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Getting There & Away

Quebec, Canada

Air Travel

Airport & Airlines

Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is the main gateway for air travelers. It links Montreal to many global locations. YUL is the only international airport serving the city. It is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) west of downtown Montreal and Old Montreal. YUL is a major hub, served by many international and domestic airlines. These include Air Canada, WestJet, Air France, American Airlines, Delta, United, British Airways, Lufthansa, and others. Direct flights are available from major global hubs across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa. This broad network gives flexibility for travelers from different places.

Airport Facts

  • Main Airport: Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL).
  • Location: ~20 km (12 miles) west of downtown.
  • Major airlines serve global routes.

Flight Planning & Facilities

Flight prices are highest during summer (June-August) and major holidays like Christmas. Shoulder seasons (May, September, October) often give better value. YUL has many services: duty-free shops, restaurants, currency exchange, car rental desks, and lounges. Free Wi-Fi is available. For flight deals, check Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner.

Flight Tips & Services

  • Peak prices: Summer and holidays. Better value: Shoulder seasons.
  • YUL facilities: duty-free, restaurants, currency exchange.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal.

Express Bus

Operates 24/7 between YUL and downtown stops. CAD $11 fare, valid for 24 hours on STM network. Travel time 45-70 minutes.

Taxis & Ride-sharing

Taxis readily available, flat rate CAD $48 to downtown. Uber and Eva also operate from YUL. Tipping 10-15% for taxis is customary.

Car Rental

Major agencies at airport. Driving to Old Montreal is possible, but parking is expensive and limited. Good for day trips.

Transfer Options from YUL

Express Bus

  • 24/7 service to downtown stops.
  • CAD $11 fare, valid for 24 hours on STM transit.
  • Travel time: 45 to 70 minutes (traffic dependent).
  • Cost-effective and direct to city center.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

  • Taxis available outside arrivals.
  • Flat rate of CAD $48 from YUL to downtown.
  • Uber and Eva services operate; fares vary by demand.
  • Use designated pick-up zones at the airport.

Airport Visual

YUL Exterior

Exterior view of Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport at night.

Plane Spotting

Planes are visible in the background, showing airport operations.

Night Lights

Terminal lights illuminate the scene, creating a sense of arrival.

Land Transportation

Train Connections

Via Rail Canada, the national passenger rail service, links Montreal’s Central Station (Gare Centrale) to major Canadian cities like Toronto, Quebec City, and Ottawa. Gare Centrale is just north of Old Montreal, easily reached by Metro (Bonaventure station on the Orange line) or a short walk. This makes for a scenic and comfortable travel choice. Amtrak (USA) and its Adirondack line link Montreal (Gare Centrale) to New York City, offering an unique way to travel between the two countries; customs and immigration procedures are usually on the train.

Train Travel Highlights

  • Via Rail Canada: Connects to major Canadian cities.
  • Gare Centrale: North of Old Montreal, accessible by Metro.
  • Amtrak Adirondack line: Links Montreal to New York City.

Bus Services

Gare d'autocars de Montréal (Montreal Bus Terminal) serves as the main intercity bus station, located directly above the Berri-UQAM Metro station (a major transfer hub). Orléans Express is the main bus service connecting Montreal to cities across Quebec, including Quebec City, Sherbrooke, and Ottawa. It has frequent and reliable service. Greyhound (USA) has limited service from the US into Montreal, mainly for cross-border links.

Bus Travel Highlights

  • Main terminal at Berri-UQAM Metro station.
  • Orléans Express: Connects to cities across Quebec.
  • Greyhound (USA): Limited cross-border service.

Self-Driving & Border

A valid driver's license from your home country is generally accepted for short visits. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is suggested for non-English or non-French licenses. Carry your vehicle registration and proof of insurance. Several land border crossings link the United States to Quebec. Major routes include Interstate 87 (New York) to Autoroute 15, and Interstate 89 (Vermont) to Autoroute 10. All travelers need a valid passport for land entry. Be ready for potential questions from Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers.

Driving Info

  • Valid driver's license; IDP for non-English/French.
  • Border crossings: Be ready for CBSA questions.
  • Winter tires mandatory Dec 1 - Mar 15 in Quebec.

Parking & Road Safety

Roads in Quebec are generally well-kept. However, winter driving needs experience with snow and ice. Finding parking in Old Montreal is hard and costly. Street parking is limited and metered. Several underground and above-ground parking garages are available, but daily rates may be CAD $20-30 or more. Consider parking outside the district and using public transport, or choose accommodation with parking. Quebec roads are generally safe. Pay attention to speed limits and traffic laws. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians, especially in city areas.

Driving Tips

  • Parking in Old Montreal is challenging and expensive.
  • GPS or mapping apps are good for navigation.
  • Roads are safe, obey laws, watch for cyclists/pedestrians.

Border Crossing Reminders

  • All travelers need a valid passport for land entry.
  • Be ready for CBSA questions about trip purpose and duration.
  • Check current wait times at border crossings online.
  • Carry vehicle registration and proof of insurance.
  • Winter tires are mandatory in Quebec from Dec 1 to Mar 15.
  • Winter driving calls for experience with snow and ice.

Sea/River Arrivals

Port of Montreal

Montreal's historic port welcomes cruise ships and has river transport choices during warmer months. The Port of Montreal is on the St. Lawrence River, next to Old Montreal. It is a popular port of call for cruise ships during summer and fall. Major cruise lines, including Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises, offer trips that include Montreal, often as a starting or ending point for Canada/New England cruises. Similar to air travel, passengers arriving by cruise ship go through Canadian Customs and Immigration upon leaving the ship at the cruise terminal. Have your passport and any needed visa/eTA documents ready.

Cruise Information

  • Located on the St. Lawrence River, next to Old Montreal.
  • Popular for cruise ships in summer and fall.
  • Go through Canadian Customs upon disembarkation.

Departure Information

Canada has no specific exit fees or taxes for departing travelers. Airfare typically covers any relevant departure taxes. For air travel, arrive at YUL at least 2-3 hours before international flights. This allows time for check-in, security screening, and, for U.S.-bound flights, customs pre-clearance on the Canadian side. For domestic flights, arrive 1.5-2 hours before departure. For train/bus, arrive at the station 30-60 minutes before departure for domestic routes. Allow more time for international train departures where border checks happen onboard. YUL has dining, shopping, and lounge choices. Train and bus stations generally have basic features.

Departure Info

  • No specific exit fees from Canada.
  • Airport arrival: 2-3 hrs for international, 1.5-2 hrs for domestic.
  • Train/Bus: 30-60 mins before domestic, more for international.

Cruise Terminal Access

The cruise terminal at the Old Port is within easy walking distance to Old Montreal attractions.

Train Station Proximity

Gare Centrale (Central Station) is easily accessible by Metro or a short walk from Old Montreal.

Airport Connectivity

YUL offers various ground transport to Old Montreal, including the 747 Express Bus and taxis.

Land Travel Image

Train Station Scene

This image shows a Via Rail Canada train at Montreal Central Station. It captures the arrival or departure moment of a passenger train, emphasizing the station's active role as a transport hub.

Image Details

  • Via Rail Canada train visible.
  • Montreal Central Station (Gare Centrale) setting.
  • Shows a typical train travel moment.

Visual Description

The image highlights the modern yet functional design of the train station, with platforms and tracks serving as the main focus. It gives a sense of the scale of train travel within Canada and cross-border to the US.

Station Features

  • Platforms and tracks clearly visible.
  • Reflects Montreal's role as a major rail hub.
  • Shows connections for Canadian and US routes.

Car Rental Information

Major Companies

Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Thrifty operate in Montreal. Check DiscoverCars.com for options.

Requirements

Minimum age typically 21 (some 25 for certain classes). Valid driver's license and major credit card needed.

Driving in Old Montreal

Not suggested due to heavy pedestrian traffic, narrow streets, and expensive/limited parking.

Travel Tip

For US-Canada land border crossings, check current wait times online before you travel to save time.