Travelling from the U.S.

Passports required! Recent changes to U.S. law have changed the documentation required for cross-border traveling within North America. U.S. Citizens now require a passport to enter Canada by air.

For the most recent information on these changes, please visit the Passports and Visa’s page from Explore Canada.

The U.S. Government’s travel page also provides some useful information on changes to intercontinental travel.

Travelling Internationally

Does your country require a VISA for entry into Canada? Check here.

Travel

How do I get there?

Montreal is easily accessible by air, train, bus, or car. The Montréal-Trudeau Airport is well equipped to get you into the city and on to where you want to be.

In Canada and don’t want to fly?

Via Rail will connect you to Montreal from anywhere in Canada, in one of the most scenic ways possible!

The Greyhound bus system also provides a “go anywhere” service, meaning in a certain time period, you can hop any Greyhound bus, anytime, anywhere and explore Canada and the U.S.A.!

I’m in Montreal. Now what?

Montreal is well equipped to get you to where you want to go, via car, bus, subway, or however else you want to travel! For more information about arriving in and getting around Montreal, the eTourist.ca Network of Canada provides some helpful resources.

About Montreal

Montreal is world renowned for its vibrant culture. Presenting a European flair with a Canadian twist, Montreal has something for everyone. Are you interested in fine dining? Arts and culture? The night life? Whatever you’re looking for, Montreal has it. As well, as one of the oldest large city centres in Canada, it’s historic architecture and strong 19th Century French influence make it one of the most visually stunning cities in North America. To find out more, visit Tourisme Montreal.