How do I get to Osheaga?
OSHEAGA takes place at Parc Jean-Drapeau, located on the island of Île Saint-Hélène just minutes away from downtown Montréal. We recommend taking the STM’s Metro system and follow the indications for the yellow line, the metro station “Jean-Drapeau” will bring you to a few steps away from the festival grounds!
What metro stop is the Bell Center?
Station Lucien-L’Allier station
What’s the nearest metro station to Centre Bell in Montréal? The Station Lucien-L’Allier station is the nearest one to Centre Bell in Montréal.
Can I use my Presto card in Montréal?
Please note you can only use Presto in the province of Ontario, so not for use in Montreal, Quebec or Halifax, Nova Scotia either… If you plan to stay downtown Toronto and buy a day pass, then there’s no point in buying the Presto card. Presto is meant for people who travel in the Greater Toronto Area.
How many metro stations are there in Montréal?
68 stations
The Montreal metro consists of four lines running a total of 71 km and serving 68 stations. In 2018, its passengers made more than 383 million trips.
Where does VIA Rail go in Montréal?
The Central Station is located under the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, near Bonaventure Metro or McGill Metro.
Is the metro Open in Montréal?
The metro operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. (1:30 a.m. on Saturdays). The average wait time between trains is eight minutes and three minutes during rush hour. *Wearing a mask on public transit is required.
Is VIA Rail CP or CN?
Via Rail Canada Inc. Via Rail operates over 500 trains per week across eight Canadian provinces and 12,500 kilometres (7,800 mi) of track, 97 per cent of which is owned and maintained by other railway companies, mostly by Canadian National Railway (CN).
Is metro free in Montreal?
As of Friday, seven stations in Montreal’s métro system now provide free access.
Why is Via Rail so slow?
“The delays occur because, unlike Amtrak, VIA has no statutory right of preference over freight trains, meaning it can and often is delayed when CN freight trains are given priority. (Emphasis mine.) It is not a new problem; News Wire reported last year on a Canadian that arrived more than 24 hours late.”