The Museum celebrates our past and present life in Montréal. It is home to over 1.5 million artefacts, that make up one of the largest historical collections in North America, comprising Dress, Fashion and Textiles, Photography, Indigenous Cultures, Paintings, Prints and Drawings, Material Culture, and Textual Archives.
Musée McCord Stewart
Location
Activities
Entertainment for children
Workshops
Conferences
Native culture interpretation
Self-guided tours
Tours : with audio guide
Tours : in french
Tours : in english
Services
Internet access : free wireless
Boutique / Sales counter
Gardens
Banquet, meeting, conference room
Theatre/auditorium
Changing-room
Restaurant and food services
Restaurant on premises
Picnic area
Groups
Reservations required
Group rates
Tours : in french
Tours : in english
Accessibility
Full access (Kéroul)
Services for the hearing impaired (Kéroul)
Thematics
Ancient artifacts Antique furniture / tools / clothing Archeology, ethnography & paleontology Books / antique documents British colonial period 1760-1867 Christmas/New Year's Contemporary period/ 1867-2000 Native peoples New France 1534-1760 Painting Photography Sketching/engraving/screen printing Teens
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