Frequently Asked Questions
Gare Windsor
EST 1881
Is Windsor Station still a train station?
No. Windsor Station has not been used as a train terminal since the Bell Centre was built. Train operations have been transferred to Lucien-L’Allier Station, located on the other side of the Bell Centre.
Where is Windsor Station located?
Windsor Station is located in downtown Montreal, at the corner of Dorchester Square and Place du Canada, right next to the Bell Centre.
How do I get to Windsor Station?
Windsor Station is connected to the Montreal underground network (RESO) and accessible via the Bonaventure and Lucien-L’Allier metro stations. It is also close to Central Station, Lucien-L’Allier Station, major roads, and bike paths.
What types of events can be held at the Salle des pas perdus?
The Salle des pas perdus hosts corporate, institutional, and private events, including conferences, galas, launches, trade shows, and large-scale weddings.
What is the maximum capacity of the Salle des Pas Perdus?
The Salle des Pas Perdus can accommodate more than 2,500 guests, depending on the chosen configuration.
Does Windsor Station offer office and retail space?
Yes. Windsor Station offers office and retail space spread over 11 floors in the heart of downtown.
Is it possible to visit the spaces?
Yes. Visits are by appointment only. You can schedule a visit by contacting our team via the Contact page.
Is Windsor Station a heritage building?
Yes. Windsor Station is designated a National Historic Site of Canada and is protected as a heritage site.
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