Cotes-des-Neiges

The Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
1 Carré Cummings Square (5151 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte–Catherine)
514-345-2605

The Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre MHMC is dedicated to Holocaust education and awareness. It was founded in 1979 by a group of Holocaust survivors. The Centre's mandate is to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the genocidal murder of six million Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933-1945.from Wikipedia

St. Joseph's Oratory
3800 Chemin Queen Mary
514-733-8211
métro Côte-des-Neiges

The largest church in Canada, it is a favourite pilgrimage for devotees of Brother André, who was reputed to have healed the sick and handicapped. Includes a remarkable collection of crutches and canes from the healed. During the summer, it is also possible to stroll through the beautiful garden next to the Oratory which features the Stages of the Cross in marble sculptures. The garden is peaceful and beautifully maintained. The views from both the Oratory and the garden are magnificent and well-worth the climb. Watch for the faithful climbing on their knees to the top.

Côte-des-Neiges and Mount-Royal Cemeteries
Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges

Wander among the more than one million graves covering the north slope of Mont Royal. No bikes or picnicking.

Université de Montréal
2900 boul Édouard-Montpetit
Free
métro Université de Montréal or Édouard-Montpetit

The second largest university in Canada in terms of students, Université de Montréal is a French speaking university whose campus is mostly concentrated on the mount Royal, between the metro stations Edouard-Montpetit and Côte-des-Neiges. The Roger-Gaudry building, with it's tall tower and Art Deco architecture, is well worth a look. It is situated just in front of the metro station Université-de-Montréal.

The Segal Centre for Performing Arts
5170 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
514-345-2605
Free
Sun-Thu 10AM-4PM