Bonaventure Montreal, QC H3B 4W5

Bonaventure





270 Reviews
  • Thursday8 AM–8 PM
  • Friday8 AM–8 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–8 PM




Bonaventure Montreal, QC H3B 4W5




About the Business

Bonaventure | Société de transport de Montréal | Entreprise publique, la Société de transport de Montréal assure les besoins de mobilité de la population en offrant un réseau de transport collectif de bus et métro.

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Hours

  • Thursday8 AM–8 PM
  • Friday8 AM–8 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–8 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible washroom
  • Washroom
  • 24-hour public transit available




Recommended Reviews

Desmond Yu
06.10.2023
Bonaventure
A very important metro station in Montreal downtown, connected to train station, major hotels , Bell Centre , Dorchester Square. It is a center of action with a lot of traffic. Interesting enough, the station is very deep below ground and was designed more than 50 years ago, the concept of accessibility was not born. It is not friendly for handicapped. This should be a major improvement point to go forward in the future.
Emilia Guidobono
01.09.2023
Bonaventure
Bonaventure is a really big metro station and important for people that work in the are. There’s a lot of movement here.It’s not one of the most beautiful stations but it has its own beauty, specially when you take into account the comings and goings that happen daily.If you know you way around the subterranean paths you can walk to Place d’ armes, Place d’ arts - and so you can also walk to McGill and Peel in the Green line.
79 EDM
27.08.2023
Bonaventure
Bonaventure is a nice station. It is part of the Reso underground network. There’s a few homeless there so be wary but they have corner stores and you can walk easily underground to the bell centre or McGill station.Nice and not to deep. It’s a good station.
Kalvin Pedro Reyes
21.08.2023
Bonaventure
Great well designed station with underground connections to the main train station as well as major attractions such as the Bell Centre but a lot of homeless people in the station, at times aggressive
I T
09.08.2023
Bonaventure
Entrances to station are dirty and smell of pee. Lots of homeless hang out there as well.
Brian Martin
05.08.2023
Bonaventure
Being a visitor to Montreal with my wife, the station was a bit saddening to see the amount of homeless down there. Many places stink of urine and many of the homeless become aggressive. Not being fluent in French did not help.On the positive side, many of the metro riders and staff are more than willing to help and speak English.Would not recommend a female to travel alone at night if you are not familiar with the area.
erica rosella
31.07.2023
Bonaventure
The location is strategic, near the central station and easy to reach.It is always packed with people, mostly during working hours and on the weekend.Ticketing is very convenient, both the self-serving and on a counter are very easy and rapid. It also provided many options regarding our needs.Unfortunately, many homeless people wander around this area.
Artin Azizian
23.07.2023
Bonaventure
One of the most important stations for montreal public transport as it not only serves at the orange line, but can also connect you to yellow and green line and soon the REM line. Extremely accessible and big with places to get something to eat on the second floor. On top of that you have direct access to the main train station of montreal without leaving the building.
Andy Luangrath
13.07.2023
Bonaventure
This Orange line Metro station is among the most crowded of the Montreal Metro, mainly because it's connected to many places in Downtown, such as the underground city RESO, the tallest building by roof in the city the 1000 Gauchetiere West, Gare Centrale train network and Place Bonaventure which is like a Convention place. There's also the RTL South Shore busses that are located at the basement level of the 1000 Gauchetiere West and the Ecole Technologie Superieure, an engineering university, few blocks away from Peel street. Aesthetically, it's alright. It looks ordinary with the brown and dark tiles. A little bit difficult for the less mobile crowd because the station is deeper and most connected places only have escalators and stairs.

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