Gay Montreal
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Montreal has a somewhat unjustied reputation for decadence among gays in northeastern US states, but this isn't a hedonistic capital like Rio or New Orleans. Rather, gay social life here is very urban, in a pre-gentrified way. Montreal is what New York might have become if that city had found a way to lower crime without pricing the Village People out -- that is, if the Village People had all got iPhones and developed a fondness for hockey and karaoke.
The largest city in Quebec still has a large "gay ghetto," full of specialized bars in and around Le Village that continue to stay in business even without overflow crowds and over-expensive drinks. Eight bathhouses across the city offer various theme nights for diverse clienteles, and each of the four male strip clubs has its own distinct ambience. There are also drag/cabaret bars, leather and bear bars, neighborhood pubs, a variety of dance clubs, and lots of shops, restaurants and sidewalk cafes.
During summer months 14 car-free blocks of Ste-Catherine East (St-Hubert to Papineau) in the gay village fill with cafe tables and strollers, with public art events such as the May to September Aires Libres. Montreal now has 40-50 seasonal, temporary, and permanent pedestrian streets - see a map of the main ones.
Downtown, there are grand department stores and plenty of bookstores, both things that are disappearing from many US cities. Many theaters are clustered in the Quartier des Spectacles district around Place des Arts just south of the gay village. Also, although everyone seems connected to the web here, the gay scene is not yet dominated by phone apps: it's still considered good form to chat guys up in a bar or on the street. Enjoy that while it lasts!
Getting here
Montreal-Trudeau Airport, about 20 km (or 12 miles) southwest of the city, is serviced by a free shuttle bus between the airport and the VIA Dorval train station.
The airports is not directly served by the Metro system, but the Bus 747 Express will take you to Berri-UQAM Metro station (Berri at Sainte-Catherine E), 24 hours a day/ every day for CAD$3.25, exact change, valid for 120 minutes with free transfers between metro and bus lines. Buy tickets with cash or cards from machines at Arrivals or the Metro station, or with exact change in coins on the bus. Or buy a $10 ticket that includes unlimited transit on STM bus and métro networks for 24 consecutive hours.
A taxi to downtown costs a fixed fare of $40. For the same flat-rate fare Téo Taxi offers clean, all-electric vehicles, and free Wi-Fi. Uber services to downtown, on-demand at all times, start at $30-33. Above prices as of February 2018.
Rail service from New York City, Penn Station, is a scenic 9-hour trip along the Hudson River past Lake Champlain. See the Amtrak website for schedules and rates.
From Toronto there are six daily trains, downtown to downtown, taking 4-5 hours, and four trains daily on the 2 hour run between Montreal and Ottawa. From Quebec City, a 3-hour trip, there are three daily options - also one train most days from the Atlantic provinces. See Via Rail for info on these and other routes throughout Canada.
For Coach/Bus services see the websites of Trailways and Greyhound for service from most major US and Canadian cities. Coach Canada covers most Canadian connections, plus several NY, PA, MD, and DC destinations in the States, by way of Toronto.
Getting around
Central Montreal is quite walkable; a stroll from Campus in Le Village to La Baie department store downtown takes about 20 minutes. For addresses, remember to distinguish between "Est" (east of boulevard Saint-Laurent) and "Ouest" (west) on major thoroughfares.
STM is the city's public transportation system of bus and metro routes. The Metro is clean and reliable, with 68 stations on four lines, with last departures at about 12:30am most nights, and about 1am Saturday nights. After that use a taxi or one of 23 routes of night buses. Of interest to those in Le Village, the number 358 runs every 30 minutes east and west along Ste-Catherine, from 1am to 5am between Frontenac and Atwater metro stations. Between Le Village and Plateau/ Mile-Ex the number 363 runs every 45 minutes during hours between 1am and 5am north on Saint-Laurant between Saint-Urbain Place-D'Armes (Saint-Antoine) and the De Castelnau metro station, and south on Saint-Urbain between these two points; continuing between De Castelnau and Henri-Bourassa along Saint-Laurent in both directions. See more routes and schedules at their website.
Single fares for buses or trains are CAD$3.25, a two-trip fare is $6, and a ten-trip ticket is $27.50. Validated fare cards are good for 120 minutes and transfers between metro and bus lines can be made at no additional cost. One day unlimited travel cards cost $10, three days are $18, and for a week (Monday until 11:59pm Sunday) pay just $25.75. Buy tickets and cards at fare vending machines or a ticket booth.
One of the best ways to see montreal is by bike. Montreal has many bike paths throughout the city and along the river and canals. The BIXI, Montreal's public bike-sharing system, has over 450 stations (22 around the Gay Village) open from April through November with 24-hour access to thousands of bikes. A membership payment allows for quick and easy 24-hour access to the system, charged to your credit card. The first 30 minutes of each trip is without charge, but additional fees accrue for longer trips.
Neighborhoods
The Gay Village, or simply Le Village, is the obvious destination for gay travelers, but if in Montreal for more than a day, you should take advantage of the citywide gay-friendliness. Find the main strip in the Village along Ste-Catherine E, between Metro stations Berri-UQAm and Papineau.
Old Montreal. The riverfront district is undeniably touristy; still, it's a must-see for art gallery and architecture fans.
The Plateau, with Boulevard St-Laurent at its heart, has the most vibrant night/weekend scene in the city. There aren't so many specifically gay places, but there's plenty of eye candy on the streets. Mile End is the adjacent neighborhood, known for artists and bands -- touted of late as a hotbed of creativity, but still retaining a refreshingly off-the-beaten-track feel.
Excursions
Septentrion B & B in the Laurentians, is Quebec's only five-star gay inn. Les Chutes (waterfalls) de Ste- Marguerite du Lac Masson, are in Ste Adele nearby.
Tremblant is a ski resort in a park, 90 minutes north of the city. In the summertime the great expanses of waterways here are great for an odyssey in one of the canoes that can be rented here.
For a night in Quebec City two hours from Montreal, Le Coureur des Bois (15rue Ste. Ursule) is a Franco-Canadian gem of a guesthouse at the heart of Vieux-Québec.
Museums
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts / Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal (1379-1380 Sherbrooke W) is the grand dame of Canadian museums.
Museum of Contemporary Art / Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal (185 Ste-Catherine W) opposite Complexe Desjardins, has many exhibits of interest.
Notre-Dame Basilica (116 Notre-Dame) is a 350 year-old neo-gothic basilica where Celine Dion got married.
Pointe-a- Calliere (350 Place Royale) showcases archaeology and history in Old Montreal.
Biodome de Montreal (4777 Pierre-de- Coubertin) illustrates the continent's four ecosystems beneath the dome.
Media & Resources
The free monthly magazine Fugues is the best source for gay events and attractions in the city. The print edition, distributed at local businesses, almost entirely in French, but with parts in English, including bar listings, and an online edition in both languages. The city's best listings of events can be found here, and each May their Rainbow Guide (Guide Arc en Ciel) gay-interest bilingual tour guide for Montreal and beyond is published - in print and online.
Log on to the DailyXtra website for LGBT news, current events, commentary, travel articles, listings and more, for all of Canada and beyond.
The CCGLM center (2075 rue Plessis) houses LGBT community groups and the Open Book Library, one of the most important of its kind in Canada, with a wealth of materials relating to sexual diversity in Quebec.
AGQ, Archives gaies du Québec (1000, rue Amherst) "aims to receive, store and preserve every manuscript, printed, visual, sound document and any item testifying of the history of Quebec/Canada LGBTQ communities."
Fierté Montréal | Pride, sponsors of the Pride Parade, Community Day, conferences and other August events, have offices in Hochelaga.
GayRadioBec.com is Quebec's French-language gay internet radio service.
The Hour, a free weekly in English, has general arts info as well as alternative-press news. Wth the insider scoop on arts, fashion, design and gastonomy, Tourisme Montréal is a good online source of visitor information.
Maisonneuve Magazine publishes eclectic stories of national and international scope on the arts, culture and politics, including occasional articles about the local gay scene.
Never Apart Magazine "seeks to educate on equality, the environment and conscious living, while celebrating both established and emerging artists." Their gallery/centre exhibits works related to diverse Two-Spirit-lived experiences of gender fluidity/ sexualities, and hosts workshops, panels and speakers' events.
The Montreal Gazette is the mainstream daily newspaper, with online news, reviews, the arts, sports, events listings and more - in English. MTL Blog is another local resource.
The City of Montreal website has info on their many resources and attractions - including festivals, museums, the Planétarium, Botanical Garden, parks and libraries - plus sports and recreation facilities such as the 48 indoor, and 74 outdoor pools managed by the city.
Robert Laliberté has photographed men in Montréal and throughout Quebec for decades, including a series of fine art nudes. See some of his work at the Fa2n website gallery.
Sign up for the male stripper show videos from Stock Bar, with live shows 8:30pm-2:30am Montréal time.
For locations and website links to businesses listed below, see our Montreal gay map & listings pages.
Accommodations: Hotels
Abri du Voyageur Hotel (9 Ste-Catherine; 514-849- 2992) appeals to the budget-conscious traveler, also has efficiency suites.
Hotel Dorion (1477 Dorion; 514-523- 2427), convenient to Bar Taboo with overnight or short-term rooms, each with private bath, some with Jacuzzis and fridge.
Hotel Gouverneur (1415 St-Hubert; 514- 842-4881), large high-rise chain hotel with indoor pool, above the Place Dupuis shopping arcade.
Hotel St- Andre (1285 St-Andre; 514- 849-7070), hotel with modern decor, moderate prices, in-room continental breakfast, free parking.
Hotel Ste-Catherine (1674 Ste-Catherine; 514-527-4440), spacious and inexpensive basic rooms by the hour or the day at the heart of the Gay Village.
Accommodations: Bed & breakfasts
At these B&Bs, most hosts and guests are gay. Full breakfast is the norm. Find more options at our hotels & guesthouses tab.
Alexandre Logan (1870) B & B (1631 Alexandre de Seve; 514- 598-0555), centrally sited prestigious house restored to original splendour, gourmet kitchen, tranquil garden with sundeck and shower.
Aubergell B&B (L'Un et L'Autre) (1641 Amherst; 514- 597-0878), affordable rates, cozy rooms, underfoot comfort with heated floors and plush carpets, semi-private & private bath.
BBV | Bed & Breakfast Du Village (1279 Montcalm; 514- 522-4771), great values, private baths, interior parking, engaging owners, in the heart of the gay village.
B&B Le Cartier (1219 Cartier; 514-917-1829), private studio suite-style, beautiful back garden, good prices, free parking, WiFi.
Escogriffe B & B (1264 Wolfe; 514-523-4800), elegant Gay Village guest house, full American breakfasts, affectionate cats and smart dog, rooftop terrace.
Le Chasseur (1567 St-Andre, 514-521-2238), relaxed and very affordable, shared or private bath by Beaudry Metro station in Gay Village, also with private apartment.
La Conciergerie (1019 St-Hubert; 514-289-9297), indoor whirlpool, roof deck, gym, glass-enclosed breakfast nook overlooks garden, free Wi-Fi.
La Loggia (1637 Amherst; 514-524-2493) B&B/Gite with urban garden, includes workshop brimming with works of Canadian artists.
M Montreal Hostel (1245 St-Andre; 514-845-9803), all-new hostel and bar in former Hotel Manoir Des Alpes location. Breakfast, 24-hour common kitchen, WiFi, computer access, bar/lounge, cinema, live artists, bands and comedians.
Maison Des Jardins (1365 Logan; 514-598-7359), gay men only relaxed B&B at heart of Village. Generous breakfast, year-round outdoor spa and massage.
NuZone B&B (1729, rue Saint-Hubert; 514-524-5292), central, men-only, 4 guest rooms, clothing-optional sauna, common lounge, kitchen/dining area, exercise equipment, computer station and WiFi throughout.
Shézelles Gite/B&B (4272 Berri; 514-849-8694), four large oak/ cedar rooms, WiFi, summertime breakfasts, friendly globe-trotter hostesses.
Sir Montcalm Gite/B&B (1453 Montcalm; 514- 522-7747), urban chic decor, two and three-room suites with private bath, community room with fireplace where four-course breakfast is served, garden patio, free gym passes, gracious hosts.
Nightlife - bars, clubs, cabarets
Bars: Strippers
Quebec men are not shy about their bodies, and Montreal has a long tradition of handsome guys entertaining others by stripping down to skin. The larger clubs feature between 15 to 40 dancers each night. Dancers begin sets slowly, casually dressed in street clothes, sometimes in fantasy costumes, to end up at finale, strutting aroused, in full priapic glory. Those who catch your fancy will provide private lap dances in secluded lounges, for a little extra cash.
Campus (1111 Ste-Catherine E), world-famous Montreal nightclub, muscle-buff guys strip down and show off for men every day 3pm-3am and Saturday and Sunday from 1pm, with a dimly lit VIP private section for one-to-one attention. On Sundays from 9pm they also welcome women.
Stock (1171 Ste-Catherine E), nude male dancers of all kinds, shower shows, large VIP lounge, two backrooms, open seven nights. Women are welcome on Wednesday nights. See the website for dancer photos and sign-up for live feed of stage performances and "getting personal" sessions, from 8pm local time.
Taboo (1950 De Maisonneuve E), open nightly, nude male strippers. Fresh, slim and energetic, the dancers are a bit younger here, and private dances cost a little less than at the other clubs. Ti-Guidou, the irrepressible MC of many years, presides.
CLOSED: Le Lux (1681 Ste-Catherine E), nude male strippers for men, friendly, casual, erotic shows, porn stars. Formerly Adonis and JP's location.
Bars: Leather, bears
Aigle Noir | Black Eagle (1315 Ste-Catherine E), leather, rubber, kink and fetish men's bar, pool table, intense murals.
Stud (1812, Ste-Catherine E), men-only bar favored by bears and leathermen but friendly to all guys. Dancing, wide music variety, theme nights, non-stop sex videos.
Bars: Drag
Cabaret Café Cleopatra (1230 St-Laurent), real-girl strippers at street level, and drag cabaret shows on the second floor - a Montréal institution of 35 years running.
Cabaret Mado (1115 Ste-Catherine E), the campiest drag shows in Montreal, ever-changing shows, seven nights a week. Mado, a local legend, MCs her own show each Tuesday.
Bars: Other
Bar Rocky (1673 Ste-Catherine E), gay bar, mix of older guys, erotic male videos, karaoke.
Brasserie Harricana (95, rue Jean-Talon O), Mile-Ex craft brewery/ beer bar and restaurant; weekday noon buffet, weekend brunch, croquettes, oysters, platters, chips-n-dips.
Cocktail (1669 Ste-Catherine E), neighborhood gay lounge and karaoke bar, games, Wednesday through Sunday shows with amateurs to more seasoned performers, Friday Women's Happy Hours from 4pm.
Le Date (1218 Ste-Catherine E), popular piano and nightly karaoke bar with diverse and friendly crowd.
Le District (1365 Ste-Catherine E), Wednesday-Sunday video bar & cocktail lounge, performers, food; LGBTQ/mixed crowd.
Le Fitzroy (551 av du Mont-Royal, Plateau), mixed sports bar, pool tables, games; hot dogs, tostadas, grilled cheese sandwiches.
Le Normandie (1295 rue Amherst), longtime gay men's karaoke bar, large and popular summer terrace.
ÖriGn (269 de la Commune E), 300 year-old stone walls, steel/wood beams; cozy Old Montreal music bar/ lounge and club, lunch and tapas menu, terrace, DJ sets, LGBT/mixed.
Relaxe (1309 Ste-Catherine E), Village party bar, gay/mixed crowd, holiday and theme parties, summer terrace.
Renard (1272, Ste-Catherine E), gay neighborhood bar, natural wines, microbrewery beers, creative cocktails; full meals, cheese/meat boards, falafel and other veggie options.
Station des Sports (862 rue Ste-Catherine E), mixed sports bar/ restaurant, 30 screens, Wi-Fi; breakfast, omelets, steak, salmon, ribs, pizza, pasta, burgers and sandwiches.
Lounge L'Un et L'Autre (1641 rue Amherst), mixed crowd neighbourhood bistro/bar, theme nights, winter fireplace, summer terrace. Former Gotha location.
CLOSED: Le Drugstore (1360 Ste-Catherine E); Gotha (1641 Amherst); Royal Phoenix (5788 Boul St-Laurent).
Dance clubs
Circus (917, Ste-Catherine E), mixed 18-plus after-hours dance club, world-famous DJs, three rooms of house-urban-techno-trance music til the sun comes up.
Club Bolo (2093, rue de la Visitation), weekly Friday and monthly Sunday LGBT country music dances, line dancing lessons.
New City Gas (950 rue Ottawa), downtown 18+ Techno/House weekend dance club, live music and special events.
Sky (1474 Ste-Catherine E), large, popular three-level complex, gay/straight, young/old; daily from 11am street level pub and Branché restaurant/cafe, brunch, street and roof terraces; Poptop, Ballroom and Sky Club weekend dancing.
Stereo (858 Ste-Catherine E), mixed gay/straight after-hours dance club goes all night until noon the next morning, top-class DJs.
Unity (1171 Ste-Catherine E), large gay dance club and lounge on three floors, open Friday and Saturday nights; hip-hop/ pop/ house music, roof terrace, international DJs, young men/women mixed crowd, performers and drag shows.
CLOSED: Play (1450 Ste-Catherine E), dance club, star DJs, Gaymer Zone gay nights - formerly Apollon; Studio/Lounge (227 rue Galt/ 4146 Wellington, Verdun), Friday/ Saturday gay dance club/cabaret, men in high heels.
Circuit & special parties
Bad Boys Club Montreal, series of circuit parties have included: Hot & Dry; Twist Weekend; Black & Blue Weekend; Bal des Boys Weekend, and Red Weekend. See the website for dates.
District Events, Montréal's New Circuit Experience, presents special edition parties including Arena, District, Locker Room, PAPA, and Revival events.
L-Nights, dance parties for lesbians move around town, hosted by a dozen or so different bars.
Testosterone Party Montréal - "It's all about the music...and the men." A periodic gay underwear dance party for ALL types and ages of men - usually on tour.
Théâtre Berri (1280 rue Saint-Denis), concert venue, features live bands, special events, shows and dance parties.
White Party / Bal en Blanc, one of the most important electronic dance music events in North America, takes place one Sunday afternoon each May.
For other parties and special events see our events listings page.
Saunas + Sex Clubs
Bath house heaven, Montreal has more pleasure palaces than anywhere else in North America. Facilities usually include dry saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, massage rooms,labyrinths, porn lounges, snack bars, and towel-clad cruising, most all of them open 24/7.
Bain Colonial (3963 Coloniale), in the Plateau, old-fashioned style natural stone steam system, dry sauna, whirlpool, gym, massage, videos/TV, rooftop and garden terraces, private rooms, mature guys.
G.I. Joe Sauna (1166 Ste-Catherine E), leather and fetish men, private rooms, hot tub, snack bar, dry and wet saunas, slings, glory holes and kinky play scene, 24/7.
Sauna 1286 (1286, Chemin Chambly, Longueuil), three floors of rooms, open 24/7, cabins, suites, sauna/steam, whirlpool, parking available.
Sauna 3481 (3481 Montée St-Hubert), steam/sauna on Montreal south shore in Saint-Hubert (east of Longueuil), massage, Jacuzzi, cinema auditiorium, glory holes, sex toy sales, snack bar.
Sauna Centre-ville (1465 Ste-Catherine E), popular men's sauna at Village center, two levels, open 24/7 attracting a variety of ages and types. Sixty single or double rooms, deluxe suite, snack bar, internet, dry sauna, steam, whirlpool. Under-30 age special rates and Bad Boy Club Montreal tie-ins.
Sauna Oasis (1390 Ste-Catherine E), very popular, especially after the bars close, 24/7 dry and steam sauna in the Village with mix that includes younger guys. Porn movies, glory holes, 100+ private rooms, snack bar massage services, Nude and Foam theme nights.
Sauna Pont-Viau (1-A de Nevers, Laval), open until 3am weekends, 24-hours on weekends, dark rooms, glory holes; Bear Soup social night every 3rd Saturday evening.
Sauna St-Hubert (6527 St-Hubert) small alternative sauna, gay, bi and trans mixed ages/ mostly mature guys, open 24-hours on weekends, naked nights, uninhibited play scene, sling and glory holes, popular "lingerie Tuesdays."
CLOSED: Reflex (1456 Ste-Catherine E), sex club for men, play/dark room, maze, glory holes; Sauna 5018 (5018 boul Saint-Laurent, Plateau), four-level 24/7 men's sauna; porn, sling, roof terrace, massage.
Restaurants
Many of the following places are popular for dejuner (breakfast), diner (lunch) and souper (supper). In Montreal it is customary to provide separate bills for each person, but waiters will generally ask first.
1000 Grams (1495 Ste-Catherine E) former Kilo Cafe, longtime Village favorite bistro with iconic funny faces out front, terrace, sandwiches of all kinds, cakes galore; fruity drinks and ice cream frappes, beer and wine.
Autour D'Un Pain (1301 Beaubien E), gay-popular patisserie in Le Plateau, baked goods, pastries, espresso drinks, gelatos and sundaes.
Bato Thai (1694 Ste-Catherine E), good Thai food, large portions, easy on the wallet.
Cafe/Bar at La Cinémathèque québécoise (335, De Maisonneuve E), bistro-style meals, gourmet coffees, terrace seating, film screenings, multimedia experimental works, works of both young and accomplished artists, GLBT meetingplace.
Cafe Depot (1800 Ste-Catherine E) central, late-night coffees, teas, chocolate, croissants, brownies, muffins, bagels and sandwiches; free WiFi.
Cora (1017 Ste-Catherine E) fabulous breakfast omelets, waffles, pancakes, fruit plates; lunch sandwiches and skillets, fruit juices coffees and smoothies.
Greasy Spoon (160 Av Laurier O), Le Plateau cozy winter dining, summer terrace, eclectic market menu, appetizers, plates and bowls, sandwiches, oysters; good wine selection.
La Colombe (554 Av Duluth E), old favorite, casual but fine dining, French menu, game meats, bring your own wine.
La Piazzetta (1101 Ste-Catherine E), pizza, pasta entrees, focassias, wine, and desserts at the heart of the Village.
Le Gout du Vietnam (1389 Ste-Catherine E), popular Village Vietnamese restaurant; soups, chicken, seafood, summer street terrace.
Le Milsa (1476 rue Crescent, Downtown), Brazilian-style Churrasco, charcoal-grilled meats, as much as you can eat, wine selection and bar.
Le Saloon (1451 Ste-Catherine E), bistro at the heart of the village, summer sidewalk tables; tartares, fish, burgers, pizzas, salads and sandwiches, weekend brunch, midnight menu.
L'Escalier (552, Ste-Catherine E, upstairs), international vegetarian restaurant, bar, shows, eclectic variety of live music performances.
Liquid Nutrition (69 Mont-Royal O), organic vegan soy-free smoothies, healthy snacks.
Rebel (1470 Ste-Catherine E) Village brasserie bar & grill, steaks, sharing-plates, seafood, pork, duck, tofu; weekend brunch.
Resto du Village (1310 Wolfe) cozy 24-hour gay restaurant, all-day breakfast, poutine, pudding Chomeur, big portions, reasonable prices.
Resto Végo (1720 St-Denis and 1204 McGill College St) gourmet veggie and vegan buffets; sandwich wraps, soups, salads, deserts, gluten-free options.
Soupe Soup (1228 rue St-Denis), soups, salads, sandwiches, deserts, coffees and beverages.
Starbucks (1301 Ste-Catherine E) for a caffeinated buzz, sandwiches, cake and muffins; WiFi
Tabla Restaurant (1329 Ste-Catherine E) Bangladeshi-Indian fare, vegetarian, meat and seafood.
Tutti Frutti (800 Maisonneuve E, Place Dupuis), breakfast and lunch, ham & eggs, beans, cereals, bagels, fruit plates, cereals.
CLOSED: 1000 Grams (1495 Ste-Catherine E) former Kilo Cafe, longtime Village favorite bistro; Club Sandwich (1570 Ste-Catherine E); Lallouz Café (1327 Ste-Catherine E); Le Planete (1451 Ste-Catherine E); Strega (1477 Ste-Catherine E); Tablée Vin (1385 Ontario St E).
For 80 restaurants around the gayest districts see our map & listings pages. For more comprehensive city-wide listings see the Resto-Montreal website.
Shopping & Services
Armada (1201 Ste-Catherine Est), fetish/ leather, rubber, underwear, sports gear, toys, Mister B products, and sex shop. At the old Strokegear address.
Bad Seed Joan Seed's men's and women's fashion boutique online; Ts, tanks, sweats, jackets and hoodies.
Boutique Osez (1320 rue Wolfe), men's casual wear jeans, shorts, shirts, ts, jackets, swimwear, underwear, accessories.
Dollarama (911 Ste-Catherine E) bargains on all kinds of little necessities, for just a buck or thereabouts.
Complexe Desjardins (150 Ste-Catherine Ouest, Place des Arts), indoor shopping mall, over 100 stores, services, food court and restaurants; Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Eaton Centre Montreal (705 Ste-Catherine Ouest) large shopping center in Montreal's underground city on 5 levels, 175 stores anchored by the famous department store.
Evolution Homme (1381 Ste-Catherine Est), men's urban fashion imports, snazzy originals, shoes, accessories.
Physotech XBody (1070, René-Lévesque E) exclusively male body care; massage, hair styling, tanning, skin care, laser hair removal, Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS).
Priape (1311 Ste-Catherine E), casual clothing, underwear, beachwear, leather gear, toys, video DVDs, books, magazines, events tickets. The Montreal store re-opened, while those in three other Canadian cities did not. The Priape.com website remains in operation.
Wega Complex (930 Ste-Catherine E) the porn place, with peep shows, movies, merchandise.