Musée McCord: A Treasure Trove of Canadian Heritage in Montreal

Overview

Located in the vibrant city of Montreal, the Musée McCord is an exceptional destination for history enthusiasts and cultural aficionados alike. Established in 1921 by Canadian lawyer and philanthropist David Ross McCord, this museum is revered for its extensive collection dedicated to the preservation and study of Canadian history. With nearly 16,000 artifacts that depict the lives of Indigenous peoples, including tools, clothing, and weapons that date back thousands of years, the Ethnology and Archaeology division offers an invaluable insight into Canada's diverse heritage. The museum's Costume and Textile section boasts an impressive assemblage of 20,000 items spanning men’s accessories to women's dresses, along with exquisite quilts and samplers. The Notman Photographic Archives, featuring over 1.3 million photographs, provides a captivating glimpse into Montreal life from the 1800s to today. Additionally, art lovers will appreciate the museum's extensive offerings, including 70,000 pieces of paintings and prints, along with a decorative arts collection of 39,000 artifacts. The rich textual archives promise an engaging experience for visitors interested in literature and history, making Musée McCord a must-visit attraction in Montreal.

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Photo of Musée McCord
Photo of Musée McCord
Photo of Musée McCord
Opening hours
  • Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 21:00
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 10:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • Address690 Rue Sherbrooke O, Montréal, QC H3A 1E9, Canada
  • Phone+1 514-861-6701

Reviews

Marie Tremblay
Canada
5
I love this museum! Did you know that it was free on Wednesdays for the permanent collection? Temporary exhibitions come with a 50% discount too! And it's cheaper if you buy them online first. I had the chance to see the Quebec photographers exhibition and was impressed with the beautiful pictures and the expertise from so many renowned celebrities from here. Go for it!
Jacques Dupont
Canada
5
The McCord Stewart Museum is a treasure trove of history and culture in Montreal! The exhibits are beautifully curated, offering a fascinating glimpse into Canadian heritage, as well as contemporary topics. The rotating exhibitions ensure there’s always something new and exciting to see. The museum's attention to detail and interactive elements make it engaging for visitors of all ages. The staff is knowledgeable and welcoming, adding to the overall experience. If you’re a history or art enthusiast, or just looking for a meaningful way to spend an afternoon in Montreal, the McCord Stewart Museum is a must-visit!
Alexandre Martin
Canada
4
We visited with a free admission after 5p on Wednesdays. The First Peoples exhibit was very compelling. There is also a well stocked gift shop.
Li Wei
China
4
Worth visiting if you are in the neighborhood, paintings and composite photos of the Balls and ice skating carnival are something special. The exhibition of art work using whale bones as base material is amazing!
Émilie Moreau
Canada
4
Very interesting pieces of history about Quebec and the colonization of French people on native, indigenous. Really enlightening and saddening to read and see. And to imagine this is one small part of the city. Not to mention the atrocities happening all over the world to indigenous. Some highlights for me were the perception of indigenous when it comes to health - going beyond drugs. There is a reason they have lived through millennia. Another was the sabotage and deception among colonizers- to the degree of not even following through on treaties. And another was the degree of impact smallpox had...decimating two thirds of the native population. Crazy.