Air Travel
The Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (also known as Dorval International Airport), 22 km west of downtown, now serves all domestic, U.S. and international passenger flights. The international airport code for Dorval is YUL. The Mirabel International, 55 km northwest of downtown, now only serves cargo flights.
Montréal Airports:
Tel. +1-514/394-7377 or toll free 1-800-465-1213
www.admtl.com
A taxi ride from anywhere in town to/from the Trudeau Airport costs a flat rate of $31. Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted. Please check the airport website for any possible changes in pricing.
L'Aérobus is the shuttle service from Montréal - Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to the Montréal Central Bus Station as well as several downtown hotels. Fares are $13 to/from Trudeau and downtown, running about every 20 minutes. L'Aérobus tickets may be purchased from the Montréal Central Bus Station at 505, De Maisonneuve Boulevard as well as an airport ticket kiosk located on the arrivals (ground) floor. The bus station is also directly connected to the Berri-UQAM Metro station.
L'Aérobus shuttle service:
www.admtl.com/passenger_services.aspx
Montréal Central Bus Terminal:
Tel. +1-514/842-2281
A complimentary shuttle service is also available between the Montréal Central Bus Station and major downtown hotels. Please refer to your hotel to learn if the complimentary shuttle services their location.
Mini-Shuttle Reservations:
Tel. +1-514/843-4938
It is also possible to arrive to/from Trudeau Airport by taking public buses: the 211 and the 204 buses will take you to the airport from downtown. This may take approximately an hour or more. Please see below for more information on local transportation.
Ground Travel
In Canada motor vehicles drive on the right hand side of the road.
Montréal has bus connections to other cities within Quebec, Canada and the United States. The main bus terminal is the Station Centrale at the corner of Berri and de Maisonneuve. The Station Centrale is located on the Berri-UQUAM metro stop.
For more information on locations and schedules, please contact the following:
Orléans Express
Montréal Office
montreal@orleansexpress.com
740 Notre-Dame Street West, suite 1000
Montréal, Québec H3C 3X6
Tel. +1-514/395-4000
Fax +1-514/395-4026
www.orleansexpress.com
Greyhound
Station Centrale d'Autobus Montréal
505 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Est
Montreal, PQ H2L1Y4
Tel. +1-514/843-4231
www.greyhound.ca
Station Centrale
Tel. +1-514/842-2281
Montréal has two major downtown train stations, Central Station (Gare Centrale) and Windsor Station (recently renamed L'Allier Station). Both are connected to the Bonaventure Metro station and the underground city. The Windsor/L'Allier Train station is currently only used for commuter trains.
Montréal is on Via Rail's Windsor-Quebec corridor. Tickets may be reserved on the Via Rail website or purchased from travel agencies. Amtrak trains run the Adirondack from New York to Montréal daily. Tickets may be reserved on the Amtrak website.
Gare Centrale
Tel. +1-514/842-2281
Commuter rail
Tel. +1-514/287-TRAM (8726) or toll free 1-888-702-TRAM (8726)
www.amt.qc.ca
Via Rail
Tel. +1-514/989-2626 or toll free 1-888-842-7245
www.viarail.ca
Amtrak
895 rue de la Gauchetiere ouest
Gare Centrale
Montreal, QC H3B 4G1
Tel. 1-800-872-7245
www.amtrak.com
The Summit’s host city has a local transportation system of reliable buses and metro. Montréal is also famous for its ‘Underground City’, a vast network of pedestrian walkways spread out below the city to keep Montréal and visitors away from unfriendly weather. There are 30 kilometers of connecting areas, passageways and hubs beneath the downtown! The Summit’s Venue is accessible by underground and its closest metro stop (Peel) is minutes away.
Montréal Society of Transportation
Tel. +1-514 786-4636
www.stm.info
It is most likely that weather in December will not permit cycling with much ease for all of the Summit's participants, however please find information on Velo Quebec.
Velo Quebec
Tel. +1-514-521-8356 or toll free 1-800-567-8356
www.velo.qc.ca
Montréal has bus connections to other cities within Quebec, Canada and the United States. The main bus terminal is the Station Centrale at the corner of Berri and de Maisonneuve. The Station Centrale is located on the Berri-UQUAM metro stop.
For more information on locations and schedules, please contact the following:
Orléans Express
Montréal Office
montreal@orleansexpress.com
740 Notre-Dame Street West, suite 1000
Montréal, Québec H3C 3X6
Tel. +1-514/395-4000
Fax +1-514/395-4026
www.orleansexpress.com
Greyhound
Station Centrale d'Autobus Montréal
505 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Est
Montreal, PQ H2L1Y4
Tel. +1-514/843-4231
www.greyhound.ca
Station Centrale
Tel. +1-514/842-2281
Montréal has two major downtown train stations, Central Station (Gare Centrale) and Windsor Station (recently renamed L'Allier Station). Both are connected to the Bonaventure Metro station and the underground city. The Windsor/L'Allier Train station is currently only used for commuter trains.
Montréal is on Via Rail's Windsor-Quebec corridor. Tickets may be reserved on the Via Rail website or purchased from travel agencies. Amtrak trains run the Adirondack from New York to Montréal daily. Tickets may be reserved on the Amtrak website.
Gare Centrale
Tel. +1-514/842-2281
Commuter rail
Tel. +1-514/287-TRAM (8726) or toll free 1-888-702-TRAM (8726)
www.amt.qc.ca
Via Rail
Tel. +1-514/989-2626 or toll free 1-888-842-7245
www.viarail.ca
Amtrak
895 rue de la Gauchetiere ouest
Gare Centrale
Montreal, QC H3B 4G1
Tel. 1-800-872-7245
www.amtrak.com
The Summit’s host city has a local transportation system of reliable buses and metro. Montréal is also famous for its ‘Underground City’, a vast network of pedestrian walkways spread out below the city to keep Montréal and visitors away from unfriendly weather. There are 30 kilometers of connecting areas, passageways and hubs beneath the downtown! The Summit’s Venue is accessible by underground and its closest metro stop (Peel) is minutes away.
Montréal Society of Transportation
Tel. +1-514 786-4636
www.stm.info
It is most likely that weather in December will not permit cycling with much ease for all of the Summit's participants, however please find information on Velo Quebec.
Velo Quebec
Tel. +1-514-521-8356 or toll free 1-800-567-8356
www.velo.qc.ca





