Marchés publics de Montréal

No matter where you live, Montréal’s public markets are some of the best places to find everything you need to stock your kitchen.

Neighbourhood markets and flower kiosks and solidary markets welcome you from the first mild days to the first frosts.

How to get there?

Jean-Talon Market


Jean-Talon


92 Jean-Talon ouest
93 Jean-Talon


Pick-up / Drop-off 1
Main entrance

Atwater Market


Lionel-Groulx



35 Griffintown
36 Monk
101 Saint-Patrick
108 Bannantyne


Pick-up / Drop-off 1
Entrance on Greene St (near Saint-Ambroise St)


Maisonneuve Market


125 Ontario




Pick-up / Drop-off 1
Main entrance

Trip planning tools to get there easily

The "Your trip" tool in the Getting around section of our website will show you which bus lines or métro stations to use to reach your destination.

Just enter your departure point and destination addresses to get directions!

Find out when the next buses are scheduled to arrive at your stop. If you don't know which buses serve your neighbourhood,  enter your address in the "Maps" tool of the Getting around section of the website.

To learn more:

5 ways to view bus schedules

Avoid line-ups by purchasing your fare in advance.

Your options

  • You can go to one of many authorized retailers to purchase the fare you want.
  • You can pay cash aboard the bus, but make sure you have the exact change. Check the amount by consulting the current fare schedule.
  • You can go to the nearest métro station and purchase your fare from either:
    • The ticket counter attendant
    • One of the automated fare vending machines

Get more information here.

Transit fare cards are not sold on the bus.

Only ride public transit occasionally? These fare cards could suit your needs.

1-trip

2-trips

10-trips

Unlimited Evening

Unlimited Weekend

View all fare products here.

The fares you buy are loaded on different fare media. Click on each one to see how to use it.

Tickets

L'Occasionnelle

Keep your fare card with you :

Hold on to your fare card until the end of your trip, because once it is validated, it serves as your proof of payment. Otherwise, you could be fined a minimum of $150 plus fees.

If you have limited mobility or use a wheelchair, please read the section about network accessibility on our website.

  1. Pick-up and drop-off locations may be temporarily blocked by construction work or detours. Our Transport adapté customer service agents will let you know when you book your reservation if this is the case.
  2. No purchase necessary. Contest open to residents of legal age in the province of Quebec. Entry on Instagram between August 1, 8 a.m. (EDT) and August 31, 2021, 5 p.m. (EDT). One winner will be randomly determined from among the valid entries.
  3. Consult all the rules of the contest (french only)
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