Located near to the Rivière-des-Prairies is the Salle Pauline-Julien, a cultural facility for the French community of the West Island in Montreal. Divided into three spaces - the Great Hall, an Italian style hall, Spiralift and Cabaret, it hosts theater, concerts, dance and cinema. It also has an outdoor stage for summer events. Founded in 2000, it is one of the most prominent French venues in the city.
Housed inside a 19th Century structure, which was earlier a church, Bourgie Hall exudes a beautiful old-world charm. Though a charming medieval structure, the hall is well-facilitated with the advanced sound and light technology that assure a pleasant experience as you attend an event here. Accommodating up to 444 spectators, this hall has been a host to several entertaining events and is popular among the locals and tourists alike. Bourgie Hall is renowned for staging a plethora of music events like classical concerts, contemporary performances, musicals and more for you to enjoy. So, take some time off from your busy schedule and enjoy a fun evening with your loved ones here.
La Galerie Shayne is a vast gallery that showcases arts of different forms. The center has exhibitions and showcasing of beautiful paintings, photography, sculptures and ceramic and glass masterpieces. This gallery has been the only one of its kind, the only multi-media gallery in Montreal. This place is for the art lovers, by the art lovers and most important, to the art lovers. The shop at the gallery has beautiful pieces of art for everybody, suiting every budget and interest.
A place where fun and laughter resides, La Comédie de Montréal is worth visiting. The theater is known to host many shows which are fun for all and also provides a platform for the young artists. Designed stylishly, the theater can accommodate up to 200 people. The theater can also be rented for corporate activities and meetings.
A brand-new exposition hall on the campus of the University of Montreal, this center tries to bring together two disciplines often considered opposites: science and art, and two methods of creation: the individual and the collective. The exhibition area boasts an exterior garden, which can be used for showings during the summer months. The use of new technologies such as lasers, CD-ROMs, holograms, and interactive media is encouraged.