Diapositive 1 - Université de Montréal

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Diapositive 1 - Université de Montréal
Welcome to Université
de Montréal and HEC Montréal !
If you are planning to stay at the Sheraton Hotel
Arrangements have been made to take you directly to HEC Montréal in the morning. Two buses will depart from the hotel each morning. On the first day of the conference, they will leave at 8 am to allow time for registration. On the second day, the buses will leave at 8:15 am.
If you prefer to take a cab
Taxis can be hailed directly on the street. Ask the driver to take you to 3000 Côte‐Ste‐Catherine. It should cost 15‐20 $ CAN for a ride from downtown (a 10‐15% tip is usually expected)
How to get to and from HEC Montréal by Metro
Montréal has a modern and safe subway system called “the Metro” (right). HEC Montréal is a one min. walk from the Université de Montréal station, on the blue line. Take the Édouard‐Montpetit exit, cross the boulevard in front of you, then the street to your left (Louis‐Collin), and you will see the HEC Montréal entrance on your right on Louis‐Collin.
If you are staying the Sheraton, the closest metro station is Peel (green line). You will need to transfer to the orange line at Lionel‐Groulx, then transfer again to the blue line at Snowdon.
The regular fare is 2,75 $ CAN for a one way ticket to any destination on the island of Montréal (including transfers). You can also buy a set of six tickets for 12$, or a 1 or 3 day tourist card. http://www.stcum.qc.ca/English/info/a‐tarif.htm
This map was graciously provided by the STM
How to get to and from HEC Montréal by bus (public transit)
HEC Montréal is close to three bus lines :
Line 129, Côte Ste‐Catherine (in yellow on the map): stops at Place‐des‐Arts metro station (orange line) in downtown Montréal, and leaves you right in front of HEC Montréal http://www.stcum.qc.ca/English/bus/planibus/129.pdf
Line 51, Édouard‐Montpetit (in black on the map): stops at the Laurier metro station (orange line) near the “Plateau Mont‐Royal”
neighborhood, and leaves you at the corner of Louis‐Collin street, near the metro entrance to HEC Montréal http://www.stcum.qc.ca/English/bus/planibus/51.pdf
Line 165, Côte‐des‐Neiges (in green on the map): stops at Guy‐Concordia metro station (orange line) in downtown Montréal. Get out at the corner of Côte‐Ste‐Catherine, and then it is a 5 min. walk to HEC Montréal http://www.stcum.qc.ca/English/bus/planibus/165.pdf
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How to get to and from HEC Montréal by car
HEC Montréal is located at 3000, Côte‐Ste‐Catherine, right in the middle of the island of Montréal. Depending on traffic conditions, it is a 10 to 20 min. drive from downtown Montréal. You will, however, have to go around the Mount Royal mountain. From the west side (the easiest route if you are staying at a downtown hotel), take the Côte‐des‐Neiges boulevard or Guy street (in green on the map). It crosses Sherbrooke steet, one of the downtown main artery (in black). Turn right on Côte‐Ste‐Catherine (in red) and you will see HEC Montréal on your right side, a few blocks away. An underground parking is available (12$ CAN per day).
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Where to eat in Montréal
(and how to get there !)
Laurier street
Bus #51
Good french and asian fare
St‐Laurent / St‐Denis / Mont‐Royal streets
Bus #51, Metro – Orange Line – Mont‐Royal station
International fare, young and funky style
Van Horne / Bernard streets
Metro – Blue Line – Outremont station
Several « french bistros »
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Côte‐des‐Neiges
10 min. walk from HEC
Inexpensive varied fare.
Several small vietnamese
restaurants. Downtown
Bus 165 or 129, Metro – Green Line
Varied fare, prices and styles
Chinatown
Bus 129, 10 min. walk
Asian fare
Côte‐des‐Neiges
• Bistro Olivieri ($$)
5219 Côte‐des‐Neiges — 514‐739‐3639
A French bistro inside an independent bookstore.
• Le Camélia ($$) (BYOW)
5024 Côte‐des‐Neiges — 514‐738‐8083 Nice vietnamese restaurant where clients bring their
own bottle of wine.
• Atami ($$)
5499 Côte‐des‐Neiges — 514‐735‐5400
Good sushi and sashimi
• Pizzédélic ($)
5153 Côte‐des‐Neiges — 514‐739‐2446
Various thin crust pizzas.
• Pizzafiore ($)
3518 Lacombe – 514‐735‐1555
Various pizzas •Rôtisserie Saint‐Hubert ($)
5235 Côte‐des‐Neiges — 514‐342‐9495
A chain restaurant serving barbecue chicken.
• Frite Alors ! ($)
3527 Lacombe — 514‐509‐1084
Burgers and fries with a European touch.
Cafés & sandwiches
Brûlerie Saint‐Denis (5252 Côte‐des‐Neiges)
Second Cup (5206 Côte‐des‐Neiges)
Van Houtte (5270, Côte‐des‐Neiges)
Bar
Pub Richard McCarold (3725 Lacombe).
A few of Montréal’s traditions…
• Schwartz’s deli ($)
3895 St‐Laurent — 514‐842‐4813
A Montréal’s landmark. The oldest deli in Canada, and the best smoked meat sandwich you will ever
eat. Open from 8am to midnight. • La binerie Mont‐Royal ($)
367 Mont‐Royal Est – 514‐285‐9078
Traditional « québécois » fare, grandma style
Our suggestions…
Laurier street
• Chez Lévêque ($$)
1030 Laurier Ouest — 514‐279‐7355
Open from 8:00am to midnight, French cuisine
• La Chronique ($$$$)
99 Laurier Ouest — 514‐271‐3095
La Chronique offers original and creative meals in an elegant decor.
• Leméac ($$‐$$$)
1045 Laurier Ouest — 514‐270‐0999
A simple and elegant French restaurant.
• Mikado ($$$)
368 Laurier Ouest — 514‐279‐4809
Great sushi and sashimi.
• Escale à Saïgon ($$)
107, rue Laurier Ouest —514‐272‐3456
Delicious vietnamese food in a warm atmosphere.
• Chao Phraya ($$)
50 Laurier Ouest — 514‐272‐5339 Refined Thai cuisine, spiced according to your taste.
Bar
Le Dieu du Ciel has a nice, relaxed atmosphere and brews its own beers.
29 Laurier Ouest — 514‐490‐9555 For an evening out…
• Bílý Kůň’s happy hour features live jazz bands.
354 Mont‐Royal Est — 514‐ 845‐5392 • Dièse Onze club features local jazz musicians every night, in a cozy atmosphere. 4115‐A Saint‐Denis — 514‐223‐3543 • Barraca serves tapas and has a pleasant, small patio. DJ everyday at 10 p.m .
1134 Mont‐Royal Est — 514‐525‐7741
Van Horne / Bernard streets
• Le Paris‐Beurre ($$)
1226 Van Horne — 514‐ 271‐7502
A comfortable atmosphere and typical French meals.
• Chez Christophe ($$$) (BYOW)
1187 Van Horne — 514‐ 270‐0850
Chef Christophe Geffray celebrates Quebec products in this restaurant where clients bring their own bottle of wine
• Le Bistingo ($$)
1199 Van Horne – 514‐270‐6162
Tiny and cosy French bistro
• Le Petit Italien ($$)
1265 Bernard Ouest — 514‐ 278‐0888
Delicious Italian cuisine in a cosy atmosphere. • Maïko Sushi ($$)
387 Bernard Ouest — 514‐490‐1225
One of Montréal’s best sushi restaurant
Some of Montréal’s finest restaurants
(reservations are a must !)
• Toqué! ($$$$)
900 place Jean‐Paul Riopelle — 514‐499‐2084 Square‐Victoria subway station
The most renowned restaurant in Montréal. Celebrating Québec products and providers, and very attentive to the freshness and quality of its food. • Le Pied de Cochon ($$$)
536 Duluth Est — (514) 281‐1114 Sherbrooke subway station
Chef Picard reinvents hearty traditional Québec dishes, such as the cipâte and the ragoût de pattes de cochon (“pigs’ feet stew”), raising them to gastronomic status.
• Restaurant Laloux ($$$)
250 des Pins Est — (514) 287‐9127 Sherbrooke subway station
Two rising young chefs are behind its menu: Danny St Pierre (main kitchen) and Patrice Demers (pastry kitchen). Do not skip the dessert!