
Pont de la Concorde
Iconic bridge offering breathtaking panoramic views of Montreal's skyline and the St. Lawrence River. Perfect for walks, cycling, and photography.
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Pont de la Concorde
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Highlights
Must-see attractions
Iconic bridge offering breathtaking panoramic views of Montreal's skyline and the St. Lawrence River. Perfect for walks, cycling, and photography.
"Offers beautiful views of downtown, the islands and waterways, pedestrian friendly."

🚶 Walk or Cycle for Views
Opt for walking or cycling to fully soak in the panoramic city and river vistas. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Perfect Photo Spot
The bridge offers incredible photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset. :camerawithflash:

Quick Facts
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Montreal Skyline Panorama
Center of the bridge
Capture breathtaking views of the city's iconic skyline across the St. Lawrence River.

St. Helen's Island Scenery
Eastern end of the bridge
Enjoy vistas of Parc Jean-Drapeau, the Biosphere, and the Montreal Casino.

Sunrise/Sunset Spectacle
Entire length of the bridge
Witness magical light shows painting the sky over the river and city.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Views
Accessibility & Paths
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Trying to cross the bridge at T1 after Qualifying 🤦🏻♂️ That’s Grandstand 11 to the right!
Lance Stroll section on Saturday. Tried to see other areas between Ferrari race and Qualifiers, crossed the bridge and then saw the number of people going the other way and immediately turned around This is a def, stay in your grandstand area kind of deal.
🚶 Walk or Cycle for Views
Opt for walking or cycling to fully soak in the panoramic city and river vistas. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Perfect Photo Spot
The bridge offers incredible photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset. :camerawithflash:
Montreal F1 experience and tips
So this was the 4th time (in a row) that I have attended the Canadian Grand Prix. I have now experienced a few different experiences at the track. The first time in 2019, pre-covid craziness my wife and I got General Admission. We enjoyed the festivities pre-race, found a…
Montreal GP -ferry vs walking, entrances?
Went to Montreal for the first time last year had a good time. We stayed in old Montreal and took the ferry across. On the way back, we walked all the way across Concorde Bridge. This year currently booked in old Montreal, but cousins of ours are staying in Griffintown and…
🚇 Easy Metro Access
Take the metro to Jean-Drapeau station for convenient access to the bridge and island.
🚴♀️ Dedicated Bike Path
Enjoy a safe cycling experience on the bridge's protected bike lane. 🚲
Best gate to enter through to get to Grandstand 1
We have tickets for the Grandstand 1 level T1 section 8. What is the best gate to enter through for the shortest walk?
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🚶 Walk or Cycle for Views
Opt for walking or cycling to fully soak in the panoramic city and river vistas. :athletic_shoe:
📸 Perfect Photo Spot
The bridge offers incredible photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset. :camerawithflash:
🚇 Easy Metro Access
Take the metro to Jean-Drapeau station for convenient access to the bridge and island.
🚴♀️ Dedicated Bike Path
Enjoy a safe cycling experience on the bridge's protected bike lane. 🚲
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Pont de la Concorde for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Montreal skyline and the St. Lawrence River, highlighting it as an excellent spot for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. The bridge is noted for its accessibility, with safe pedestrian and bicycle paths, making it a pleasant and free experience for all.
"Great bridge with awesome views of Downtown and currently undergoing renovations."
Fatcatter
"Concorde Bridge offers some of the most stunning views in Montreal. Spanning the St. Lawrence River, this bridge connects Cité du Havre with Parc Jean-Drapeau on Saint Helen’s Island. As you cross, you’re treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the river, the city skyline, and the lush greenery of the islands. The bridge’s vantage point is perfect for capturing beautiful photos, especially during sunrise or sunset. Whether you’re driving, cycling, or walking, the scenic vistas make the journey across Concorde Bridge a memorable experience. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting Montreal"
Tim Chu
"Pont de la Concorde is underrated because its designers chose simplicity over pizzazz. Its simple lines reward viewers with beautiful perspectives from various angles and multiple locations. I usually take the metro to the Jean-Drapeau station on St Helen's Island and walk towards the bridge. The long alley leading to the Concorde Bridge is nicely shaded. I then walk across to Montreal. There's also protected bicycle path, so bikers don't have to worry about vehicular traffic."
Georges Younes
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The easiest way to reach Pont de la Concorde is by taking the metro to Jean-Drapeau station on Parc Jean-Drapeau. From there, it's a short walk to the bridge. You can also drive and find parking on the island or in the city.
Yes, the STM metro system serves Parc Jean-Drapeau via the Yellow Line, with the Jean-Drapeau station being the closest to the bridge.
Yes, you can drive to Pont de la Concorde. There are parking facilities available on Parc Jean-Drapeau and in downtown Montreal, with the bridge connecting these areas.
Parking is available on Parc Jean-Drapeau, especially during events. Downtown Montreal also offers numerous parking garages, though they can be pricier.
Many visitors recommend walking or cycling across Pont de la Concorde to fully appreciate the views and the experience.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, walking or cycling across Pont de la Concorde is completely free. It's a public thoroughfare connecting different parts of the city and islands.
There are no entry fees associated with accessing or crossing Pont de la Concorde itself.
Pont de la Concorde is accessible 24/7 as it is a public bridge. However, lighting may vary at night.
Yes, Pont de la Concorde is open and accessible throughout the year, though weather conditions might affect the comfort of walking or cycling.
For the best photographic opportunities and a more serene experience, visiting during sunrise or sunset is highly recommended.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire length of the bridge offers excellent vantage points. Focus on capturing the Montreal skyline from the western side and the Biosphere/island scenery from the eastern side.
Sunrise and sunset provide the most dramatic lighting for photography, creating beautiful colors over the water and city.
Yes, you can take photos from the bike path, but be mindful of cyclists. It's safer to step aside briefly if you need to compose a shot.
Generally, there are no restrictions on personal photography on Pont de la Concorde. However, commercial photography might require permits.
You can capture wide-angle shots of the downtown skyline, including notable buildings, and also frame shots of the river with the city as a backdrop.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
The primary activity is enjoying the scenic views of Montreal and the St. Lawrence River. It's ideal for a leisurely walk, a bike ride, or simply pausing to take in the scenery.
Yes, the bridge is very pedestrian-friendly, with ample space for walking and enjoying the views.
Absolutely, Pont de la Concorde features a protected bicycle path, making it safe and enjoyable for cyclists.
Crossing the bridge on foot typically takes about 15-20 minutes at a relaxed pace, not including time spent admiring the views or taking photos.
Pont de la Concorde is a functional bridge and does not have amenities like cafes or restrooms directly on it. You'll find these on Parc Jean-Drapeau or in downtown Montreal.



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