14 Montréal venues perfect for strategic meetings

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The right venue can make or break a strategic meeting. Although most Montréal hotels feature onsite meeting spaces, which provide idyllic settings for strategic meetings, the following venues are ideal if you’re looking for something offsite or a little out of the box.

Saint James's Club of Montréal
Ferreira Café

The Rosa Room 

Ferreira Café has been a great Montréal’s ambassador of Portuguese cuisine. Upstairs, the Rosa Room, is a semi-private room for up to 12 people, perfect for a business meeting (or a cooking class with the chef). 

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University Club 

In an historic building designed by Percy Nobbs, the University Club of Montréal offers 14 rooms of different styles and sizes that can accommodate anywhere from three to 300 guests. 

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Saint James Club

 At the heart of Montréal’s business district, it has a total of 11 rooms that can accommodate up to 250 people. A quiet, warm and discrete atmosphere.

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Croisière AML
Dufresne-Nincheri Museum

Croisière AML

 In addition to offering a spectacular view of the city from the St. Lawrence River, the ship features a complete restaurant (chef on board), entertainment, audio-visual, decorating services and more. A memorable meeting is guaranteed. 

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Rooftop Terrasse of Phi Centre

A bustling site for artistic activity in Old Montréal. The charming terrace offers unbeatable views of the river and Habitat 67. Ideal for a meeting paired with a barbecue. 

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Château Dufresne

A Beaux-Arts style private mansion that boasts an interior decor painted by artist Guido Nincheri and is testament to the tastes of the roaring ‘20s’ bourgeoisie. Private rooms available. 

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Admiral Room

Located on the second level of the Pointe-à-Callière museum, the meeting room offers a huge table, comfortable chairs, and a full range of equipment for presentations. A pleasant corporate atmosphere conducive to dialogue and discussion. 

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The Salon

Located in the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts, the intimate space features both a square and rectangular room. This multipurpose lounge includes a reception desk and bar, as well as comfortable furniture. 

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Pavillon de la Jamaïque du parc Jean-Drapeau

Crew Café

Once the head office for the Royal Bank of Canada head office, the Beaux-Arts style building boasts soaring 15-metre ceilings. It’s been renovated into a café and dedicated coworking space with great meeting spaces also available to rent.

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Club house at Golf Saint-Raphaël

The Golf Saint-Raphaël is a semi-private club where visitors are welcome. Convene in a small board room or reserve the banquet hall for more formal occasions. All year round. 

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Pavillon de la Jamaïque

A handsome venue that dates back to Expo 67 — but has been modernized. The window placement and design, along with the terrace that frames the pavilion, provides a charming setting! 

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Maison du developpement durable

A five-storey “living wall” and large windows make the centre’s atrium an exceptional venue. Several rooms for small groups are perfect for meetings. 

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Walter

With modern and inspiring workspaces, Walter is an ideal place for entrepreneurs and their executive teams (from 4 to 30 people) to map out their visions of the future. 

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Hiatus

Spread over the two top floors of Place Ville Marie, Hiatus offers a paronamic vantage point on the city. Their private meeting spaces will impress and are just the spot for buisiness meetings, strategy brainstorms or dinner with colleagues. 

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