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Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

Montréal’s oldest chapel was built in 1771. Known as the mariners’ chapel, this heritage gem features miniature ships suspended from the arches and beautiful works of art. The chapel houses the remains of Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620’1700), who founded the chapel, Montréal’s first school, and the Congregation of Notre-Dame.

Contact details

400, rue St-Paul E., Montréal, Québec, Canada, H2Y 1H4
45.50979707, -73.55105269
Chapelle intérieure   © J-S.Veilleux

Chapelle intérieure   © J-S.Veilleux

Chapelle extérieure   © J-S.Veilleux

Chapelle extérieure   © J-S.Veilleux

Tombeau de Sainte Marguerite Bourgeoys   © J-S.Veilleux

Tombeau de Sainte Marguerite Bourgeoys   © J-S.Veilleux

Vitrail   © J-S.Veilleux

Vitrail   © J-S.Veilleux

Point de vue du jubé   © J-S.Veilleux

Point de vue du jubé   © J-S.Veilleux

Activities

Recreational and cultural activities
Concert, show
Guided tour

Services

Admitted customers
Teens
Adults
Childrens
Groups
Groups
Special schedule on request
Reservation required
Guided tour in english
Guided tour in french

Getting there

Public transportation
Metro (orange line)

Accessibility (Keroul)

Partial access

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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