Anne-Marie P. • August 18, 2017Best food options out of all the train Central train stations in Canada by far.
Nick B. • April 10, 2016What a wonderful park in which to skate, play soccer, listen to music, read a book, ride a mini train, watch the ducks, bike, play tennis, watch people, drink s coffee, etc.
Afi Y. • July 21, 2015Was here for Osheaga last summer. Beautiful park and a fairly well-organized festival. The train takes you right to the park, but be mindful of the crowds at the end of the day!
Martin :. • September 14, 2016EAT HERE. Ola, the head chef is trained in Paris and aspires to deliver his scandinavian "NOMA" quality to Auberge with a great smile :D
Angie M. • July 29, 2016Grab a coffee or a pizza at the Pizzaiolle while you wait! Plus, this train station has a lot of PokéStops nearby!
Training Mobs • June 26, 2011You've trained hard and earned it: refuel with the tasty yet filling "Egg On Your Face" breakfast sandwich (poached eggs salad, cheese, prosciutto, roasted tomatoes) and grab a "Jamie's Bar" to go.
Jane Z. • September 23, 2012Best triathlon training facility I've seen. The owner Mike is very knowledgable of bikes as well as passionate about triathlons.
Sean H. • November 16, 2011Make sure you get on the right train!! Candiac, Blainville & Hudson lines pass here. The train will tell you where it's headed :)
Nicolas L. • January 25, 2015Excellent!! Food really good and staff well trained!
Philip T. • August 28, 2013Get used to the late trains
Aly Y. • August 30, 2010Taking the train around 7:00am ? Bring a light jacket or other wind barrier ... it gets a little too windy and cold at times while waiting for the train.
Tony B. • June 28, 2011Great train station, even contains a medical center "Plein Ciel" and it's cafeteria.
Kathryn R. • May 14, 2013Get breakfast at the Dépanneur Snaxk Shack on Lasalle Blvd. before getting your train. Tell them Kathy sent you.
Samuel L. • December 11, 2016Great selection of training and running shoes, larger store now on sainte Catherine street.
Nathalie C. • July 10, 2011I took the train between Montreal-Québec city. Unfortunatly, the train was defect and I finished the ride by bus
Bernard D. • June 27, 2013I'm biased because I know the main chef, Shakeel! From Mauricius, Europe trained in a great restaurant, for over 3 years he makes sure everything is fresh, perfect and best quality there is. A must!
Sean H. • March 1, 2012This train ultimately goes west. Make sure that's where you wanna go, or get off at Montreal-Ouest or Vendome and wait for the next one to go to Candiac or St-Jerome
Aimee E. • November 16, 2011If you don't time it perfectly, you may have to wait 10 min for the next train.
Justin Q. • October 23, 2012Do you want to skip the boring wait at customs? Just leave from Rouses Point!
Jean-Philippe G. • July 4, 2010Staff always seem on training, so make sure you know what you want before adventuring in there...
Emily M. • November 27, 2011Tuck your ticket into the top of the seat in front if you between the head rest and plastic frame when you board so you don't have to fumble to find it when the collector comes.
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