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How to get fromNuns' Island to Old Montrealby tram, bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from Nuns' Island to Old Montreal by tram, bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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  1. Tram

    best
    1. Take the tram from Station Île-des-Soeurs - Quai 1 to Station Gare Centrale - Quai 1tram tram A4-A1 / ...
    7 min
  2. Line 168 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Berlioz / O'Reilly to Robert-Bourassa / Wellingtonbus bus 168
    11 min
    $4
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Nuns' Island to Old Montrealtaxi taxi 7.1 km
    10 min
    $21–26
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Nuns' Island to Old Montrealwalk walk 6.9 km
    1h 22m
  5. Line 168 bus, tram, line 2 subway

    1. Take the bus from Berlioz / O'Reilly to Station Île-des-Soeursbus bus 168 / ...
    2. Take the tram from Station Île-des-Soeurs - Quai 1 to Station Gare Centrale - Quai 1tram tram A1
    3. Take the subway from Station Bonaventure to Station Place-d'Armessubway subway 2
    21 min

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Nuns' Island, QC, Canada and Old Montreal, QC, Canada?

Reseau Express Metropolitain (REM) operates a vehicle from Station Île-des-Soeurs - Quai 1 to Station Gare Centrale - Quai 1 every 10 minutes, and the journey takes 7 min. Alternatively, Société de transport de Montréal operates a bus from Berlioz / O'Reilly to Robert-Bourassa / Wellington every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $4 and the journey takes 11 min.

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