Iberville Cruise Terminal — Port of Montreal
The Iberville Cruise Terminal at the Port of Montreal's Grand Quay is located on Alexandra Pier at the corner of de la Commune Street and Saint-François-Xavier Street in Old Montreal. The terminal sits next to the Science Centre, within easy walking distance of the cafés, boutiques, and historic attractions of Old Montreal.
The Grand Quay at Alexandra Pier has three terminals — Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 4. On busy port days, ships may also dock at Terminal 3 (Berth T3), located east of the Iberville Cruise Terminal in the port's industrial section, at the corner of Rue Notre-Dame Est and Boulevard Pie-IX.
The Port of Montreal Tower, a 65-metre (213-foot) glass observation tower inaugurated in 2023, is now an iconic part of the Grand Quay and offers sweeping views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.
Practical Terminal Information
- Free WiFi is available throughout the terminal.
- Luggage storage is available at Terminal 1 from 7am–5pm for $5 CAD per bag — useful if you're exploring the city after disembarkation.
- Shore power is available at the terminal, allowing docked ships to shut down engines and reduce emissions.
- Taxis are available directly at the terminal. Car rental agencies (Hertz, Avis, National) also have offices on site.
Cruise Lines Calling Montreal
Montreal welcomes around 60,000 passengers and crew annually. Regular callers include:
- Holland America Line
- Oceania Cruises
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Silversea Cruises
- Viking Cruises
- Seabourn
- Ponant
- Azamara Cruises
- Windstar Cruises
- Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
- Victory Cruise Lines
Montreal Cruise Season
The cruise season runs from early May to late October. The warmest months are July and August, with temperatures typically reaching the mid-20s°C (mid-70s°F). May and June tend to be the rainiest months, and late October sailings can bring cool temperatures — pack layers.
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