This incredibly diverse street could be considered the city's chief east-west artery. At its western extreme lies the posh boutiques and restaurants of Westmount. It then runs through the heart of the downtown shopping district, past Simons, the Eaton Centre and Birks' Jewellers, to name just a few. Farther east, the street becomes the main drag of the Gay Village, with its charming bistros and seething nightlife. Vendôme Métro serves Westmount; the Green Line travels along Ste-Catherine as far east as Papineau.
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Associated Events
St Patrick's Day Parade Mar 14th, 2010 12:00PM
Irrespective of their ethnicity, Montrealers from all over the city come out every year for the city's rollicking St Patrick's Day celebrations, which have been going on in more or less their current form since 1824. The parade normally begins at noon at the intersection of Saint Catherine and du Fort, moving east along Ste-Catherine Street to St-Urbain. Many spectators and indeed some participants might join or leave the procession around Bishop, Crescent and University Streets, where Irish pints and music flow freely at McKibbin's, Hurley's and the Old Dublin.