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Clock Tower (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Clock Tower?

58%Baby-Friendly
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What makes it 58% Baby-Friendly: Stroller-friendly boardwalk and shade umbrellas help, yet no confirmed change tables and 192-step tower climb off-limits mean parents need extra prep, keeping suitability moderate.

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Montreal's Historic 100 Year Old Clock Tower
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Positives:

  • Stroller-friendly access: Boardwalk and paths have no steps and support strollers.
  • Free riverside features: Misting stations and sand play are complimentary.

Challenges:

  • Limited dedicated baby facilities: General restrooms have changing tables but no private nursing rooms.
  • Sandy area cleanup: Sand can stick to clothes and stroller wheels; pack extra clothes and wipes.
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What is Clock Tower?

  • Marks the entrance to Montreal’s Old Port with a freestanding maritime clock tower erected between 1919 and 1922
  • Commemorates Canadian sailors lost at sea during World War I through its memorial clock and bell tower design
  • Exhibits a white-clad classical silhouette overlooking the St. Lawrence River within the historic harbor precinct

What is so special about Clock Tower for with baby?

  1. Stroller-friendly riverside boardwalk for easy walking
  2. Soft sand area for baby’s tactile play
  3. Free misting stations for gentle cooling
  4. Accessible restrooms with changing tables
  5. On-site café offers baby supplies like water and purées

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time for a slow stroller walk, sand play, and feeding breaks without rushing

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Baby-Friendly Activities in Clock Tower

Gentle boardwalk stroll:

Walk the wooden quay path facing the river, fully stroller-friendly.

Tip: Use a stroller with sturdy wheels and start at lower Quay entrance to avoid steps

Soft sand play:

Let your baby sit and feel the soft sand near the Clock Tower Beach.

Tip: Bring a washable mat and a small scoop to keep sand contained

Misting station cool-down:

Guide your baby through gentle mist sprays to beat summer heat.

Tip: Hold hands firmly and test water temperature first

Changing & feeding stop:

Use accessible restrooms with changing tables near the beach entrance.

Tip: Note restroom location on arrival to save time later

Baby supplies at snack bar:

Buy bottled water and baby purée pouches at the beach café.

Tip: Check café hours and menu for available baby-friendly items

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Clock Tower

  1. Visit early: Arrive before noon to enjoy cooler weather and fewer crowds.
  2. Scout restrooms first: Locate the nearest changing station on arrival to plan breaks.
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Reviews of Clock Tower

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Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari

Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari

Sep 2025

Here is tge famous iconic clock tower of Montreal, right by the coast in the old district. It is a popular place for locals to do running and cycling. It can be a very good experience to go around the tower and admire the beauty of the structure which has been in Montreal for a very long time.

Google User

Google User

Aug 2025

The Montreal Clock Tower is a beautiful and historic landmark that everyone should see at least once. Built between 1919 and 1922, it was dedicated to sailors who died at sea and also functioned as a lighthouse for the port. The architecture is stunning and when it is open you can climb about 192 steps to reach the top. It is worth noting that you cannot always go inside since according to Google ...

Mary

Mary

Aug 2025

The only entrance we saw required paying minimum of $35 for parking to access the tower, beach, and yachts. However, there’s also a walking path where you can still enjoy a view of the tower without parking inside.

Aakas Aleem

Aakas Aleem

Aug 2025

Must visit as it highlights the shoreline of Old Montreal! Adds to the historical values and perfectly fits in with the skyline! Would recommend a walk in the night time!

THE EXPLORER

THE EXPLORER

Jul 2025

We stopped in Montreal on our way to Quebec for a short vacation. We parked in the old city section and went to the Basilica and a few other sites. Then we got in the car and drove very to see the Clock Tower. It is beautiful and really stands out.

When is the best time to visit Clock Tower (Montreal, Canada)?

Best visited June–August for beach chairs and misting stations. Other seasons offer open paths but no sand play.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Clock Tower Quay admissionCAD 0
Bottled waterCAD 3
Baby food pouchCAD 4
Total EstimatedCAD 7

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Map of Clock Tower

Address: 1 Rue Quai de l'Horloge, Montréal, QC H2L 0E2, Canada

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About Clock Tower

Opening Hours

Monday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday:6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

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Phone Number

+1 514-496-7678

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