Notre-Dame Basilica...a place of amazing beauty
Give your group the opportunity for a truly exceptional experience by organizing
a day excursion to Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica. To arrange your visit, simply
call and reserve a guide and tour leaflets in English or French. Copies of the
leaflets in Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese are also available. The magic of Notre-Dame also continues
in the evening with presentation of our show
“And Then There Was Light”.
For reservations or further information, please contact us at 514-842-2925 or toll
free at 1 866 842-2925.
You can also complete and return the form below by email to
mdesrochers@basiliquenddm.org or fax to 514-842-8275.
Please allow 48 hours for confirmation.
Download the form here: Group Form.pdf
Schedule for guided tour
We do tour on the hour and half hour
Monday to Friday: 9am to 4:30pm ( last tour)
*Saturday: 9am to 3:30pm
Sunday: 1pm to 3:30pm
* We often close earlier on Saturdays when we have weddings, particularly
from May to October
From mid-May to the end of July: major construction work in front of the Basilica
Admission fees
Age 18 and over: $5
Ages 7 to 17: $4
Age 6 and under: Free
Guide, driver and 1 accompanying adult per group of 10 children or youth: Free
The stained glass windows of the Notre-Dame Basilica:
A radiant heritage reflected in light
Come to discover a radiant and varied heritage: the stained glass windows
of the Notre-Dame Basilica. A professional guide will help visitors
discover the church’s historic legacy by leading them through a 90-minute
tour of the stained glass windows on its main floor and in addition, the
sacristy’s and first balcony’s stained glass windows, which are not usually
accessible to visitors, will be included in this special visit.
Schedule
On request
Cost (including admission fee):
Adult: 15$
7 to 17 years old: 8$
Trade : organist
Pierre Grandmaison has worked as an organist at Notre-Dame since 1973. An
accomplished artist, he has given concerts both in Europe and the United
States. He has, among other things, played at Notre-Dame de Paris three
times. Also, as a composer, he wrote and played a solemn mass for
Montréal’s 350th anniversary in 1992 and, more recently in 2005, an
oratorio for the 100th anniversary of the St-Joseph Oratory. Come meet Mr.
Grandmaison to discuss his trade, training, daily routine, creative process
and, of course, his work tool: the organ.
Language: French or English
Length: 60 minutes, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only
Cost
Adult: 10$
7-17 years old: 8$
( Entrance fee included)
Complimentaries: Guide, driver and one adult-chaperon for each group of 10
students.