Centre Eaton de Montréal ranks among the most liked shopping centres in the heart of Montreal, standing right on Sainte-Catherine Street. On this page we show an interactive map that our team at MapleVia prepared to help guests locate stores and find their way in the complex without trouble. By means of the interactive map below you can see the positions of stores and plan your trip before leaving home.
When you need a certain store the search bar in the upper left corner of the interactive map lets you enter the name of the store and find it right away. You can also browse through the categories to see what is available. For a more detailed view, place the cursor over the interactive map and scroll to zoom.
There are also buttons in the bottom right part for zooming in or switching to full screen for a clearer picture.
How To Use This Centre Eaton de Montréal Directory Map
This mall has several levels. By tapping on the labels of the floors in the upper right part of the interactive map, TL, ML, SCL, L1, L2, P1, P2 and N9, you can switch between various levels and explore each of them. Clicking on any marker of a store, you will receive more details about that particular place.
Centre Eaton de Montréal is a shopping and office complex in the central core of Montreal, Quebec. It bears the name of the old department store Eaton, which no longer exists. The complex sits on Sainte-Catherine Street, one of the most known shopping streets of the city.
Sometimes people simply call it Eaton Centre.
In the mall their are many stores across some floors. Here you find both local and world famous brands, plus food courts and fun activities. Among the main highlights is the Food Court, which was actually the first such one in Canada.
It works well for a pause with lunch or dinner.
The Eaton Centre links to the McGill station of the metro by means of the underground ways called RESO. That makes it truly easy to reach, especially in the freezing Montreal winters. The complex works as a gate to the famous underground city, a vast net of tunnels that ties various buildings and metro stations in the downtown.
Finding your way in that underground system can be a bit hard sometimes, but the Eaton Centre itself stays fairly easy to navigate.
Before, the mall always drew crowds and every store was full. Things changed a bit over the years, and like many such places, it went through calmer phases. Even so, it still is the main spot for shopping in Montreal, with a nice mix of fashion, food and fun all under one roof.
Best Buy has local products, and the size of the store can surprise some shoppers without warning.
The underground parkings work for anyone who arrives by car. For those who use public transit, the direct metro link makes it one of the most easy to reach centres in the city. Whether you buy clothes or simply want something to eat, a lot of reasons wait to bediscovered on the various levels.
This interactive map is correct as of its creation, but stores can change from time to time, so we will update it. Saving this page in your favorites is wise, so that you can easily come back and check the details before your next trip.



