Attractions

Musée des Hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

Establishment assessed on

Accessibility rating
Partially accessible
Good to know
  • Due to work on the street until fall 2023, it is best to contact the establishment before your visit to properly plan your trips.

Establishment details

  • Exterior parking lot
  • No parking space for handicapped persons

  • No obstruction
  • Height reception desk between 68.5 cm and 86.5 cm from the ground
  • Reception desk: no clearance under the desk
  • Elevator
  • Elevator larger than 80 cm x 1.5 m
  • Elevator: Braille character control buttons
  • Elevator: visual indicators for each floor

  • Main entrance
  • Access to entrance: gentle sloop
  • Access ramp: clear width between 87 cm and 92 cm
  • Clear width of door exceeds 80 cm

  • Washroom : accessible with help
  • Entrance: toilet room door width larger than 80 cm
  • Sink height: between 68.5 cm and 86.5 cm
  • Clearance under the sink: larger than 68.5 cm
  • No accessible urinal
  • 1 2
  • Manoeuvring space larger than 1.5 m x 1.5 m in front of the toilet stall
  • Accessible toilet stall: door clear width larger than 80 cm
  • Accessible toilet stall: narrow manoeuvring space
  • Accessible toilet stall: inadequate clear space area on the side : 60 cm
  • Accessible toilet stall: horizontal grab bar at right located between 84 cm and 92 cm from the ground
  • Accessible toilet stall: toilet paper dispenser near the toilet
  • Accessible toilet stall: toilet paper dispenser located between 90 cm and 1 m from the ground

  • All sections are accessible.
  • 100% of exhibit space accessible
  • Manoeuvring space diameter larger than 1.5 m available
  • Objects displayed at a height of less than 1.2 m
  • Descriptive labels located below 1.2 m
  • Guided tours available on request
  • Guided tours available with reservation
  • Direct lighting on all displayed objects

Description

This history museum is dedicated to the memory of Jeanne Mance and the Hospitallers of Saint Joseph. Explore the history of early Montréal, the city’s first hospital and the exceptional women who ran it until 1973. Discover a unique collection that dates back to the early days of the colony. (Source : BonjourQuébec.com)

Contact details

201, avenue des Pins Ouest, Montréal, Québec

514 849 2919,

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