Whether you know Montreal or you do not – walking along a heritage trail is a great way to discover a city and see familiar places with new eyes.
I am the director of the Musée des ondes Emile Berliner, and I was curious to explore with our heritage trail Montreal’s radio past on the actual sites. I took some photos of all the mentioned locations in Circuit 1 and wanted to share them.
You can get an idea of the experience and, if you cannot make the trip to Montreal, you can still participate online. I had a great time and I learned a lot thanks to Alain Dufour’s great research.
The images were taken on May 7th 2020. The tour took me 2 hours and 15 minutes, including some longer stops and a short detour.

When you go, be advised that Montreal is in major construction mode. Take a map with you or your smartphone should you need to take a detour. The PDF map provided online is a good tool for general orientation, but not sufficient for people unfamiliar with the city. During my tour on a Thursday, social distancing was always possible, even in the popular Old Montreal and Downtown. The walk is easy, with some short down-hills and up-hills. The circuit works well on a bike or with a stroller as long as you do not plan to visit the inside of buildings, where you will often find stairs.
I wish you, online or on the street of Montreal, a great time with Montreal’s Radio Pioneers.
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Marconi's factory was small in comparison to its neighbours, the Dow Brewery and the chocolate factory of Lowney.




















