Introduction: The Significance of Deloitte Tower

Deloitte Tower is a defining feature of downtown Montreal, celebrated for its innovative architecture, sustainability, and integration with the city's vibrant urban fabric. As Montreal’s first LEED® Platinum certified office tower, it sets a benchmark in environmental performance and urban revitalization. Located at 1190 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal in the Quad Windsor development, the tower connects key landmarks such as Windsor Station and the Bell Centre, serving as a gateway to the city’s dynamic downtown (Cadillac Fairview; Prism Pub).

This guide provides a detailed overview for visitors, covering visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, architectural highlights, sustainability features, nearby attractions, and practical travel tips. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, sustainability advocate, or Montreal explorer, discover why Deloitte Tower is a must-see landmark blending heritage, innovation, and green urban life.


Key Visitor Information

Visiting Hours and Accessibility

  • Public Spaces (Lobby, Courtyard, Retail):
    Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    (CDN Companies)

  • Admission:
    Free entry to public areas; no tickets required. Certain amenities or event spaces may require booking or invitation.

  • Accessibility:
    Deloitte Tower is fully accessible, featuring barrier-free entrances, elevators, accessible washrooms, and direct connections to Montreal’s underground pedestrian network (RÉSO).

Location, Travel, and Parking

  • Address: 1190 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montreal, QC H3B 0E3
  • Getting There:
    • Directly connected to Lucien-L'Allier and Bonaventure metro stations, Windsor Station (commuter trains), and several bus routes (PCL Construction).
    • Linked to the RESO underground city for sheltered access throughout downtown (ENFORM Architects).
  • Parking:
    Five-level parking structure with approximately 230 spaces. Parking may be limited during major Bell Centre events; public transit is recommended.

Entry Process and Security

  • Visitor Check-in:
    Security desk check-in may be required, especially for access beyond public areas or during special events.
  • Security:
    24-hour on-site security and comprehensive visitor moderation ensure a safe experience.

Historical and Architectural Context

History and Urban Development

  • Development:
    Deloitte Tower, also known as La Tour Deloitte, marked the first privately owned, newly constructed office tower in Montreal in over two decades when it broke ground in 2013 (Canadian Consulting Engineer).
    It is a cornerstone of the $2 billion Quad Windsor redevelopment, designed to revitalize downtown Montreal with interconnected commercial, residential, and public spaces (Prism Pub).

  • Heritage Integration:
    The tower preserves elements of the historic Windsor Station by incorporating the Bush Shed steel structure into its lobby, reflecting Montreal’s railway legacy (PCL Construction; B+H Architects).

Architectural Vision and Sustainability

  • Design:
    Conceived by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) with B+H Architects, Deloitte Tower features a crystalline, dual-volume form that harmonizes with its urban surroundings. The western façade complements Windsor Station’s stonework, while the remainder presents a sleek, glass-and-metal aesthetic (Arch Design Master; KPF).

  • Sustainability:
    Achieving LEED® Platinum Core and Shell certification, Deloitte Tower incorporates:

    • High-performance glazing (Guardian SunGuard®) for optimal daylight and reduced energy usage (Guardian Glass)
    • Energy-efficient HVAC and lighting
    • Water-saving fixtures and active participation in Cadillac Fairview’s Green At Work® program
    • Green roofs, urban beekeeping, and indoor bike storage for 197 bicycles
    • Electric vehicle charging stations, showers, and locker rooms for active commuters
    • Use of locally sourced materials and advanced waste diversion practices
  • Workplace Innovation:
    Modern, flexible office layouts, wellness amenities, a fitness center, tenant lounge, and smart technologies (e.g., CF Concierge app) support a healthy, collaborative environment.


Amenities and Visitor Experience

Public and Seasonal Spaces

  • Lobby and Courtyard:
    The 32-foot-high lobby features heritage steelwork and curated art, leading to Windsor Court—an outdoor courtyard with a reflecting pool in summer and a public skating rink in winter (ENFORM Architects; PCL Construction).

  • Retail and Dining:
    On-site restaurants and nearby eateries offer a range of options for business meals or casual dining (Cadillac Fairview). Retail shops are also accessible via the underground city and Windsor Station.

  • Event Facilities:
    Flexible event spaces are available for corporate and community gatherings. Regular public tours are not offered, but special events may provide additional access.

  • Wayfinding:
    Clear signage and direct links to the Bell Centre (via a level 4 bridge), Windsor Station, and public transit make navigation seamless for visitors.

  • Digital Services:
    High-speed internet and AV-equipped meeting rooms support business visitors.


Nearby Attractions and Photographic Highlights

  • Windsor Station:
    Adjacent heritage site with neo-Romanesque architecture.

  • Bell Centre:
    Major sports and entertainment venue.

  • Old Montreal & Place Jacques-Cartier:
    Historic districts within walking distance.

  • RESO Underground City:
    Extensive network of shops, dining, and pedestrian tunnels.

  • Best Photo Spots:

    • Glass façade reflecting cityscape at sunrise/sunset
    • Lobby’s preserved Bush Shed steelwork
    • Winter skating rink in the courtyard

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Deloitte Tower’s visiting hours?
A: Public spaces are open Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM; weekends 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

Q: Is there an entry fee?
A: No, entry is free for public areas.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Not regularly, but special events may offer guided access.

Q: Is Deloitte Tower accessible?
A: Yes, fully accessible for people with disabilities.

Q: Can the public use the skating rink?
A: Yes, during designated winter hours.

Q: Is parking available?
A: Yes, though spaces may be limited during major events.

Q: How do I get there by transit?
A: Close to Lucien-L'Allier and Bonaventure metro stations, Windsor Station, and several bus lines.


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