The Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour provides a poignant exploration of a pivotal moment in history. Led by historian Donovan King, the 2-hour guided tour takes visitors through significant sites, offering deep insights into the resilience of the Irish community. Priced affordably, the tour not only educates participants but also supports the hotel of a commemorative park, honoring the memory of over 6,000 Famine victims. Uncover the untold stories and discover the lasting impact of this humanitarian crisis on the city of Montreal.
About Your Stay
- The 2-hour guided tour focuses on the impact of the Irish Famine on Montreal in 1847, when 75,000 Irish refugees arrived at the city’s wharves.
- The tour visits significant sites, including Black Rock, fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals, providing historical context and insights.
- The tour is led by historian Donovan King, using vivid storytelling to convey the tragedy and resilience of the Irish community.
- The tour supports the hotel of a commemorative park to honor the memory of over 6,000 Irish Famine refugees who perished in Montreal.
- The tour offers a flexible booking policy, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring a hassle-free experience for visitors.
Tour Overview
The Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour is a 2-hour guided tour that explores the historical impact of the Irish Famine on the city in 1847.
Priced from Kč 368 per person, the tour is wheelchair accessible and offered in English.
Visitors can learn from a historian about the 75,000 Irish refugees who fled to Montreal’s wharves that year.
The tour visits key sites like the Black Rock, fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals.
It supports efforts to establish a commemorative park on the gravesite of over 6,000 Irish Famine refugees.
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Reservation Details
Visitors can take advantage of free cancellation by cancelling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Visitors can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexible planning for their trip.
This flexible booking policy allows travelers to reserve their spot without upfront payment. Simply book now and pay later to secure a spot on the tour.
This provides visitors with the convenience of planning their trip without committing funds until closer to the tour date.
With this reservation policy, visitors can easily adjust their plans if needed, ensuring a hassle-free experience for those interested in exploring Montreal’s Irish Famine history.
Historical Significance
The Irish Famine‘s impact on Montreal in 1847 was profound, as the city witnessed the arrival of 75,000 Irish refugees fleeing the devastating effects of the Famine.
Key sites visited on the tour include the Black Rock, fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals that accommodated the influx of refugees.
The tour provides in-depth historical context about this pivotal moment, highlighting the plight of the Irish and the significant role Montreal played in providing aid and shelter during this humanitarian crisis.
Ultimately, the tour supports efforts to establish a commemorative park on the gravesite of over 6,000 Irish Famine refugees.
Guided Tour
Led by historian Donovan King, the guided tour provides in-depth history about the Irish Famine and its profound effects on Montreal.
Visitors learn how 75,000 Irish refugees fleeing the Famine arrived at Montreal’s wharves in 1847.
An astounding 75,000 Irish refugees fleeing the Famine arrived at Montreal’s wharves in 1847, seeking shelter and a new beginning.
The tour explores key sites, including Black Rock, fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals that cared for the sick and dying.
Through vivid storytelling, the tour conveys the scale of the tragedy and the resilience of the Irish community.
Participants gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal moment in Montreal’s history and its lasting impact on the city.
More Great Tours NearbySupport for Commemoration
The tour supports the efforts to establish a foundation for a commemorative park on the gravesite of over 6,000 Irish Famine refugees. The park would honor the memory of those who perished during the tragic events of 1847. This initiative aims to create a space for reflection, education, and commemoration. As a key part of Montreal’s history, preserving this site is crucial. The tour contributes to this cause, raising awareness and funds to make the park a reality.
| Goal | Challenges | Progress | Next Steps |
| — | — | — | — |
| Establish a commemorative park | Secure funding and land | Ongoing fundraising and advocacy | Finalize site location and design |
| Honor victims of Irish Famine | Maintain historical accuracy | Public education campaign | Unveil memorial and open park |
Meeting Point
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins in front of the Pointe-à-Callière museum. This is the meeting point for the Irish Famine walking tour in Montreal.
The tour begins in front of the Pointe-à-Callière museum, the meeting point for the Irish Famine walking tour in Montreal.
Guests should check availability for the starting times of the 2-hour guided tour. The tour is led by historian Donovan King, who provides in-depth historical information about the impact of the Irish Famine on Montreal in 1847.
The tour supports efforts to establish a foundation for a commemorative park on the gravesite of over 6,000 Irish Famine refugees who arrived in the city during that tragic time.
Discovering the Impact of the Irish Famine in Montreal
Although the Irish Famine had devastated countless lives across the Emerald Isle, its impact reverberated far beyond Ireland’s shores, as evidenced by the thousands of refugees who sought sanctuary in Montreal in 1847.
The walking tour takes visitors through the historic sites that bore witness to this tragic chapter, including the Black Rock, fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals that served as the final refuge for many.
Led by a historian, the tour provides an in-depth look at how the influx of Irish refugees transformed Montreal, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s social, economic, and cultural fabric.
Uncovering the Untold Stories
What untold stories lie hidden within the history of the Irish Famine’s impact on Montreal?
This walking tour aims to uncover the forgotten narratives of the thousands of Irish refugees who sought asylum in Montreal in 1847.
Through guided visits to key sites, you will learn about the fever sheds, burial grounds, and hospitals that bore witness to the harrowing suffering endured by the Famine victims.
The tour also highlights efforts to establish a commemorative park, honoring the over 6,000 refugees who perished.
Questions About Your Stay
What Is the Tour Guide’s Background and Expertise?
The tour is led by historian Donovan King, who provides in-depth knowledge about the Irish Famine and its effects on Montreal in 1847. He’s an expert on this historical event and its significance to the city.
How Accessible Is the Tour for Individuals With Limited Mobility?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing individuals with limited mobility to fully participate. It provides an inclusive experience to explore the historical significance of the Irish Famine’s impact on Montreal.
Are There Any Options for Private or Group Tours?
The tour offers private and group options. Guests can book a private tour for their party or join a small group tour. Pricing and availability may vary, so customers should check with the tour provider for details.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Specific Interests or Requests?
The tour can likely be customized to accommodate specific interests or requests. Visitors should contact the tour operator to discuss any special needs or preferences to ensure an optimal experience.
What Are the Safety Precautions in Place During the Tour?
The tour provides safety precautions by ensuring the route is wheelchair accessible and leading the group through well-maintained paths. Tour guides are trained in emergency procedures and carry first-aid kits. Participants are advised to wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather.
Final Verdict On This Stay
The Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour provides a poignant and educational experience, guiding visitors through the sites that witnessed the profound impact of the 1847 humanitarian crisis. Led by a knowledgeable historian, the tour unveils the resilience of the Irish community and supports the hotel of a commemorative park honoring the memory of over 6,000 Famine victims, ensuring their stories are not forgotten.
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