The giant multimedia wall, measuring 14 metres wide by 21 metres high, is used for spectacular projections and is in itself a unique and distinctive feature in the Casino’s immediate competitive market.Īmong the world’s largest casinos, the Casino de Montréal features five floors of gaming, each one more exciting than the last, and is one of the city’s star attractions.
The Casino de Montréal’s Pavillon de la France now boasts completely updated interior architecture. The casino was expanded for the first time in 1994 and again in 1996, when it took over the former Québec pavilion.Īfter four years of renovations, the Casino de Montréal took a decisive turn towards the future and, on November 21, 2013, officially unveiled its new gaming and entertainment areas. The casino was an instant success, with average daily visitor numbers reaching the 12,000 mark.
At the time, it housed 65 gaming tables and 1,200 slot machines. Located in the former Expo’67 French pavilion (Pavillon de la France), the Casino de Montréal was inaugurated on October 9, 1993.