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Support these 4 local businesses in Old Port during the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada

Add these local gems to your race weekend to-do list.

A wooden picnic table laden with summery drinks and a charcuterie spread. Right: The back of a lounge chair on the edge of a steaming pool with its occupants legs visible.

Marché des Éclusiers. Right: Bota Bota, Spa-sur-l'eau

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Every year, the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada attracts thousands of fans to Montreal to watch elite racing in the heart of one of the world's most beautiful cities. And when you're not on the edge of your seat at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, you'll have plenty of time to explore what Montreal has to offer.

As an Official Partner of Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada , Amex is offering Cardmembers unique and premium ways to elevate their race weekend — including shining a spotlight on local businesses you'll love. So, naturally, these local spots all accept Amex.

Whether you're a local or in town for the weekend, taking time to explore the Old Port is a must. Among Montreal's oldest neighbourhoods, the Old Port is a blend of historic charm and modern luxuries on the edge of the Saint-Laurent River.

If you're like 75% of Canadians* who agree it's important to support local small businesses while visiting a new destination, you can check out these shops to round out your F1® weekend plans.

Accent du Monde

During the summer months, pop-up shops known as the Shop Small Boutiques open, adding extra excitement to your riverside stroll. Among these is Accent du Monde, a boutique offering home and lifestyle goods from artisans around the world.

From décor to accessories, Accent du Monde’s handcrafted items can be a memento of your visit to Montreal for Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada weekend.

Marché des Éclusiers

Capture the essence of Montreal charm at Marché des Éclusiers, an open-air gathering space between the Lachine Canal and Saint-Laurent River.

Part restaurant, part farmers market, Marché des Éclusiers delivers entertainment, world-class dining, local produce and more. Their rotating offerings mean you'll taste a different flavour of Montreal every visit.

Bota Bota, Spa-sur-l'eau

This one-of-a-kind floating spa in a retired boat features five levels of relaxation including saunas, steam rooms, a thermal circuit, plunge pools, massage treatments, beauty services and more.

During your busy Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada weekend, stepping into Bota Bota for a few precious hours of serenity is a great way to rejuvenate — all while enjoying views of the city from the Saint-Laurent River.

Le Bateau-Mouche

With panoramic windows and a glass roof, Le Bateau-Mouche offers an unbeatable dining experience on the Saint-Laurent River. Their three-hour summer dinner cruise includes a full bar, gourmet à la carte dining, and live music.

They also offer daytime cruises with a bilingual guide who can show you a whole new side of the city. Whichever you pick, you're in for an experience.

From coast to coast, Amex continues to support Canadian small businesses through their Shop Small® initiative. From al fresco dining (on land or water) to unwinding in a floating spa or browsing vibrant pop-up shops, there are so many ways to elevate your race weekend in the Old Port — all while supporting local.

To discover more local spots to support, check out Amex Maps.

* This poll was conducted between January 8-13, 2025 among a sample of 2011 US Adults, 1022 Australia Adults, 1020 Canada Adults, 1015 UK Adults,1025 Japan Adults, 1021 Mexico Adults and, 1023 India Adults who have at least a $50k+ income equivalent and typically travel at least once a year. The interviews were conducted online. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2-3 percentage points. Some geographies may be weighted with fewer variables depending on local census data availability.

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