the casino de Montréal is a
casino located on the Ile Notre-Dame in
Montreal.rnThe
Casino consists of three buildings. Two of these, the French
Pavilion and the
Quebec Pavilion, were
built for Expo 67. The third building is an
annex built by
The Casino. The main building has five floors. There are over 3200 slot machines and over 120 gaming tables in
The casino. The casino also contains
four restaurants, four
bars, a
cabaret, and
meeting and banquet facilities. The casino is somewhat unconventional as there are windows in many places, and low ceilings.rnThe casino is
open twenty-four
hours a day,
seven days a week to patrons aged 18 and older. It has been a non-smoking casino since July 2003, and the former smoking lounges were closed in
May 2006 with the passing of a new provincial
law. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the playing areas, and so are hats. (security will make you check it as soon as you enter the playing
area)