You’ll lift off over Montreal with a local pilot-guide, flying past Mount Royal’s Oratory and circling above Old Montreal’s rooftops. See Olympic Park and cross the Saint-Lawrence by air while listening to live commentary through your headset. There’s this strange mix of excitement and calm — plus plenty of chances for awkward window selfies if you’re into that sort of thing.
The first thing I noticed wasn’t the city — it was the soft vibration under my feet as we lifted off from the heliport just outside downtown Montreal. Our pilot, Alain, cracked a joke about his “French accent being free of charge,” which made everyone laugh (even though honestly, his English was better than mine). The headphones muffled everything except his voice and the gentle hum of the rotors. Suddenly, we were tilting forward and there it was: Mount Royal rising up with St. Joseph’s Oratory perched like a tiny green crown. I didn’t expect to feel so small up there — or maybe so awake.
We swept over the Saint-Lawrence river, sunlight flickering on water that looked almost metallic from above. Alain pointed out Old Montreal and the port area — I could spot tiny people walking along cobbled streets. The Jacques Cartier Bridge looked like someone had dropped a toy model across the water. It’s funny; you see these places in photos or on foot but from above they’re stitched together differently, like one long story instead of separate neighborhoods. My partner tried to take a photo but mostly just got her own reflection in the window (she laughed and gave up after three tries).
I kept catching little details: blue roofs near Parc Jean Drapeau, soccer fields behind Olympic Stadium that looked like green postage stamps. The commentary was actually interesting — not too much history, just enough to make me want to look things up later (did you know Boucherville Islands are home to herons? I didn’t). The flight felt quick but not rushed; I remember thinking how weirdly peaceful it is when all you hear is your own breathing and Alain’s voice in your ears. We landed before I was ready for it to end — my legs were wobbly getting out, but in a good way.
The exact duration isn’t specified but most city helicopter tours typically last between 20-30 minutes depending on route and weather.
Yes, live commentary is provided by your pilot or guide via headsets during the helicopter tour.
You’ll see Mount Royal with St. Joseph’s Oratory, Old Montreal, Olympic Park, Jacques Cartier Bridge, Parc Jean Drapeau, Boucherville Islands, and more.
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult; kids under 24 months fly free.
Passengers weighing over 250 lbs cannot board due to aircraft balance limits.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible including transportation options nearby.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; you’ll need to meet at the designated heliport location.
The tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide depending on availability.
Your flight includes clear headsets for live guide commentary throughout the journey, all taxes and handling fees taken care of upfront, plus free admission for children under 24 months riding with an adult companion—so you just show up at Helicraft ready for takeoff without extra hassle.
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