In the midst of marching in Montreal’s historic 200th St. Patrick’s Day parade, Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney also visited one of the city’s most gorgeous rooftop restaurants.
With so many stunning terrasses and rooftops in the city, it’s hard to pick a favourite, but Hiatus—located on the top two floors of Place Ville Marie in downtown Montreal.
Perched atop one of Montréal’s tallest, sexiest skyscrapers, Hiatus delivers upscale Japanese-inspired dishes with breathtaking city views.
Spanning the 45th and 46th floors of Place Ville Marie, Hiatus is all about the elegant dining room, private event space, and drop dead gorgeous bar overlooking the city.

When was Mark Carney spotted dining with Quebec Premier François Legault?
Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Quebec Premier François Legault at Hiatus in Montreal on Sunday.
Hiatus posted stories and photos on their Instagram account with the following captions:
“Bonjour M. Carney”
“14h50 Dimanche”
“Au Hiatus”
“En attendant les premiers ministres”
“2025.03.16”
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With U.S. relations a hot topic in the news these days thanks to the tariffs and new travel rules to the U.S. (including registration & fingerprinting), François Legault is the first premier that the prime minister has met since being sworn in.
What makes the Hiatus Montreal such a special rooftop restaurant?
With panoramic views of Montreal’s skyline and an all-star line-up of chefs, Hiatus is literally one of the city's top tables.

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