Montreal is a vibrant and multicultural city. It is also the second-largest French-speaking city in the world, after Paris. All kinds of venues, historical and trendy, set the stage for our events. Here are some of the locations that our participants have discovered over the years.

Venues

Desautels Faculty of Management
Founded in 1906 as the Department of Commerce, the Faculty is the alma mater of 22,000 alumni worldwide and continues to attract one of North America's most international student body to the McGill campus. The building hosts the final presentations on the 4th floor.

McGill Faculty Club and Conference Centre

Century-old history and a sense of tradition grace this location, built in 1887. The McGill Faculty Club welcomed MMICC for the first time in 2009 at the Inaugural Cocktail.

Pointe-à-Callière Museum
The Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, located near the Old Port, rises above Montreal's actual birthplace and features remarkable architectural remains. Host of the Opening Ceremonies since 2007.

Mont Avila
Surrounded by a winter panorama 70 kilometers North of Montreal, "snow tubing" has become a signature activity at MMICC, where everyone is invited to race down the hills in tubes or rafts. Restraint optional!

Marriott Residence Inn Downtown Montreal
Only a 2 minutes walk from McGill, this hotel is located in the heart of downtown Montreal and has accommodated MMICC guests since 2006. With in-room wifi, a kitchenette and daily breakfast buffet, this is where everything happens on day 4: the case period.

University Club of Montreal
This 1913 Club House hosts the traditional Judges & Advisors Lunch. Dr. John McRae, a McGill surgeon who served in WW1 and became famous for his poem, In Flanders Field, is one of this Club's founding members.

Club Mount Stephen

Founded by a group of Montreal businessmen in 1926, Club Mount Stephen is a spectacular display of late Victorian Renaissance architecture and hosted the Closing Ceremonies in 2009 and 2011.

Club 1234
Just a step from the busy Ste-Catherine street, Club 1234 caters to Montreal's finest party crowd, featuring a gigantic main room with a capacity of 1,500 and state-of-the-art sound and light system. Host of the farewell party in 2006, 2008 and 2011.

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