The Old Port workers' strike has ended with an agreement in principle, which will be voted on by union members Wednesday.

The Syndicat des employés du Vieux-Port de Montréal and the Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal are not releasing details of their agreement until it is presented to union members.

The strike began May 27 and shut down popular tourist attractions in the Old Port, such as the Port d'Escale Marina, Clock Tower Beach and the Science Centre.

Striking employees at the Old Port camped out on de la Commune Street overnight Sept. 8. (Steve Rukavina/CBC)

The union sought to boost entry-level wages from the current $10.67 an hour to $15 an hour.

The Old Port said at the time that it made a fair offer of a 9.5 per cent salary increase over four years.