The present article reviews pertinent contributions from the Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, to the understanding of the mechanisms and treatment of atrial fibrillation. The article discusses the usefulness of anticoagulant therapy, antiarrhythmic drug therapy for sinus rhythm maintenance, the electrophysiological basis of atrial fibrillation and the investigation of new energy sources for catheter ablation. Future directions at the Montreal Heart Institute are also briefly addressed.