10 Things that Make Montréal Shine
We’ve been telling you for years: Montréal is an amazing place to visit. With world-class dining, accommodations, festivals, museums and heritage sites, enhanced with four... Continue Reading
Discover some of Montréal’s Finest Bring-Your-Own-Wine (BYOW) Restaurants
From Ahuntstic to Saint-Henri and pretty much everywhere in between, Montréal is home to a plethora of bring-your-own-wine (BYOW) restaurants. These fine eateries give patrons... Continue Reading
Things to do in Montréal: May 8 to 14
Mom is queen this week (but isn’t she always?), which means amazing food, mimosas galore, good times over high tea and evenings of entertainment. Luckily... Continue Reading
Meet a Montrealer: Raphaël Gaspard, owner of Garçon fleur
Garçon fleur, a.k.a. Raphaël Gaspard, has been delivering happiness on a bike for over a year. With the wind in his hair, he rides the... Continue Reading
10 things under 10 minutes from Place-des-Arts metro station
Place des Arts, on the green line of Montréal’s metro (subway system), is the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles and the epicentre of entertainment... Continue Reading
Stanley Cup round 2: Tourisme Montréal faces off with Visit Tampa Bay
The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming and you can feel the electricity in the air as the Montréal Canadiens face off tonight against... Continue Reading
Meet a Montrealer: Julie Gilbert, Owner of Ô Deux Sœurs
Special collaboration with Florence Gagnon, president and founder of Lez Spread the Word Ô Deux Sœurs (which loosely translates as “At the two sisters”) is... Continue Reading
Montréal’s Ultimate Fashion Map
Mode Montréal is a resource every travelling fashion maven should know. Not only does it provide cues for the latest local street styles to help... Continue Reading
On the Run! Great Jogging Trails from Amazing Montréal Hotels
If your starting line is: The Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth Few hotels around the world can boast a Running Concierge, but then again, few hotel... Continue Reading
McCord Museum’s provocative “Camp Fires” exhibition explores gay identity
The McCord Museum presents the provocative exhibition, Camp Fires: The Queer Baroque of Léopold L. Foulem, Paul Mathieu and Richard Milette, which explores explicit themes... Continue Reading