Montréal celebrates Black History Month 2015
Montréal’s 24th annual Black History Month features 28 days packed with museum and art gallery exhibitions, lectures, special events and concerts throughout the city in February.... Continue Reading
Marvel Universe LIVE! A visual and technological marvel coming to Montréal
“Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can…” Can he swing from a thread? Take a look overhead at the Bell Centre this summer when Marvel... Continue Reading
Things to do in Montréal: January 23 to 29
It may be cold, but it’s cool, too. This week, Montréal is alive with the celebration of winter’s wonder, especially with the electrifying Igloofest outdoor... Continue Reading
Sucrerie de la Montagne: a complete sugar shack experience
Arguably one of the best ways to welcome spring with open arms after yet another seemingly interminable winter, the sugar shack experience just never gets... Continue Reading
Celebrated cartoonist Stephan Pastis swoons over Montréal
When cartoonist Stephan Pastis visited Montréal last autumn, he fell hard. We’re not taking about an accidental tumble during a rookie’s attempt to play hockey,... Continue Reading
How to brighten up your winter days and nights in Montréal
There’s nothing like that first shock of cold air on a brisk winter’s morning to remind you that you’re alive. And so it is that,... Continue Reading
Snow Days and Nights at Fête des Neiges 2015
The joys of a real Canadian winter abound at Fête des Neiges de Montréal, a free outdoor event for snow fans of all ages. Get... Continue Reading
Things to do in Montréal: January 16 to 22
With the crisp cold air and the bright shining sun, it’s easy to see the magical aspect of Montréal in the winter these days. It’s... Continue Reading
Meet a Montrealer: Nicolas Cournoyer
As the CEO of Igloofest, the outrageous open-air dance party that turns Old Montréal into the hottest club in town for four consecutive weekends from... Continue Reading
Winter arts and culture festival MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE is a bright light in a big city
Montrealers have long been predisposed towards thumbing their collective nose at deepest, darkest winter, so 16 years ago when the planners of a unique new... Continue Reading