Drinks, dancing and dinner at the Casino de Montréal
Freshness, vitality, reinvention, excitement and confidence – just a few of the things you’d expect to get in any kind of makeover. And for their... Continue Reading
Barbegazi: Canada’s coolest winter action sports festival
It’s unknown whether or not the designers of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium envisioned the architectural marvel, long the site of warm weather sporting action including professional... Continue Reading
Celebrate cuisine at Montréal en lumière 2014
The 15th edition of Montréal en Lumière is taking place from February 20 to March 2, 2014. To celebrate this momentous occasion, the gastronomy program... Continue Reading
Live for Love on Valentine’s Day in romantic Montreal
Since Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday this year, Montreal sets its sights on a long weekend of love. Walk down snow-covered cobblestone streets, turn... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Montreal: January 31 to February 6
Stay warm and entertained this week with quintessential winter activities, world-class music, film, dance, theatre and art – and comfort food to match! Not only... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Montreal: January 24-30
The days may be chilly, but Montreal’s penchant for entertainment and lively activities never freezes: celebrate snowy sports with the family, settle in at the... Continue Reading
Montreal’s Poutine Week takes over town in 2014
Forget the polar vortex, residents of Quebec and Ontario are now bracing themselves for mass hysteria of a different kind… a delicious kind… Montreal’s second... Continue Reading
Dogsledding and Snow Days at Parc Jean-Drapeau
Classic winter sports like cross-country skiing and ice skating will always prove popular in Montreal, but dogsledding might give them a literal run for their... Continue Reading
The Art of Music at the MMFA’s Bourgie Hall
Art and music intertwine at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, host to almost 100 concerts every year at one-of-a-kind concert venue Bourgie Hall, where... Continue Reading
Brunch, coffee, chocolate and keeping cozy in the Village
During the winter months, the beloved Boules Roses of Montreal’s Gay Village neighbourhood go into hibernation and people retreat from the streets to cozy up... Continue Reading