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17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

Attractions, Restaurants, Museums and… a Few Secret Places!

It’s easy to think Old Montreal is all about the past… cobblestone everywhere, narrow streets, old buildings and layers of history. They all work together to transport you in time to Montreal’s European roots, but, today’s artists and designers have taken this historic canvas and turned it into a playground for the modern imagination. Full of delicious restaurants, museums and so much more – take a look at our list below for suggestions on what to do while you visit Old Montreal.

1. Experience the unique Oasis Immersion | Root for nature Expo is currently happening

“Root for Nature: spotlight on the work “We are all interconnected” ????” – Oasis Immersion

Unleash your inner explorer at Oasis Immersion in Old Montreal. This innovative experience isn’t your typical museum; it’s a vibrant space that ignites your curiosity and sparks a sense of optimism. Their current exhibition, “Root for Nature,” takes you on a stunning multi-sensory journey through the heart of nature.

Step into a world of vibrant colours and captivating sounds. Imagine being transported to bustling rainforests or serene underwater landscapes, all without a VR headset. The program aims to inspire you to take a stand for biodiversity and the preservation of our planet. Through interactive elements and captivating visuals, “Root for Nature” encourages a powerful connection with the natural world.

Duration : 80 minutes | 25$-25$ | Book online here

Let someone else be the guide on a Old Montreal Food Tour

2. The Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour

It’s no secret that Old Montreal is a gem to be discovered. The Old Port, the European architecture, the cobblestone streets, and the list goes on… but what is kind of new is its foodie scene. The Old Montreal Food Tour takes you on a journey to many of them, highlighting Quebec culture and history as it does. What better way to enjoy the magic of winter than warm up and eat food, and then pop back out to discover the winter land for just a little bit, and then warm up with even more food!? The tour even features some warm soup broth during these cold months.
–> Check out the Old Montreal Food Tour

• Enjoy Montreal classics like smoked meat poutine, salmon bagels, craft beer and more
• Benefit from local certified guide’s knowledge
• Experience Montreal’s essential sights including Place d’Armes, the Old Port and St. Paul Street

Learn More about the food tour
See Dates for the Old Montreal Food Tour

Eat your way through the Old Montreal restaurant scene

If you’re really hungry check out these or choose from some of our favourites below. Old Montreal Restaurants | April 2024 | 22 Very Cool places we highly recommend

3. Barroco | Saint-Paul Street

Located in a building dating back to Napoleonic times, Barroco combines the old world charm of your grandmother’s cooking with with the intimate, dimly-lit ambiance characteristic of the most romantic dining establishments. Serving French, Spanish and Italian cuisine in a warm, traditional setting of stone walls and baroque chandeliers, Barroco blends perfectly into the European architecture of Old Montreal.

What truly sets Barroco apart is the seamless blend of an old-world feel with the lively spirit of Montreal’s dining scene. Here, every dinner feels like a celebration, every bite a discovery, and every visit a cherished memory in the making. It’s not just the buzz of conversation that fills the air; it’s a shared energy, a collective joy in discovering culinary delights and savoring moments together.

https://www.barroco.ca

Price index: $$$ | Address: 312 Rue Saint-Paul O. | Phone number: (514) 544-5800

4. Crew Collective & Cafe | Ancient Bank transformed in a Café & Collective Space

At Crew Collective & Cafe, you can dine, sip coffee and stay a while… you’ll want to in a space like this! Located at the old 20’s era Royal Bank headquarters, this is not your average cafe: it boasts 50 foot vaulted ceilings, seating for 100 and an abundance of additional coworking space for its members. Voted by Forbes as one of the top 5 most beautiful coworking spaces in the world, Crew also operates a fully equipped kitchen to prepare fresh and delicious meals that can be served to you as you work! Maybe you’ll even get to rub shoulders with some of the top freelance designers and developers in Montreal who call this space their office. Make sure you make a reservation, the space is in high demand!

Price index: $$ | Address: 360 Rue Saint-Jacques

5. Modavie | Bistro Français

In the heart of Old Montreal’s historic charm, Modavie Bistro Français has unveiled its stunning renovation, blending timeless allure with modern sophistication. This beloved Saint-Paul Street restaurant, renowned for its Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and signature lamb dishes, invites diners to experience its refreshed elegance. With a carefully updated interior that respects its rustic roots while introducing contemporary flair, Modavie offers an atmosphere where every meal is a celebration.

The restaurant continues to host live jazz evenings, adding a layer of enchantment to the dining experience against the backdrop of its refined new look. Modavie’s evolution is more than a mere facelift; it’s a rejuvenation of its spirit, promising an unforgettable culinary journey that pays homage to the essence of Old Montreal.

Price index: $$$ | Address: 1 Saint-Paul St W | 514 287-9582

Check out the new Grand Quai and it’s new Tower of observation

6. The Grand Quai and Port of Montreal Tower

old montreal thing to do

The Grand Quay in Old Montreal has undergone a major transformation, and the new Port of Montreal Tower is the crown jewel. Here’s a breakdown:

Grand Quay: Picture a revitalized waterfront with a green roof boasting over 24,000 flowering plants and a spacious wooden terrace. It’s a place to breathe in the fresh air and soak up the scenery, with stunning views of the Old Port, cruise ships gliding down the St. Lawrence River, and the Montreal skyline.

Port of Montreal Tower: Towering 65 meters above the banks of the river, this new observation tower is the star of the show. Imagine panoramic vistas unfolding before you – the bustling port activity, the historic charm of Old Montreal, and the vast expanse of the St. Lawrence River. More than just a view, the tower offers interactive experiences, educational capsules about Montreal and the port, and even a glass-floored cage for the thrill-seekers.

Combined, the Grand Quay and Port of Montreal Tower create a vibrant destination. It’s a place to relax, explore, learn, and capture breathtaking memories of your Montreal visit.

***Honest recommendation: There is a cost of 15$ to get at the top of the Tower. We think it is a bit overpriced for a few minutes view.

Refresh in a Old Montreal Spa

We recently listed this article called Montreal Spas : 12 Beautiful Spas to Visit for 2024. It’s important to take time for yourself, even if it’s just for a few hours. Stress can take a toll on our minds and bodies, luckily Old Montreal is surrounded by spas in and around the city.

7. Bota Bota | Floating Montreal Spa

old montreal things to do spa

In the heart of Montreal’s Old Port is a spa that is as beautiful to look at as it is relaxing. Bota Bota is unique: it’s an old converted boat that’s anchored on the St-Lawrence river. Bota Bota offers spectacular views of Montreal’s historic port and allows you to be surround by the soothing flow of the river. Its many floors offer different services, from eucalyptus steam baths, saunas, outdoor whirlpools, a gourmet restaurant and a garden. Follow their water circuit that begins in a hot sauna, followed by a dip in a cold pool, and finish it off in a relaxation area or enjoy the view from their whirlpool. It’s walking distance from Square Victoria metro which makes this spa the ultimate relaxation haven without ever having to leave the city.

75-120$ for 2+ hours

8. Scandinave Spa | Old Montreal Spa

This Scandinavian spa in the heart of Old Montreal believes in the relaxation power of baths and water therapy. They focus on three key aspects: body warming, rinse stations, and relaxation areas. Warm up in their eucalyptus steam bath, their sauna, and hot baths. They’re also proud of their ‘eco spa’ philosophy: they compost, recycle heat to warm their water jet bath, and use natural ingredients for their cleaning products. Top off your spa experience with a relaxing massage, and let the day melt away.

Get cultured at an art gallery

Montreal is known as a city full of artists. Mingle with them, and discover works from around the world, at these galleries that just might make you fall in love.

8. Discover new horizons at the Phi Centre / Until April 29th Colored: The Unknown Life of Claudette Colvin

Until 28th of April. Colored: The Unknown Life of Claudette Colvin is an immersive experience adapted from a biographical essay, written by Tania de Montaigne, that traces the story of Claudette Colvin and her journey from struggle to abandonment.

Colored is an augmented reality experience that transports you to the United States, to Montgomery in Alabama on March 2, 1955. In a setting specially designed for the experience, the emblematic scenes from the life of Claudette Colvin are replayed before you during her fight for civil rights. Whether you are alone or accompanied, you’ll be able to join your peers in a collective experience.

The Phi Centre is home to exciting innovation that blends art, music, film and technology to become a hub for creating and sharing innovative ideas. They present immersive exhibitions that are like nothing you’ve seen before. Step into a VR film or feel the vibrations of mind bending audio... The art venue regularly hosts concerts, film screenings and other events, so there’s always something new to discover. You can even dance the night away, express yourself, and have your imagination expanded all at the same time.

phi-centre.com

8. Fondation Phi pour l’art contemporain / New Free Exhibition starting on May 3rd

Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos: Efflorescence/The Way We Wake.
This art exhibition showcases works by Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos, both exploring themes of identity and transformation through a history of migration. The centerpiece is a collaborative sculpture, “Efflorescence/The Way We Wake,” featuring a powerful, multi-bodied figure adorned with symbolic embellishments. This large-scale work exemplifies the artists’ shared experiences and artistic approaches, while the full exhibition highlights their individual practices that center around female power and cultural heritage.

https://phi.ca/en/events/rajni-perera-marigold-santos/

Pay tribute at one of the area’s breathtaking churches

What is a visit to Old Montreal, a city full of religious history, without stopping by one of its majestic churches? Today’s artists have even given them an all new cultural significance…

9. Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

notre dame de bon secours old montreal chapel
Photo credit: Somewhere on the Down East Loop

Have you ever heard Leonard Cohen’s song Suzanne? When Cohen sings “And the sun pours down like honey/On our lady of the harbour,” he’s talking about the Montreal sun shining down on Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours chapel’s rooftop statue, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. You can come get a firsthand experience of Suzanne’s shenanigans, take an audio tour of the Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum and connect with Montreal’s past on the archeological site.

margueritebourgeoys.org

10. Notre Dame Basilica and Places d’Armes

Well revered as one of the most magnificent and famous churches in Old Montreal, the Notre Dame Basilica, built in 1656, it is the city’s oldest Catholic church. Now, playing throughout 2021, Aura makes the church even more stunning. Projecting lights throughout the building using state of the art technology, the light show highlights the spectacular architecture in ways you’ve never seen it before and takes the audience on a sumptuous multimedia journey.

basiliquenotredame.ca / aurabasiliquemontreal.com

Browse the shops for Old Montreal local artisanal goods

You’ll find shops selling everything from fine art to souvenirs as you wander around the streets of Old Montreal, but there’s one place to go if you want to be at the heart of all the retail…

11. Marche Bonsecours

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The grand and historic building of Marche Bonsecours is home year round to countless boutiques, galleries and restaurants. You’ll be able to find work from local craftspeople, and definitely something to take home for your loved ones if you’re from out of town. If you are from here, there’s always something new to find even in your own community!

marchebonsecours.qc.ca

Make a pit stop at the best local cafés

Perk up with a hot cup of coffee and hide away from the elements at these darling café spots, nestled into the beautiful architecture of the area.

12. Olive et Gourmando | An institution

Olive et Gourmando, the place where sandwiches feel like gourmet fair, without actually being all that fancy. They’re just downright scrumptious and made with equal parts love and quality ingredients. Locals and visitors alike flock to this spot for breakfast, brunch and lunch, every day of the week. It’s one of the more… in and out options of the Old Montreal restaurants, letting you enjoy top notch food in a more casual atmosphere. Beware, week-ends get awfully crowded!

Price index: $ | Address: 351 St-Paul W

13. Le Petit Dep

There are plenty of dépanneurs (convenience stores) all around Montreal, but this one’s unique. Le Petit Dep is a charming little boutique full of local goods. You can get their homemade salads, sandwiches and soups, bring home a jar of local syrups, honeys, oils and more, snack on quality local cookies, chocolates, and pastries, cool off with an ice cream from Les Givrées, and have a coffee or beer from a local microbrery.

14. Indulge in Old Montreal’s best bakeries at Chez Potier

Chez Potier Patisserie is a gourmet market and patisserie located in the heart of Old Montreal. Founded by pastry chef Olivier Potier, the shop is known for its high-quality ingredients, exquisite pastries, and intimate atmosphere.

The lemon tart at Chez Potier is a true masterpiece. Simply the best in Montreal! The tart shell is made with a blend of almond and hazelnut flour, giving it a rich and nutty flavor. The filling is made with fresh lemon juice and zest, and it’s perfectly balanced between sweet and tart. The tart is topped with a beautiful meringue swirl, which adds a touch of sweetness and lightness.

The Carré Doré is Chez Potier’s signature dessert. It’s a six-person cake made with a crunchy almond and peanut praline base, a milk chocolate mousse, and a salted caramel heart. The cake is topped with a thin layer of chocolate ganache and a sprinkling of gold leaf. The Carré Doré is a truly decadent dessert, and it’s sure to please even the most discerning palate.

In addition to the lemon tart and the Carré Doré, Chez Potier offers a wide variety of other pastries, including croissants, tarts, cakes, and chocolates. The shop also offers a selection of coffee and tea, making it the perfect spot for a quick coffee break or a leisurely afternoon tea.

630 Wellington | chezpotier.com | 438-792-5182

Take in some iconic views

The views never stop in this beautiful area, but we’re sure you wont want to miss these vantage points and favourite photo opportunities.

16. Terrasse Nelligan | Rooftop terrasse

Perched atop the historic streets of Old Montreal, Terrasse Nelligan offers a rooftop getaway where the views are breathtaking. This chic, open-air terrace serves up an enticing blend of expertly crafted cocktails and seasonal dishes, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Saint Lawrence River and the city’s iconic architecture. It’s a vibrant spot for soaking in the sun or enjoying a sunset, making every visit a memorable escape into Montreal’s charming urban oasis.

Five stories up the Nelligan Hotel, this rooftop terrace beckons to patrons with the delicious scent of meat and fresh fish cooking on the outdoor grill, and keeps it fresh with some delicious summery drinks.

Price index: $$ | 106, rue Saint-Paul Ouest | Book ahead online |

17. Habitat 67

Designed for Expo 67, Habitat 67 is an architectural marvel. Originally designed to introduce the outdoor space and multilevel environments that come with suburban homes to affordable urban housing, it is made of 354 identical, prefabricated concrete forms. While the demand to live in the stunning property drove prices up, taking in its weirdness, scale, and vision of the future are all free from the banks of Old Port.

Explore with the whole family

Visiting galleries, restaurants and churches all day can become a bit tiresome for the young and young at heart, but these recommendations will give your sightseeing a much needed sense of adventure.

For more kid-friendly activities around the city, here’s 17+ Amazing Things to do in Montreal with Kids year round.

18. La Grande Roue de Montréal / Way to expensive

You can hop aboard one of the enclosed gondolas of the 60 meter tall observation wheel and take in breathtaking views of the city, the river and the mountains! As the lights twinkle in the evening it’s particularly magical, making it a perfect experience for capping off a long day of fun, no matter what the weather.

Honest opinion: 35$ for 15 minutes is too expensive! We recommend avoiding the Grande Roue

Expand your mind at these museums and Discovery Centers

In a location full of history, it’s no surprise there’s lots to learn! You can also choose from these 11+ Montreal Museums to Visit while exploring the rest of the city.

19. Montreal Science Centre

The Montreal Science Centre is another exciting family-friendly adventure. With hands-on exhibits that let you explore the environment, biology, culture and technology in all new ways. There’s also IMAX 3D movie theatre screening breathtaking nature documentaries. No matter what your age is, you’re sure to learn something new – a day at the Science Centre is never dull!

Calling all curious minds! Dive into Explore – Life – Sized Science, an interactive science exhibit where you become the scientist! Play with motion, air, light, water, and more. Build bridges, power things with your body, and even compose music with code. It’s a fun-filled exploration of science for all ages! montrealsciencecentre.com

20. Pointe-à-Callière Museum / Pirates Exhibition

It’s a museum about Montreal‘s history and archeology, but Pointe-à-Callière is far from boring. They’ve got a wide range of exhibitions: from the beginnings of Montreal, to local pirates (perfect for kids), contemporary culture, a hands on archeological adventure – and so much more to discover! pacmusee.qc.ca

Ahoy there, mateys! Set sail for adventure at Pointe-à-Callière’s new pirate exhibit! This interactive experience lets kids (ages 5-12) become privateers like Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville. Climb aboard the D’Iberville, learn pirate life (food, battles, hygiene!), and even chase virtual rats. Play a naval battle game, meet famous pirates, and transform your face with a pirate photo booth! Filled with ship models, tools, and treasures, this exhibit is a must-see for little buccaneers! Check out this permanent exhibition here

21. Chateau Ramezay

Photo credit: Société des musées du Québec

Chateau Ramezay is a historic site and museum that’ll allow you to get in contact with the city’s past on a more personal level. The building itself is full of history, from its inception in 1705 as a residence for then Governor of Montréal, Claude de Ramezay, to its occupation during the American Revolution. Now, the builiding has spent its last 120 years of as a museum, so they know what they’re doing. Come by and step on into the past.

chateauramezay.qc.ca

Shop a little, or a lot

Full of designer boutiques, even hitting the mall can be a cultural and artistic event here in Old Montreal.

22. Rooney

rooney boutique old montreal shop
Photo credit: Rooney

Rooney, a clothing and accessory boutique, seeks to provide its patrons with the best of the latest trends, from both well known and independent up-and-coming designers. That means a more intimate shopping experience: the items you take home aren’t just another consumer good, they’re a quality product with a story. Come shop here worry-free, Rooney’s collection promises to be right on fashion’s cutting edge.

rooneyshop.com

23. Michel Brisson

Photo credit: Michel Brisson

This high end men’s clothing store could actually double as an art gallery. That’s because the collections you’ll find at Michel Brisson are so meticulously chosen that just perusing through the items transports you into the minds and worlds of some of the best international designers.

michelbrisson.com

24. Denis Gagnon

denis gagnon old montreal shopping
Photo credit: SDC Vieux-Montréal

Denis Gagnon clothing is an architectural marvel in itself. His designs are at the forefront of fashion, stemming not from trends but from his imagination. Taking a precise and delicate approach to leather, famously Gagnon’s favourite material, the clothes may not be in the average shopper’s price range. They are instead works of art, hanging on racks in the minimalist boutique (along with the clothes of a few other designers) the way paintings hang on the walls of a gallery.

denisgagnon.ca

There’s even more to discover, but you’ll have to check out the store to explore the rest!

Private Old Montreal Evening Food & Drink Tour

The Old Montreal Evening Food Tour is the best way to experience, taste, and learn about Old Montreal. The tour stops at 3 different tasting locations. Between the food tastings, your knowledgeable guide takes you to famous Montreal landmarks and dives into the history of the area. Spend time learning about Old Montreal while tickling your tastebuds with the Old Montreal evening Food Tour. You can book this exclusive tour directly online every Tuesday and Wednesday at 6pm.

Discover the rest of this wonderful city!

As incredible as Old Montreal is, the rest of the city is also vibrant, buzzing with life and full of amazing things to discover… check out our other neighbourhood guides for the Plateau, Mile End, Mile Ex and Little Italy to continue your Montreal adventure!

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Eat, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: Old Montreal, old montreal restaurants, old montreal things to do, old montreal walking tours, things to do in old montreal, vieux montreal

17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

We’ve compiled our top 14 holiday activities in Montreal… for locals and visitors alike! 2025 Guide

The summer months might be behind us, but with the cool weather comes holiday cheer! Montreal is full of festivities year round, and Christmas season is no exception. From markets to hot chocolates, and Christmas parks to fireworks, we’ve picked 14 Christmas activities in Montreal that you won’t want to miss this year.

[Click here to stay up to date with the latest COVID-19 related restrictions in Montreal]

15. Marché des Éclusiers

photo credit: marcheeclusiers

Experience the enchantment of Christmas at Marché des Éclusiers, the perfect place to embrace the holiday season! Warm up with festive drinks and decadent hot chocolates at our Christmas café bar, or indulge in seasonal dishes and magical cocktails at our restaurants. Find the perfect Christmas tree to brighten your home and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. Make this your must-visit spot for a memorable holiday experience!

Check out their market on Fridays and Saturdays that is transformed into a true festive village, featuring enchanting decorations, stalls from local artisans, and captivating activities.

marchedeseclusiers.com
400 R. de la Commune O
Until December 26th

14. La Taverne de Noël

photo credit: okayimsunshine

Until January 13, 2025, Le Petit Dep on Boul. Saint-Laurent, is transformed into a Christmas Tavern.

Step through the doors on a crisp winter day, and let the spirit of Christmas sweep you away. With candlelight, sparkling tinsel, festive fir trees, and the warm glow of candles, the tavern feels like a scene from a holiday tale.

More than just a tavern, it’s a journey into Christmases past, where every drink shines with festive cheer. The ChocoMauve, a rich hot chocolate with marshmallows, warms the soul, while the Grinch, with its vibrant green hue, surprises the bold. La Taverne also offers a perfect space for private events, making every celebration unforgettable.

Experience the magic of Christmas like never before!

5125 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2T 1R9
Sunday to Thursday, 8am to 11pm // Friday and Saturday, 8am to midnight
https://www.lepetitdep.com/tavernenoel-lpd 

13. The Mile End Food Tour

Photo credit: Montreal Local Tours

The Mile End Montreal Food Tour is a great way to learn about the district’s rich cultural history. The three hour tour includes 6 unique tasting stops where participants can sample and savour the best food of the area. During the walk, the tour guide explains the fascinating history surrounding the many ethnicities that call the Mile End home and how some of the staple boutiques, shops and restaurants came to be. Discover the ins of the neighbourhood with your local tour guide, and experience the Mile End’s unique culinary heritage like never before.

12. See The Nutcracker at Place Des Arts

photo credit: grandsballets

Nothing can get you into the Christmas spirit more than The Nutcracker’s famous tunes by Tchaikovsky. See the spectacular ballet at Place des Arts while a live orchestra serenades you with the iconic notes of the dreamy and wintery melodies. The show runs starting December 12th To 30th, 2024 At 2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M At Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts. Act quickly, though, because the good tickets go fast! For more information or to buy tickets.

Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts
https://grandsballets.com/en/performances/detail/nutcracker

11. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the Holidays at one its 2 Christmas Markets

photo credit: Noël Montreal

One of the absolute best things about the holidays are the Christmas markets. This German tradition has thankfully been grabbing hold of Montreal in the recent years. What better to bring on the Christmas cheer than some mulled wine, hot coco and a grilled sausage while meandering through rows of dimly lit wooden huts under the gentle snow?
As it turns out this year, Montreal has two Christmas markets for you to choose from. Each has its own unique twist.

https://noelmontreal.ca/villagedenoel

We’ve listed them out for you and a new must do activity:

Montreal Christmas Village

Sometimes overlooked by visitors but adored by locals, the Atwater Market has a lot to offer. During the holiday season, this farmer’s market located next to the Lachine canal boasts a traditional Christmas Village. It’s a whimsical place to go enjoy festive food and cultural activities. Presented by Montreal’s innovative merchants and artisans, you’ll find a panoply of ecologically-responsible items on display; from cosmetics, clothing, Scandinavian decor, and sumptuous culinary creations. The programming guarantees Holiday cheer for the whole family. Oh yeah, try the tartiflette! You’re welcome.

From November 28th to December 22th 2024

The Great Christmas Market

Montreal’s Great Christmas Market is back! With a new organization, new makeover and a 30ft tall Christmas tree it’s sure to impress. The city’s legendary Saint-Catherine street will be reserved for pedestrians to enjoy over 40 chalets offering all kinds of specialty crafts, sweets, jewelry and heart-warming delicacies; Mead, maple syrup drinks, fondue, raclette, and cuisines ranging from Alsatian to African, there’s something for everyone. You’ll be able to enjoy a varied program of musical and theatrical performances in the cultural hub of the city: The Quartier des Spectacles

From November 22nd 2024 to December 30th 2024

The Orangerie becomes a stunning Christmas bar

With cozy heating and festive décor, this elegant lounge offers the perfect setting to unwind and savor festive cocktails in a warm, vibrant atmosphere. Exclusive surprises and gifts await to make your visit even more special. Relax and immerse yourself in the magic of the Great Christmas Market.

10. Strap on your skates and hit the ice

photo credit: patinpatinmtl

With all that eating and getting cozy you find yourself doing this time of year, winter sports are a great way to get active and have some fun while you’re at it. Skating rinks in Montreal are surprisingly easy to find:

  • Atrium Le 1000
    Located indoors and accessible via Montreal’s underground city. This means that provided you’re staying downtown, you can get there without ever stepping foot outside. It’s warm enough to skate without a jacket!
    open year round
  • Esplanade Tranquille ice skating rink
    This refrigerated skating rink is a free outdoor public space in the heart of downtown Montréal, perfect for skating enthusiasts eager to hit the ice. Located in the vibrant Quartier des spectacles, the 1500 m² rink can host up to 400 skaters, with the ice being refreshed every 90 minutes. Skate, helmet, and padlock rentals are available at the Repaire counter.
    November 21, 2024 to April 6, 2025
  • Lafontaine Park
    If you’re staying in the Plateau area and want more space to learn new tricks or to simply glide around in the fresh air, the pond at Parc La Fontaine is the place to go. It provides skate, locker and helmet rentals, so all you have to bring are some warm clothes and a good attitude!
    closed until January 2025
  • Parc du Mont-Royal refrigerated rink
    Another great 2500 m2 (27,000 ft2) ice rink beloved by locals is hidden atop the Mount-Royal. It’s situated right next to Beaver lake and not so far from the lookout where you can get a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Skate rentals & washroom on site as well as a café selling warm drinks to-go.
  • Old Port Skating Rink
    When it comes to setting and atmosphere, the Old Port Skating Rink takes the cake. You’ll be skating with a view on Montreal’s historical architecture and the monumental Saint-Lawrence river in all its frozen glory. At night is when this skating rink really comes alive, with beautiful lighting installations and a fun programming of all kind of events such as DJs, Skate Dating and Karaoke on Ice.
    It does attract crowds though, so booking tickets in advance may be a good idea!
    from December 14, 2024
    https://www.oldportskatingrink.com/
  • Parc Jean Drapeau
    At Parc Jean-Drapeau, an ice trail offers the perfect setting for skating just minutes from downtown Montréal. With views of the river, this enchanting ice path is refrigerated and regularly maintained, ensuring an unforgettable experience, especially after a fresh snowfall.
    From December 21st, 2024
    https://www.parcjeandrapeau.com/fr/sentier-des-patineurs-patinoire-patin-glace-activite-hiver-montreal/

9. Experience the Candlelight: A Christmas with Charlie Brown

photo credit: candlelight.concerts

The Candlelight, is a magical musical experience in beautiful candlelit venues! This special Christmas edition is happening December 21st at Le 9e! The Rousso Jazz Trio will be presenting 9 classics from A Christmas with Charlie Brown and it’s one you don’t wanna miss!

1500, boulevard Robert-Bourassa 
https://feverup.com

8. Take a Montreal Craft Beer Tour!

Photo credit: Local Montreal Tours

The Montreal Craft Beer Tour is the perfect holiday afternoon activity! Whether it’s as a gift to a loved one, a way to show an out-of-towner Montreal’s best brewpubs, or even a way to spend some quality time with the beer lovers you love so dearly, it’s Latin Quarter brewpub itinerary will let you savour beer, observe the cheer, and learn more about Montreal. Gift certificates are now available, so you can surprise the beer-lover in your family with a special treat. For more information and to buy tickets, click here!

7. Capture the moment @ Maison Pepin

photo credit: The Pepin Shop

Tucked away in a magical little side alley in Old Montreal, Pepin Shop offers Christmas photo shoots in a beautiful and truly unique setting. It’s a charming way to capture a precious memory. They also offer wreath workshops throughout the month of November! Be sure to check out everything they have to offer! Plus, the shop itself also has an alluring and diversified collection of items that are sure to make singular Christmas gifts for your loved ones… or yourself.

378 St-Paul St West, Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2A6
thepepinshop.com

6. Enjoy a cozy meal and winter views in a Dome!

photo credit: Terrasse William Gray / Terrasse William Gray / Restaurant Bivouac

It’s no secret that when it comes to winter in Canada, winter days can get really cold. But, what if you can actually enjoy a nice terrace in the middle of winter? Here a two terraces when you can enjoy just that during the winter days in Montreal:

Bivouac
Les Refuges du Bivouac offers a unique dining experience under heated, decorated domes in Montréal’s entertainment district. Enjoy boreal-inspired cuisine with a $65 lunch menu for groups of 2-10, or a $150 6-course tasting menu for dinner. The intimate lovers’ dome is available for two seating times, 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

1255 Jeanne-Mance Street, Montreal QC
https://restaurantbivouac.com/en

Terrasse D’hiver William Gray
Enjoy a culinary experience in a heated dome on the rooftop of the William Gray Hotel, with a panoramic view of enchanting Old Montréal. Every Saturday and Sunday, indulge in a 3-course brunch on a chic winter terrace, or savor a gourmet 5-course dinner prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Relax in style with family or friends in a cozy dome, seating 4 to 8 people, and take in the illuminated beauty of Old Montréal from above.

421 rue Saint-Vincent, 8e étage, Montréal
https://terrassewilliamgray.com/

5. Get in touch with the true meaning of Christmas

aura notre dame basilica old montreal
Credit: Canadian Roadstories

While for many of us Christmas has become simply a time for celebrating our loved ones, it also has deeper religious roots, of course. If you want to celebrate Christmas in a more traditional way Montreal is the perfect place to do it. The city is home to some of North America’s most beautiful churches, many of which you can visit for Christmas Mass. The Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, known for its intricate stained glass windows, ornate interior, and towering spires. Located in Old Montreal, it is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit for its breathtaking beauty and rich history.

Notre-Dame Basilica
https://www.basiliquenotredame.ca/en/events/christmas-mass

4. Hit the Town on New Years Eve

Ah, New Years Eve. The drunkest night of the year! Montreal’s party scene never sleeps, so you can be sure a NYE in town will be one to remember. If you want to  go all out, check out Club Zone’s long list of events. If you’re not into clubbing, head to Place Jacques Cartier for some wholesome outdoor fun.

3. Enjoy a Romantic Fondue Date Night

photo credit: whatdiddanieat

At Auberge Saint-Antoine, indulge in a special menu offering (for a minimum of 2 people): Marc Bolay’s Swiss fondue. You can savor this delicious dish in the cozy dining room or take it outside to enjoy under the stars in a heated dome on the winter terrace (Normally only starting in January) , similarly the experiences at Bivouac and William Gray mentioned above!

426 Rue St Gabriel
https://aubergesaint-gabriel.com/

2. Visit the Exhibit: Tintin, The Immersive Adventure

Photo Credit: Arsenal Contemporary Art

The Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal in Griffintown presents Tintin: The Immersive Adventure, a captivating exhibition celebrating Hergé and the iconic Belgian reporter. From the first 1929 edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets to the latest publications, visitors can explore legendary artifacts and unique treasures. The experience immerses guests in six themed sections, including “Tintin, Great Reporter” and “The Big Villains.” Running until January 12, 2025, this exhibition is a must-see for fans of all ages!

2020 William St
https://www.arsenalcontemporary.com/mtl/exhib/detail/tintin-laventure-immersive

1. Treat your mom to the Jo Malone London Holiday Afternoon Tea at Holts Cafe

photo credit: Holtscafe

Experience a traditional afternoon tea with a British touch, inspired by Jo Malone London’s limited edition Fir & Artemisia fragrance. The sweet and savory menu reflects the fresh, aromatic notes of this exclusive scent, making it perfect for a celebratory teatime. Available until December 31st, Monday to Friday from 2 PM until close at Café Holt Ogilvy.

Reservations are required, and tickets must be purchased 24 hours in advance through Eventbrite.
Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, 1307 Saint-Catherine St W
https://www.holtrenfrew.com/

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you!

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17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

Here are some wise words from a five-year-old: “You can’t build a snowman with ice, because then it would be an iceman!” Sometimes, kids really know best – especially when it comes to fun activities. Following their lead is a sure way to get us out of the house and have some good Montreal fun! Sometimes kids need to stay cozy indoors, and other times, they need to frolic in the sun. Here are 19 things that will help you do both through all the seasons!

Check also our other article on Things to do in Montreal this Summer for everyone

21.  Jump high at iSaute

mom and daughter jumping on the trampoline at Isaute
Kids doing the train at isaute
A girl walking on thread
Photos via iSaute’s instagram

You want to take out some energy? Look no further and go to iSaute Mom and dad might say they’re going for the kids, but everyone knows they’re going for themselves… right? Make the trip to Laval or Montreal East for an afternoon of intense excitement, jumping, and cardio! Although parents of minors need to fill in a waiver for their little trampoline-goers, the center does offer zone off sections for younger age groups.

Learn more about iSaute

20. Battle it out at Nerf Hero

Photos via Nerf Hero’s website

Perfect for a memorable activity (or birthday party), Nerf Hero is filled with excitement and adrenaline! Pick both your gun and your game mode, and start the battle! Hosted by Nerf Hero’s top-notch animators, they’ll teach you everything you need to know. Just like paintball, but with no pain at all, Nerf Hero perfect for adults and children of all ages.

Learn more about Nerf Hero
Book individual tickets here

19. Explore the Montreal Biodôme

Photos via Espace pour la vie instagram

A great and educational activity that can be done with the kids is visiting the Montreal Biodôme. From land animals to sea animals you can see everything at once where you and your kids will be amazed by this adventure! See some penguins while you stay warm, and watch your children be filled with wonder as they meet all kinds of different species at the Montreal Biodôme!

Learn more about Montreal Biodôme
Book your tickets here

18. Fuel up on Local Montreal’s Mile End Food Tour

Photos via Local Food Tours Facebook

Need to fuel up after creating good memories with your kids? Bring your children for a ride of the Mile End’s most scrumptious foods! This walking tour is the perfect mix of entertaining guides, culture, historical facts, and of course… the best grub! Everyone can enjoy their favourite meals such as gnocchi and bagels (and dessert!). Maybe they’ll even discover something new. For a 10% credit for families: use the code “foodfriends10” and enjoy the Mile End Montreal Food Tour.

Learn more about Mile end Food tour
See Availability and reserve your spot!

17. Go Manga crazy at O-Taku Lounge

Photos via O-Taku Lounge instagram

Does your little one like manga and Japanese culture? Do they like reading in comfortable spaces with other curious minds? O-Taku Lounge is a cafe, a book store, and an awesome reading room! For 5$ an hour, you can hang out, reading one (or more) of their 4000 manga books. For another 5$, you can have unlimited amounts of tea! Yum. They also have special events on Saturdays, if you’re looking for something a little more festive. 

Learn more about Otaku Lounge

16. Go skating in the Old Port of Montreal

Photos via Old-Port Montreal instagram

Want an activity that’ll keep you moving? Skate around the beautiful Old Port! Every winter the old port offers an outdoor skating rink at competitive pricing. If you don’t have any skates, you can even rent them at the rink. The ice is always in top shape, and its location provides tons of after-skating activities.

Learn more about Skating in the Old-Port

15. Awaken your inner knight with Force Academy

Photos via Force Academy instagram

Saber combat is a once in a lifetime experience… unless you train to be a master! Become a knight for the day, or come back for advanced classes, at the Force Academy activity centre. Battle in a unique, tremendously fun, and organized universe that’s engaging for both kids and adults alike. With no prior experience required, they’re open to all levels, so raise up your Saber and choose your side!

Learn more about Force Academy
Book your Individual Tickets here

14. Great creative at the Céramic Cafe

Photos via Céramic Cafe Instagram

Invite your child to explore their creative side at the Céramic Cafe. With locations in the Plateau and West Island, this workshop allows you to choose from around 2000 different types of creations like cups, piggy banks, tea pots, boxes, vases, and more! You and your child get to enjoy a treat while painting away!

Learn more about Ceramic Cafe

13. Declare war at Laser Quest

Photos via Laser Quest Instagram

Laser Quest is great family fun: lasers, code-names, and sound effects. If you’ve got older kids, teens, and a few ‘children-at-heart’ in the family… you’re in for a blast! This allows children to develop and learn different strategies while enjoying amazing adventures with their friends and family.

Learn more about Laser Quest
Book your tickets here

12. See behind the scenes at the Montreal Science Centre

Photos via Montreal Science Center Instagram

The Montreal Science Centre is an indoor wonderland for the imagination, taking you to realms of this world you never knew you could explore this closely. Constantly home to enthralling exhibitions, you can touch the moon or explore the secret inner workings of the human body. Plus, get ready to put your glasses on… and get your minds blown by an IMAX 3D movie! 

Learn more about The Montreal Science Centre
Book your tickets here

11. Swim at the Aquadôme

Photos via Aquadôme website

The Aquadôme in the Lasalle area has two 25-metre basins where kids can swim, enjoy the water jets, slides, and a mushroom waterfall! There’s also a hot tub for adults to enjoy. It’s a perfect spot for families looking for fun and relaxation in one place!

Learn more about the Aquadôme

10. Climb to new heights at Allez Up

Photos via Allez Up instagram

Rock climbing is a fun activity for people of all ages. It’s a great activity for energetic kids because, after all, what kid doesn’t like to climb things? Also, if you join, you can definitely count it as a workout! Allez Up offers rock climbing and bouldering at their downtown location.

Learn more about Allez Up

9. Embark on a pirate adventure at the Musée Point-à-Callière

Photos via Allez Up instagram

Musée Point-à-Callière offers an exciting history and archaeology complex, you’ll get to dig deeper into local stories. Discover the sailors that ventured the St. Lawrence River in the days of the New France, and embark on an adventure that takes place on a private ship—The Iberville! Aimed for children aged 6 to 12, this journey tests both their physical and intellectual skills all while letting them live out their wildest dreams.

Learn more about Musée Point-à-Callière

8. Explore the Universe at the Planetarium

A kid enjoy the view of the Montreal Planetarium
A kid looking through the telescope at the Planetarium
An image of something in space at the planetarium
Photos via Espace de la vie instagram

The Rio Tinto Alcan is a state of the art planetarium that lets you see the Universe like never before. Discover space, stars and planets in this interactive experience. Choose from one of the two planetariums: one experience is more poetic and visual while the other is more scientific. Whether you’re drawn to the beauty of celestial movements or the science behind them, there’s something here to captivate everyone’s imagination.

Learn more about The Planetarium
Book your tickets here

7. Get Ready to Get Lost and Enjoy Yourself at the SOS Labyrinthe

SOS Labyrinthe from the outside
A group coming to visit SOS Labyrinthe
SOS Labyrinthe entrance
Photos via SOS Labyrinthe Instagram

SOS Labyrinthe is a fun adventure that can be done with your kids. It is a 2 KM maze where children can run free to search for one of the four treasures! The maze is filled with different obstacles and traps which makes it a fun little challenge. Embark on an unforgettable journey of exploration and excitement with your little adventurers at SOS Labyrinthe!

Learn more about SOS Labyrinthe
Book your tickets here

6. Visit the Oasis Immersion

A family watching the Oasis Immersion expo
A group of people gathered to watch Oasis immersion expo
A couple watching the Oasis immersion expo
Photos via Oasis Immersion Instagram

Unleash your inner explorer at Oasis Immersion in Old Montreal. This innovative experience isn’t your typical museum; it’s a vibrant space that ignites your curiosity and sparks a sense of optimism. Their current exhibition, “Root for Nature,” takes you on a stunning multi-sensory journey through the heart of nature. The program aims to inspire you to take a stand for biodiversity and the preservation of our planet. Through interactive elements and captivating visuals, “Root for Nature” encourages a powerful connection with the natural world.

Learn more about Oasis Immersion
Book your tickets here

5. Spend a day outdoors exploring Mount Royal

A couple Kayaking at Mount Royal
A girl looking at the view in Mount Royal
2 people hiking at Mount Royal
Photos via Tourisme Montréal website

An oasis of greenery in the middle of the city, Mount Royal is a world of adventure hiding in plain sight. Drive up to the top if you’re exploring with little legs, or commit to the full experience and hike up meandering paths to the top. Kids will love climbing on rocks and hopping over logs as they discover this natural playground. The fun doesn’t stop in the winter, with skates, skiis and other rental equipment available for our little urban explorers.

Learn more about Mount Royal

4. Learn about climate change at the Biosphere

Montreal's Biosphere
A kid looking through a microscope
Montreal's Biosphere in the winter
Photos via Espace pour la vie instagram

A trip to Montreal’s Biosphere is an opportunity to learn about the world’s environment and the problems facing it. The exhibitions look at the world and how we affect it by examining the weather, ecology, future technology, renewable energy and more. These stimulating exhibitions deliver their messages in fun and original ways.

Learn more about Biosphere
Book your tickets here

3. Theater for kids at the Centaur!

A play at Centaur Theatre
People waiting to go see a play at Centaur Theatre
A concert at Centaur Theatre
Photos via Centaur Theatre instagram

Saturday mornings this winter are not just for sitting in front of the TV watching cartoons! Twice a month, the Centaur Theatre is puts on various kid’s shows that the whole family can enjoy. It’s a fantastic opportunity to introduce children to the magic of live theatre and create lasting family memories.

Learn more about the Centaur Theatre

2. Go on an adventure at the McCord Museum

A women watching the Mère Memoire Cellophane exhibit at the McCord Museum
A girl doing an activity at the McCord Museum
A women watching the Mère Mémoire Cellophane exhibit at the McCord Museum
Photos via McCord Museum instagram

Discover the McCord Museum‘s collection through an exciting storyline that takes kids on a journey as they explore and learn. Exhitbitions are free for children 12 and under, and they have a wide range of programming for the whole family. This museum visit is not just educational; it’s an adventure that sparks curiosity and brings history to life for all ages!

Learn more about the McCord Museum
Book your tickets here

1. Play outdoors at Parc Jean-Drapeau’s Fête des neiges

A family sliding down a hill in the snow at La fete des neiges
A mascot playing hockey at La fete des neiges
A dad pushing his daughter on a sled in la fete des neiges
Photos via Rove.me website

The Fête Des Neiges at Parc Jean-Drapeau is back every year! You can head there on weekends in late January and February to spark some joy in the long winter months. Come and participate in the many activities offered, such as: ice sculpting performances, live entertainment, a carousel, sledding and much much more!

Learn more about La Fête des Neiges

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17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

Montreal Bachelor Party Things To Do Before Sunset

Montreal Bachelor Party. Yes, yes.. There are many bars, strip clubs, events, and parties in Montreal… However, for now, we’d like to to give you the lowdown on what you can do between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Montreal has many enticing Montreal Bachelor Party activities to offer, and you shouldn’t miss out!

–> If you’re looking for the best Montreal bars, strip clubs and clubs, check out our Montreal Bachelor Party Nighttime Ideas [Full Guide]

No need to fill your days with too many activities! You’re on a party/vacation hybrid, and if you’ve got a hangover, you’re best off without a rigid touring schedule. But you don’t want to be bored inside your hotel room either though, right? Here are a few light bachelor party activities, perfect for that in-between waking up and hitting the strip club time frame

16. Start your day with a seriously great brunch!

Montreal has no shortage of brunch options, check out this list of best Montreal brunch restaurants. There’s actually so many outstanding brunch spots, you might want to pick one for Saturday and one for Sunday.

Le Réservoir is a brewpub, restaurant, and hot weekend brunch spot, all in one. You can chill on their patio, or escape the busy streets in their newly renovated interior, while sampling some delicious creations. Their famed brunch food is grown up and sophisticated, with unexpected elegance… we love it! Potentially the Best Montreal Brunch place to go! reservoirbrasseur.com

15. Then, take the Montreal Brewpub Experience with Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Here it is: the absolute best way to spend your bachelor party afternoon. So you’ve had brunch, you’ve got your night time itinerary… but what about those afternoon hours? That special 1pm to 6pm window? A Montreal Craft Beer Tour is your go to. The 3 hour walking tour lets you enjoy a few premium craft beers, cheeses and cured meats, as you cruise through Montreal’s midtown districts. Not only that but your guide will give you local’s tips, insider info about the bars you visit, and a mini craft beer education!  Click on this link to learn more about the “Montreal Bachelor party Craft Beer Tour.” 

Learn More about the Craft Beer Tour
See dates / Calendar / Book Now

14. Take in the view from the top of Mont-Royal

The view is breathtaking at the top of Mont Royal. You can either walk to the top, or take the city bus. Bring a little flask, and have a casual drink at the top to celebrate like only a bachelor can! You can have your “bro” heart to hearts here as you take in the view and ponder the meaning of life before you take that big step. Or, take some big steps on your way up and turn it into a workout! Either way, a trip to the mountain is sure to create the perfect amount of nostalgia you can all carry back home.

13. Go pre-drinking in 5 à 7 on Mont-Royal street in the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood

Cars being blocked between the months of June and September, Mont-Royal street is full of bars and cool places to hang out. Le Plateau Mont-Royal: the restaurants are endless, the people are beautiful and art is everything. No wonder it’s the most densely populated borough in Canada. From indie theatre to unique restaurants, from lush green parks to Portuguese chicken, and from local artists to secret alley ways, there is much to discover! Check out our Plateau Mont-Royal things to do guide

Foodie Montreal Bachelor Party things to do

12. Take a Mile-End Montreal Food Tour which also includes craft beer

Beer tours not your thing? You’d rather keep that for your long night of partying? All good! Take a food tour instead! The Mile-End Montreal Food Tour is awesome because not only does it include portuguese poutine, St-Viateur Bagel, and italian gnocchis, but it’ll give you the lowdown on Montreal’s history and take you through its oldest district. That way you can go home not only well fed and well partied, but you’ll have some new wisdom to share too. This tour can be privatize for group of friends

Learn More about the MTL Food Tour
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11. Of course, there’s… Poutine

Just before you go home on Sunday afternoon, end your trip on high note by grabbing one of our famous poutines. There are many restaurants that can fulfill your poutine needs… too many! We recommend going to Ma Poule Mouillee on Rachel, and then bringing your chorizo or chicken poutine to Park Lafontaine across the street. It’s actually a favourite summer activity amongst locals, so here’s a tip to skip the line: call before you go and order in advance! Magic. Nearby is La Banquise,  another popular spot (perhaps because they’re open 24/7). This restaurant is also the largest, which means it can accept big groups at a moments notice. Montreal Bachelor party perfection! If you can’t squeeze it in on Sunday, 3:00 AM is also a good time to enjoy a poutine.

10. Get a morning thrill by… Speed boating!

Ok, so maybe you aren’t that hungover. Maybe you’re into.. what’s that thing..? Good clean fun? If you manage to wake up early enough, Jet Boating Montreal offers an exciting Jet Boat Tour–perfect for the bachelor seeking all kinds of different thrills. This tour begins at 10:00 am sharp every day. The one hour activity is great way to enjoy Montreal’s picturesque landscape while spiking up your adrenaline. If you can pull yourself out of bed, every second of this ride will be worth it.

9. Eat at Schwartz’s (and cross it off your bucket list)

Like any city, Montreal’s got its famous, iconic, must-eat-at eateries. Schwartz might just be at the top of that list. The classic Montreal smoked meat joint, all you’ll find here is smoked meat, rye bread, mustard, and pickles. They keep it simple, and they keep it delicious. You might want to factor in waiting time and wear some sunscreen though: the constant lineup outside is just part of the Schwartz experience.

8. The Piknic Electronic – Afternoon DJ Jam

If you’ve got room in your Sunday itinerary, consider a Piknic Electronic afternoon! Don’t worry, most people at Piknic will be hungover like you… Dancing in the sun to international DJ beats with all kinds of people… a Montreal must! It’s only 5 minutes from the Downtown core starts at 2:00 PM. A Classic Montreal Bachelor party activity!

7. Hop on a Montreal Bike & Drinks Tour with Fitz Montreal

Riding Montreal on a bike, visiting the cool places and then, having a little cocktails stop on a beautiful terrasse? A match in heaven some would say! Fitz Montreal Bike Tours is offering a Plateau, Mile-End and Jean-Talon Market Montreal Bike Tour and adds a little bar stop for groups of bachelors or bachelorettes. They visit Ciccheti bar, which is a very nice bar located in Mile-Ex. Instead of cocktails, groups can also order natural wines glasses. Check out this Montreal Bike & Drink Tour here 

Learn More about the Bike Tour
See Dates / Book Now / Calendar

6. Experience the barber shop revival with your Montreal Bachelor party friends

Depending on where you’re from, you may have noticed: not only are beards and comb-overs allthe rage these days, they’re the only rage! Many of them offer a drink & cut combo, barber shops are the perfect place for some prime “bro time” for you and your party. It’s also the perfect stop to make you feel like a king for a little while, in between your poutine and lap dance(s). Check out Andies Barber Shop if you want to stick downtown, Notorious if you want to be part of the local buzz, or Brakeless if you’re exploring the Mile-End. Freshen up your bachelor’s look before the big day!

Classic Montreal Bachelor Party things to do

5. Grab yourselves a kick-ass souvenir

Okay, shopping might not be the manliest thing you can do. But hey, how else are you gonna get the manliest attire to bring back home? While you’re in one of the best looking cities in the world, you might as well steal a couple of our tips and tricks to bring back to your new life back home! Clark Street Mercantile is a Montreal based “man shop” which curates the best man products out there. Beard wax, toothpicks, flasks… If you’ve got the time to bump up your style, check this store out in between your many Montreal meals.

4. Enjoy Dinner at a nice restaurant / Montreal Bachelor Party Dinner

Montreal’s foodie scene is totally booming right now. With many restaurants seeking to put their own spin on the classics, competition is fierce. Take advantage of this while you’re in town! Many restaurants are also quite affordable, if you are looking to lower your costs. It’s best to make a reservation a few days/weeks in advance. If you forgot to book (oops!) these are some nice restaurants/bars which would be pleased to seat you:

  • Au Pied de Cochon – This is a MUST! Reservation required weeks in advance. Yep, it’s that popular.
  • Miracolo restaurant

Or feast on some Canadian beef with your whole crew @ Gibby’s Steakhouse

Photo Credit: Local Food Tours

When it comes to a perfect group dinner in Montreal, Gibby’s Steakhouse in Old Montreal has everything the heart desires: Cozy stone walls, great location and most importantly, outstanding Canadian beef steaks and seafood for you and your gang.

Even better, they have plenty of room for big reservations making them a popular venue for local receptions and intimate dates alike. Quality doesn’t disappoint and they even offer group menus. The restaurant occupies several rooms in a historical building and even boasts a stylish courtyard, lounge and alcove.
Founded in 1970, Gibby’s has withstood the test of time thanks to its consistent quality, unique setting and hospitable atmosphere.

After their French Onion Soup and Ribeye, you’ll be ready for whatever the rest of the night as in stock.

3. Chill in a park and have a beer

It’s beautiful, free, and fun! This is probably why many Montrealers do this every weekend. Parc Lafontaine, Parc Laurier, and Parc Mont-Royal are all great spots to lounge around. The rule here is that you can drink in the park as long as you’ve got a meal. So pick up a few bagels, some cream cheese, a few brews, and you’re good to go!  If you want some extra fun and are into ping-pong or petanque, Parc Laurier’s got your back.

2.*We Apologize in Advance* Have a 10$ daytime lap dance!

Many strip clubs and bars are open during the day! Why not have a quick dance and laugh with your pals? Of course, it won’t be the 10/10 girls, but you’re doing it for the laugh not the ass.  We can’t guarantee your satisfaction on this one unfortunately! Pro tip: club Super Sex has a “free” buffet during the day. Cut down those costs…?

1. Enjoy your Bach Party!

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17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

Here are 17+ things to do in Montreal this summer that will let you infuse your days with just the right blend of warmth and zest. The sun’s golden embrace and the summer breeze are finally back you’re wondering what to do to take in the most of Montreal’s summer activities. It’s okay, we’ve got you!

17. Enjoy Montreal’s Pedestrian Street This Summer

Photo credit: plaza St-Hubert / Promenade Wellington / degaspe_

Nothing says summer activity like walking in the streets of Montreal!

Here are some of the pedestrian streets for summer 2024:

  • Avenue Duluth Est 
  • Avenue Bernard
  • Avenue Mont-Royal
  • Plaza St-Hubert
  • Rue Wellington

16. Check out the Montreal’s new restaurants

Gathering around a table with friends and loved ones and drinks is always a tradition when it’s nice out. Enjoy the sunny days at these exciting new places to eat in Montreal this summer.

Photo credit: Papito / Copilote / Gino’s

Copilote

photo credit: copilote

The hidden bar of the Helicoptère team in Hochelaga! Offering amazing drinks and finger foods it’s the place to be all summer!

4263 Ontario Street East

Yubari

Photo credit: Yubari

Located in Old Montreal, this refined and chic restaurant offers an elevated Japanese inspired menu perfect for a date night in the city!

355 McGill Street

Bangluck

Photo credit: Bangluck

If you are looking for something a bit more casual, Bangluck with it’s Thaï street food, more specifically, “noodle shops”, inspired cuisine is the place to be!

4509 rue Chabot

for warm weather!

4639 Saint-Laurent Boulevard / Plateau Mont-Royal

15. Take an Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour

things to do in montreal old montreal food tour
things to do in montreal old montreal food tour

It’s no secret that Old Montreal is a gem to be discovered. The Old Port, the European architecture, the cobblestone streets, and the list goes on… but what is kind of new is its foodie scene. With more and more people moving to the area, remarkable food vendors have been opening up and are well-worth discovering. The Old Montreal Food Tour takes you on a journey to many of them, highlighting Quebec culture and history as it does.
–> Check out the Old Montreal Food Tour

• Enjoy Montreal classics like smoked meat poutine, salmon bagels, craft beer and more
• Benefit from local certified guide’s knowledge
• Use promo code : FOODFRIENDS10 for a 10% discount
• Experience Montreal’s essential sights including Place d’Armes, the Old Port and St. Paul Street

Learn More
See Dates for the Old Montreal Food Tour

14. Hit up the best terraces for a 5@7 in town

photo credit: Ciel rose / belvu / bivouac

There’s nothing quite like pairing a nice refreshing cocktail with a hot summer’s day. Together, head to one of Montreal’s best terraces in town for a perfect 5 à 7!

Ciel Rose
photo credit: Ciel Rose

Transporting you to a resort in Mexico, it has become one of the most popular spots in the city. Grab a drink and a bite to eat in this luxurious decor!

3709 boulevard Saint-Laurent

Belvu
photo credit: Belvu

Open 7 days a week with a special weekend brunch menu, this terrace located in the Marriott Chateau Champlain offers stunning views of downtown Montreal in a festive ambiance. Enjoy one of their drag brunches offered every last Sunday of each month (11am to 3pm), jam with their DJs from Thursday to Saturday or simply enjoy the view!

1050 rue de la Gauchetière

Bivouac
photo credit: Bivouac

Their terrace which is first come, first served, has a a breathtaking view of Place des Arts and Quartier des Spectacles will bring you on an urban and boreal gastronomic journey! Check out their Barbecue Sundays where you can savor live grilled meats, taste local beers, rosé served from the barrel, all hosted by a DJ starting at 4pm or check out their Oysters & Bubbles every Wednesday throughout the summer, and take advantage of our 2 for 1 offer on fresh oysters, accompanied by a glass of bubbles for only $10.

1255 rue Jeanne-Mance

Terrasse Alizé
photo credit: Terrasse Alizé

Perched on the 9th floor of Humaniti Hotel, this covered terrace is open every day from 12pm to 11pm. Feel free to make a reservation before going as they are recommended. With events every day, it’s the place to be:

  • Industry Mondays
  • Latin Fever Tuesdays
  • Rosé Wednesdays
  • Golden Hour Thursdays
  • 90s Fridays
  • Alizé Saturdays
  • Sunny Sundays

340 rue De La Gauchetière Ouest, 2e étage

13. Take a bike tour of the city!

photo credit: Fitz Montreal Tours

Fitz Montreal Bike Tours is devoted to making visitors feel like locals and locals feel like visitors. They offer many different tours including the Hidden Gems Bike Tour – Plateau, Mile-End & Jean-Talon Market or the Old Montreal, Downtown district & Waterfront tour .

If you don’t feel like doing a full tour, you can also rent a bike to discover North America’s most cycle-friendly city on your own! Here is is everything you need to know about renting a bike in Montreal.

12. Eat it all on the first weekends of each month!

Photo credit: Les Premiers Vendredi

Les Premiers Vendredis is the gourmet cultural event of the summer and with over fifty food trucks and kiosks each year, the event is recognized as the largest gathering of street food in Canada. It takes place every first weekend of every summer month!

Here are the themes of each month:
– June 7, 8, 9 : Asia
– July 5, 6, 7: Mediterranean
– August 2, 3, 4: Fiesta Latina

But you can learn more here.

11. Take a Montreal Craft Beer Tour!

things to do in montreal montreal craft beer tour

The Montreal Craft Beer Tour is the perfect afternoon activity to cool down on a hot summer day! Montreal is no exception to the current craft beer boom. Whether it’s as a gift to a loved one, a way to show an out-of-towner Montreal’s best brewpubs, or even a way to spend some quality time with the beer lovers you love so dearly, it’s Latin Quarter brewpub itinerary will let you savour beer, observe the cheer, and learn more about Montreal. Have a look here: montrealcraftbeertours.com 

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10. Of course, Hit up all the summer festivals! A classic thing to do in Montreal.

photo credit: LASSO / Chợ Đêm MTL / Montreal Complètement Cirque

Montreal comes to life every summer with the lineup of festivals it has to offer! Here are some of the festivals you don’t want to miss:

  • Francos de Montréal (du 14 au 22 juin 2024)
  • Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (du 27 juin au 6 juillet 2024)
  • MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE (du 4 au 14 juillet 2024)
  • Festival International Nuits d’Afrique (July 9 to 21, 2024)
  • Chợ Đêm MTL (July 18 to 21, 2024)
  • Osheaga (August 2 to 4, 2024)
  • ÎleSoniq (August 9 to 11, 2024)
  • LASSO Montréal (August 16 and 17, 2024)

9. Enjoy music at Piknik Electronic

photo credit: Piknic Electronic

Happening at Parc Jean-Drapeau from May 19th to October 6th, 2024 it is a classic activity for all Montrealers! Go jam out to one of their shows and enjoy good music, dancing and human connections!

Book your tickets here.

8. See L’International des Feux Loto-Québec

L’international des Feux Loto-Quebec

For eight nights from June 27th to August 4th Montreal’s skies are lit up at 10 pm by the annual spectacle that is the L’international des Feux Loto-Quebec fireworks. Come enjoy one of the 8 pyromusical shows presented by the competing countries or the tribute to Coldplay show, featuring laser effects at LaRonde!

7. Visit some of Montreal’s top museums!

Photo credit: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

On days where it’s too hot or raining, spend the day inside one of the many museums of Montreal. Visit the impressive permanent collection at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts or check out one of the beautifully curated temporary exhibits. If you’re into archeology, history and heritage, tour the Pointe-à-Callière museum in Old Montreal. For a more contemporary approach, explore the ongoing exhibitions at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal.

Here’s what’s on right now:
At the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts & Contemporary Art
– The Pop of Life! Pop Art in the collection of the MMFA (Until July 2024)
– Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools (Until October 20th 2024)
–  Pixels, Petit Point and Monument (a light installation projected onto the Renata Hornstein Pavillion facade from sunset to 11 pm)
– Tokaido: Dreamscapes by Ando Hiroshige (Until September 8, 2024)

At Pointe-à-Callière
– The heart and soul of Saint-Henri (Until May 2025)

By the way, if you’re from Quebec, most museums are free on the first Sunday of the month. Just saying…

6. Explore one of the coolest streets in the world

Located in the neighbourhood of Verdun, Wellington Street is home to so many great restaurants and quaint shops that make this street a great spot to explore. Plus it’s pedestrian all summer long! Here are a couple stops we think you should make:

Verdun Beach Wine Bar / Verdun Beef

photo credit: Verdun Beach Wine Bar / Verdun Beef

Great wine, warm retro vibes and amazing food is what you’ll find at Verdun Beach. You’re sure to find the perfect pour in their diverse wine selection. Let yourself be tempted by their delectable tapas while you soak up the coziness of this cute spot. Be sure to check out their new butchery that also offers a great selection of charcuterie and sandwiches!

4816 Wellington Street / Verdun

Bar Palco

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Bar Palco offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere with a diverse selection of drinks and a vibrant social scene, perfect for an evening out with friends. They also have a nice terrace out back!

4019 Wellington St / Verdun

Godot

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Indulge in a culinary journey with their eclectic menu featuring Peruvian, Asian, and even French cuisine. Enjoy the minimalist ambiance of the decor and their menu featuring gourmet delights designed for sharing, yet remains accessible and affordable to all.

5145 Wellington St / Verdun

Millmans

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With it’s comforting, affordable and accessible cuisine, Millsman offers an enhanced traditional dinner experience. Treat yourself to classic breakfast dishes without breaking the bank at the popular brunch joint on Wellington St!

3779 Wellington St / Verdun

5. Party all-night, but outside!

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Enjoy one of Montreal’s outside party venues this summer:

  • Pied-du-courant : Open every weekend for their Party Thursdays, Collé-Collé Fridays and Suave Saturdays during the summer and sometimes even Sundays for a stunning view of the fireworks!
  • Cathcart : Experience the hustle and bustle of the Esplanade PVM while sipping a drink and grabbing a bite to eat with Cathcart’s special program will be concocted for the venue, including DJ nights, and the Thursday 5 à 7s which take place outdoors.
  • Riverside : Located in St-Henri, this outdoor space host many events throughout the summer! And best of all, it is also pet friendly!!

4. Spend an afternoon thrifting

Photo credit: Palmo Goods

If you’re looking for a more curated experience, Palmo Goods is the answer. You’ll find vintage workwear, a military collection as well as a large selection of classics and even home goods. Their store focuses on quality with carefully hand-picked items. We also have to mention their great denim and jacket selection. You’ll be sure to leave Palmo Goods with a new wardrobe staple.

3. Go on a Free Montreal Walking Tour

Taking a tour is a sure-fire way of getting to know a city. You’ll be in good hands with our amazing and passionate guides!

Free Old Montreal Walking Tour

This tour is an informative and enjoyable way to explore Montreal for a budget friendly fee. Explore the charming Old Port as you delve into the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and captivating architecture. On this tour you’ll be accompanied by one of our professionally trained guides that will, without a doubt, share their passion and extensive knowledge of the beautiful city of Montreal.

• 5$ booking fee

• The tour is 2 hours and 15 minutes led by a certified guide

• To book : https://www.freemontrealtours.com/

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Street Art Walking Tour on the Plateau

Embark on a guided stroll through one of Montreal’s iconic neighborhoods, the Plateau Mont-Royal. Explore the stories behind the stunning murals that surround you and follow charming hidden paths. This tour promises unique insights into Montreal’s history and evolution into a street art haven.

• 39,95 CAD + tx and fees

• The tour is 2 hours and 15 minutes led by a certified guide

• To book : https://www.freemontrealtours.com/street-art-walking-tour/

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2. Cool down with an iced cup of coffee

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Coffee culture is big in Montreal, so there’s always a new cafe waiting to be discovered around every corner.

SavSav

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This newly opened part café, part restaurant, part bar located in St-Henri offers iced matchas or lattes by the pitcher!! The perfect way to cool down.

Hof Sucrée

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this is the new cafe opened in Outremont by the baker of the wellknown bakery, Hof Kelsten in collaboration with pastry chef Suyin Wong. Open during the week from 8am to 5pm, it is a great spot to grab a pastry and coffee during your lunch break at work!

Café Ferlucci

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When summer arrives, it’s affogato season! Ferlucci serves one of the best in town and is definitely a favorite among locals in the neighborhood.

Café Alphabet

Photo Credit: Alphabet

This Greek infused café has a real homey vibe to it. The owners Tony and Tom Argiropoulos roast their own beans so quality is at the forefront of every cup served. Try out the greek specialty espresso freddo that people have been raving about. And while you’re in the neighborhood, why not grab a famous doughnut at Bernie Beigne right in front!

And more! For even more ideas of sweet spots to cool down check out our ultimate guide to the best Montreal cafes.

1. Check out some of Montreal’s new bars!

Photo Credit: Tittle Tattle / Mlle Rosa / Mal Nécessaire

Caifan

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Are you a fan of taco Tuesdays?! Well know it gets even better since you can enjoy your tacos accompanied by a paloma or margarita for only $5 on Tuesdays! Enjoy music on their lovely terrace and, most of all, those $5 cocktails!

4542 R. Saint-Denis

Snowbird Tiki Bar

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Dreaming of a tropical paradise vacation this summer but you are staying in Montreal the whole time? Snowbird allows you to live this tropical fantasy without leaving the city!

6388 Rue St-Hubert

Brouillon

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With St-Hubert being pedestrian this summer, take advantage of one or more of their daily offerings allllll summer long with their concept Les Petits Partés D’été: 

  • everyday $5 Miller Lite pint
  • Tuesday: cocktail of the moment at $5
  • Wednesday: Pitcher of the cocktail of the moment at $15
  • Thursday: Frozé all day at $5
  • Friday: Spritz ton weekend at $8
  • Saturday: Vin à Vingt (20$ of wines)
  • Les Tina Tournée: 6 shot platter at $20

6580-A Rue St-Hubert

Montreal has so many more options! But here are a few extras for you to check out:

  • Mlle Rosa ​1233, avenue du Mont-Royal Est
  • Bon Délire 4855, rue Notre-Dame Ouest
  • Tittle Tattle 22, rue Saint-Paul Est
  • Le Mal Nécessaire 1015 Rue Saint-Alexandre

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7 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

Team Outings, Activities, Socialisation, Team Bonding. Here are few ideas happening in Montreal.

Team Building Montreal Activities. Here’s a list of 18 very gathering Montreal team building activities to participate in. Communication, and good morale: the virtues of a good team. When it comes to business, a team is often like a family: teams spend a lot of time together, they don’t always get to choose one another, and often need to adjust for the betterment of the whole. That’s why team building events are more and more popular and are becoming a staple component of corporate culture.

Here is a list of the most notable team building activities available here in Montreal!

1. Share a meal and some memories on the Old Montreal Evening Food & Drink Tour. Enjoy 3 restaurants in 3 hours as a Team Building Activity

Socialize, network with different colleagues and discover essential landmarks of Old Montreal! The Old Montreal Evening Food & Drink Tour is a private experience available only by request. Walk your team through the cobblestone streets of the European-style, Old Montreal. Together, you’ll experience the historical sites with your knowledgeable local guide and taste some of the best food Montreal has to offer. This tour visits 3 delicious restaurants, adding up to 3 alcohol tastings and 3 food spots. A communal food experience is the best way to build team spirit! Create lasting memories and later reminisce over the delectable food you had on the Old Montreal Evening Food & Drink Tour. For custom & private food experiences, contact us here! Or call directly 1-(438)-320-6680 if you have any questions about a custom Montreal Food Experience.

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2. Discover Montreal by Bike and socialize with your colleagues

team building montreal activity with fitzmontreal
Photo Credit: Fitz Montreal

Strengthen your team through discovering Montreal’s beautiful landmarks, secret alleys and colorful neighborhoods. Fitz Montreal offers bike tours in Downtown & Old Montreal or on the Plateau and Jean-Talon Market. Go off the beaten path as you will ride quiet residential streets and green lanes and get a good dose of the local lifestyle or bike through historic areas, visit must-see sights, and learn why Montréal is considered North America’s most European city. Makes for an instant connection! Book a private group, or have the Fitz Montreal team set up the ultimate networking event customized for your team, any time, any day. Check out fitzmontreal.com

3. Play a sport on a rooftop terrasse / have a meeting / share a few drinks at Fabrik8

team building montreal activity at Fabrik8
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What? Too many options! Fabrik8 is situated in the trendy Mile-Ex and offers many very cool team building activities and facilities.

Multisport Field: Available for team-building activities this field supports a variety of sports and activities, with hourly rental options and the possibility to enjoy privileged access to the Mile-Ex Terrace. From Basketball, ice hockey, soccer and other sports.

Event Venues: For meetings or to conclude your activities, Fabrik8 offers event spaces with a turnkey concept, including bar service, catering, DJ, and equipment like sound systems and projectors. Their venues cater to different needs, whether it’s for a team meeting, work session, or a social 5@7

4. Customize a fun and gathering event for your team with Jeux Spin

team building montreal activity with SPIN
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Have you ever dreamed of playing a giant foosball game? JEUX SPIN organize team-building
activities in Montreal
that reawaken the child within each participant. Their tournament-style
gamine is ideal for team bonding socialization and just to have some fun! Specializing in
corporate events since 2015, you can be sure that they know how to step un the game! Expect a turn-key service with customization on choosing the perfect location, catering, bringing an extra DJ, etc. Fun fact: Fabrik8 and Jeux SPIN work together!

5. Unleash the power of play and camaraderie with Beyond Fun Team Building Montreal Activities

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Elevate your corporate event to epic proportions with Beyond Fun’s giant games rental and interactive team building activities! Unleash the power of play and camaraderie as your team engages in larger-than-life challenges.
Beyond Fun’s games are designed to spark laughter, teamwork, and unforgettable moments. Transform your event into an immersive experience that fosters collaboration and boosts morale. Beyond Fun is fully mobile and can host events indoors or outdoors based on your needs. Elevate your team, elevate your event with Beyond Fun!

6. Work together to escape! A fun Team Building Activity

Photo Credit: A/MAZE

In a race against the clock, your team must escape a room by solving problem, puzzles and observing. This experience makes people put their heads together and work as efficiently as possible. Companies like A/MAZE offer this experience and can accommodate up to 50 people. A very cool Montreal Team building activity!

Team Building Outdoor Activities in Montreal

7. Get your adrenaline pumping with these outdoor activities

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Zenith Team Building offers a variety of activities for the group to enjoy. Their crazy olympics, which can accommodate 20 to 500 people, is a competition that builds team spirit and encourages the team to work together. Through a series of wacky challenges, discover your teammates’ strengths and weaknesses and build loyalty all while having fun.

If coordination is important for your team, then H2O Dragon Boat can help with that. In Parc Jean Drapeau, teams will have to synchronize their paddling and compete against other groups in the race. This event can accommodate 12 to 1000 people!

Team Building Montreal is a company that offers fun and unique ways to build your team. Their BBQ Challenge has has the groups compete to win cash which they’ll then spend at the food market. The team that creates the tastiest meal wins, and participants can feast on their creations. The company also offers an opportunity to participate in an Amazing Race as seen on TV! The Amazing Race challenge equips each group with maps and cash, then each group must quickly travel the city to various destinations in an attempt to win.

8. Book a private room for a group in a restaurant

Place Carmin restaurant

Finding somewhere to dine for large groups can be tricky business, but luckily these Montreal restaurants are experts in making sure you and your family, friends or coworkers have an amazing experience, no matter what the occasion. Whether you’re simply looking for a table or a private room for more formal events, this list presents you 20+ Best Restaurants for Groups in Montreal with private rooms and more

Check out Cour Arrière situated behind St-Sulpice Hotel in Old Montreal cour-arriere.com/

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9. Show your team the best sunset spot in Montréal

This activity is a very very unique Montreal Team Building Activity!

Embark on an unforgettable journey to witness Montréal’s breathtaking sunset from the best vantage point in the city. This team-building adventure is not just about soaking in the beauty of the skyline at dusk but also about learning and collaboration.

As your team navigates through the city, they’ll engage in a series of group challenges designed to enhance teamwork and knowledge about the celestial dance above us. Using the Stellarium Mobile app, participants will discover how to locate night sky objects, experience the Earth’s rotation in real-time, understand the seasonal changes in day length and sunset positions, and get to know “Montréal North” more intimately.

This activity offers a perfect blend of education, team building, and awe-inspiring moments, making it one of the best team-building activities in Montréal. Check out Plateau Astro

10. Take portraits and get creative with the team

crédit photo: CHANTAL POIRIER

Le Saint Motel offers an engaging opportunity for team building and work parties. Attendees often find themselves collaborating spontaneously, assisting each other in taking portraits, and unleashing their creativity by arranging decors and optimizing lighting. Spending just one afternoon at Le Saint Motel Corporate Rental Experience can yield enough content to enrich a brand’s social media and newsletters for months. Additionally, the venue includes a dedicated space for cocktail setups, ensuring that refreshments complement the creative process. Moreover, a “concierge” is always available to assist with any needs, making the experience seamless and enjoyable. The simple act of mingling and absorbing the visually stimulating environment constitutes a significant part of the fun.

11. Take a Team Building Montreal Craft Beer Tour for a private group

Nothing brings people together like having a few cold ones. Montreal Craft Beer Tours is an exciting opportunity to get to know your coworkers in a relaxed and informative environment. You’ll be able to expand your beer-knowledge, learn about the dark history of Montreal’s Red Light District and sample some delicious food that pairs great with your brewski. Book a private tour from Monday to Saturday if there’s more than 12 of you, or join in with other joyful folks on the weekends. Either way you’re sure to learn, drink, and eat during your team building excursion.

12. Participate in a scavenger hunt

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Scavenger Hunt Anywhere challenges you to a series of questions that you must answer correctly and in time in order to win! This is a great way to focus on skills related to communications, problem solving, strategy and the need to be creative. This event also covers the history of Old Montreal and can be customized to meet the needs of your company.

Artistic Montreal Team Building Activity

13. Paint a masterpiece with your team

Photo Credit: Latulippe

The Latulippe team building company organizes a variety of activities, including learning a choreographed dance, composing a musical piece, and a group painting project. The painting project is a collaborative art project that showcases everyone’s individual talents. It’s an opportunity to network with each other all while creating something beautiful. This activity can accommodate 10 to 200 people. You’ll also have a wonderful piece of artwork to hang in the office at the end!

14. Create your own Corporate GPS Race

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Like the idea of a Rally? Check out the GPS Race, the simplest and most thrilling team-building activity you can book and play! With just 2 clicks to book, 1 email to organize, and 1 hour 15 minutes to compete, it’s effortless fun for your team.

Gather your colleagues in teams of 2 to 10 and choose your own start and finish points and they will create a custom route just for you! Compete in exciting challenges including music quizzes, riddles, TikTok recreations, and more. It’s not just about speed but accuracy too!

Starting at $1,200 + taxes, the GPS Race is perfect for any team event. Change the date if needed and enjoy a day where everyone gets to shine. On the day of the race, simply have your team captain download the easy-to-use app and let the adventure begin!

15. Literally Build together!

Photo Credit: Les Affutes

Looking for an activity to enhance team cohesion with a hands-on, creative experience? Les Affûtés offers team-building activities that focus on collective design and repair, offering a range of engaging projects for your group. Whether it’s specific team-building projects, dedicated trainings for the team to learn new skills or repair sessions to rejuvenate old furniture, sewing projects, or appliances, fostering teamwork while giving items a second life

Whether you’re collaborating on custom furniture through a team-building project, participating in skill-building workshops, or rejuvenating old items fostering teamwork while giving items a second life through repair sessions, Les Affûtés offers creative and impactful ways to strengthen team bonds.

Mile-Ex: 6540 Rue Waverly
Village :1385 Rue Ontario E

16. Removing your colleagues’ sight to see differently together

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Vision d’Or offers unique team-building workshops led by visually impaired facilitators. Participants tackle challenges without sight, fostering teamwork, agility, and innovation. After each activity, facilitators help participants identify transferable lessons relevant to their work environment.

These engaging, educational sessions help improve collaboration, communication, and adaptability. They are available for groups of 5 to 5000 participants, lasting from one hour to half a day, and can be conducted at a location of your choice, in either French or English, across Quebec. Experience a distinctive approach to team development and gain valuable skills in a fun, immersive setting.

17. Put your team up to the test at The Quiz Room!

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Quiz Room, Quebec’s first immersive trivia style game room, offers team-building games designed for pairs and trios, focusing on collaboration, speed, and analysis where Each event challenges teams to adapt, analyze, and make swift, collective decisions—all while having fun.

Ideal for boosting team spirit, wrapping up meetings, or rewarding hard work, they offer an engaging way to strengthen connections and break from the daily grind. Accessible to all, Quiz Room values every bit of knowledge, whether it’s about chocolate cake ingredients, Rihanna’s lyrics, or hockey history!

Each Quiz Room event includes two quiz games lasting 30 to 40 minutes each, an award ceremony with a free game for the winning team and even team photos. You can even create personalized questions that can be included to tailor the experience to your group. 

4201c R. Saint-Denis

18. Step into the most immersive experience with your whole team!

Photo Credit: Sandbox VR

Give your group an unforgettable, unique, and different experience at Sandbox VR! They are able to accommodate both small and large groups by allowing you to reserve multiple rooms or even the entire space to fit your needs!

Designed to foster connection, Sandbox VR allows groups to explore virtual worlds together, relying on teamwork to conquer social, immersive games. Participants become the stars of their own action movie, and everyone gets highlight videos of their adventure.48 B Brunswick Blvd, Pointe-Claire

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27 January 2025 by Local Food Tours

Your Guide to Throwing Best Montreal Bachelorette Party Ever

Montreal bachelorette Party. Ok, so you’ve been given the honour of planning a Montreal bachelorette party… but are you overwhelmed trying to find the most original and entertaining plan ever? Not to fear, we’ve got your back! Great news: you’re already on the right track, Montreal is the perfect city to show your bride and her friends a good time. Here are 16+ ideas to get you started in planning your Montreal bachelorette party!

For even more inspiration check out these Super Exciting Things to Do in Montreal that you and your girls are sure to enjoy. 

16. Pop some champagne at Maison Saint-Paul

Nothing says celebration like a good bottle of bubbly! Maison St-Paul is the only champagne bar in the city, perfectly located in elegant Old Montreal. It has a menu for all budgets, and specializes in group parties, so they’ll know how to make sure you have the best night possible. What’s more? You get to pop the champagne bottle like at home! Between 5pm and 3am, you can enjoy their food and drink selections, and then dance all night with their DJ service. If your group is a fan of all things bubbly, take a peek at what they’re about! maisonsainpaul.ca

15. Take the Old Montreal Bachelorette Party Food & Drink tour

Sometimes its hard to find a way to fill those afternoons before its time to start getting ready to go out, or maybe you’re form out of town and don’t know where to start? For a few hours, take the load off from planning the itinerary. The Old Montreal Bachelorette Party Food & Drink Tour is the perfect solution! You’ll visit 5 different food stops, including a poutine and wine pairing, where you’ll sample some authentic local cuisine. Along the way, you’ll see the sights and learn about the city’s history too. Led by a knowledgeable and passionate guide with insider information on where to go, you’ll feel like you’re just hanging out with a local. By the end, you’ll surely be well fed, well oriented, and ready to take on the city! Learn more about the Old Montreal Food & Drinks Tour

–>Groups more than 4 participants can use promocode “FOODFRIENDS10” to get 10% off the final price on each ticket This tour can be offered as a private group experience.

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14. Hop on a Montreal Bike & Drinks Tour with Fitz Montreal

Riding Montreal on a bike, visiting the cool places and then, having a little Natural Wine stop on a beautiful terrasse? A match in heaven some would say! Fitz Montreal Bike Tours is offering a Plateau, Mile-End and Jean-Talon Market Montreal Bike Tour and adds a little bar stop for groups of bachelors or bachelorettes. They visit Ciccheti bar, which is a very nice bar located in Mile-Ex. Instead of natural wines, groups can also order crafted cocktails. Check out this Montreal Bike & Drink Tour here 

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13. Get your bride Zenned up… at the spa!

Planning a wedding is stressful! Your bride to be may have a night of fun ahead of her, but she’s probably got months of organizing at cake tasting behind her. Pamper her (and your lucky group!) at the spa with some massages, foot rubs, manis, pedis… the soothing possibilities are endless! Here are a few of our favourites:

Spa William Gray, situated in the historic Hotel William Gray in Old Montreal, is an urban sanctuary. The spa provides an array of luxurious amenities, such as a hot/cold thermal circuit, making it a perfect destination for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The inclusion of a Himalayan salt room, Finnish sauna, steam room, and other specialized treatments contribute to a comprehensive and indulgent spa experience

12. Hit up some of the best local bars

clandestino mtl Old Montreal

Montreal is known for its watering holes, and a bachelorette party is rarely complete without exploring them. We’ve designed a few itineraries to make the most of a night on the town over at our article of Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas, here are a couple highlights:

Clandestino: a Miami-style lounge in Old Montreal with tropical vibes serving fruity cocktails, stacked on top of a Mexican themed bar with plush couches, 100 varieties of tequila and 15 different kinds of salt to accompany them!  clandestinomtl.com

Le Réservoir: a brewery and bar off Saint Laurent with a sweet rooftop patio in the summer and cool industrial vibes inside. reservoirbrasseur.com

There are many other amazing bars in the area to check out. Any good bar crawl in the Plateau will also take you to these local favourites:

Bar Darling: Immaculately designed to bring cozyness to steam-punk, and oh-so Instagrammable, so you can capture those Bachelorette memories even if they’re a bit fuzzy after a night out. They’ve got lots a local craft beers on tap, and also uniquely large selection of Quebec ciders. instagram.com/bar.darling

11. Go dance your little single heart out

people dancing under red light montreal bachelorette party
Photo credit: Flyjin

So you’re a couple drinks in… now it’s really time for a night out on the town! Pull out your best dance moves and get lost in the beat, or the crowd. Montreal’s got no shortage of clubs, especially on Saint Laurent, but we’ve chosen these places because they bring style and class to the world of sweaty dance floors.

Check this cool article on great places where to dance in Montreal

Dancing in a well decorated restaurant makes for a full night, and is way better than in a boring black box…

Santos: a tapas bar where you can get a full multi-course meal, mingle with the other patrons, and as the night goes on it becomes the perfect place to get your groove on without any cover fees. ilovesantos.ca

FlyJin: a hidden Japanese izakaya that turns into an underground club at 11pm. Dinner, drinks, dancing and excellent DJs that’ll spin house beats and know how to read a crowd. This is a place built for celebrating. flyjinmtl.com

Terrasses Bonsecours: an outdoor restaurant and club complex on the water, perfect for a summer bride and all her closest friends. terrassesbonsecours.com

10. Take a Montreal Craft Beer Tour

Here it is: the absolute best way to spend your bachelor party afternoon. So you’ve had brunch, you’ve got your night time itinerary… but what about those afternoon hours? That special 1pm to 6pm window? A Montreal Craft Beer Tour is your go to. The 3 hour walking tour lets you enjoy a few premium craft beers, cheeses and cured meats, as you cruise through Montreal’s midtown districts. Not only that but your guide will give you local’s tips, insider info about the bars you visit, and a mini craft beer education!  Click on this link to learn more about the “Montreal Bachelorette party Craft Beer Tour.” 

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8. Eat your heart out at these restaurants

Montreal is so full of delicious restaurants we can hardly contain ourselves trying to share them all with you! Check out even more of our Montreal fresh favourites here. For groups, some of the top choices are:

Café Miracolo on St-Laurent

The carefully curated space has a sort of cozy charm that pairs well with savory Italian food. While you enjoy the warm ambiance and creative dishes, watch the chef’s at work from the open kitchen counter. On the varied and ever-changing menu you will find fun twists on Italian classics that integrate locally sourced ingredients. Don’t forget to grab a drink and linger in this lively bar-like vibe. Reservation ahead is a necessity

30 Sainte-Catherine West / PlateauMont-Royal / Montreal Bachelorette Party Experiences

Mélisse: a fresh and airy place serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in Old Montreal, makes for a perfect moment of relaxation after a trip to one of the area’s spas. restaurantmelisse.com

LOV: another Old Montreal spot, it’s dedicated to serving Local, Organic and Vegetarian food, that’ll make your tastebuds, your bodies, and your conscience feel good… maybe to counteract all the partying you’ll be doing. lov.com

people ordering at bird bar montreal bachelorette party
Photo credit:Le Journal de Montréal

Bird Bar: does fried chicken and champagne, and you can all eat together “Family Style.” There’s even a DJ playing some old school tunes and gluten-free, vegan options. lebirdbar.com

7. Elegant speakeasies for the whole crew

So drinking and speakeasies seem to be a common theme on this list… but that’s because exploring the hidden corners of the city and getting tipsy is kind of the perfect plan for a Montreal bachelorette party. Here’s the inside scoop on a couple more speakeasies and hidden bars that won’t disappoint.

The Coldroom: it’s easy to overlook if you’re passing by – the door isn’t marked except for a *sortie* sign. They’ve got a strict code of conduct for the gentlemen that come down, which boils down to “be respectful,” and for ladies the only rule is: “who runs the world? Girls.” thecoldroommtl.com

Nhậu Bar: located under Vietnamese Restaurant Hà, its a sleek escape into a world or romance and luxury, making you feel like you’re in an underground club halfway around the world. Plus, they serve killer creative cocktails. restaurantha.com/nhau-bar-vieux-montreal

Big in Japan: once again, a sleek and secret joint, lit mainly with tiny tea lights placed on the long glass bar tables, making it one of the most beautiful bars in the city. They offer a punch bowl for groups which is perfect for a Montreal bachelorette party. biginjapan.ca

6. Book a stay at a luxurious hotel

montreal bachelorette party hotel
Photo credit: Hotel William Grey

If you’re from out of town, or even if you’re not, there’s nothing like crashing at a luxurious hotel after a night of shenanigans, so you can wake up and order room service in the morning, or hit up the hotel spa.

William Gray: one of the city’s hippest hotels, its a luxury retreat in Old Montreal with its own Spa that has a sauna and skin therapists for some much needed rejuvenation or aesthetic treatments for the bride’s big day. It’s right next to The Coldroom, so it’ll be easy to crash after a night out there. hotelwilliamgray.com

Alt Hotel: affordable luxury in Griffintown, just next to Old Port and the Lachine Canal, where you can go for a walk, bike ride, or even rent some boats for a fun day in the sun. The also have a beautiful 7th floor terrace to hang out on. althotels.com/en/montreal

W Hotel: right near the train station for out of town visitors, the downtown hotel is in a historic building but with stylish contemporary decor and amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, and its own cool bar – Bartizen. wmontrealhotel.com

5. Take a pole dancing lesson in Old Montreal

How about a some pole dancing for this soon-to-be-on-a-honeymoon lady? Milan Pole Dancing has studios all over the world, and we’re lucky enough have one in our very own gorgeous Old Montreal. They offer special bachelorette party lessons, too! Suitable for a maximum of 15 bachelorettes, this perfect activity includes light refreshments, a shoot, and a live pole dancing performance. Take a look at their site for booking info.

4. Hang out with superb drag queens at Cabaret Chez Mado!

Who better to show you a good time than Montreal’s drag queens? Beautiful, talented, wild, and often hilarious… these ladies will surely show you how to have a good time. With special guests, dance nights, and a mock top model night… bring your bachelorette booties over to Mado’s (or one of the many other gay bars in the village) for impressive 11pm or 1am shows that’ll make you laugh. mado.qc.ca

3. Montreal Bachelorette party? Get your nails done for the big day!

Interior Salon Vong – Nail salon in Mile End, Montreal

Get some glittery nails for the big day! Ever wanted some pretty flowers or flames on your nails? Located in Mile-End, Salon Vong can add some cool designs to your finger tips! They’ll give you a creative manicure that’ll make for an easy ice breaker when the wedding’s best men are looking to strike-up a conversation at the open bar. salonvong.ca

2. Take a Dance Course at Latin Groove


LG Fiesta: A Bachelorette Blast

Dive into a vibrant bachelorette celebration with our “LG Fiesta” package! Enjoy a private hour of salsa, bachata, merengue, or cha-cha with a top instructor. No need for dance experience—just bring comfy shoes and get ready to move. The package includes 30 minutes access to dressing and make-up rooms, making it perfect for groups up to 15 for $175, plus $10 for each additional guest. Join us for an unforgettable dance party! More information about the bachelorette party dancing experience here Montreal Bachelorette Party Activities

1. Don’t forget to plan your after-bachelorette party brunch

You’ll be much better off if you factor in the next day’s hangover. There’s nothing like all coming together again to talk about the night before and fill your stomachs with some much needed food. Remember Réservoir and Mélisse from earlier in the article? Both also serve very different, but equally delicious brunches. We also recommend these Montreal Best Brunch Restaurants such as:

Tommy: a stylish Old Montreal cafe that recently expanded to a second location so that they can host groups like you better for full brunch meals! Their coffee, of course, is excellent too, and will get you going again after having so much fun. tommymontreal.com/saint-paul

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Drink Tagged With: montreal bachelorette party

21 April 2023 by Local Food Tours

7+ Best Places to Watch the Montreal Fireworks This Summer

Montreal is home to the largest fireworks competition in the world! The Loto-Québec International Fireworks Competition illuminates the Montreal sky every year between June and August. Leading pyrotechnic firms from around the world compete over the course of several weeks for 30 minutes on warm summer nights, much to the delight of local Montrealers and visitors alike. Head to one of the suggested locations below and see the sky lit-up with delightful eruptions of light!

10. Village au Pied-du-Courant

Photo credit: au pied du courant

With its special fire nights, which include a $5 cover fee, and stunning views of the fireworks, this location has become a popular spot for firework viewings. Situated near the Jacques Cartier Bridge and accessible by metro from Papineau Station, it hosts various events throughout the summer (June to September) and is also dog-friendly.

2380 Notre-Dame St E
https://www.aupiedducourant.ca/

9. The Mount-Royal Summit

Photo Credit: Le Mont Royal

Climb or drive up to the top of Mount-Royal and enjoy a glorious view of the city in addition to the fireworks. If you’re in the downtown area, you can reach the stairs that lead up to the summit on Pins avenue between Peel and Drummond streets. It’s worth a trip to this iconic lookout even when there aren’t fireworks going on: see the sun rise or set for the ultimate romantic experience.

8. The Jacques-Cartier Bridge

Photo credit: livemontreal / montrealtravelers / pilotjava

Feeling a bit more adventurous? Did you know you can walk on the bridge to enjoy the fireworks? With it being closed for car traffic during these special evenings and by tuning in to the firework’s competition special radio station, it is a perfect spot to watch.

7. The Old Port

Photo credit: Pierre Philippe Brunet/Getty Images

This is a classic destination for firework viewing. Expect a crowd of people staring in awe at the light show in the sky. This area has the added bonus of offering great snacks while you feast your eyes. There’s a Ben & Jerry’s, Dairy Queen and Café-Terrasse Chez Catherine where you can buy an ice cream cone. A myriad of food trucks are usually stationed in the Old Port during fireworks. You can also hop on La Grande Roue de Montreal to catch the fireworks from up in the sky!

For more specific restaurants, terraces and venues for premium firework views, keep reading this article.

6. Terrasse sur l’Auberge

Photo credit: terrasse sur l’auberge

For a fancy evening or an elegant soiree, the Terrasse sur l’Auberge is the place to be–with a glass of wine in hand–while the sky is ignited with color and light. There’s a cover charge per person, but there’s no minimum food purchase once inside. They offer French bistro food and tapas like their renowned tartare. Class up your night of enjoying the fireworks with a stop at Terrasse sur l’Auberge!

97 de la Commune St E
http://terrassesurlauberge.com/en/a-colourful-portrait-of-old-montreal/

5. William Gray Terrace

Photo credit: Terrasse William Gray

With a prime location for watching the fireworks and enjoying views of the Old Port, this spot is very popular for the show! On special nights, they offer premium packages for groups of 2 to 4 people, which include oysters and a bottle of champagne. You can also enjoy the fireworks with a general admission fee without opting for a premium package. Please note that general admission starts at 8 PM on fireworks evenings, and no reservations are available, so it’s best to arrive early to secure a spot.


421 rue Saint-Vincent, 8e Etage, Montreal
https://terrassewilliamgray.com/en

4. Old Port of Montreal’s Clock Tower Beach

Photo credit: Vieux Port MTL

With a perfect view of Île Sainte-Hélène, they host special evening parties called “The Sky Belongs to the DJ” during the fireworks shows. For $15 per person (tax included), you can access this exclusive spot reserved for adults 18 and over. Please note that tickets are only available online, and they are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, as the event takes place rain or shine.

Old Port
https://www.oldportofmontreal.com/event/fireworks-at-clock-tower-beach-old-port-montreal

3. Au Sommet Place Ville-Marie

Photo credit: Hiatus

Head to the 45th and 46th floor of the Place Ville-Marie building near Square Victoria metro. At the top, you’ll find the best 360 degree view of the city. Enjoy a pre-fireworks dinner at Hiatus restaurant and bar for an upscale Japanese-inspired meal or visit their stunning Rose Orange terrace on the 44th level, to enjoy a drink with panoramic Montreal views for the sunset!

1 Place Ville Marie, Elevator to 45th floor.
https://www.hiatus.ca

2. Complexe Sky Rooftop Terrace

Photo credit: Fa Zu / David P / Tom Pfister (Google Reviews)

Kick off your night of dancing on Sky’s rooftop terrace. There’s no cover charge to access the rooftop, which is open every night barring bad weather. Order a massive pitcher of sangria at their tiki-themed bar, and see the pyrotechnic show with a glass in hand. Head down to their other levels for a night of dancing or catch a drag show!

1478 St Catherine St E
http://www.complexesky.com/

1. LaRonde

Photo credit: LaRonde Page Officielle

Head over to Ile Sainte-Hélène, get a day pass ticket to LaRonde at around 65$, and let an exciting day turn into an exhilarating night at the LaRonde stadium on the water. There’s no better way to end a day at an amusement park than to see the fireworks from the spot they are launched from! The price of the ticket includes access to the fireworks, so be sure to get to the stadium early to secure your spot on the bleachers!

Ile Sainte-Helene
https://www.laronde.com/larondeen

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Best Of Tagged With: fireworks, laronde, montreal, Montreal fireworks, montreal places to watch fireworks, Old Montreal, parc jean drapeau, terrasse

9 April 2023 by Local Food Tours

Montreal’s Top 10+ Montreal Walking Tours

Montreal walking tours are becoming more and more popular among tourists, but also with locals, as ways to explore their city and celebrate special occasions. This comes as no surprise. Travelling is about discovering culture, food, landmarks… and tours are a fun way to package those together. With the popularity of Montreal tours comes a rise in companies offering these tours, so let’s narrow it down to a handful that deliver, in no particular order, the best Montreal possible.

Local Montreal Food Tours

walking tours montreal
Photo credit: Montreal Local Tours

Let’s take a look at our very own Local Montreal Food Tours! With food at heart, our tours provide you with a culinary experience of the city, while holding Montreal culture and history as key elements. The Mile End Food Tour offers glimpses of this colourful neighbourhood’s past and present, and serves up delicious bites from passionate food vendors. There’s also the Old Montreal Food Tour that looks at the history of the area and its delicious food. When it comes to Montreal tours, Local Montreal Food Tours knows how to create the tastiest and most interesting of experiences. Quebec history and food come together in this delicious, sightseeing walking tour.

Local Montreal Food Tours Website

Heritage Montreal

Photo credit: The Montreal Gazette

We are huge fans of Heritage Montreal! If you’re passionate about the preservation of Montreal’s history like we are, if you’re a stickler for the ethical treatment of cultural landmarks, and if you’ve got history as one of your core values…  Heritage Montreal is an encounter you’ll want to have. Their mission is to preserve the history and culture behind old monuments and landmarks, making this one of the most informative Montreal tours. Take a look at their programming for an overview of their tours.

Round Table Tours

Photo credit: Alex Tran Photography

Montreal’s food scene can seem overwhelming when you take into account the sheer number of restaurants and the diversity of cultures that specialize in different kinds of cuisines. Round Table Tours can help guide you through the fog and pinpoint what’s important to taste. The tour explores what they call ‘culinary nostalgia’ which looks at what the variety of communities have brought to the Montreal food scene. The company seeks to uncover the ‘behind the scenes’ of the culinary world by looking at the best chefs, entrepreneurs and through tasting Montreal’s most delicious food.

Kaleidoscope Tours

Photo credit: tripadvisor.ca

Hidden back Alleys in Montreal, the underground of Montreal, the Chinese District, Little Italy, the Red Light District of Montreal… These are only a few Montreal tours offered by the Kaleidoscope Montreal Walking Tour company.   With such a wide selection, this is a great company to choose if you’re looking to learn about a specific aspect of Montreal. Take a look at their list of tours here. Their guides are impressively knowledgeable, and are trained by Ivan Drouin, Kaleidoscope’s founder. His guides are fantastic and we must applaud them for the exceptionally high quality of their tours. Strongly recommended!

The Museum of Jewish Montreal and Wandering Chew’s ‘Beyond the Bagel’

Photo credit: Beyond the Bagel

Beyond the Bagel explores and celebrates the important history of Jewish communities and food in Montreal’s Mile End and Plateau. The tour covers the famous feud between St. Viateur and Fairmount bagels who both compete to gain the title of Montreal’s best bagel. The walk covers Wilensky’s, a Jewish deli that’s known for its trademarked, top secret, Wilensky Special. Of course, the tour stops by Schwartz’s’ deli which houses the best smoked meat in town (and possibly the world). In addition to these staples, the tour explores some off the beaten path routes to guide you through lesser-known aspects of the Jewish community’s history. For instance, what does a homemade pickle have to do with an alley on St-Urbain street? You can find this out and more on the Beyond the Bagel tour Montreal walking tour.

Fitz & Follwell

walking tours montreal
Photo credit: Fitz & Follwell

Here’s a tour for those who love adventure. Fitz & Follwell offer biking, walking, and winter activity tours. In the summer, you’ll be able to explore the Northern part of the city by bike, looking at the artsy and up-and-coming neighbourhoods. There are also winter tours, one of which brings you to the top of Mount Royal. This tour takes you through forested paths and to some of Montreal’s most breathtaking views. Weather permitting, snowshoeing, ice-skating and tubing are also offered on this tour. If you’re looking for a little history and adventure, Fitz & Follwell tours are right for you!

Free Old Montreal Walking Tours

Top Walking Tours Montreal free tour

Hey! It’s our sister company, Free Montreal Tours ! How did they make it on here?! Well, for starters we hand picked the most important and impressive spots in Old Montreal ourselves! We believe this Montreal walking tour to be the perfect introduction to Old Montreal. All sites are visited and presented by an awesome guide, rain or shine! With secret tips and anecdotes too. And hey… did we mention it’s free?!

freemontrealtours.com

Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Source: Montreal Craft Beer Tours
Source: Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Montreal Craft Beer Tours are the absolute go-to for any beer lover passing through Montreal. It covers the basic key elements of an excellent walking tour by giving an in-depth overview of Montreal’s old Red Light district and much more, all the while focusing on craft beer and food pairings! A great gift, or way to celebrate a craft beer enthusiast’s birthday, too! Take a look at all the delicious details here.

L’Autre Montréal

Top Walking Tours Montreal autre mtl

L’autre Montreal is an awesome tour company that seeks to make new twists and give new perspectives on Montreal. That means they value current issues, lesser known facts, and thought provoking tours! Their guides are excellent, and if walking isn’t your thing, L’autre Montreal gives some bus tours too. Check ’em out here.

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides, Uncategorized Tagged With: montreal tours, montreal walking tours

9 April 2023 by Local Food Tours

Montreal’s Top 10+ Montreal Walking Tours

Montreal walking tours are becoming more and more popular among tourists, but also with locals, as ways to explore their city and celebrate special occasions. This comes as no surprise. Travelling is about discovering culture, food, landmarks… and tours are a fun way to package those together. With the popularity of Montreal tours comes a rise in companies offering these tours, so let’s narrow it down to a handful that deliver, in no particular order, the best Montreal possible.

Local Montreal Food Tours

walking tours montreal
Photo credit: Montreal Local Tours

Let’s take a look at our very own Local Montreal Food Tours! With food at heart, our tours provide you with a culinary experience of the city, while holding Montreal culture and history as key elements. The Mile End Food Tour offers glimpses of this colourful neighbourhood’s past and present, and serves up delicious bites from passionate food vendors. There’s also the Old Montreal Food Tour that looks at the history of the area and its delicious food. When it comes to Montreal tours, Local Montreal Food Tours knows how to create the tastiest and most interesting of experiences. Quebec history and food come together in this delicious, sightseeing walking tour.

Local Montreal Food Tours Website

Heritage Montreal

Photo credit: The Montreal Gazette

We are huge fans of Heritage Montreal! If you’re passionate about the preservation of Montreal’s history like we are, if you’re a stickler for the ethical treatment of cultural landmarks, and if you’ve got history as one of your core values…  Heritage Montreal is an encounter you’ll want to have. Their mission is to preserve the history and culture behind old monuments and landmarks, making this one of the most informative Montreal tours. Take a look at their programming for an overview of their tours.

Round Table Tours

Photo credit: Alex Tran Photography

Montreal’s food scene can seem overwhelming when you take into account the sheer number of restaurants and the diversity of cultures that specialize in different kinds of cuisines. Round Table Tours can help guide you through the fog and pinpoint what’s important to taste. The tour explores what they call ‘culinary nostalgia’ which looks at what the variety of communities have brought to the Montreal food scene. The company seeks to uncover the ‘behind the scenes’ of the culinary world by looking at the best chefs, entrepreneurs and through tasting Montreal’s most delicious food.

Kaleidoscope Tours

Photo credit: tripadvisor.ca

Hidden back Alleys in Montreal, the underground of Montreal, the Chinese District, Little Italy, the Red Light District of Montreal… These are only a few Montreal tours offered by the Kaleidoscope Montreal Walking Tour company.   With such a wide selection, this is a great company to choose if you’re looking to learn about a specific aspect of Montreal. Take a look at their list of tours here. Their guides are impressively knowledgeable, and are trained by Ivan Drouin, Kaleidoscope’s founder. His guides are fantastic and we must applaud them for the exceptionally high quality of their tours. Strongly recommended!

The Museum of Jewish Montreal and Wandering Chew’s ‘Beyond the Bagel’

Photo credit: Beyond the Bagel

Beyond the Bagel explores and celebrates the important history of Jewish communities and food in Montreal’s Mile End and Plateau. The tour covers the famous feud between St. Viateur and Fairmount bagels who both compete to gain the title of Montreal’s best bagel. The walk covers Wilensky’s, a Jewish deli that’s known for its trademarked, top secret, Wilensky Special. Of course, the tour stops by Schwartz’s’ deli which houses the best smoked meat in town (and possibly the world). In addition to these staples, the tour explores some off the beaten path routes to guide you through lesser-known aspects of the Jewish community’s history. For instance, what does a homemade pickle have to do with an alley on St-Urbain street? You can find this out and more on the Beyond the Bagel tour Montreal walking tour.

Fitz & Follwell

walking tours montreal
Photo credit: Fitz & Follwell

Here’s a tour for those who love adventure. Fitz & Follwell offer biking, walking, and winter activity tours. In the summer, you’ll be able to explore the Northern part of the city by bike, looking at the artsy and up-and-coming neighbourhoods. There are also winter tours, one of which brings you to the top of Mount Royal. This tour takes you through forested paths and to some of Montreal’s most breathtaking views. Weather permitting, snowshoeing, ice-skating and tubing are also offered on this tour. If you’re looking for a little history and adventure, Fitz & Follwell tours are right for you!

Free Old Montreal Walking Tours

Top Walking Tours Montreal free tour

Hey! It’s our sister company, Free Montreal Tours ! How did they make it on here?! Well, for starters we hand picked the most important and impressive spots in Old Montreal ourselves! We believe this Montreal walking tour to be the perfect introduction to Old Montreal. All sites are visited and presented by an awesome guide, rain or shine! With secret tips and anecdotes too. And hey… did we mention it’s free?!

freemontrealtours.com

Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Source: Montreal Craft Beer Tours
Source: Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Montreal Craft Beer Tours are the absolute go-to for any beer lover passing through Montreal. It covers the basic key elements of an excellent walking tour by giving an in-depth overview of Montreal’s old Red Light district and much more, all the while focusing on craft beer and food pairings! A great gift, or way to celebrate a craft beer enthusiast’s birthday, too! Take a look at all the delicious details here.

L’Autre Montréal

Top Walking Tours Montreal autre mtl

L’autre Montreal is an awesome tour company that seeks to make new twists and give new perspectives on Montreal. That means they value current issues, lesser known facts, and thought provoking tours! Their guides are excellent, and if walking isn’t your thing, L’autre Montreal gives some bus tours too. Check ’em out here.

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal tours, montreal walking tours

7 April 2023 by

15 Beautiful Outdoor Montreal Terraces to Visit This Summer

As the snow begins to melt and we become reacquainted with our old friend, the sun, Montrealers excitedly flock to their neighbourhood patios to make the most of the summer. There’s no better accompaniment for sangria than a warm summer breeze and nothing more charming than twinkle lights glowing at dusk. Therefore, we’ve compiled a list of Montreal’s best terraces for you to drink, eat and be merry all while taking advantage of those memorable summer days and nights.

You might also be interested in these Super Exciting Things to Do in Montreal for Summer 2021 to help you make the most of the sun. 

13. Terrasses Bonsecours

montreal terraces
Photo credit: Terrasses Bonsecours

Sitting on a quai in the Old Port, Terrasses Bonsecours is both a bumping nightclub and a hip Miami-style eatery with a huge patio that extends over the whole building. Enjoy the variety of sangrias and cocktails offered while the smell of barbequed tapas wafts throughout the terrace. Spend a relaxing 5-7 among friends or take advantage of Terrasses Bonsecours’ patio that eases into a nightclub atmosphere at 11pm.

364 de la Commune St E
http://terrassesbonsecours.com/

12. Bleury Bar à Vinyl

montreal terraces
Photo credit: Jasmin Leblanc

Bleury, the bumping bar on a quiet street in the Place des Arts area, is a quirky joint that features live electronic music from up-and-coming DJs, jam sessions, as well as an improvisational jazz night each month. Walk through its many rooms until you reach the quaint terrace where you’ll find an intimate setting for a pause from the music inside. The patio is surrounded by vibrant red brick walls, a wooden canopy overhead and colourful fake flowers jutting out of just about everywhere. Enjoy their reasonably-priced beer at an average of 7$ a pint, and let your night get a little blurry.

2109 Rue de Bleury
http://vinylebleury.ca/

11. La Terrasse Saint-Ambroise

Montreal terraces
Photo credit: Jeffrey Philipp

After a day of strolling or biking along the Lachine Canal on a nice day, there’s no better way to finish it off than with a pint at La Terrasse Saint-Ambroise. The internationally loved McAuslan brewery in the Sud-Ouest area has a beer garden right outside where the brewing magic happens. Just off the Lachine Canal, terrace-goers can order a range of St-Ambroise’s alcoholic products which are all ultra fresh and on tap. Opt for the ever-popular apricot beer that’s got a great fruity flavour. If beer doesn’t make your heart sing, they offer a Minot White apple cider.

5080 St Ambroise St
http://mcauslan.com/en/terrace/about/

10. Le Sainte-Elisabeth

Montreal terraces
Photo credit: Jonny M. via Yelp

Head to where the locals go to feel at home. Le Sainte-Elisabeth’s terrace certainly knows how to draw a crowd to its great location between Downtown and the Gay Village. Their selection of reasonably-priced local beer and cocktails keep patrons coming back for more. The terrace itself is surrounded by the exterior walls of towering brick buildings with vines extending all the way to the top, giving it a beer garden feel. Ideal for groups, especially for a pint before or after a show at Metropolis or Club Soda, Le Sainte-Elisabeth is a no brainer choice for terrace enthusiasts.

1412 Rue Sainte Élisabeth
https://www.facebook.com/Pub-Le-Sainte-%C3%89lisabeth-157065694318646

9. Bistro Boris

montreal terraces
Photo credit: pagesjaunes.ca

For an elegant evening accompanied by traditional French fares, Old Montreal’s Bistro Boris has a flowery terrace with white umbrellas and wooden tables. Tree branches and leaves stretch overtop, and a variety of plants jovially sit between the candlelit tables. Dig into their grilled salmon, tartares, and foie gras and pair these with a bottle of wine from their long menu. Savour a tasty glass of wine into the late evening hours on this buzzing terrace.

465 McGill St
http://borisbistro.com/en/

8. Café Santropol

montreal terraces
Photo credit: Café Santropol

Café Santropol’s terrace is a little oasis in the Plateau area. Trees offer shade to patrons enjoying one of their delicious stacked sandwiches. Quirky mirrors and hanging ornaments occupy the space, and the artwork on the bright blue fence give this little haven a light, bright feel. They offer a variety of sandwiches, soups, and salads which are all tasty and usually combine a bit of salty and sweet. Indulge in a chocolate milkshake and you won’t be disappointed. Did we mention that there’s a mini pond too? Well, there’s a mini pond for anyone looking to reenact the story of Narcissus.

3990 St Urbain St
http://santropol.com/

7. Nouvelle Vague

Temporarily closed

Corner of McGill and de la Commune, in front of Silo No. 5
https://www.nouvellevaguemtl.com/

6. Terrasses Labo Culinaire Foodlab (SAT)

montreal terraces
Photo credit: allezgizele.com

At the top of the Société des Arts Technologiques is the Foodlab’s beautiful little terrace that overlooks Montreal’s entertainment district. Foodlab’s menu is as experimental and transient as the contemporary events hosted in the building. The dishes are updated based on the season and availability of the produce. They offer Canadian fares and an extensive wine list with dozens of white, red and rosé bottles to choose from. Naturally, twinkle lights extend across the patio, adding to the overall charming atmosphere.

1201 St Laurent Blvd
http://sat.qc.ca/fr/laboculinaire

5. Le Réservoir

montreal terraces
Photo credit: Le Réservoir

In the lower Plateau on the ever popular street for restaurants, Duluth, Le Réservoir has a rooftop patio perfect for a 5-7 accompanied by international tapas dishes. The atmosphere is casual, occupied by the hum of people chatting excitedly. Pints go for approximately 7$ each with options to order a 750ml bottle of their house beers. Enjoy a few draft microbrews on a warm summer evening and people watch on the busy street below.

9 Avenue Duluth E
http://brasseriereservoir.ca/

4. Bar Alexandraplatz

montreal terraces
Photo credit: The Main

Tucked-away in a Mile-Ex alley, this hipster joint will make you feel like you’re having a beer in your friend’s garage. Open from June to October, the bar offers drinks at unbeatable prices: a glass of beer for 2.50$, a pint for 4.75$, mixed drinks from 5$ to 7$, and wine from 7$ to 8$. The setting is inspired by the many similar bars found in Berlin: it’s got a minimalist DIY feel and–of course–twinkle lights overhead for good measure. Head there for a casual night out with a little bit of romantic ambiance sprinkled in.

6731 Esplanade Ave
http://www.alexandraplatzbar.com/

3. St-Bock Brewery

montreal terraces
Photo credit: Le Saint-Bock

On the ever popular Saint-Denis street in the Latin Quarter, St-Bock Brewery is about to open the largest street terrace in Montreal. With 125 seats in the glorious sun, enjoy their extensive list of artisanal craft beers (44 on tap) and selection of 850 bottles! Pair your drink with some hearty pub food like their beer gravy poutines, burgers, nachos and chicken wings.

1749 St Denis St
http://saintbock.com/

2. Terrasse Nelligan

montreal terraces
Photo credit: restomontreal.ca

This Old Port restaurant offers sweeping views of Old Montreal and the Saint-Lawrence river. Five stories up the Nelligan Hotel, this rooftop terrace beckons to patrons with the delicious scent of meat and fresh fish cooking on the outdoor grill. Their bartenders are cocktail experts, mixing delicious sangrias and house creations. The heaters and retractable awnings ensure that this terrace is open for lunch and dinner in the summer, rain or shine.

106 Saint-Paul St W
http://terrassenelligan.com/a-unique-vantage-point/

1. Marché des Éclusiers

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For a more casual experience in the Old Port area, Marché des Éclusiers is a micro-market where you’ll find locally-sourced and sustainable food produce from different Quebec companies. Featured local drink and food producers include Volcanic Organic coffee, Velish & Co. salad bar, Diablos BBQ, Pastaga drinks and food, Lawrence butcher, and many more. Pick up your food and drink and head to their charming terrace on the Lachine Canal.

400 Rue de la Commune Ouest Montréal
http://www.marche514.com/

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7 April 2023 by

Montreal is a city brimming with creativity—one doesn’t have to look further than the street art adorning almost every building from NDG to the Plateau to see that. From graffiti murals to fine arts, the local art scene in Montreal is as vibrant as the city itself. For a taste of some of the best current local (and international) talent we recommend checking out these contemporary art galleries.

If you’re looking for cool things to do in Montreal, look no further than our article: 16+ Extremely “Cool” Things to Do in Montreal This Year

10. Parisian Laundry

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One of Montreal’s leading galleries, Parisian Laundry is a local gem that can boast international influence. With satellite projects in art capitals of the world like New York, Berlin, and Toronto, the artists showcases here are the creme de la creme (comme on dit a Paris). All the pieces that come through the doors of this industrial building-turned-gallery are curated carefully by the Parisian Laundry team, and it shows.

Where: 3550, Saint-Antoine Ouest

http://parisianlaundry.com/en/

9. Station 16

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Source: station16gallery.com

Located in the heart of the city, Station 16 pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, showcasing works with a definitively urban core. From street art and graffiti to printmaking to design, they exhibit the works of both local and international artists whose works might not have a home in more traditional galleries. Station 16 gallery and its sister printshop are part of LNDMRK, the guys behind the Mural festival and Saintwoods, so you know they’re cool.

Where: 3523 Boul St-Laurent

www.station16gallery.com/

8. Arsenal

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Come for the architecture, stay for the art. The pieces on display at this contemporary gallery may be modern, but the walls around it are anything but. The building—which now houses some of the best Canadian and international contemporary works in the city—was once a sprawling shipyard, built in 1846 by Augustin Cantin. Right on the scenic Lachine Canal in Griffintown, sail away on the tides of some truly impressive art, in an equally impressive space.   

Where: 2020 William St.

http://arsenalmontreal.com/

7. FOFA

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Home of Concordia’s best work from their Faculty of Fine Arts students, teachers, and alumni, this non-profit gallery is all about supporting emerging talent. Students run the show at FOFA, and the gallery occasionally offers grants and internship programs for promising Concordia artists. The art on display ranges as far and wide as the talent of the students who create it—there’s always something new to be seen, and new artists to discover.

Where: 1515 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest

http://fofagallery.concordia.ca/

6. Articule

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More than just a gallery, Articule is a centre for emerging artists, and aims to engage the artistic community with discussion, promoting networking opportunities and challenging established conventions with their experimental approach. They’re not-for-profit, independent, and artist-run. They boast an open structure where collaboration is key in planning exhibits, screenings, talks, and programming. Located in the Mile End, the welcoming and unpretentious atmosphere welcomes patrons to come as they are and stay awhile.

Where: 262 Fairmount W.

http://www.articule.org/

5. Phi centre

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The Phi Centre has a little bit of everything—their mission is to make art (all kinds of art) accessible to everybody. Their space houses everything from interactive exhibits, one of the city’s best venues to hear international and local live DJs, a dining space for special events, and movie screenings of arthouse films. They have a multitude of special events every day of the week, and there’s sure to be something that tickles just about any fancy.

Where: 407, Saint-Pierre Street

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4. DHC fondation pour l’art contemporain

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DHC Foundation for Contemporary art is another awesome not-for-profit which every year offers a handful of long-running exhibits for the public to enjoy, totally free. They’re housed in two beautiful heritage buildings in Old Montreal—get lost in the beautiful artwork and in the winding cobblestone streets of this historical neighbourhood.

Where: 451 & 465 St-Jean Street

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3. Fonderie darling

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Fonderie Darling is a unique visual arts centre under the umbrella of Montreal’s Quarter Ephemere, a group which reclaims abandoned industrial buildings in the city and converts the spaces into art venues. Their mission is to increase awareness of local art while at the same time drawing attention to these desolate urban spaces. Fonderie Darling is part art gallery, part artists studio block, and all heart.

Where: 475 Ottawa St.

http://www.fonderiedarling.org/

2. Freshpaint Gallery

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Source: blog.vandalog.com

Founded by the International Convention of Graffiti Under Pressure, Freshpaint Gallery delivers exactly what it’s name evokes. All in the name of promoting urban culture, the exhibition space and special events aim to educate and engage patrons about the unique world of street art. Alongside the gallery, the group takes beautification into its own hands, creating art and temporary installations in vacant spaces around the city.

Where: 221 Ste Catherine E.

http://www.freshpaintgallery.ca/

1. Galerie de Bellefeuille

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An all-Canadian gallery turned International, Helen and Jacques de Bellefeuille strive to showcase emerging Canadian talent alongside higher-tier artists from around the globe. It was founded in 1980 and has hosted many important events since. Artists like Damien Hirst and Sophie Ryder have seen the walls of de Bellefeuille. It’s become such an important space in the city, that in 2014 they took over a location across the street from the original gallery, dedicating it to 6,500 square feet of contemporary art.

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1367 Greene Avenue, Montreal, Quebec

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7 April 2023 by

Montreal Tourist Attractions that are not just for tourists.. it’s true!

It’s way too easy to take the city we live in for granted: we’ve grown accustomed to having tons of quality restaurants at our fingertips, authentic cultural experiences around the corner, and more festivals than we can count. What a shame it would be to miss out on Montreal’s gems just because they sound so familiar! Take a look at these Montreal tourist attractions that you should check out.

For some more inspiration that goes above and beyond these noted landmarks, check out our list of Super Exciting Things to Do in Montreal

20. Eat a St-Viateur bagel in the middle of the night

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One of Montreal’s treasured darlings, St-Viateur Bagel, is your best friend for all things midnight munchies. Ok, maybe only one thing… their famous bagels. But isn’t that all you need? Open 24 hours, and selling those mini cream cheese cups to go with your bagel on the go, stumble into this famed joint for a warm, gooey  snack on your way home from the bar.

19. Take a stroll down Prince-Arthur, fall in love by the Carré St-Louis fountain

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Between St-Laurent and St-Denis, Prince-Arthur becomes a cobblestone, pedestrian friendly street that houses terraces, a panoply of Greek restaurants, and a few ice cream shops. That makes it the perfect place to take a walk, grab a bite, and end up in the park by the dreamy fountain (and maybe even fall in love over a shared ice cream?).

18. Discover the Mile-End Montreal food tour

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Apart from offering a scenic and historical tour of the mile-end this tour also launches you into a gastronomically induced journey of some of the best food in Montreal. 6 stops, which include the best vegan falafel, authentic italian gnoccis, and the best Montreal chocolate, this walking tour is enjoyed by both locals and tourists!

–> More information about the Mile-End Food Tour

17. Take a Cruise on Le Bateau Mouche

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bateau mouche

Le Bateau Mouche is up there in the classy summer date department. Gourmet food, musical acts, and world class servers, book this one fast if you want to fit it on your summer bucket list. With a selection of different cruises to choose from, you can even hop on Le Bateau for a fine food breakfast cruise you’re sure to remember.

16. Have a “picnic” at Piknic Electronik

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One of the best places for tourists to visit is Saint Helen’s Island. The island is home to great festivals like Osheaga at Jean Drapeau park, LaRonde, Montreal’s Biosphere and Piknic Electronik. Under Alexander Calder’s statue, L’Homme, tourists and locals flock to dance to the electronic beats of local and international DJs. Let’s be honest, Piknic is the perfect excuse to drink in the middle of a nice summer day. Shake your booty on the dance floor at the main stage or sunbathe by the river accompanied by a signature Piknic bucket of alcohol. For more information, click here.

15. Ride Down the Lachine Canal with Ma Bicyclette

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Ma Bicyclette is a bike rental service right on the Canal. The folk here do repairs, sell snacks, and are some of the friendliest staff around. It’s a great option for tourists to get the Lachine Canal experience without having their own bike, but it’s also a favourite with locals because of the good vibes, location, and the commitment-free aspect of riding around this neck of the woods. Extra perks that totally beat renting a bixi: guided bike tours, and all rentals include a helmet, lock, saddle bag and map.

14. Discover Montreal’s history at the Pointe a Callière museum

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Walk down the steps to the museum’s archaeological crypt and see the only remnants of the 1744 fortifications that used to stand there. This permanent exhibition about Montreal’s history delves into everything from the First Nations communities to the present. One of their temporary exhibits, Hello, Montréal!, looks into the history of Bell and the evolution of the telephone in Montreal. For more information, click here. 

13. Wander Around the Botanical Gardens

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It might be a little out of the way, but this veritable oasis of lushery is something every Montrealer should make a trip to, at least every few months (especially in winter). Not only is it breathtakingly gorgeous, but it’s like a mini vacation: with tons of different plant and flower species imported from all over, alternating exhibits and events, not only does it (literally) bring you back to your roots but the organizers have brought miniature pieces of paradise directly to our city.

12. Grab a beer on the Le Sainte-Élisabeth terrace

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One of the most beautiful hidden courtyards in Montreal, Le Sainte-Élisabeth terrace is just a couple of blocks away from Montréal’s main summer festival location: Place du Quartier des spectacles. Many tourists and locals wind up here after a show or to simply just enjoy a cold beer with friends.

11. Take a trip to Montreal’s famous landmarks

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The Farine Five Roses sign and silo #5 are both the products of the industrial revolution of Montreal. They still stand today as the last vestiges of an industrial Lachine Canal. These heritage sites are grandiose and beautiful to look at (if you’re into unmaintained industrial architecture). An excursion to these landmarks is a great way to learn about Montreal’s history and even better for a photoshoot!

10. Go to Marché Jean-Talon

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The Marché Jean-Talon is one of the oldest and largest public markets in North America. Accessible in both summer and winter months you can find colourful fruits, vegetables, cheeses, oils spices, flowers, baked goods, and more local artisanal products. Visitors, as well as, residents truly appreciate and enjoy this place!

9. Hike to the top of Mount Royal

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The mountain and it’s 30 foot tree topper of a cross look good from the ground, but the view is even better at the top. Head to the lookout and Chalet du Mont Royal for a stunning photo op, or over to Lac aux Castors to grab a snack at the pavilion and have a picnic by the water. You can get to the top by walking up gently sloping gravel paths, bike, bus, car or, literally, by going off the beaten path onto less travelled trails for a full experience of nature in the heart of the city. It’s always a good time for a breath of fresh air!

8. Go vinyl hunting

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Vinyl is coming back and its a good thing! If you’re a backpacker or a hipster local thrifting for that perfect vinyl, or just browsing, Montreal is home to some sweet record shops, such as: Cheap Thrills, Phonopolis, Au 33 Tours, and Beatnik Records– to name a few. See what amazing tunes you can discover!

7. Have a religious experience at Saint-Joseph’s oratory

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The history behind the magnificent Saint-Joseph’s Oratory is one that draws 2 million visitors each year. Saint Brother André’s love of Saint Joseph inspired him to build the basilica in his honour. Brother André’s healing powers drew many pilgrims to the basilica, and the cured left their canes and wheelchairs there. You can now see the thousands of canes and wheelchairs at the oratory and light a candle in the basilica for a loved one.

6. Spend your Sunday at Mount Royal’s tam tams

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Every Sunday, Montrealers take to the foot of the mountain with a blanket, food, and drink to bask in the sun. Around the George-Étienne Cartier Monument, hundreds gather to drum to the same beat. Tam Tams is a must-do for tourists and locals alike during the warmer months.

5. Eat a smoked meat sandwich at Schwartz

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Montreal is proud of its smoked-meat, and Schwartz is ranked the #1 best deli in North America. With over 80 years of tradition, it remains a Montreal classic and never gets old.

4. Grab a coffee at this cat café

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Café Chat L’Heureux is proud to be North America’s first ever cat café. It is open to anyone who wants to cuddle up with a cat and a warm cup of coffee. The bistro offers hot and cold drinks, pastries, cakes, sandwiches, and salads, along with vegan and gluten-free options. This is truly an original place that gathers many travellers, but also many locals who love to hang out while enjoying the benefits of cat-therapy.

3. Go eat a poutine at La Banquise

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This poutine place has been up and running since 1968 and is stated (by some) to be the best poutine joint in town. It attracts many vacationers, but this doesn’t stop Montrealers from crowding the place up. La Banquise is literally open 24 hours a day, and offers over 30 different types of poutine. After a long night out, for a delicious meal, an afternoon snack, or even for breakfast…poutine is the way to go!

2. Watch the Fireworks

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Running from July 1st to August 1st, the 31st edition of L’International des Feux Loto-Quebec fireworks will be hard to miss. Gather friends, family, or lovers and make your way to Jacques Cartier Bridge or the Old Port’s Terrasse sur l’Auberge for maximum viewing capacity.

1. Walk around in beautiful Old Montreal

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Cobblestone streets, majestic buildings, galleries, coffee shops, high end restaurants… Tourists may love this little piece of Europe, but with all those elements, it’s no wonder locals call themselves lucky to have it in their backyard. Grab a latte and get lost on the narrow roads, gaze out at the water on the Old Port, check out the Notre-Dame Basilica and visit a museum or two while you’re there! A vacation for everyone, with endless things to do.

Have a quick look at our “Vlog” about Mile-End’s Best Restaurants and Things to do! 

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5 April 2023 by

11+ Exciting Montreal Museums to Visit this Year!

There’s nothing like learning some new facts and taking in some art on a leisurely Sunday afternoon spent at a Montreal museum. Museums are especially great for escaping a rainy day or taking advantage of their air conditioning. We’ve compiled a list of Montreal’s best museums to visit, whether you enjoy art, history, science, architecture or any other topic!

Beyond museums, there are so many Super Exciting Things to Do in Montreal that are worth checking out this season.

Pointe-à-Callière Museum

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This Old Montreal museum explores the history behind Quebec’s populations, from its Indigenous peoples to the present day. The museum is located on the very site where the French settlers first stepped foot on the island of Montreal. Thanks to its historic location, you’ll even have the chance to go underneath the building to see the old fortifications that used to stand in Old Montreal.

350 Place Royale
pacmusee.qc.ca/en/

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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Montreal’s Fine Arts museum welcomes over 1 million visitors per year and is the 12th most popular art museum in North America. It covers a wide range of disciplines such as music, art, cinema and design, so there’s truly something for everyone. Visit for an immersive look at visual art from old masters to contemporary innovators.

1380 Sherbrooke St W
www.mbam.qc.ca

Biodome of Montreal

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Montreal’s Biodome, located at the Olympic park, offers visitors a look into the different habitats of animals across the globe. As you travel from the tropics to sub-zero climates, the Biodome invites you to explore our planet’s wildlife in their diverse habitats. See the penguins off the Labrador coast, the monkeys of the tropical rainforest, the beavers in the Laurentian maple forest, and much more!

4777 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave
http://espacepourlavie.ca/en/biodome

Biosphere Environmental Museum

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The Biosphere was built by the American architect Buckminster Fuller and is located in the Jean-Drapeau park. There, you’re invited to learn about the major environmental issues that our planet faces today and to imagine more sustainable futures. They offer engaging activities to help guests dive deep on issues relating to air, water, biodiversity, climate change, sustainable development and more. Then, they offer solutions to the complicated hurdles the planet needs to overcome, starting with the city of Montreal.

160 Chemin du Tour de l’isle
www.ec.gc.ca/biosphere/

Redpath Museum

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Belonging to McGill University, the Redpath museum boasts a collection of findings in natural history from taxidermy animals to dinosaur skeletons to stunning gems and minerals. The museum explores the fields of palaeontology, zoology, mineralogy and ethnology allowing you to see novelties such as the skeleton of a Gorgosaurus dinosaur and Egyptian mummies from circa 1500 BCE.

859 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal
http://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/redpath-museum

Montreal Science Centre

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This museum is dedicated to science and technology and makes these fields accessible to guests through their fun, interactive exhibits. They also feature the latest IMAX movies in their state of the art theatre. While some exhibitions are designed specifically for kids, many are ready to inspire minds of all ages. 

2 de la Commune St W
http://www.montrealsciencecentre.com/

Arsenal Montreal

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Arsenal is a vast contemporary art galley located in the old industrial district of Montreal called Griffintown. The space was built in 1853 as a shipyard workspace but now features 50,000 square feet of exhibition space for local and international contemporary artists who’s work interrogates today’s world in a myriad of different ways.

2020 William St
www.arsenalmontreal.com/en/

Museum of Jewish Montreal + Fletchers 

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The space that houses The Museum of Jewish Montreal has both a museum and a lunch counter. The museum part looks at the impact that Jewish communities had on Montreal, especially in the Plateau area where it’s located. Fletcher’s invites visitors to try traditional Jewish food and learn about its history while you savour the flavours of the community.

#R01 4040 Saint Laurent Boulevard
http://imjm.ca/

The Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art

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Located in the Place des festivals, at the heart of Montreal’s entertainment district, the MAC houses the works of local and international contemporary artists in a sleek, modern setting that allows for an immersive look at the intriguing field of work.

Temporarily closed

185 Saint-Catherine St W
http://www.macm.org/en/

McCord Museum

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This quaint museum is dedicated to researching and teaching about Canada’s rich history from its Indigenous people to its colonial settlements. For example, one permanent exhibition features pieces of Indigenous dress and how it plays a role in expressing their identity.

Current exhibitions: On the other end of things, “Griffintown – Evolving Montreal” is a photographer’s look at this changing city through one distinct and colourful neighbourhood, and revealing the tension between its development and those who have historic ties to the area.

690 Sherbrooke St W
http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/

Canadian Centre for Architecture

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This research institution invites guests to learn about the role that architecture plays in our society. The CCA building itself was built in the 1980s on a road that leads to one of the city’s major highways, which is a bit of an unusual place. It also features a garden with interesting sculptures to check out.

1920 Baile St
http://www.cca.qc.ca/en/

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11 February 2023 by

Explore the Underground City of Montreal

In french we call it le RÉSO (réseau) or La Ville Souterraine, which translates to “the network” and “the Montreal underground city.” First built during the 1960’s, it now connects shoppers to over 1,000 retailers and restaurants through a network of tunnels, corridors and plazas. This city beneath the city, is most advantageous during those long winter months, making for convenient shopping and commuting without the slush and oversized coat. Needless to say, this alternative route can seem a bit daunting at first, and I’m not going to lie to you, it is pretty confusing if you don’t know your way around. So don’t worry about it, getting lost is part of the experience! But hey, just to be safe here is the map, and below are several places that you must drop by!

For unique inspiration at any elevation, these Exciting Things to Do in Montreal should do the trick.

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16. Shop at the Eaton Centre

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This shopping mall is located at the very centre of underground Montreal; it is four stories high and home to over 100 stores, a food court, and is host to many cultural events. Connecting through the McGill metro station, it is often considered the city’s main artery!

15. Catch a movie at Cinéma du Parc 

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Cinema du Parc is an independent cinema that offers a variety of programmings and screenings that stem from indie flicks to artistic documentaries to great feature films. It is truly a gem for artistic minds, and of course it is accessible by the underground city!

14. Take the Old Montreal Food Tour

It’s no secret that Old Montreal is a gem to be discovered. The Old Port, the European architecture, the cobblestone streets, etc etc… but what is kind of new is its foodie scene. With more and more people moving to the area, remarkable food vendors have been opening up and are well-worth discovering. The Old Montreal Food Tour takes you on a journey to many of them, highlighting Quebec culture and history as it does.
–> Check out the Old Montreal Food Tour

–> More information about Montreal Food & Drink Tours 


13. Indulge at Jeff de Bruges

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Located in the Place Montreal Trust area of the tunnel, Jeff de Bruges is your one stop shop for sheer indulgence. This French brand makes decadent Belgian chocolate with only the best ingredients. Their goal is to combine quality with creativity. The chocolates are made in Brussels and are shipped out to their Montreal store every week. A 250g box goes for about 23$ and they also serve ice cream and frozen yogurt made with natural ingredients.

12. Visit the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal

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This was Canada’s first museum devoted strictly to contemporary art. Displaying work by Québec, Canadian and international artists, its collections include contemporary paintings, sculptures, photographs, installation, video and works on paper. Make sure to check out their latest expositions: Now Have a Look at This Machine by Emanuel Licha, Mundos by Teresa Margolles, and For Time is the Longest Distance Between Two Places(Conveniently accessible via the underground city Montreal).

11. Catch a show at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra House

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This state of the art concert house seats 2100 and can seat an orchestra of 200. It was designed for unamplified music; the acoustics in the room are something to experience. It also houses the only functioning octobass in the world and an impressive organ that has 6,489 pipes! The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conducted by grammy winner Kent Nagano, has 92 permanent members and puts on close to 100 shows a year. The venue also hosts many international and local shows that you can checkout here.

10. Dine in the Places des Arts Square at Tavern F and Brasserie T

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A good meal is well deserved after navigating the underground tunnel (all 32km of it!). If you’re checking out a show in the Places des Arts area, these two restaurants are ideal stops for a refuel. Taverne F is a tapas restaurant that serves traditional Portuguese dishes that are mostly meat and fish-based. Their glass walls allow patrons to enjoy the bustle of the Places des Arts square.

Right down the square is Brasserie T, a high end contemporary French restaurant in a sleek, bright, and glass building. The menu includes charcuterie, cheese, tartars, and various fish and meats. It’s a great stop before or after a show and they’re also open for brunch if you’re catching a matinee performance.

9. Fuel-up at The Tunnel Espresso Bar

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Coffee fanatics know how to locate this place by heart, but for those who want to find it without getting lost in the burrows of city, look for the blue neon sign. This trendy espresso bar is literally a hole in the wall, and located in the tunnel between Eaten Center and Ville-Marie. The coffee here is unbelievably rich and flavourful, plus it comes with super friendly service. Make sure to fuel up here!

8. Go to the contemporary art Festival Art Souterrain

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Each year this non-profit organization showcases international art institutions, artists, and the architectural and cultural heritage of downtown Montreal’s underground city. This unique festival aims at taking art and artist out of their traditional exhibition spaces. The 2017 theme is Art and Diversion and runs from March 4- 26. Last year, artists spanned through 7 km of the underground city Montreal! 

7. Enjoy the view at Les Enfants Terribles’ rooftop restaurant

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Forty four floors up the Place Ville Marie building is a beautiful restaurant where you can wine and dine, all while feasting your eyes on Montreal’s city skyline. Les Enfants Terribles is a high-end bistro that serves-up classic French fares. Unlike their other 3 locations, this restaurant in particular has a more festive and friendly vibe that’s also family friendly. The menu includes comfort foods like burgers, ribs, macaroni, shepherd’s pie, and, of course, classic French tartars. It’s a great place to bask in the sun for brunch and lunch, enjoy a cocktail from 5-7, or see the sunset at dinner time.

Be sure to checkout the #MTLGO exhibit one floor up. The exhibit features over 500 archived and new images that explores famous Montreal personalities like Olympic athletes Jennifer Abel and Caroline Ouellette, comedian Sugar Sammy, and many more!

6.  Partake in the festival: Montréal en Lumière

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Performing arts, gastronomy, free outdoor family activities, and a full night of exquisitely original discoveries await you at the festival Montréal en Lumière. As one of the largest winter festivals in the world, fans experience the joy of Montreal during wintertime! Each year the festival closes on the wildest night of the year called La Nuit Blanche! Once a year a free shuttles service is offered to locals and tourists to enjoy a variety of activities, installations, exhibitions, and parties! (From February 19 to March 1st).

5. Visit the gorgeous metro station:  Station Champs-de-Mars

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Champs-de-Mars metro station was designed by Adalbert Niklewicz back in 1966, and displays glasswork by Marcelle Ferron, who was one of the signatories of the manifesto Refus global, written in 1948 by painter Paul-Émile Borduas. This is the only station where sunlight reaches the train platforms, and it is gorgeous! It’s worth checking out if you’re in this area of the underground city Montreal.

4. Meet the stars at the Grévin Museum

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Ever dreamt about meeting your favourite celebrity? Well now you can at the wax Grévin Museum in the Eaton Centre. The museum contains the over 120 figures including those of Queen Elizabeth II, Scarlett Johansson, Albert Einstein, Lady Gaga, Mahatma Gandhi, Marilyn Monroe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Gosling and many more. It also depicts some of Quebec and Canada’s history, including figures like Jacques Cartier. Be sure to also checkout a Quebec favourite figure, Celine Dion!

3. Grab a Delicious Hestia Tea

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If you’ve ever watched Dragon Den Quebec and wondered what they consider a good business idea, Hestia Tea is the answer. Tucked away in the Ville-Marie tunnel, this magical tea joint received the support and financial backing of those Dragons. Stay warm and cozy inside while you enjoy their unique concoctions such as a “matcha, ginger, and lime” tea, that you can sip along with one of their delicious scones. To get there, walk from the Eaton Centre towards Place Ville Marie. They’ve also got a loyalty program– one more reason to keep coming back for more! It’s a great place to relax in the underground city Montreal.

2. Go underground shopping at Les Cours Mont-Royal centre

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Formerly known as the Mount Royal Hotel, this 1920’s hotel was refurbished into an upscale shopping centre. Its beautiful architecture and gorgeous interior still holds reminisces of the hotel, like the luxurious ceiling of the big entrance lobby. Decked out with a spectacular chandelier from the Monte Carlo casino and six bird-human sculptures under the main skylight by the Inuit artist David Ruben, this high-end shopping centre is one of Montreal’s underground gems.

1. Skate indoors at Atrium Le 1000

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Ice skating is one of the most classic activities you can do in Montreal. At Atrium Le 1000, you can do it year round! That’s one of the many pros of having an underground city.  Located on the main floor of Quebec’s tallest building, Le 1000 De La Gauchetière, it’s easily accessible by the underground city Montreal. Make your way there from Monday, from 11:30am to 6pm, Tuesday to Friday, from 11:30am to 9pm, Saturday from 12:30pm to 9pm and Sunday from 12:30pm to 9pm. Happy skating!

BONUS:

Don’t forget to check out Canadian photographer Andrew Emond’s photo blog Montreal Underground, documenting the City of Montreal’s sewers and other underground infrastructures.

Photo credit: undermontreal.com

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9 February 2023 by admin

Discover a new world of things to do in Montreal During Winter

Here are 15 things to do in Montreal this winter that will warm your heart and spice up your life just the right amount.

The snow has fallen, the mittens are out, and you’re wondering what you’re gonna do without Montreal’s amazing terraces until May. It’s okay, we’ve got you!

Let’s start with exploring other guides you might be interested in. If you’re wondering what to do on a fun date during the cold Montreal winter, check out our article Top 12 Romantic Things to do in Montreal. If you’re looking to get into the Christmas spirit and need suggestions for what to do, check out Top 16 Holiday and Christmas Activities in Montreal. We can also offer some recommendations on where to eat in our snowy city, so have a look at 23 Delicious & New Places to Eat in Montreal 2020.

15. Check out the city’s best new bars and restaurants

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Gathering around a table with friends and loved ones is always a tradition when it’s cold out. Warm up from the inside out at these exciting new places to eat in Montreal this winter.

Le Central:

Indecisive eaters say goodbye to date night arguments and settling on the nearest restaurant to get out of the cold, and say hello to Le Central where you have time (and warmth) to peruse all your options as you walk around its 25 restaurants. Any time, any day and no matter your mood, Le Central has something for you. From tartare at Mignonette, burgers at Le Gras Dur, to ice cream at Bagado, Le Central is just as flexible as you. Grab lunch or savour a 5 à 7 on your own terms.
30 Sainte-Catherine West

Time Out Market:

The industrial exposed cement walls, sleek wood floor, dimmed warm lights and communal eating tables of the newly opened Time Out market feel like a 600 person family dinner. The food hall’s mission statement is to provide the best of the best that Montreal has to offer, so you’ll never go wrong, whether you’re craving some pasta from Il Miglio or a plate from Le Club Chasse et Pêche — yes really! The Old Montreal fine dining staple has a stall in this food market. 
705 Saint-Catherine West

Things to do Montreal winter

Vinvinvin:

This Nordic wine bar in Petite-Patrie is anything but cold. The space is colourful and eclectic, with a 50s diner flair, and a dark green ceiling for that cozy wine drunk feeling. Vinvinvin specializes in wines from central and northern Europe, categorized by their palate, like dry, punk, or tarantino (actual categories on their menu!). Share some artfully plated food while you’re here, like the fried oysters and calamari, or a financier with pair and sunflower to satisfy that sweet tooth. There’s no better way to bring colour to your cheeks this winter than by sipping on some incredible northern wines and enjoying the inviting atmosphere!
290 Beaubien East

Épicerie Sue:

Rosemont favourite Sandwicherie Sue has opened up a brand new second location on Duluth: Épicerie Sue! They’ll be serving many of their classic Bahn-Mi style sandwiches, and along with the usual Bahn-Mi flavours there are some unexpected and fun additions. Feeling some ginger chicken or lemongrass tofu? Wash it all down with some bubble tea or a Vietnamese coffee, or pick up some East Asian snacks (or the house sauce!), not that you’ll be hungry after your sandwich.
951 Duluth East

14. Take an Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour

It’s no secret that Old Montreal is a gem to be discovered. The Old Port, the European architecture, the cobblestone streets, etc etc… but what is kind of new is its foodie scene. With more and more people moving to the area, remarkable food vendors have been opening up and are well-worth discovering. The Old Montreal Food Tour takes you on a journey to many of them, highlighting Quebec culture and history as it does. What better way to enjoy the magic of winter than warm up and eat food, and then pop back out to discover the winter land for just a little bit, and then warm up with even more food!? The tour even features some warm soup broth during these cold months.
–> Check out the Old Montreal Food Tour

13. Hit up the best ramen restaurants in town

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There’s nothing quite like pairing a warm bowl of soup with a cold winter’s day. Together, head to one of Montreal’s best ramen eateries for a romantic night of rich delicacies.

Tsukuyomi Ramen:

This new ramen eatery in the Mile End neighbourhood serves up their homemade noodles in a speedy fashion. In a warm setting that’s dotted with plants and orchids, patrons can sip on their Tonkostu broth which is the perfect balance of thick, fatty and creamy. Head to The Main for some of the best noodles in town!
5207 St Laurent Blvd

Yokato Yokabai Ramen:

You’ll first be greeted by warm “welcome!” from the staff as you walk in. Yokato is a small ramen eatery known for its delicious broth called Tonkotsu, made by boiling pork bones for approximately 12 hours. Top off your soup with their very own homemade ice cream!
4185 Rue Drolet

Noren:

This tiny 10 seat Japanese restaurant serves up some grand meals. Their specialty is takoyaki which are round balls usually made up of octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger and green onion. You can see patrons enjoying the restaurant’s daily specials at the window bar. Though they don’t have ramen on the menu, you can savour their udon noodle and soba soups which often grace the alternating menu.
77 Rachel St W

12.Take a Montreal Craft Beer Tour!

The Montreal Craft Beer Tour is the perfect afternoon activity! Montreal is no exception to the current craft beer boom and can be easily discovered during winter time.Whether it’s as a gift to a loved one, a way to show an out-of-towner Montreal’s best brewpubs, or even a way to spend some quality time with the beer lovers you love so dearly, it’s Latin Quarter brewpub itinerary will let you savour beer, observe the cheer, and learn more about Montreal. Have a look here: montrealcraftbeertours.com 

11. Winter time for the whole fam jam!

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Whether they’re your own, or family in from out of town, kids and toddlers are sure to make you re-live that mystical winter magic and warm up your heart. Sledding down the Mont-Royal, spending the day at the Biodôme, Botanical Gardens, sipping a hot chocolate… these are all classic wintertime activities for every generation. Take a look at our article for more things to do with kids in Montreal. 

10. Rent a Cabin in Parc National Du Mont Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant is an ever-popular destination for winter-lovers who like to ski and participate in all kinds of outdoor activities. This winter activity, however, is perfect for both the outdoorsy and those who like to curl up at home with a good book–why not rent a cabin! There’s also the option of going dog sledding! That’s right, dash through the snow with some Siberian huskies and experience the winter season to its fullest. Head to Mont-Tremblant with a significant other or with a few pals and take in the pristine views in this snowy paradise. For more information, visit their website. 

9. Warm up at the McCord Museum when it gets very cold

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The McCord Museum is at the heart of the city, exploring culture in all its forms. This holiday season, step onto Enchanted Worlds to explore the little intricacies of Ogilvy’s holiday window displays. Year round, the museum also aims to bring visitors closer to the roots of the land which they occupy. While at McCord you can also check out the museum’s permanent exhibition Wearing our Identity: The First Peoples Collection to discover the relationship between clothing and all aspects of Indigenous life, culture, communication and identity. For more information, visit their website here.

8. Light up your night at Luminotherapie

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Think of Luminotherapie as the 21 Balancoires of the winter months. Set up in Place des Arts every year, Luminotherapie is an interactive art installation bringing light, and a bit of inspiration, into the darkest season of the year. The contest runs annually, providing visitors a whole new experience each winter.

7. Even more museums!

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A cold winter’s day in Montreal can hardly be better spent than wandering around the warm halls of one of the city’s top art galleries. Stay warm as you get inspired at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, which is home to some of the most spectacular exhibitions featuring innovative art from today’s creative minds, as well as works from masters of the past. Learn more about the museum here.
1380 Sherbrooke Street W

6. Of course, Igloofest! A classic thing to do in Montreal during winter

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Over the years, Igloofest has become a world famous electronic music event. Montrealers will brave the absolute coldest weather, suit up in ski jackets, and hit this outdoor dance floor. Igloofest brings in some of the biggest names in the industry, so I guess we can’t blame these crazy kids. It’s almost like an extreme sport, and people take great pride in their ability to bust a move in -20 degree weather.

5. Montreal en Lumière Festival

Montreal en Lumière, responsible for the famous annual Nuit Blanche, is an all-time winter favourite. In its mission to help Montrealers “take back winter,” the festival offers music performances, gastronomic events, and art to boot. For more information, click here.

4. Check out the underground city network

Nothing beats winter like a little retail therapy, especially if you don’t even have to go outside to hit the shops. You might need guide for your underground explorations, and we’re here for you. The city’s network of tunnels is so big, you’ll even find a full skating rink in a mall downtown. Speaking of…

3. Go Skating!


One great thing about winter is the skating rink cuteness factor that’s suddenly available to Montrealers. A hilarious (or graceful) date, a family outing, or maybe a test of your friendships, a little skating is good for everyone. This website will be your best friend on your skating quest. It’s got all of Montreal’s skating rink’s details, such as location and opening hours.

2. Take a food tour and warm up at the spa

Eating good comfort food is an amazing way to beat the blues, but combining that with a trip to the spa on the Old Montréal Food, Drink & Spa Experience is simply unbeatable. Relaxing in the open air by the water sounds like it would only be possible in summer, but Bota Bota is there to prove you otherwise. This spa on the water comes with all of the amenities for a stress-relieving water circuit so you can get the rejuvenation you need. It’s the perfect addition to a day of touring around Old Montreal, and you can reminisce about all the amazing dishes you tasted and new things you learned as you look out at the skyline of Old Montreal from a hot tub. Learn more and book your tickets here!

1. Warm up with a hot cup of coffee or cocoa

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Coffee culture is big in Montreal, so there’s always a new cafe waiting to be discovered around every corner. If you’re in Little Italy, love eclectic decor, and crave the coziness of your friend’s living room (and some nachos) – try Le Cagibi. Meanwhile, Cafe Myriade has a couple locations both downtown and in the Plateau, bringing its reliably good coffee to you when you need it most. For even more ideas of sweet spots to warm up check out our ultimate guide to the best Montreal cafes.

Winter things to do in Montreal : check out Montreal’s wine bar scene

With a love of wine bars sweeping the city, locals’ palettes have become as refined as a sommelier’s… and here’s the intel: natural wines are the hot new thing. Check out these amazing bars and restaurants for plentiful wine options, including chemical-free indulgences, and delicious dinners to boot.

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Mon Lapin:

First of all, a new venture from the team behind Joe Beef, but without the attitude. The menu is modest and focuses on flavour instead of presentation, but the wine list, full of delicious natural wines, is really what has people’s hearts. The don’t take reservations so come early in the evening, and you’ll have the best chance of skipping the line.

Rouge Gorge:

This wine bar is located in the heart of the Plateau, Montreal’s most party-friendly area. They have an expansive list of international wines as well as, beer, cocktails, and delicious food. There’s something for everyone at this vibrant joint. 

Alma:

Alma is a fresh new Outremont wine bar that’s destined to be a go-to for any occasion. Serving expertly selected Catalonian wines, seafood, local vegetables and fresh pasta, Alma’s terrace will surely be a hot spot this summer.

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Bar St-Denis:

Immaculately designed and stylish, Bar St-Denis is a brand new venture that’s made its home in Petite Patrie. By combining the culinary finesse of a fine dining restaurant and the vibrant ambiance of a neighbourhood bar, it’s sure to be a staple of the wine scene for years to come.

Majestique:

This vibrant and eclectic space is also located in the heart of the Plateau, right on its main artery – Saint Laurent Boulevard. Majestique is known for its seafood dishes, oysters, and a specialty hot dog that’s a foot long. Stop by any night of the week for a festive atmosphere and great wines.

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22 April 2022 by

Bed and Breakfasts Montreal: 11 beautiful Nests to Consider for Your Next Trip

Are you looking for the perfect place to stay while in Montreal? Have you considered the ever so popular B&B as your temporary dwelling place? Comfortable, homey, includes a yummy breakfast… we’re in love with bed and breakfasts! We’ve narrowed it down to the best places in town. Which one would you choose?

11. Le Rayon Vert

Photo: Diane Bouchard
Photo: Diane Bouchard

An absolute plateau gem, this B&B is a quintessential centennial home of the neighbourhood. They have a beautiful backyard full of enchanting greenery, set up with a garden and terrace for you and that special someone to bask in Montreal’s fine summer air. With rooms full of character, coming home to this B&B feels like true Montreal cultural immersion.

  • An enchanting backyard
  • Cost: 67 – 95 $ 
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.lerayonvert.ca/ 

10. Atmosphère

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Photo: http://bit.ly/1KKiwBZ

This eco friendly, award winning B&B is in the heart of Montreal’s vibrant Gay Village. It’ll win your heart over with its brick walls, classy décor, and charming owner. With a mini-fridge in each room, you even can bring your own goodies and hibernate with your love muffin for (almost) as long as you want.

  • Art-filled rooms
  • Cost: 115 – 330 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

9. A L’Adresse du Centre-Ville 

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This place is close to everything! Located in the Quartier Latin, it’s a great choice for a Montreal summer stay, as most of the festivals are right near by! It’s got a wide selection of rooms to choose from, so you and that special someone can pick to your liking: brick walls, dim lighting, cottage style, and all have gorgeous hardwood floors. It’s cozy, homey, and provides you with a delicious breakfast.

  • Option to rent an “apartment”
  • Cost: 100 – 185 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.aladresseducentreville.com/en/home.html

8. Angelica Blue

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What’s better than romantic time travel? Dating from the late 1800’s, this historically classic bed and breakfast brings together charm and elegance, making it perfect for those with un penchant for all things classic. What’s more? They have different themed rooms: Mexican, beach, Victorian… allowing for more travels within your vacation.

  • Brick walls, 1800’s look
  • Cost: 95 – 185 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Apartment buildings

http://www.angelicablue.com/

7. Aubergell Bed & Breakfast

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Located in the Gay Village, this this recently renovated B&B will make your weekend getaway memorable not only by its hardwood heated floors and sound proof rooms, but with its proximity to the nightlife. Mornings here are particularly special, with an above-par gourmet breakfast, and a sunny terrace (for those warmer months). The perfect choice for those looking for something a little more modern, come here and pretend you’re in the latest rom com, as you a enjoy fresh space with quality food and sleek furniture.

  • “4 Sun” rating
  • Cost: 135 – 195 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Apartment buildings and little shops

https://www.aubergell.com 

6. Studio Living

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It’s no secret that privacy is one of the most important things to consider while picking a place to stay. These modern studios give you just that, and put an end to all your preconceived notions about B&B’s. Slick and stylish, Studio Living gives a modern twist to a classic service that’s usually associated with cute and rustic living. Located in the Gay Village, minutes away from Old Montreal and the Plateau, not only do you get privacy but close access to tons of perfect romantic dates: summer festivals, historic attractions, and a vibrant nightlife.

  • Complete privacy
  • Cost: 115 – 175 $ per day (tax included)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://studioliving.ca/en/

5. Le Gîte

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Right in the middle of Montreal’s darling Plateau neighbourhood, this 4-room B&B offers a clean, simple space with a fun atmosphere. Its location is an attraction in itself: walk around the area, look at murals, get a smoked meat sandwich at the famous Schwartz’, stumble down cobble stone streets (Duluth or Prince-Arthur) and enjoy a meal on one of its terraces. Montreal summer nights around here are something you won’t want to miss!

  • In the heart of the Plateau neighbourhood
  • Cost: 87 – 97 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Authentic looking 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.legite.ca 

4. Alexandre Logan (1870)

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Photo credit: Alexandre Logan

If you’re looking for somewhere to celebrate your anniversary, this is your spot. Whichever room you choose, you’re sure to have that enchanting experience: one has an antique bath, one has wooden walls and ceilings, and the sleek white room has the cutest little balcony for your morning coffee. Built in 1870 and located in downtown Montreal, you can easily escape to festivals, museums, and cultural events. It’s completely restored, luxurious high ceilings, quiet, and equipped with a beautiful terrace.

  • 3 year winner of “Best B&B for the Montreal region” by Tourism Quebec
  • Cost: 90 – 120 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.alexandrelogan.com 

3. Au Coeur Urbain

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Located in the historic district of Mont-Royal, let yourself be charmed by these authentic lodging spaces. Its quirky rooms are oddly shaped, which are sure to inspire some comical conversation and memorable moments. Remarkably quiet, excellent food, and even environmentally friendly!

  • Quirky rooms
  • Cost: 130 – 150 $ per night (double occupancy)
  • View: A small courtyard, and located across the road from The Montreal General Hospital

http://giteaucoeururbain.ca 

2. Le Terra Nostra 

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Owned by an artist and designer, staying at La Terra Nostra is like immersing yourself inside a magical painting. Not only that, but this B&B provides affordable luxury. Beautiful and situated on a quiet street, you and your partner can benefit from in-house relaxing massages, gourmet baskets, and even allows you to bring along your pet!

  • In-house massages, pets welcome
  • Cost: 165 – 195 $ (high season)
  • View: Town houses

1. Casa Bianca

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Built in 1912, this B&B features exquisite mouldings, wood panelling, and a unique indoor water fountain. There’s even a room with a fire pit, for the perfect cozy night with a hot chocolate. Casa Bianca’s rooms are all impressive in their own unique way. Offering an organic farm-fresh petit-déjeuner, simplistic charm, great locations, and even yoga lessons, you’ll truly enjoy your stay!

  • Fire pit room, yoga lessons
  • Cost: 129 – 269 $ per night (high season)
  • View: 4/5 of the rooms face the beautiful Park Mont Royal

http://www.casabianca.ca 

Bonus

Take an Old Montreal Food Tour!

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The Old Montreal Food Tour is your best friend when it comes to finding a great date idea. The 3 hour walking food tour brings you to 6 food stops, which will give you and your date plenty to savour and talk about! You’ll discover the city’s best portuguese poutine, some locally brewed craft beer, and tons more delicious treats. What else is that the tour focuses on culture and history too, so you can both learn as you hold hands (and maybe fall in love?) It’s really the perfect way to discover the old city.

–>Check out the website for more information!

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8 January 2018 by

Things to do in Montreal

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By Frédérik Nissen

We’ve compiled many lists recently about our top picks of “Things to do in Montreal.” Well, to save you some time, here’s neat little list of our lists! You just might find the perfect one for your needs.

Shopping in Montreal: 12 Unique Clothing Boutiques

Whether you’re on the hunt for the perfect souvenir or bored of your usual shopping destinations, this article will help you discover spots where you can shop like nowhere else! Fashion people, brace yourselves.

Bed and Breakfast Montreal: 12 Romantic Nests for your 2016 Trip

Airbnb Montreal: Top 10 Places to Stay in Montreal for Less than 50$

Visiting Montreal with your love bird? On your honey moon? Celebrating an anniversary? We don’t blame you for picking Montreal as your destination, French is so romantic! So are many of our bed and breakfasts. Check out our top picks in this article.

Top 13 Montreal Bachelor Party Activities

montreal bachelor party activities montrealStuck with the task of organizing your best friend’s bachelor party? We’ve got your back! This list is your new best friend, containing the best of the best bachelor party activities this party city has to offer.

Top 13 Things to do in Montreal this Summer

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Crédit photo: Danielle Levy,  daniellelevynutrition.com/blog

For all you summer fanatics out there: here are 13 summer-centric things and activities you’ll want to check out this summer!

16 Montreal Tourist Attractions that Aren’t Just for Tourists!

massive-hordicultural-sculptures-in-montreal-designboom-20So you’ve got a three day weekend, or are planning a staycation in this beautiful city? Check out our guide of things that impresses both tourists and locals alike.

Underground City Montreal: Top Destinations and Secrets

So you’ve heard about our underground city… now what? Read this article for the lowdown on what to check out while you travel around underneath the city streets.

Montreal Attractions to Visit This Year: 18 Not to Miss!

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With such an overload of things going on on this island we call Montreal, you may need a few pointers. This list covers everything from public pianos, to festivals. Take a look and get inspired!

15 New Places to Eat in Montreal This Summer

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Credit: Manitoba

Restaurants, restaurants, restaurants… they can truly make or break your evening. Here’s a list of the new spots in Montreal, pre-screened for you so that you can relax!

Montreal Food Trucks: 12 Trucks to Try this Summer

Photo: La Panthere Verte
Photo: La Panthere Verte

Food trucks: Montreal’s gourmet food on the go. Admittedly, this novel new food option comes at a price. That’s why you’re best off checking out our top picks before dishing out the bucks!

Gay Montreal: 16 Magical Activities

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Looking to explore Montreal’s LGBQT scene? We’ve scoped out a bunch of spots and activities you can do, and be part of the city’s most colourful fun.

Mile Ex Montreal: 15 Reasons Why You Should Go… Now!

AlexandraplatzWe made our way to this budding new neighbourhood and put together a list of must-sees. Take a read, take a trip, and be part of what’s hot in the city right now. This is a day trip that comes in highly recommended!

Top 10 Fun Things to do in Montreal in Spring and Summer

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Spring, summer… You know, those seasons we live for? Check out what you should keep busy with while they’re here. Click here for the full article

 

10 things to do in the Mile End Montreal

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As we say here, the Mile End Montreal district is the best place to be in Montreal. Here are few reasons why…

 

Top 10 Romantic things to do in Montreal

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Back alleys, secret spots, great restaurants…. All you need to know to have a great romantic experience in Montreal beach. If you’re in need of Cupid’s help, click here! 

Top 10 Holidays and Christmas Activities in Montreal

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Winter can be good in Montreal, especially during the holidays. Here are the top 10 christmas activities. 

Top 10 things to do in Montreal this Winter

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Probably our most popular article so far. Don’t know why! Some days we are more inspired I guess! Look at it here

13 Things to Do With Kids this Winter Season

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It’s not always easy finding things to do for the whole family. Winter might get in the way of picnics, but it opens up a whole world of chilled (or warmed up) wonder. Take a look at our 13 top picks for you and your little ones.

Vegetarian Restaurants in Montreal: 20 Excellent Places

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With the mainstreaming of vegetarianism and alternative diets, vegetarian hot spots have been opening all over the place over the past few years. Take a peak at our article for none less than 20 delicious options we love.

Top 10 Team Building Montreal Activities for Groups

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It’s no secret that a healthy morale in the workplace is absolutely crucial to a successful business. We brainstormed and came up with this awesome list of 10 things you and your team can to together. Check it out in this article.

10 Cool Things to Do in Montreal 

TRH Bar/ Source: Sylvain Granier
TRH Bar; Source: Sylvain Granier

No matter how hard we try, we just can’t escape the term “cool” when comes to describing the things we like. In this article, you’ll find 10 things Montreal likes… a lot.

Top 10 Montreal Bachelor Party Hotels & Party Itinerary

Photo: Bar Waverly
Photo: Bar Waverly

Montreal is a top destination for bachelor parties. As locals, we’ve been able to compile a few awesome suggestions to make your bachelor party even more awesome. Check out our article here.

Top 10 Old Montreal Restaurants 2018

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There is no shortage of restaurants in this city. But you may want to stick to the better ones from the pack! If you’re looking to explore Old Montreal, here are its best of the best culinary establishments.

Best Coffee in Montreal and the Mile End

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Third Wave coffee shops have been multiplying like wild fire over the past couple years. Whether you’re in it for the coffee quality, the cozy atmosphere, or the neighbourhood, we’ve compiled your must-try coffee shops in Montreal in this article. Check it out!

Montreal sightseeing: 17 things to see in Montreal this year

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Montreal is a beautiful place to be year round. With exceptional lookout points, mesmerizing activities, and a rich history and culture… it’s no wonder we were able to come up with 17 must-see sights this year. Take a look for yourself, your Instagram account will thank you!

16 Useful Montreal Bachelorette Party Ideas!

Montreal Bachelorette Party ideas

Have you been given the responsibility of throwing your best friend a bachelorette party?  Are you starting to panic, trying to find the most original and entertaining plan ever? That sounds… exactly like you should feel! But it looks like you’re on the right track, being that you’ve picked Montreal as your destination. Great work! Now let’s get started. Here are 16 things Montreal locals and visitors must consider when planning a bachelorette party.

Old Port Montreal: What you need to see and do

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When most people picture the old part of Montreal, they think of cobblestone streets and accordion players on busy plazas – and, on some level, they would be right. But there is a vastly underrated part that even locals know very little about, and that only recently started getting some traction.

Ladies and gentlemen, here’s everything you need to know about one of my favourite parts of my hometown: Old Port Montreal.

Montreal Bachelor Party : 14 Nightime Activity Ideas

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Are you planning the bachelor party of a lifetime, in a city you don’t know, for your best friend? Sounds like quite the challenge! Don’t risk your friendship by throwing a bad bachelor party… Instead, avail yourself of this night time guide we’ve put together for you. Mix and match activities, pick 1, 2, 3… you’re in for a Montréal flavoured treat!

Old Montreal: 29 things to do this year 2016

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So you want to time travel in Montreal… Take a look at our list below for suggestions on what to do while you visit Montreal’s Old Montreal.

 

OLD MONTREAL: A WALKING ITINERARY FOR FIRST-TIME VISITORS

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Old Montreal Old Port Montreal

If there is one thing Montreal is well-known for (besides the crazy food scene, of course), it’s the mix of European and North American cultures. And the best place to experience this for yourself, well, it’s in Old-Montreal.

18 TOP-RATED MONTREAL ATTRACTIONS FOR 2018

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Everything from Montreal’s cultural landmarks to the best shows in town: here is our list of the top 18 Montreal Attractions not to miss this year.

 

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16 September 2015 by Local Food Tours

Fall means two things: sweater weather, and a welcome back to hot beverages. Here’s a list of ten things you can do while you enjoy the cool, crisp weather.

10. Try a pretzel from Montreal’s very own Bretzel & Compagniethings to do this fall montreal bretzel

Coffee in hand and warm pretzel in the other, fall is a time for sung sweaters and tasty treats. Bretzel and Compagnie is a local Montreal shop that offers authentic Bavarian-style soft pretzels from traditional to gourmet flavors like: cheddar n’chili, chocolate drizzled, roasted garlic, cinnamon sugar, and maple glazed. Mmm… (Disclaimer: their instagram will make you drool).

 

9.  Walk through the Gardens of Light 

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From September 5th to November 2nd come check out the Montreal Botanical Gardens. Lights, colors, mystery, magic and romance awaits you.

 

8. Go see a show at the POP Montreal Festival

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Pop Montreal is a non-for-profit international music festival, that presents emerging artists from around the world. Running from September 17th-21st, this years line up is definitely worth getting excited about. (We recommend: The Unicorns, Lakes of Canada and Special Noise!)

 

7. Get your chai latté at café 1880

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Budget friendly, cordial staff, and cozy- not to mention that this place serves one of the best chai lattés in town. It is creamy, delicious and made with an actual tea bag (not syrup) and is drizzled with honey on top. (They even serve Felix and Norton cookies!)

 

6. Go to the Festival du Nouveau Cinema

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Are you passionate about cinema? This independent film festival is all about its latest practices and features films from all over the world. Every year over 300 films are shown. From October 7th-18th make sure to stop by and see a screening!

 

5. Take the Mile-end Food Tour

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Discover Montreal while tasting some of its best local foods. Montreal’s best bagel, vegan falafels, home-made ice cream, greek phyllo pies, and Genevieve Grandbois chocolates are only some of the dishes you get to savor during this 3 hour tour (enough for a big lunch).

4. Purchase a book at Argo Bookshop

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Fall is a time to cuddle up with a good book. Argo bookshop is one of Montreal’s oldest independent bookstores. First opened in 1966, it currently has over 6,000 titles. Support this local book store, stop by, chat, and come discover this treasure trove of books.

(Picture credit: Matthias Elsdörfer)

 

3. Go to see a documentary at RIDM

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RIDM, also known as Montreal’s International Documentary Festival, is just around the corner. From November 12th-23rd  the festival presents a selection of some of the best documentaries from Canada and around the world.

(Picture: “Koko: a Talking Gorilla” by Barbet Schroeder, which will be presented at retrospective: “Of Men and Beasts”)

 

2. See Mount Royal’s Colors… and a Medieval battle?

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Fall wouldn’t be complete without its celebration of color. Go for a walk in the jewel of Montreal: Mont Royal. There are plenty of paths to choose from that lead to wooded areas and landscapes. However if your feeling adventurous, on Sundays, behind the Tam Tams in the woods, medieval battles take place with mock-up weapons!

(Picture credit: Christopher DeWolf)

 

1. Sample some delicious local cuisine on Restaurant day Montreal

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Credit photo: Danielle Levy Nuutrition Consulting

Restaurant Day is all about good food, good company, and a good time. Describing itself as a worldwide food festival, it is a day where anyone can set up a restaurant, café, or a bar, in a home, at an office, on a street corner, in a garden or inner courtyard, at a park, or on a beach. Also known as “one day restaurants”, it is a day to spend discovering culture and cuisine. Next restaurant day for Montreal is: November 21th!

 

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10 June 2015 by

Montreal Jazz Festival: free shows and indoor concerts that’ll make surviving the crowds totally worthwhile

Overwhelmed by the gargantuan array of acts about to hit Montreal at the 36th edition of the Festival International de Jazz? So are we. In the best way possible of course! Over the years, the Jazz Fest has stretched “jazz” to mean everything from hip hop to folk, but always keeping many outstanding jazz and blues performances. Not only has this maintained the festival’s size and popularity, but also increased it. And hey– no one’s complaining.  This year, the festival welcomes over 200 shows: some free, some pricey, some jazzy, and some.. less so. What we can say is that the event programmers are musical omnivores with an intelligent (and passionate) appetite. In the list below, we tried to offer up some variety between the festival’s strong points: accessibility, quality, and diversity.

1. BEIRUT

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Beirut

Indie music lovers all over the city are currently rejoicing: Beirut headlines the festival this year by performing for the (almost) ceremonial free outdoor opening concert! Join the hipster masses and feel brass instruments, accordion, and lullaby vocals sweep you off your feet and into a fantasmagorical dream world.With genre labels such as “baroque pop” and “balkan folk”, it’s easy to see how Beirut’s performance is sure to be a one of a kind event.

  • June 26 at Scene TD

2. BETTY BONIFASSI

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Betty Bonifassi

Betty Bonassi is a sultry voiced Montreal native who sings with contagious heart, courage, and soul. Her powerful voice maintains a mystery of sorts, like an itch that is never satisfied (or an ear that must keep on listening). The musical arrangements surrounding her vocals are a glorious, polyamorous marriage between rock, electronic music, and blues. She’s an all around yes, and her Jazz Fest performance promises to be a memorably haunting experience.

  • July 3rd at at Club Soda

3. THE FRANKLIN ELECTRIC

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Photo: The Franklin Electric

The Franklin Electric have been quite busy for the past few years. This Montreal based folk band opened for Bran Van 3000 at L’Olympia in 2012 and left everyone asking, who are these guys?! They’ve since moved on to performing at M for Montreal, touring with Half Moon Run, and have been featured at festivals all over the country. On the way, they’ve continued to wow spectators with their raw energy, brassy sound, and crisp vocals.

  • June 27th at Scene TD
  • FREE!

4. POKEY LAFARGE

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Photo: Pokey Lafarge

If you’ve ever wondered what Pee Wee Herman would resemble if he was to become a jazz musician, Pokey Lafarge is the answer. This may only be a half truth, as it limits itself to his physical appearance, but Pokey’s still a trip to watch. The singer songwriter is also an American history buff, and his music reflects it: everything from his facial expressions to his instruments uphold a western swing era. Catch his show for some auditory time travel like never before.

  • July 4th at Club Soda

5. MICHAEL KAESHAMMER

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Photo: Michael Kaeshammer

Boogie-woogie and stride pianist Michael Kaeshammer (pronounced case-hammer) is known for his breadth of musical inspirations and talents. His arrangements and compositions offer everything from to a classic crisp sound to a playground for your ears. This ever evolving artist has consistently wowed crowds with for these reasons, which explain why  Kaeshammer show is something you won’t want to miss out on.

  • June 27 at Scene Tinto Alcan

6. THE SHEEPDOGS

Photo: The Sheepdogs
Photo: The Sheepdogs

Three-time juno winners The Sheepdogs are Saskatchewan’s rock darlings. A band that broke through media barriers by winning a Rolling Stone competition and going on to be featured on multiple late night shows,  they join The Black Keys in bringing 70’s rock to the present, and delighting new generations with deep riffs that resonate through your being.

  • July 3rd at Metropolis

7. SONDRE LERCHE 

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Photo: Sondre Lerche

Norwegian singer songwriter Sondre Lerche caught people’s eye by way of being featured in a few indie movies. And his music does just that– it makes listeners feel like their life is a series of quirky authentic aesthetically pleasing events, with a sweet but painfully realistic end. Jazz Fest programmers are excited about this youngin, and  you should be too (especially cause this one’s totally.. FREE).

  • July 2nd, 3rd at Lounge Heineken
  • FREE!

8.THE REVEREND PEYTON’S BIG DAMN BAND

Photo: The Reverand Peyton's Big Damn Band
Photo: The Reverand Peyton’s Big Damn Band

With a name like that, The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band pretty much promises the year’s free outdoor musical party. This family band (a wife, husband, and cousin) performs hillbilly blues rooted in contagious punk rock energy. It’s a promising show that makes the outdoor crowded streets feel more appropriate than ever.

  • July 4th at Scene CBC/Radio Canada
  • FREE!

9. WEST TRAINZ

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Photo: West Trainz

This unique musical delight is one that you absolutely cannot miss: a musical performance that has as its mission to blend railroad sounds with jazz, it’s performed on musical sculptures (that resemble a mish mashed trains and instruments). It’s the kind of show you’ll be pulling out of your conversational repertoire for years to come. And keeping with railroad culture, this one’s another free outdoor performance.

  • June 26th to July 5th at Place des Festivals (mobile concert!)
  • FREE!

10. SUGAR BROWN

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Photo: Sugar Brown

This word reversal of a popular household food item is just as sweet as its inversion. That’s in part because Sugar Brown’s Jazz Fest performance will be something of a rarity. This musician learned the ropes alongside Chicago Blues veterans, but this old style of blues imbues the freshest kind of tracks: right off his debut album. Come bask in his raw to refined sound and be part of musical history with brand new 50’s blues.

  • July 2nd at Scene CBC/Radio-Canada
  • FREE!

11. ALA.NI

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Photo: Festival International de Jazz de Montreal

Ala.ni’s vocals are of that warm, irresistibly silky variety. She’s been called a modern Billy Holiday, and the Jazz Fest programmers are really excited to have her be part of the festival “right before she joins the big leagues”. Make your way to see what might be one of her last affordable performances.

  • July 4th at Maison du Festival Rio Tinto Alcan

12. JAZZMATIK

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Jazzmatik makes its way onto this list by way of a few key elements, primarily the fact that local hip hop legend Dramatik has found a way to meld his Quebecois hip hop identity with New Orleans brass, achieving both a marriage of genres and cultural identities. The result? A fresh sound for Dramatik, and a testament to the beautiful flexibility of all things worthwhile.

  • June 27th at Scene Bell
  • FREE!

13. HELL’S KITCHEN

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Photo: Nancy Jazz Pulsations

Putting the “International” in International Jazz Fest, Swiss blues band Hell’s Kitchen grace our festival for the first time. Their sound is the good kind of rusty, the rural, and promises to make listeners feel like they’ve stumbled into a quasi-intimate block party. The 0$ price tag also helps maintain this authentic backyard band feel.

  • June 26,27 at Lounge Heineken
  • FREE!

14. THE WANTON BISHOPS

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Photo: The Wanton Bishops

The story goes that these two met during a street fight.  The perfect marriage of blues and rock, this Lebanese duo’s sound converts battle into surrender of musical genres, and we couldn’t be happier. For those who are convinced by the occasional name drop: they’ve opened for acts such as pop queen Lana Del Rey and rock legends Guns ‘N Roses. And on June 27, you can catch ’em for free.

  • June 27 at Scene CBC/Radio-Canada
  • FREE!

15. THE BARR BROTHERS

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Photo: The Barr Brothers

The Barr Brothers may be from Boston, but their story debuts in Montreal. After a series of events, the Brothers laid their musical foundations here and were even part of Osheaga’s beginnings in 2011. Since then they’ve been part of Montreal’s musical darlings and contributing to the folk music scene all over. Come join in on this local love story free of charge on June 30th.

  • June 30th at Scene TD
  • FREE!

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13 May 2015 by

Gay Montreal : 18 magical activities for 2015

We’re here, and we’re queer! …but now what? Here’s our list of the best 18 magical things you can do.

18. Let Loose at Cabaret Chez Mado

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Source: Cabaret Chez Mado

Whether it’s Karaobitch Wednesdays, Bagalicious Sundays, or to watch the Rupaul Dragrace on Mondays, Montreal icon Mado’s drag cabaret offers festive events most days of the week, making your mandatory trip down to the Gay Village that much better.

17. Explore the Mile-Ex Montreal

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Officially named the Alexandra-Marconi sector, the affectionately dubbed “Mile-Ex” just won’t stop flourishing. With new restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops, it’s a great place to take a stroll in the area and be part of the buzz. Some suggestions: Le Depanneur Pickup, Brasserie Harricana, Manitoba restaurant, and the ‘’biergarten’’, Alexandraplatz.

 

16. Show your colours at Pride!

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Arguably the best parade of the city, Pride takes place on August 16th this year, and hosts many interesting events on surrounding dates. Whether you are part of the LBGQT community or are an ally, the Pride parade is definitely a party in the streets, where everyone can be themselves and show the world their true colours.

15.  Dance silently in the streets…. with a group of people.

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Have you ever seen a crowd of people dancing along the street in silence and wondered what the hell was going on? Here’s your answer: it was the Silent Disco Squad. With “The world is a dancefloor!” as its tag line, the Silent Disco Squad welcomes everyone to participate in its dance sessions. Join their Facebook events, download the mp3 to your device, and join the groundbreaking movement that even inspired a TED talk.

14. Make out with a French girl or guy.

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We hear it all the time: Montreal is a really good looking city. Stop being so busy with your good looks and go use them to your advantage! Next time you’re in Parc Lafontaine having a picnic, walk over to your nearest neighbouring picnic and offer a food swap. You know, my grapes for your… kiss? Anyway, you get the point: talk to the pretty people you see and don’t be shy. It won’t be summer for long, so go get ‘em while they’re hot.

13. Join the public karaoke family 

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You’re in the mood to let loose and sing with abandon, but your friends aren’t exactly at that point in their life yet? Public Karaoke is to the rescue! Taking place once monthly in Portugal park on St-Laurent, the event gathers Karaoke lovers from all over the city and makes them into one big, singing family for the evening. Whether you want to participate or just witness others pour their musical hearts out, this is one summer event you won’t want to miss.

12. Take a selfie under Ste-Catherine’s “Projet Les Boules Roses”

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Source: Claude Cormier

In an effort to beautify Montreal’s Gay Village and make its aesthetics reflect its vibrant night (and day) life, Ste-Catherine East’s summer sky is lined with 170 000 mysterious pink plastic balls. The effect is something like a bubble gum themed fiesta, making it the perfect spot to take an eventful late night stroll and some silly colourful selfies.

11. Gay Village bars and nightclubs

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The village is filled with plenty of bars and nightclubs. Here is a list of the trendiest spots to be seen at:

  • Apollon: One of the newest additions to the Ste-Catherine nightlife. Good music, good vibe, good people.
  • Sky:  This place has a beautiful terrace, and exceptional outdoor patio. Saturdays are latino, hiphop, and pop.
  • Cabaret Mado: This is Montreal’s best drag and cabaret. Its biggest nights are Tuesdays and Saturdays. (Definitely check this one out!)
  • Aigle Noir/Black Eagle: If leather and bears are your thing, then look no further!
  • Royal Phoenix: Located in the Mile-End this place has lot’s of sexy people, excellent tunes, and a great atmosphere. (They serve a Bacon Bloody Caesar!)

10. Check out the McCord Museum’s “Camp Fires” Exhibition on Gay Identity

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Photo: Paul Mathieu – Camouflage series (E.M.), 2005

It’s not every day that a museum takes gay identity and makes it the central theme for an exhibition! The McCord Museum near McGill however, is home to the extremely provocative (and totally fun) exhibition, Camp Fires until August 15 2015. Ceramic works are used to explore Montreal Catholicism and its shaping of gay identities, as per their artists. This one of a kind collection is something people of all genders won’t want to miss.

9. Go to an Event at the Wiggle Room

Photo: Gorsky for the Wiggle Room
Photo: Gorsky for the Wiggle Room

The Wiggle Room may be small, but the acts it selects are always high caliber, and guaranteed high quality. Here you can find burlesque, talent shows, drag shows, variety shows, and unique events such as “The Dirty Show”. Its decor is of a fine-tuned, detailed Vaudeville taste, creating a fun atmosphere for people of all genders. http://wiggleroom.ca/events/ 

8. MTL Rollerderby

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Photo: Roller Derby MTL

Known for attracting lesbians and other members of the LGBT community, roller derby is truly a fun sport to watch. Montreal’s RD scene resides mainly at the Aréna St-Louis on St-Dominique, and hosts competitions on Saturday nights where you can watch some of their five teams compete. A healthy, community-driven sport, filled with “girl power”, come watch one of their events and partake in the cheer.

7. Watch the Montreal Gay web series made by Tourism MTL

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When Tourism MTL makes a web series, you know something good’s cooking. The series, “Montreal Boy: Some Strings Attached” directed by Olivier Labonte Lemoyne, is cinematographically bullet proof and showcases not only the city’s pretty landscapes but also some quintessentially Montreal apartments. The subject matter? An intricate and emotionally moving gay relationship, the kind we’re all ready to see a little more of in mainstream media.

6. Hang out at Place Emilie-Gamelin

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Photo: Ulysse Lemerise/OSA

Place Emilie-Gamelin is a newly designed biergarten style space where you can catch a show, grab a beer, and treat your eyes to some blooming agriculture. With a local produce market, festivals, and video projections, this summercentric arrangement feels like a celebration of all things Montreal summer. It was designed with the vision of being the ultimate “urban meeting spot”. Come here, meet your peers, and show off all your colours!

5. Check out some gay icons at the Grévin Wax Museum!

Photo: Grevin Montreal
Photo: Grevin Montreal

Elton John, Céline Dion, and Mado have cloned themselves for your viewing pleasure, and can all be found on the fifth floor of the Eaton Center. What?! That’s right– Paris Wax Museum Le Grévin has (also) duplicated itself and come to it’s little sister city, Montreal. Come take some pictures with your childhood heroes and live out your dreams!

4. Spend a Sunday dancing at Piknic Electronik……and find it inexplicably satisfying.

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Photo cred: Piknik Electronik

Piknic Eletronik seeks to open up the electronic music genre by “offering an immersive social experience”, making it accessible to music lovers of all ages, and to electronic music aficionados and newcomers alike.  Check out their website for programming.

3. Mile End Food Tour with us! (super gay friendly)

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The Mile End Food Tour is a charming walking tour of the best food in the neighborhood. During the three hour  tour you will make seven stops and savor a variety of unique, local foods, such as Kem CoBo’s melt-in-your-mouth original ice cream flavors, and Montréal’s best vegan falafels. Gay friendly and an unforgettable experience!

Visit our website: http://localmontrealtours.com/

 

2. Outdoor Art Festival: Festival International Montréal en Arts

Top 10 Gay Montreal Activities for summer 2014
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The outdoor art festival was established in order to connect local and international artists with local both local Montrealers and tourists. This event allows artists to escape the confines of their galleries and expose their art to the general public, and also allows people to come into direct contact with the artists themselves. This is Montreal’s most impressive open air-gallery. You can catch it on Ste. Catherine, from Berri to Papineau from July 1st to 5th 2015.

1. Montreal Gay Village Street Sale

Top 10 Gay Montreal Activities for summer 2014 Montreal Gay Village Street Sale
Photo: EC English

Also called la vente trottoir, this street sale offers great shopping deals, cheap food, live entertainment and activities for children. You can catch along the usual strip on Ste. Catherine, from Berri to Papineau on the following dates: July 9th to 12th, and August (dates TBD).

 

 

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21 March 2014 by

When springtime arrives in Montreal the city collectively breathes a sigh of relief. Finally, the relentless winter has subsided! The city’s colour tone changes from a lifeless grey to a hopeful green overnight. This year there are plenty of exciting activities and events happening around Montreal. Here’s a list of spring and summer delights you must take advantage of while you can!

1. Drinks on a Terrace

Fun with Trendy Beverages

It’s been too long since you’ve felt the sun! Economize your precious time and enjoy the sunshine while having drinks with friends. Cafe Olympico has some of the best coffee in Montreal and a huge welcoming patio. We also recommend Alexander Platz for some sunny drinks on a terrace. They are only open in the spring/summer season so get it while it’s hot!

Our Honorable Terrace Mention – Hotel Nelligan

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2. Ride a BIXI Bike!

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What happens when you mix a bike and taxi? You get a Bixi! Bixi is Montreal’s expansive local bike system. Bixi bikes are located all over the bike friendly island of Montreal. They have over 400 stations and 50 000 bikes. Here’s a link to the BIXI station map, complete with real-time bike availability information for each station. Bixi’s are a great alternative to taking public transit or a taxi. They’re also a fun and interesting way to get around Montreal. A pass to use the Bixi for 48 hours is roughly fifteen dollars. You’re going to need a credit card to do the booking but don’t worry it’s fairly simple.

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3. Festivals – Montreal 2015

Fun with Festivus

Whether you’re a Montreal native or just stopping by, you’ve got to admit: we know how to do festivals! For beer nerds, check out the “Mondial De la Biere.” As always this festival promises to be a great celebration of beer from all around the world. This year the “Mondial De La Biere” is running from June 10 to 14. Check out the Montreal Fringe Fest for a taste of local theatre, comedy, and everything in between! Located in the heart of the Plateau, these fresh, quirky, and original acts are an affordable riot. It’s also a great way to support our local artists, as 100% of proceeds go back to the them! Check it out from June 1 to 21. Nuits d’Afrique is a fun way to get your groove on, and learn about different cultures. July 7 to 19 2015.

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4. Chill in a Park

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One of hallmark pastimes of Montrealers is simply chillin’ in the park. Gather your friends, grab a bottle of wine and bask in the beautiful sunshine. The Triple Crown Dinette is one step ahead of the curve and will pack your picnic lunch for you. We’re such a big fan of their southern-love-cooking’ we wrote an article about them, give it a glance! Some great parks with maximum chillage are Parc La Fontaine, Parc Mont Royal, and Parc Sir Wilfred Laurier. FYI: Consuming alcohol in a Montreal park is legal under the condition that it is accompanying a snack or meal. All the more reason to pack a tasty baguette and brie!

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5. Visit a Museum or Gallery

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Okay, maybe this is a bit of an obvious choice. Maybe it’s so obvious that in fact, you need to be reminded of how much fun museums can be. Whether it’s for conversation starters on your third date, a break from the city buzz during a stressful time, or for the mandatory refill of culture for the artsy soul, galleries and museums visits are time well spent. Until August 2015, the MMFA will be showcasing a range of exhibits, such as Parisian sculptor Rodin, a special “Je Suis Charlie” exhibit, as well as British painter Marion Wagschal’s work. Station 16 always has fresh urban art on display. You can also buy prints and originals at this gallery. A mysteriously less buzzy (and busy!) spot, is the Canadian Centre for Architecture. It’s centrally located, breathtaking, and comes equipped with its own little mini park! Bring your date here and you’re sure to gain bonus points.

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6. August 21st is Restaurant Day!

Fun Food Movement

Restaurant Day is a worldwide food carnival! The next restaurant day is on August 21st, so get your pots and pans ready! The movement surrounding restaurant day has been growing steadily since 2011. It is a single day when anyone, anywhere is encourage to open a pop-up restaurant. On a street corner, at a community centre, or even at your office! The movement encourages people to enjoy their community, new foods, and think critically about the food systems present in first world countries. Read about Restaurants day’s history and mandate here. Enjoy some food, open up your own shop, or do both!

FOODTOUR

 

7. Go for Stroll & Bier & Show at Place Emilie-Gamelin

Temporary Arrangement

This new addition to the Quartier des Spectacles, Place Emilie-Gamelin, is Montreal’s second temporary arrangement. Set in one of the city’s most central outdoor spaces, the temporary culture hub features a biergarten, a terrace, gardens, shipping container restaurants (!), alternating art installations by locals… You know, all that amazing artsy stuff that makes Montreal so special. What’s more is that there’s a stage where performances take place. Featuring everything from electronic music to acrobatic acts, you’ve got to catch this temporary paradise while you can. Grab a beer, a seat, a flower… I mean… there’s no shortage of options here.

Photo: Frédérique Ménard-Aubin
Photo: Frédérique Ménard-Aubin

8. Watch the Butterflies go Free!

Fun Post-Tramautic-Winter Therapy

The Botanical Garden of Montreal has launched a special exhibit titled “Butterflies go Free!” As you might have guessed the exhibit is about free flying butterflies! Thousands of brilliantly coloured butterflies and moths float around a specially developed pavilion creating a stunning experience. After a long hard Montreal winter simply being amongst these warm creatures is therapeutic! The exhibition runs from February 20 to April 27, 2014. The event is held in the Botanical Garden’s Main Exhibition Greenhouse which has been transformed into a huge butterfly pavilion. Don’t believe us? Check out this charming video and see for yourself!

9. Mile End Montreal Food Tour

Fun & Food in the Montreal’s best district

The Mile End is the most artistic neighbourhood of Canada. It’s also where you can get the best bagels, ice cream, fashion sense, and a few historical monuments. The area filled with charming spots, quirky corners, and visual treats. The Mile End Food Tour happens everyday at 11:00 AM, and takes you to the neighbourhood’s best eateries. Join in and be part of the foodie buzz! More information about the tour here.

things to do mile end food

10. Check out Montreal’s Roller Derby Scene

Fun Fierce Females

Montreal roller derby scene has grown and expanded exponentially in the past few years. Roller Derby is fast, exciting, hardcore, femme… how many super charged describing words can I throw in there? If you’ve never been to a derby game or just want to learn more about the game, go check ’em out!

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11. Explore a New Neighbourhood… And Make Sure it’s The Mile Ex

A Collection of Unique Experiences

In the mood for discovering Montreal’s best kept secrets? For eating famous sandwiches? To go bowling while you kick it at the bar? To sit on an Enchanting terrace? You can do all of these things and more in Montreal’s once-industrial-turned-domestic hood, The Mile Ex. Neighbouring Little Italy and the Mile End, this little area is truly unique and will let you travel while you stay in your city. Check out our article about it for some suggestions.

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12. Go Sugaring off in the Sugar Shacks Surrounding Montreal!

Fun + Sugar on Sticks = More Fun – Fun things to do in montreal 

If it’s spring, get a taste of our Maple trees. Sugar shacks around Quebec jump into high gear and start to harvest the sap to produce Canada’s Crown Jewel; Maple Syrup. Quebec’s maple syrup industry represents 85% of Canada’s total Maple Syrup output! A fun and adventurous day outing is visiting one of the 400 sugar shacks that surround the Quebec major city centres. Here are some that are close to Montreal specifically! We highly recommend you check out Pied du Cochon either at there country sugar shack or at their urban restaurant location. Pied du Cochon has been trailblazing the maple syrup culinary experience for years and is always worth a tasty visit.

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Check out more from Madeleine Lahaie @ www.MadeleineLahaie.com 

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14 March 2014 by Local Food Tours

My favourite thing about Montreal is the cities’ distinct charm. Montreal’s charm lurks in the corners of eclectic bars and at the bottom of a Mile End coffee cup. It creeps up on me in the back of cabs and sits on every apartment’s staircase in the Plateau. The cities’ popular tourist destinations are not always reflexive of the delicate charm that Montreal holds. With that being said, some tourist destinations are worth your precious time. A few Montreal landmarks express exciting and thrilling stories about the history of Montreal. These landmarks tell stories that a chic cafe cannot. Sometimes the most difficult part of being a tourist is deciding where and what you want to spend your time visiting. So we’ve put together a list of the top 10 tourist destinations in Montreal. Check out a few that interest you and don’t forget to get lost in the fuzzier corners of this charming city.

1. Montreal Botanical Gardens

montreal attractions botanical gardens
Source: Tourisme Montreal

Biological things to see in Montreal 

The Botanical Gardens of Montreal are a beautiful and exquisite destination. Montreal’s Botanical Gardens are considered to be one of the most important in the world, due to the extent of their collections and facilities. The garden’s were started in 1935 when Brother Marie-Victorin pleaded to Mayor Camilien Houde for the creation of the Botanical Gardens. The mayor was a former student of Brother Marie Vicotrin and became the focus of a public plea.  Brother Marie-Victorin’s plea went like this:

“We will soon be celebrating Montréal’s three hundredth anniversary. You need to give a gift, a royal gift, to the City, our city. But Montréal is Ville-Marie, a woman… And you certainly can’t give her a storm sewer or a police station… It’s obvious what you must do! Give her a corsage for her lapel. Fill her arms to overflowing with all the roses and lilies of the field!”

Thus, the Mayor allowed for the creation of The Botanical Gardens. Brother Marie-Victorin kept his focus on teaching and ensured that the garden stayed tied to values of educational and science. Today, the gardens are an extravagant attraction year round!  The Botanical Gardens encompass everything that a visitor is looking for on a visit to Montreal. The Botanical Gardens tell interesting stories about Montreal’s past and also simultaneously provide a breathtaking and calming refuge from the city.

2. The Churches of Montreal

things to do montreal st.-josephs-church
Source: Tourisme Montréal

Spiritual things to see in Montreal 

Mark Twain said that when visiting Montreal it was “The first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” Mark Twain was not exaggerating, every Montreal community has multiple churches ranging in beliefs and faith. Every religious house and community has their own unique story to tell, although, some are more wildly discussed then others. Notably, the Notre Dame Basilica located in Old Montreal. The basilica has beautiful and dramatic architecture that has become world famous. The stained glass windows that line the sides of Notre Dame do not display biblical scenes. Rather, the stained glass windows depict the religious history of Montreal. We also recommend Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel in Old Montreal. The chapel is one of the oldest churches in Montreal. It is the site where St. Marguerite Bourgeoys (one of the patron saints of Montreal) built her congregation. This chapel also became a pilgrimage site for 19th century sailors journeying through the Old Port of Montreal. Lastly, we can’t forget St. Josephs Oratory. This stunning basilica situated upon Mont Royal holds rich history about Montreal’s religious past, and a beautiful view. Visiting one of the many churches of Montreal is a great way to understand the larger history that the city originates from. The churches are a large part of the cities engrained culture. No matter what your religious beliefs might be, they are an excellent addition to your travel itinerary!

3. Mont Royal Moutain

Source: gomontrealtourism.com
Source: gomontrealtourism.com

Panoramic things to See in Montreal 

Parc Mont Royal is a natural oasis located directly in the middle of the bustling city. Climbing the mountain is an exciting and healthy way to get a bird’s eye view of the city. There are a few different lookout stations on the mountain that boast the greatest views of the cityscape. Mont Royal park is a fantastic destination at any time of the year. In the wintertime folks can skate on Beaver Pond or even snowshoe up the mountain if they’re feeling adventurous. During the summer months the Tam Tam’s  festival is held weekly on Mont Royal. If you’re lucky enough to be in Montreal on a Sunday we highly suggest you check it out! Upon the main lookout onlookers can find brass plaques describing Jacque Cartier’s ascent to the top. Cartier was the very first european man to scale the hill (or mountain depending who you are talking too!)  The real glory of Mont Royal is its ability to make you feel like you have left the city far behind. Exploring the mountain is a great stress-free and fun activity for the healthy tourist!

 

4. Visit the Mile End district

Local montreal tours

Contemporary things to see in Montreal 

The Mile End is a great destination for tourists because it encompasses many of the attributes that make Montreal a unique city. The Mile End district is historic, artistic, and trendy, all at the same time. The small european neighbourhood is home to many locally owned shops, cafes and restaurants. When exploring the Mile End you are sure to come across eclectic music venues, excellent coffee, and the two famous Bagel giants. Both Fairmont and St. Viateur are in competition for Montreal’s Top Bagel. Be sure to taste both bagels, so you can weigh in on the “Bagel War.” If you’re not interested in Bagel’s but a still a foodie like us, you’ll enjoy our “Mile End Food tour.” Our tour showcases the best Mile End food spots and their significance to the Mile End District. We’re so excited about the Mile End here at Local Montreal that we even wrote an article about it! Here we break down the best activities, shops and restaurants to visit in the Mile End. Give it a read and let us know if we left anything out!

5.  Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal

Montreal Old Port food walking tour

Legacies and monumental things to see in Montreal 

The old city is a tasty visual treat for anyone visiting Montreal. When I walk through Old Montreal, I just can’t shake that feeling that this district was airlifted from Europe overnight. City officials have worked very hard to ensure that the area has maintained its exquisite victorian architecture and design. The cobblestone streets and old time charm have attracted tourists from around the world. Most of which are eager to see Canada’s very own european village. Great places to check out are the Centre Phi and the DHC. If you are interested in the historical foundations and monuments within the Old town we offer free tours almost every day. Also notable is the walking street “Rue St. Paul.”  St. Paul is lined with tourist shops and specialty stores. The street is a bit kitschy but really what did you expect? Most of Old Montreal is geared towards tourists so it’s best to go with an open mind and an open wallet. Just do yourself a favour and don’t take one of those horse and carriage rides… Your money is better spent on a heavenly sandwich at Olive et Gourmando!

 

6. Stroll up Boulevard St.Laurent

things to do montreal st-laurent

Multicultural things to see in Montreal 

Le Boulevard de St. Laurent is a major artery of Montreal. The street bisects multiple neighbourhoods and destinations. A fun and fulfilling way to spend a day in Montreal is walking along St.Laurent. I’d suggest starting at the very bottom in Old Montreal and slowly working your way up to Little Italy. Take your time and appreciate how every few blocks Montreal changes dramatically. You’ll pass through the Old Montreal, China Town, Quartier des spectacles, Le Plateau du Mont Royal, The Mile End and Little Italy. Every neighbourhood has something different to add to the experience. When walking up St.Lo (short hand for St.Laurent) the possibilities are endless and the excitement consistent. This DIY walking tour is a simple and exciting way to experience the many faces of Montreal.

 

7. Watch a Montreal Canadiens Hockey Game

montrealt things to do hockey

Energizing things to see in Montreal 

If there is one thing that Montreal does well, it’s the good ol’ hockey game. The Bell Centre is home to “The Montreal Canadiens.” Montreal Canadien games almost always sell out and I’m not surprised. No matter which season or which line up I see the experience is the same… fantastic.  Watching the Habs play is always thrilling and entertaining!  Half the fun is watching the Montreal fans go buck wild. They are arguably some of the wildest fans in the NHL (I dare you to prove me wrong.) Tickets are best bought well in advance. However, if you’re down to the wire scalpers are always available. Be careful, Montreal scalpers tend to sell their tickets at an amazingly high mark up. Going to see the Montreal Canadiens play is never a bad idea, just don’t forget to cheer for the red team!

8. Enjoy Le Quartier des spectacles

things to do montreal quartier des spectacles

Creative things to see in Montreal 

Quartier des spectacles is a small area in downtown Montreal completely devoted to the arts. QDS is surrounded by various art and performance houses. Some notable mentions are; The Museum of Contemporary Art,The Society of Art and Technology and The Montreal Symphony house. The actual expanse has a total area of one square kilometre. The open space in the centre of the square has become a lively centre for Montreal’s cultural events and festivals. During the summer months QDS hosts; The Just for Laughs Festival, Francofolies and The International Jazz Festival. In the winter you can look forward to “Montreal en Lumiere!” QDS is not limited to just these events and festivals. The square always has various art exhibitions and concerts year round. The square is also surrounded by many accomplished restaurants. We recommend the Biiru a new Japanese eatery adjacent to QDS.  The ever changing nature of the public exhibitions can make visits to QDS a happy an entertaining surprise. You never know what you’re gonna find… So go with an open mind!

 

9. Montreal’s Waterfront

Saute Mouton Jet Boating Montreal Bachelor Party

Waterside things to see in Montreal 

The Montreal waterfront has many excellent activities for tourists to consider. First, there is the Old Port located within the old city of Montreal. The Old Port is home to Igloofest, the Science and Technology Center, a large open-air ice rink, and an IMAX cinema. The old port also has many buildings and monuments that date back to a time when the port was a buzzing economic centre of North America. Whilst exploring the waterfront you may come across the Lachine Canal. The canal dates back to 1825 and was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1996. Check out the lock system and feel free to ask any Parks Canada employee “How do the locks work?” You can recognize a parkie by their forest green uniform. For lunch there is always the nearby Atwater Market for some local food and fare. Or if you’re visiting during the summer you can try an innovative new snack bar named MuvBox. Not enough waterfront activities? Check out Silo #5! Silo #5 is an abandoned grain elevator in the Old port. It is being used for the “Silophone” project where visitors make use of the Silo’s incredible acoustics. You can participate in the Silophone project by calling into the Silo or by visiting the sonic observatory. Confused yet? Read more about it here!

 

10.  Saint Helen’s Island (Île Sainte-Hélène)

things to do montreal ile ste-helene

Celebratory, Historical and Artistic things to see in Montreal 

Saint Helen’s Island is located southwest of Montreal. The island exists in it’s present form due to the work done prior to expo 67, the worlds fair. In the early 1960s the island was expanded using earth and rocks dug up during excavations for the metro system. Expo 67 didn’t only have a geological impact on Montreal it also had an amazing social and cultural impact! The entire world came to visit Montreal for the exposition. Consequently, the event dramatically changed the lives of many Montrealers. Now the remaining sites can be visited on Saint Helen’s Island. Such as the Biosphere and many other pavilions which were built exclusively for expo 67. The island is home to also home to Parc Jean Drapeau.  Jean Drapeau holds many events and festivals such as Osheaga and Piknik Electronique (Piknik’s Summer Calendar will be up May,19,14.)  If that’s not enough Saint Helen’s Island also has the F1 Formula race track! Saint Helen’s Island is a destination where you can easily fill an entire day with fun and exciting activities. Enjoy!

Check out more from Madeleine Lahaie @ www.MadeleineLahaie.com 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: sightseeing montreal, things to do in montreal, things to see in montreal, what to do in Montreal

14 March 2014 by Local Food Tours

My favourite thing about Montreal is the cities’ distinct charm. Montreal’s charm lurks in the corners of eclectic bars and at the bottom of a Mile End coffee cup. It creeps up on me in the back of cabs and sits on every apartment’s staircase in the Plateau. The cities’ popular tourist destinations are not always reflexive of the delicate charm that Montreal holds. With that being said, some tourist destinations are worth your precious time. A few Montreal landmarks express exciting and thrilling stories about the history of Montreal. These landmarks tell stories that a chic cafe cannot. Sometimes the most difficult part of being a tourist is deciding where and what you want to spend your time visiting. So we’ve put together a list of the top 10 tourist destinations in Montreal. Check out a few that interest you and don’t forget to get lost in the fuzzier corners of this charming city.

1. Montreal Botanical Gardens

montreal attractions botanical gardens
Source: Tourisme Montreal

Biological things to see in Montreal 

The Botanical Gardens of Montreal are a beautiful and exquisite destination. Montreal’s Botanical Gardens are considered to be one of the most important in the world, due to the extent of their collections and facilities. The garden’s were started in 1935 when Brother Marie-Victorin pleaded to Mayor Camilien Houde for the creation of the Botanical Gardens. The mayor was a former student of Brother Marie Vicotrin and became the focus of a public plea.  Brother Marie-Victorin’s plea went like this:

“We will soon be celebrating Montréal’s three hundredth anniversary. You need to give a gift, a royal gift, to the City, our city. But Montréal is Ville-Marie, a woman… And you certainly can’t give her a storm sewer or a police station… It’s obvious what you must do! Give her a corsage for her lapel. Fill her arms to overflowing with all the roses and lilies of the field!”

Thus, the Mayor allowed for the creation of The Botanical Gardens. Brother Marie-Victorin kept his focus on teaching and ensured that the garden stayed tied to values of educational and science. Today, the gardens are an extravagant attraction year round!  The Botanical Gardens encompass everything that a visitor is looking for on a visit to Montreal. The Botanical Gardens tell interesting stories about Montreal’s past and also simultaneously provide a breathtaking and calming refuge from the city.

2. The Churches of Montreal

things to do montreal st.-josephs-church
Source: Tourisme Montréal

Spiritual things to see in Montreal 

Mark Twain said that when visiting Montreal it was “The first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” Mark Twain was not exaggerating, every Montreal community has multiple churches ranging in beliefs and faith. Every religious house and community has their own unique story to tell, although, some are more wildly discussed then others. Notably, the Notre Dame Basilica located in Old Montreal. The basilica has beautiful and dramatic architecture that has become world famous. The stained glass windows that line the sides of Notre Dame do not display biblical scenes. Rather, the stained glass windows depict the religious history of Montreal. We also recommend Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel in Old Montreal. The chapel is one of the oldest churches in Montreal. It is the site where St. Marguerite Bourgeoys (one of the patron saints of Montreal) built her congregation. This chapel also became a pilgrimage site for 19th century sailors journeying through the Old Port of Montreal. Lastly, we can’t forget St. Josephs Oratory. This stunning basilica situated upon Mont Royal holds rich history about Montreal’s religious past, and a beautiful view. Visiting one of the many churches of Montreal is a great way to understand the larger history that the city originates from. The churches are a large part of the cities engrained culture. No matter what your religious beliefs might be, they are an excellent addition to your travel itinerary!

3. Mont Royal Moutain

Source: gomontrealtourism.com
Source: gomontrealtourism.com

Panoramic things to See in Montreal 

Parc Mont Royal is a natural oasis located directly in the middle of the bustling city. Climbing the mountain is an exciting and healthy way to get a bird’s eye view of the city. There are a few different lookout stations on the mountain that boast the greatest views of the cityscape. Mont Royal park is a fantastic destination at any time of the year. In the wintertime folks can skate on Beaver Pond or even snowshoe up the mountain if they’re feeling adventurous. During the summer months the Tam Tam’s  festival is held weekly on Mont Royal. If you’re lucky enough to be in Montreal on a Sunday we highly suggest you check it out! Upon the main lookout onlookers can find brass plaques describing Jacque Cartier’s ascent to the top. Cartier was the very first european man to scale the hill (or mountain depending who you are talking too!)  The real glory of Mont Royal is its ability to make you feel like you have left the city far behind. Exploring the mountain is a great stress-free and fun activity for the healthy tourist!

 

4. Visit the Mile End district

Local montreal tours

Contemporary things to see in Montreal 

The Mile End is a great destination for tourists because it encompasses many of the attributes that make Montreal a unique city. The Mile End district is historic, artistic, and trendy, all at the same time. The small european neighbourhood is home to many locally owned shops, cafes and restaurants. When exploring the Mile End you are sure to come across eclectic music venues, excellent coffee, and the two famous Bagel giants. Both Fairmont and St. Viateur are in competition for Montreal’s Top Bagel. Be sure to taste both bagels, so you can weigh in on the “Bagel War.” If you’re not interested in Bagel’s but a still a foodie like us, you’ll enjoy our “Mile End Food tour.” Our tour showcases the best Mile End food spots and their significance to the Mile End District. We’re so excited about the Mile End here at Local Montreal that we even wrote an article about it! Here we break down the best activities, shops and restaurants to visit in the Mile End. Give it a read and let us know if we left anything out!

5.  Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal

Montreal Old Port food walking tour

Legacies and monumental things to see in Montreal 

The old city is a tasty visual treat for anyone visiting Montreal. When I walk through Old Montreal, I just can’t shake that feeling that this district was airlifted from Europe overnight. City officials have worked very hard to ensure that the area has maintained its exquisite victorian architecture and design. The cobblestone streets and old time charm have attracted tourists from around the world. Most of which are eager to see Canada’s very own european village. Great places to check out are the Centre Phi and the DHC. If you are interested in the historical foundations and monuments within the Old town we offer free tours almost every day. Also notable is the walking street “Rue St. Paul.”  St. Paul is lined with tourist shops and specialty stores. The street is a bit kitschy but really what did you expect? Most of Old Montreal is geared towards tourists so it’s best to go with an open mind and an open wallet. Just do yourself a favour and don’t take one of those horse and carriage rides… Your money is better spent on a heavenly sandwich at Olive et Gourmando!

 

6. Stroll up Boulevard St.Laurent

things to do montreal st-laurent

Multicultural things to see in Montreal 

Le Boulevard de St. Laurent is a major artery of Montreal. The street bisects multiple neighbourhoods and destinations. A fun and fulfilling way to spend a day in Montreal is walking along St.Laurent. I’d suggest starting at the very bottom in Old Montreal and slowly working your way up to Little Italy. Take your time and appreciate how every few blocks Montreal changes dramatically. You’ll pass through the Old Montreal, China Town, Quartier des spectacles, Le Plateau du Mont Royal, The Mile End and Little Italy. Every neighbourhood has something different to add to the experience. When walking up St.Lo (short hand for St.Laurent) the possibilities are endless and the excitement consistent. This DIY walking tour is a simple and exciting way to experience the many faces of Montreal.

 

7. Watch a Montreal Canadiens Hockey Game

montrealt things to do hockey

Energizing things to see in Montreal 

If there is one thing that Montreal does well, it’s the good ol’ hockey game. The Bell Centre is home to “The Montreal Canadiens.” Montreal Canadien games almost always sell out and I’m not surprised. No matter which season or which line up I see the experience is the same… fantastic.  Watching the Habs play is always thrilling and entertaining!  Half the fun is watching the Montreal fans go buck wild. They are arguably some of the wildest fans in the NHL (I dare you to prove me wrong.) Tickets are best bought well in advance. However, if you’re down to the wire scalpers are always available. Be careful, Montreal scalpers tend to sell their tickets at an amazingly high mark up. Going to see the Montreal Canadiens play is never a bad idea, just don’t forget to cheer for the red team!

8. Enjoy Le Quartier des spectacles

things to do montreal quartier des spectacles

Creative things to see in Montreal 

Quartier des spectacles is a small area in downtown Montreal completely devoted to the arts. QDS is surrounded by various art and performance houses. Some notable mentions are; The Museum of Contemporary Art,The Society of Art and Technology and The Montreal Symphony house. The actual expanse has a total area of one square kilometre. The open space in the centre of the square has become a lively centre for Montreal’s cultural events and festivals. During the summer months QDS hosts; The Just for Laughs Festival, Francofolies and The International Jazz Festival. In the winter you can look forward to “Montreal en Lumiere!” QDS is not limited to just these events and festivals. The square always has various art exhibitions and concerts year round. The square is also surrounded by many accomplished restaurants. We recommend the Biiru a new Japanese eatery adjacent to QDS.  The ever changing nature of the public exhibitions can make visits to QDS a happy an entertaining surprise. You never know what you’re gonna find… So go with an open mind!

 

9. Montreal’s Waterfront

Saute Mouton Jet Boating Montreal Bachelor Party

Waterside things to see in Montreal 

The Montreal waterfront has many excellent activities for tourists to consider. First, there is the Old Port located within the old city of Montreal. The Old Port is home to Igloofest, the Science and Technology Center, a large open-air ice rink, and an IMAX cinema. The old port also has many buildings and monuments that date back to a time when the port was a buzzing economic centre of North America. Whilst exploring the waterfront you may come across the Lachine Canal. The canal dates back to 1825 and was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1996. Check out the lock system and feel free to ask any Parks Canada employee “How do the locks work?” You can recognize a parkie by their forest green uniform. For lunch there is always the nearby Atwater Market for some local food and fare. Or if you’re visiting during the summer you can try an innovative new snack bar named MuvBox. Not enough waterfront activities? Check out Silo #5! Silo #5 is an abandoned grain elevator in the Old port. It is being used for the “Silophone” project where visitors make use of the Silo’s incredible acoustics. You can participate in the Silophone project by calling into the Silo or by visiting the sonic observatory. Confused yet? Read more about it here!

 

10.  Saint Helen’s Island (Île Sainte-Hélène)

things to do montreal ile ste-helene

Celebratory, Historical and Artistic things to see in Montreal 

Saint Helen’s Island is located southwest of Montreal. The island exists in it’s present form due to the work done prior to expo 67, the worlds fair. In the early 1960s the island was expanded using earth and rocks dug up during excavations for the metro system. Expo 67 didn’t only have a geological impact on Montreal it also had an amazing social and cultural impact! The entire world came to visit Montreal for the exposition. Consequently, the event dramatically changed the lives of many Montrealers. Now the remaining sites can be visited on Saint Helen’s Island. Such as the Biosphere and many other pavilions which were built exclusively for expo 67. The island is home to also home to Parc Jean Drapeau.  Jean Drapeau holds many events and festivals such as Osheaga and Piknik Electronique (Piknik’s Summer Calendar will be up May,19,14.)  If that’s not enough Saint Helen’s Island also has the F1 Formula race track! Saint Helen’s Island is a destination where you can easily fill an entire day with fun and exciting activities. Enjoy!

Check out more from Madeleine Lahaie @ www.MadeleineLahaie.com 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: sightseeing montreal, things to do in montreal, things to see in montreal, what to do in Montreal

26 November 2013 by admin

By Frédérik Nissen

The Craft Beer Tour is a great daytime activity for Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties in Montreal!

Here are 8 reasons why:

1. Receive a 10% discount on the Craft Beer tour! 

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-and-chocolate-tasting

 

It’s an Exclusive Promotion only available to Montreal Bachelor Party Groups. A serious deal for some serious fun!

Just enter: mtlbachelor2014 in the “Promo code or gift certificate?” section.

 

2. Our Craft Beer Tour is the perfect hangover activity…

Montreal Bachelor Party

Those who preach “hair of the dog” say the best thing to chase a hangover with is more drinking! Maybe this is true (it’s not), but if you are with a Montreal Bachelor party, stopping the drinks is a felony!  We offer tasty snacks like our Brie cheese with Maple Pecans so you don’t get too tipsy on your adventure.

 

3. Montreal is home to the 2nd largest amount of breweries worldwide!

Montreal craft beer

After Portland Oregon, Montreal offers almost 30 brewpubs and craft breweries. The exceptional quality of these local products make them a unique and local speciality that shouldn’t be missed! Especially if you’re passionate about new culinary experiences. The Brewpubs that we visit are all rated five stars according to RateBeer and Trip Advisor!

4. The Craft Beer Tour is perfect for large groups!  (From 8 to 25 Participants)

montreal beer tour

We have 6 guides available to accomodate the size of your group! Private Tours are also available. Chcck out the private tours section of our website.  Or click here for More information about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour

 

5. To taste the Beer is to know the City

We talk about more than just the beer! We also present a some of Montreal’s rich and exciting history. We describe how Montreal became a beer, food and culture destination. Don’t worry, we  leave plenty of time  for you to lounge with friends old and new. We’ve created a tour that provides interesting stories and facts to bring home to your family and friends.

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS AND TASTING :


¤ 3 unique and renowned craft breweries

¤ 6 exceptional beers of varying styles (we usually drink 2 pints or 1000 ml of beer each)

¤ At the second Brewpub stop we taste a offer a beer and appetizer pairing. Brie cheese, maple syrup and pecans, expertly matched with one of our favorite local brews.

 

6. Discover interesting neighbourhoods. Such as; the Latin District, the Plateau Mont-Royal, the McGill Ghetto and St-Louis Square.

We visit beautiful neighbourhoods so you feel the natural ‘vibe’ of Montreal. We visit the hidden back alleys, graffiti festivals, special houses with beautiful architecture, the new Grande Bibliothèque (Montreal’s Library), the Quartier des spectacles, Montreal’s underground and many other landmarks.*

*Activities are dependant on weather, season and timing.

7. Learn to fully enjoy Craft Beer!

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-poutine

 

Drinking Craft beer is the easiest part! Being able to understand the flavours and the details is an art. We do not offer a complete course on Craft beer tasting, but we provide thought provoking information all our beverages.  Our tour is perfect for those who consider themselves “Beer Geeks” or Beer Connoisseurs.

 

8. Cheers to friends … now let’s party!

 

It’s not just about having a tour, it’s also about have a great pre-drink with your friends and enjoying yourself thoroughly. You were probably planning on having a pre-drink anyway, so why not do it in style?!

Cheers to all Montreal Bachelor party group coming to Montreal, you’ve are made a great choice! Montreal is the city that never disappoints.

Watch a youtube video of the Craft beer tour here

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Drink Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

26 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

By Frédérik Nissen

The Craft Beer Tour is a great daytime activity for Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties in Montreal!

Here are 8 reasons why:

1. Receive a 10% discount on the Craft Beer tour! 

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-and-chocolate-tasting

 

It’s an Exclusive Promotion only available to Montreal Bachelor Party Groups. A serious deal for some serious fun!

Just enter: mtlbachelor2014 in the “Promo code or gift certificate?” section.

 

2. Our Craft Beer Tour is the perfect hangover activity…

Montreal Bachelor Party

Those who preach “hair of the dog” say the best thing to chase a hangover with is more drinking! Maybe this is true (it’s not), but if you are with a Montreal Bachelor party, stopping the drinks is a felony!  We offer tasty snacks like our Brie cheese with Maple Pecans so you don’t get too tipsy on your adventure.

 

3. Montreal is home to the 2nd largest amount of breweries worldwide!

Montreal craft beer

After Portland Oregon, Montreal offers almost 30 brewpubs and craft breweries. The exceptional quality of these local products make them a unique and local speciality that shouldn’t be missed! Especially if you’re passionate about new culinary experiences. The Brewpubs that we visit are all rated five stars according to RateBeer and Trip Advisor!

4. The Craft Beer Tour is perfect for large groups!  (From 8 to 25 Participants)

montreal beer tour

We have 6 guides available to accomodate the size of your group! Private Tours are also available. Chcck out the private tours section of our website.  Or click here for More information about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour

 

5. To taste the Beer is to know the City

We talk about more than just the beer! We also present a some of Montreal’s rich and exciting history. We describe how Montreal became a beer, food and culture destination. Don’t worry, we  leave plenty of time  for you to lounge with friends old and new. We’ve created a tour that provides interesting stories and facts to bring home to your family and friends.

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS AND TASTING :


¤ 3 unique and renowned craft breweries

¤ 6 exceptional beers of varying styles (we usually drink 2 pints or 1000 ml of beer each)

¤ At the second Brewpub stop we taste a offer a beer and appetizer pairing. Brie cheese, maple syrup and pecans, expertly matched with one of our favorite local brews.

 

6. Discover interesting neighbourhoods. Such as; the Latin District, the Plateau Mont-Royal, the McGill Ghetto and St-Louis Square.

We visit beautiful neighbourhoods so you feel the natural ‘vibe’ of Montreal. We visit the hidden back alleys, graffiti festivals, special houses with beautiful architecture, the new Grande Bibliothèque (Montreal’s Library), the Quartier des spectacles, Montreal’s underground and many other landmarks.*

*Activities are dependant on weather, season and timing.

7. Learn to fully enjoy Craft Beer!

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-poutine

 

Drinking Craft beer is the easiest part! Being able to understand the flavours and the details is an art. We do not offer a complete course on Craft beer tasting, but we provide thought provoking information all our beverages.  Our tour is perfect for those who consider themselves “Beer Geeks” or Beer Connoisseurs.

 

8. Cheers to friends … now let’s party!

 

It’s not just about having a tour, it’s also about have a great pre-drink with your friends and enjoying yourself thoroughly. You were probably planning on having a pre-drink anyway, so why not do it in style?!

Cheers to all Montreal Bachelor party group coming to Montreal, you’ve are made a great choice! Montreal is the city that never disappoints.

Watch a youtube video of the Craft beer tour here

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Drink Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

26 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

By Frédérik Nissen

The Craft Beer Tour is a great daytime activity for Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties in Montreal!

Here are 8 reasons why:

1. Receive a 10% discount on the Craft Beer tour! 

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-and-chocolate-tasting

 

It’s an Exclusive Promotion only available to Montreal Bachelor Party Groups. A serious deal for some serious fun!

Just enter: mtlbachelor2014 in the “Promo code or gift certificate?” section.

 

2. Our Craft Beer Tour is the perfect hangover activity…

Montreal Bachelor Party

Those who preach “hair of the dog” say the best thing to chase a hangover with is more drinking! Maybe this is true (it’s not), but if you are with a Montreal Bachelor party, stopping the drinks is a felony!  We offer tasty snacks like our Brie cheese with Maple Pecans so you don’t get too tipsy on your adventure.

 

3. Montreal is home to the 2nd largest amount of breweries worldwide!

Montreal craft beer

After Portland Oregon, Montreal offers almost 30 brewpubs and craft breweries. The exceptional quality of these local products make them a unique and local speciality that shouldn’t be missed! Especially if you’re passionate about new culinary experiences. The Brewpubs that we visit are all rated five stars according to RateBeer and Trip Advisor!

4. The Craft Beer Tour is perfect for large groups!  (From 8 to 25 Participants)

montreal beer tour

We have 6 guides available to accomodate the size of your group! Private Tours are also available. Chcck out the private tours section of our website.  Or click here for More information about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour

 

5. To taste the Beer is to know the City

We talk about more than just the beer! We also present a some of Montreal’s rich and exciting history. We describe how Montreal became a beer, food and culture destination. Don’t worry, we  leave plenty of time  for you to lounge with friends old and new. We’ve created a tour that provides interesting stories and facts to bring home to your family and friends.

____________________________________________________________________________________________

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS AND TASTING :


¤ 3 unique and renowned craft breweries

¤ 6 exceptional beers of varying styles (we usually drink 2 pints or 1000 ml of beer each)

¤ At the second Brewpub stop we taste a offer a beer and appetizer pairing. Brie cheese, maple syrup and pecans, expertly matched with one of our favorite local brews.

 

6. Discover interesting neighbourhoods. Such as; the Latin District, the Plateau Mont-Royal, the McGill Ghetto and St-Louis Square.

We visit beautiful neighbourhoods so you feel the natural ‘vibe’ of Montreal. We visit the hidden back alleys, graffiti festivals, special houses with beautiful architecture, the new Grande Bibliothèque (Montreal’s Library), the Quartier des spectacles, Montreal’s underground and many other landmarks.*

*Activities are dependant on weather, season and timing.

7. Learn to fully enjoy Craft Beer!

The-Montreal-Bachelor-Party-Craft-Beer-Tour-beer-poutine

 

Drinking Craft beer is the easiest part! Being able to understand the flavours and the details is an art. We do not offer a complete course on Craft beer tasting, but we provide thought provoking information all our beverages.  Our tour is perfect for those who consider themselves “Beer Geeks” or Beer Connoisseurs.

 

8. Cheers to friends … now let’s party!

 

It’s not just about having a tour, it’s also about have a great pre-drink with your friends and enjoying yourself thoroughly. You were probably planning on having a pre-drink anyway, so why not do it in style?!

Cheers to all Montreal Bachelor party group coming to Montreal, you’ve are made a great choice! Montreal is the city that never disappoints.

Watch a youtube video of the Craft beer tour here

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Drink Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

26 October 2013 by admin

local montreal tours

This is it!

After almost a year of brainstorms, meetings and back and forth decisions, we finally succeed in launching our new website. We would like to thank every person who made that project work. Starting with:

 

  • Alexandre Masy  http://ahsx.eu/ – Graphics and web development. 

We met Alexandre in a walking tour and he said that our website looked like shit. Next thing we knew, we were working with him.

 

  • Gabrielle Matte http://gabriellematte.ca/ – Design. 

Gabrielle is a friend we met during a humour festival. She is pretty cool and likes to design stuff. Highly recommend her!

 

  • Annie Ngo – Back End and Front end development.

Graphic finish up. We highly recommend Annie’s work. She is awesome and works extremely well. We hope to work with here our entire life!

 

  • Justin Doucet – Copy Writing.

Justin speaks and writes perfect french and english. He works in our co-working studio as well. We work with him every week!

 

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: local montreal tours

26 October 2013 by Local Food Tours

local montreal tours

This is it!

After almost a year of brainstorms, meetings and back and forth decisions, we finally succeed in launching our new website. We would like to thank every person who made that project work. Starting with:

 

  • Alexandre Masy  http://ahsx.eu/ – Graphics and web development. 

We met Alexandre in a walking tour and he said that our website looked like shit. Next thing we knew, we were working with him.

 

  • Gabrielle Matte http://gabriellematte.ca/ – Design. 

Gabrielle is a friend we met during a humour festival. She is pretty cool and likes to design stuff. Highly recommend her!

 

  • Annie Ngo – Back End and Front end development.

Graphic finish up. We highly recommend Annie’s work. She is awesome and works extremely well. We hope to work with here our entire life!

 

  • Justin Doucet – Copy Writing.

Justin speaks and writes perfect french and english. He works in our co-working studio as well. We work with him every week!

 

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: local montreal tours

26 October 2013 by Local Food Tours

local montreal tours

This is it!

After almost a year of brainstorms, meetings and back and forth decisions, we finally succeed in launching our new website. We would like to thank every person who made that project work. Starting with:

 

  • Alexandre Masy  http://ahsx.eu/ – Graphics and web development. 

We met Alexandre in a walking tour and he said that our website looked like shit. Next thing we knew, we were working with him.

 

  • Gabrielle Matte http://gabriellematte.ca/ – Design. 

Gabrielle is a friend we met during a humour festival. She is pretty cool and likes to design stuff. Highly recommend her!

 

  • Annie Ngo – Back End and Front end development.

Graphic finish up. We highly recommend Annie’s work. She is awesome and works extremely well. We hope to work with here our entire life!

 

  • Justin Doucet – Copy Writing.

Justin speaks and writes perfect french and english. He works in our co-working studio as well. We work with him every week!

 

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: local montreal tours

19 February 2013 by admin

Montreal tours

You can find any type of Montreal Tours in our beautiful city.

You can get walking Tours, food tours, beer tours, Bus tours, bicycle tours, scooters  tours, shopping tours, wine Tours, fishing tours, alternative tours, old montreal tours, carriage tours, etc.

We haven’t tried them all, but we surely love our industry and all the people working for it.

So we made a list of the best Montreal tours and sightseeing activities you can do in Montreal. Here are they, separated for their specialization. We didn’t put any Bus Tours, since we think they are boring, overpriced and not environmentally oriented.

Please be free to contact us if we have forgotten your enterprise!

 

Old Montreal Walking Tours:

  1. Free Montreal Tours: 
    • Discover the essential historic sites of Old Town.
    • Learn how the city was founded, and how it evolved into the Metropolis that it is today.
    • Enjoy Old Montreal’s charming European feel, with stories you won’t find in a guidebook!
  2. Guidatour:
    • Explore the birthplace of our metropolis. In an interesting and straightforward way, our guides will lead you through a maze of streets and historic buildings. This is a trip back in time which can be adapted to all ages.

 

Montreal City Walking Tours :

  1.  Urban Marmotte:
    • To really appreciate a city like Montreal, you must take the time to explore it. Urban Marmotte understand that and offer long walking tours. So you can discover Montreal by the nicest and most social way: by foot.

Montreal Food and beer Tours:

  1. Local Montreal Tours:
    • Local Montréal Tours offers local food and craft beer walking tours by visiting the jean talon market and the unique brewpubs of the city. Private tours are also available.
  2. VDM Global DMC:
    • Our foodie guides walk around town every day. It’s no surprise they know the city well! As true foodies, they want to share their experience.

Montreal Bicycle Tours:

  1. Fitz and Follwell:
    • From the most iconic landmarks to the tiniest of alleyways, from the top of our mountain to the Old Port boardwalk, a Fitz and Follwell guided tour is about seeing Montreal from a local’s perspective.
  2. My bicyclette :
    • My Bicyclette is a family run, seaonsally operated bike shop located on Parks Canada land and is directly on the historic Lachine Canal bicycle path.
  3. Ça roule Montréal:
    • Take one of our many guided bike tours available and discover Montreal, its history, neighborhoods, architecture and of course Montrealers!

French historic, architecture and cultural Tours:

  1. Héritage Montréal : 
    • For 35 years, Héritage Montréal has worked to promote and to protect the architectural, historic, natural and cultural heritage of Greater Montreal, its neighbourhoods and communities
  2. Kaleidoscopes Tours :
    • Kaleidoscope proposes visits of neighborhoods and thematic tours adapted to the needs of various customers
  3. L’Autre Montréal :
    • L’Autre Montréal’s guided tours go to the heart of today’s urban issues, shed light on forgotten aspects of Montreal history, bring you to places you’ve never seen… and offer a fresh perspective on neighbourhoods you thought you knew.

 

Other type of Montreal Tours:

  1. Dyad Cycle Tours:
    • We’re giving cultural and entertaining guided tours through the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Dyad’s Montreal tours include food tastings from some of the best specialty food shops as well as an off-the-beaten-path glimpse of life in the city.
  2. Jet Boating Montreal:
    • Quite possibly the world’s greatest city boat cruise tour! This spectacular 1 hour ride on the St-Lawrence River, is Montreal’s most refreshing activity: wet, wild, wonderful, and should not be missed by anyone!

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bicycle tours, montreal tours, montreal walking tours, old montreal walking tours

19 February 2013 by admin

Montreal tours

You can find any type of Montreal Tours in our beautiful city.

You can get walking Tours, food tours, beer tours, Bus tours, bicycle tours, scooters  tours, shopping tours, wine Tours, fishing tours, alternative tours, old montreal tours, carriage tours, etc.

We haven’t tried them all, but we surely love our industry and all the people working for it.

So we made a list of the best Montreal tours and sightseeing activities you can do in Montreal. Here are they, separated for their specialization. We didn’t put any Bus Tours, since we think they are boring, overpriced and not environmentally oriented.

Please be free to contact us if we have forgotten your enterprise!

 

Old Montreal Walking Tours:

  1. Free Montreal Tours: 
    • Discover the essential historic sites of Old Town.
    • Learn how the city was founded, and how it evolved into the Metropolis that it is today.
    • Enjoy Old Montreal’s charming European feel, with stories you won’t find in a guidebook!
  2. Guidatour:
    • Explore the birthplace of our metropolis. In an interesting and straightforward way, our guides will lead you through a maze of streets and historic buildings. This is a trip back in time which can be adapted to all ages.

 

Montreal City Walking Tours :

  1.  Urban Marmotte:
    • To really appreciate a city like Montreal, you must take the time to explore it. Urban Marmotte understand that and offer long walking tours. So you can discover Montreal by the nicest and most social way: by foot.

Montreal Food and beer Tours:

  1. Local Montreal Tours:
    • Local Montréal Tours offers local food and craft beer walking tours by visiting the jean talon market and the unique brewpubs of the city. Private tours are also available.
  2. VDM Global DMC:
    • Our foodie guides walk around town every day. It’s no surprise they know the city well! As true foodies, they want to share their experience.

Montreal Bicycle Tours:

  1. Fitz and Follwell:
    • From the most iconic landmarks to the tiniest of alleyways, from the top of our mountain to the Old Port boardwalk, a Fitz and Follwell guided tour is about seeing Montreal from a local’s perspective.
  2. My bicyclette :
    • My Bicyclette is a family run, seaonsally operated bike shop located on Parks Canada land and is directly on the historic Lachine Canal bicycle path.
  3. Ça roule Montréal:
    • Take one of our many guided bike tours available and discover Montreal, its history, neighborhoods, architecture and of course Montrealers!

French historic, architecture and cultural Tours:

  1. Héritage Montréal : 
    • For 35 years, Héritage Montréal has worked to promote and to protect the architectural, historic, natural and cultural heritage of Greater Montreal, its neighbourhoods and communities
  2. Kaleidoscopes Tours :
    • Kaleidoscope proposes visits of neighborhoods and thematic tours adapted to the needs of various customers
  3. L’Autre Montréal :
    • L’Autre Montréal’s guided tours go to the heart of today’s urban issues, shed light on forgotten aspects of Montreal history, bring you to places you’ve never seen… and offer a fresh perspective on neighbourhoods you thought you knew.

 

Other type of Montreal Tours:

  1. Dyad Cycle Tours:
    • We’re giving cultural and entertaining guided tours through the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Dyad’s Montreal tours include food tastings from some of the best specialty food shops as well as an off-the-beaten-path glimpse of life in the city.
  2. Jet Boating Montreal:
    • Quite possibly the world’s greatest city boat cruise tour! This spectacular 1 hour ride on the St-Lawrence River, is Montreal’s most refreshing activity: wet, wild, wonderful, and should not be missed by anyone!

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bicycle tours, montreal tours, montreal walking tours, old montreal walking tours

19 February 2013 by admin

Montreal tours

You can find any type of Montreal Tours in our beautiful city.

You can get walking Tours, food tours, beer tours, Bus tours, bicycle tours, scooters  tours, shopping tours, wine Tours, fishing tours, alternative tours, old montreal tours, carriage tours, etc.

We haven’t tried them all, but we surely love our industry and all the people working for it.

So we made a list of the best Montreal tours and sightseeing activities you can do in Montreal. Here are they, separated for their specialization. We didn’t put any Bus Tours, since we think they are boring, overpriced and not environmentally oriented.

Please be free to contact us if we have forgotten your enterprise!

 

Old Montreal Walking Tours:

  1. Free Montreal Tours: 
    • Discover the essential historic sites of Old Town.
    • Learn how the city was founded, and how it evolved into the Metropolis that it is today.
    • Enjoy Old Montreal’s charming European feel, with stories you won’t find in a guidebook!
  2. Guidatour:
    • Explore the birthplace of our metropolis. In an interesting and straightforward way, our guides will lead you through a maze of streets and historic buildings. This is a trip back in time which can be adapted to all ages.

 

Montreal City Walking Tours :

  1.  Urban Marmotte:
    • To really appreciate a city like Montreal, you must take the time to explore it. Urban Marmotte understand that and offer long walking tours. So you can discover Montreal by the nicest and most social way: by foot.

Montreal Food and beer Tours:

  1. Local Montreal Tours:
    • Local Montréal Tours offers local food and craft beer walking tours by visiting the jean talon market and the unique brewpubs of the city. Private tours are also available.
  2. VDM Global DMC:
    • Our foodie guides walk around town every day. It’s no surprise they know the city well! As true foodies, they want to share their experience.

Montreal Bicycle Tours:

  1. Fitz and Follwell:
    • From the most iconic landmarks to the tiniest of alleyways, from the top of our mountain to the Old Port boardwalk, a Fitz and Follwell guided tour is about seeing Montreal from a local’s perspective.
  2. My bicyclette :
    • My Bicyclette is a family run, seaonsally operated bike shop located on Parks Canada land and is directly on the historic Lachine Canal bicycle path.
  3. Ça roule Montréal:
    • Take one of our many guided bike tours available and discover Montreal, its history, neighborhoods, architecture and of course Montrealers!

French historic, architecture and cultural Tours:

  1. Héritage Montréal : 
    • For 35 years, Héritage Montréal has worked to promote and to protect the architectural, historic, natural and cultural heritage of Greater Montreal, its neighbourhoods and communities
  2. Kaleidoscopes Tours :
    • Kaleidoscope proposes visits of neighborhoods and thematic tours adapted to the needs of various customers
  3. L’Autre Montréal :
    • L’Autre Montréal’s guided tours go to the heart of today’s urban issues, shed light on forgotten aspects of Montreal history, bring you to places you’ve never seen… and offer a fresh perspective on neighbourhoods you thought you knew.

 

Other type of Montreal Tours:

  1. Dyad Cycle Tours:
    • We’re giving cultural and entertaining guided tours through the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Dyad’s Montreal tours include food tastings from some of the best specialty food shops as well as an off-the-beaten-path glimpse of life in the city.
  2. Jet Boating Montreal:
    • Quite possibly the world’s greatest city boat cruise tour! This spectacular 1 hour ride on the St-Lawrence River, is Montreal’s most refreshing activity: wet, wild, wonderful, and should not be missed by anyone!

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bicycle tours, montreal tours, montreal walking tours, old montreal walking tours

17 February 2013 by admin

Local Montreal Tours used to offer a Free Old Montreal Tour as you may have seen in our tripadvisor recent reviews.

We have decided to withdraw the free walking tour off the Localmontrealtours.com website and to start a new free walking tour sister company.

As you can see here on http://freemontrealtours.com we still offer free walking tours but independently from Local Montreal Tours.

We have created a new branding with a new logo as you can see here:

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides

17 February 2013 by admin

Local Montreal Tours used to offer a Free Old Montreal Tour as you may have seen in our tripadvisor recent reviews.

We have decided to withdraw the free walking tour off the Localmontrealtours.com website and to start a new free walking tour sister company.

As you can see here on http://freemontrealtours.com we still offer free walking tours but independently from Local Montreal Tours.

We have created a new branding with a new logo as you can see here:

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides

17 February 2013 by admin

Local Montreal Tours used to offer a Free Old Montreal Tour as you may have seen in our tripadvisor recent reviews.

We have decided to withdraw the free walking tour off the Localmontrealtours.com website and to start a new free walking tour sister company.

As you can see here on http://freemontrealtours.com we still offer free walking tours but independently from Local Montreal Tours.

We have created a new branding with a new logo as you can see here:

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides

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