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Local Food Tours’ Updated Safety Protocols and Guidelines 2021

17 August 2021 by

Your health and safety is our #1 priority

The safety of our participants, our tour guides, and our community comes first. To this end, we have worked closely with our partnered restaurants and tour guides to ensure our tours are up to date with Canada’s current safety protocols and guidelines. Here are the steps we have taken in each facet of our operations.

For participants on tours

  • Each participant is required to bring a mask to the tour.
  • Masks (or “facial coverings”) must be worn at all times inside establishments (except when seated and eating), and as much as possible during the tour.
  • Participants showing COVID-19 symptoms may not participate in the tour.
  • Social distancing will be implemented throughout the tour, respecting as much as possible the 6-foot distance rule between each parties.
  • Hand sanitizer will be provided before and after each food stop, and available from your tour guide throughout the tour.
  • Tables and chairs will be sanitized prior to our arrival at each sit-down restaurant.
  • All food servings will be individually packaged/served, and guides must sanitize their hands before distributing tastings.
  • Tour capacity has been reduced by half, with a limit on the amount of parties booked within each tour as well.

Protocols for our tour guides

  • Tour guides are required to wear a mask as much as possible throughout the tour
  • Tour guides must stand more than 6 feet away if they require to remove the mask during presentations
  • Tour guides will be sanitizing and washing their hands consistently throughout the tour, especially before and after food stops.
  • If a guide starts showing COVID-19 symptoms, they must report to management right away and may not lead the tour.

If you have more questions or concerns

Please call or email us and we will be happy to help! Our team is available from Tuesday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm.

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Fête de fin d’année de l’équipe de Montréal et de Toronto en photos. / Holiday party for the Montreal and Toronto teams in pictures. (28 novembre 2019)

16 December 2019 by Local Food Tours

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Enterrement de vie de Jeune Fille à Montréal ? 19 idées de bachelorette à succès

17 May 2019 by

1) Afternoon tea entre amies

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Si vous avez toujours eu envie de vous joindre à Audrey Hepburn en regardant ‘’Breakfast at Tiffany’s’’ ou que vous êtes tout simplement accro au thé pourquoi ne pas profitez de cette sortie entre filles pour vous offrir un moment élégant et raffiné au Ritz Carlton ou à la maison Birks? Les deux établissements proposent des formules bouchées délicieuses + thé et même champagne si vous le souhaitez! Ça peut-être votre moment ‘’calme avant la tempête’’.

2) La traditionnelle virée au spa avec un petit oumf!

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Crédit photo: Strom Spa Nordique

Toutes les occasions sont bonnes pour aller se prélasser au spa. Lors des ‘’Soirées sous les étoiles’’ le Strom Spa Nordique vous propose de vivre une expérience relaxante, mais aussi festive en profitant de ses installations de 20h30 à 1h. Dj, bar à martini, bains et ambiance lounge au rendez-vous!

3) Soirée osée

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Construites comme des soirées de présentation tupperware, les ateliers de démonstration de jouets et d’accessoires sexuels sont beaucoup plus drôles. Invitez une conseillère à venir chez vous, elle vous présentera ses produits et vous et vos amies seront libres d’acheter la quantité d’objets désirés. Quoi qu’il en soit cette activité provoquera rires et confidences!

4) Réaliser ton rêve de petite fille et apprendre à devenir une sirène

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Choisis ta monopalme et glisse-toi dans la piscine pour apprendre les mouvements de base de cette nage synchronisée! La classe d’essai d’Aquasirène inclut l’apprentissage des techniques d’ondulation du papillon et de propulsion avec la queue de sirène. Lorsque vous êtes des groupes de bachelorettes, la monitrice ajoute quelques segments humoristiques pour la cause et le tout se termine avec une séance photo: belle façon d’immortaliser ce moment cocasse et amusant. http://aquasirene.com/ 

5) Rodéo nocturne

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C’est un classique du nightlife montréalais : chevaucher le maintenant célèbre taureau mécanique de la taverne Chez Serge. Si vous ne l’avez jamais essayé, votre soirée d’enterrement de vie de jeune fille pourrait être l’occasion idéale.

6) Visite Culinaire du Mile-End

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Plutôt envie de vous régaler tout en arpentant un des quartiers les plus en vogue de Montréal? Local Montreal (On!) vous offre le plan idéal : visite guidée de 3 heures durant lesquelles vous aurez la chance de gouter à ce que quartier a de mieux à vous offrir. Au menu (entres autres) : Falafel végétalien produit de façon durable, charcuteries locales et fromages de lait cru, fameux bagels montréalais, chocolats acclamés nationalement, gnocchis italiens… Vous avez déjà faim non?

7) Un(e) chef chez vous

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Foodie mais pas envie de vous déplacer? Commandez un(e) chef qui saura satisfaire toutes vos envies culinaires dans le confort de votre foyer.

Quelques recommandations : Manuel Lamarre et Marie-Pierre Denis pour de la fine gastronomie et pour les fans de sushis, essayez Sushis à la maison.

8) Un cours de cuisine hors de l’ordinaire

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Pour sortir un peu de sa zone de confort culinaire, pourquoi ne pas suivre un cours sur l’alimentation vivante donné par les maitres montréalais en la matière : Crudessence. Il propose une multitude de cours et beaucoup de témoignages de gens y étant allés sont très élogieux!

9) Une soirée de rire au nouveau Comedy Club de Montréal

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Ouvert depuis avril, l’établissement ‘’Le Bordel’’ appartenant à 6 humoristes, dont Martin Petit, Louis-José Houde et Laurent Paquin, est l’endroit parfait pour vous dilater la ratte allègrement. Point boni : le bar étant situé au cœur du Quartier Latin, vous êtes ensuite très bien situées pour continuer la soirée dans l’un des nombreux bars des environs.

10) Tacos, quesadillas et bar maison!

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Pour une soirée caliente, direction La Tamalera, un petit resto mexicain vraiment sympathique sur Fairmount. Ils n’ont habituellement pas de permis d’alcool, mais on nous dit que si vous réservez le restaurant au complet et que vous vous procurez un permis pour l’évènement, c’est possible de consommer votre nectar préféré! Tequila, si!

11) Pinata coquine

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Une.pinata.en.forme.de.vagin. Que dire d’autre? Oui c’est fou, un peu bébé, mais c’est ton bachelorette!

12. Goûter le savoir-faire des maitres-brasseurs de Montréal!

Prenez part à une visite guidée des brasseries artisanales de Montréal. Ces visites guidées offertes par Local Montréal Tours vous amènent dans le quartier Rosemont et le Quartier des spectacles. Chaque parcours vous fait découvrir 3 brasseries phares de Montréal. En moyenne 6 dégustations de bières artisanales sont faites en suivant la méthode classique de dégustation (regarder, sentir puis goûter). Chaque arrêt inclut des accords bières & mets parfaitement choisis. Le parcours dans Rosemont inclut une visite des cuves d’une coopérative brassicole ajoutant un petit côté pédagogique fort intéressant. Vous suivrez un cours express sur l’art de faire une bonne bière.

—> Cliquez ici pour plus d’infos sur la Visite de Rosemont

13) Un jeu ou défi original : la bonne blague déplacée

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Si votre amie a le sens de l’humour, voici un scénario assez drôle : concoctez-lui un curriculum vitae assez exhaustif de danseuse nue et faites lui faire le tour de quelques établissements comme si elle se cherchait un nouvel emploi. Malaises et souvenirs hilarants garantis.

14) Essayer une nouvelle discipline!

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Qui a dit que le poledancing était réservé aux effeuilleuses? Véritable alternative aux salles de sport, cette pratique vous permet de développer agilité musculaire et flexibilité. Et comme ça prend quelques cours pour se sentir bien sur le ‘’pole’’, suivez le premier en amies pour rire de vos tentatives maladroites.

15) L’après-bachelorette

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OUF! La soirée a été dure? Pourquoi ne pas se planifier une journée de relaxation le lendemain avec vos complices de la veille? Deux mots : Netflix et linge mou. Profitez de votre bed in!

16) Inviter une vedette qui fait fondre le cœur des filles

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Récemment, une jeune femme s’est fait surprendre par nul autre que Dumas à son bachelorette. Regardez sa réaction en cliquant ici. Si vous réussissez un coup du genre, votre amie vous en sera reconnaissante jusqu’à la fin des temps.

17) Un bon vieux karaoké

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Votre amie adore se donner en spectacle? Offrez-lui son stage privé en l’amenant au Pang Pang Karaoke Bar ou au K-100. Ces deux endroits au centre-ville vous offrent la possibilité de louer votre salon privé. Pas besoin d’attendre votre tour pour chanter et vous êtes certaines d’entendre votre chanson!

18) Une visite aux dragqueens

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Difficile de prévoir ce qui vous attend au cabaret iconique Chez Mado. Chose certaine, vous serez traitées aux petits ognons et les dragqueens vous en mettront plein les yeux avec leurs performances endiablées!

BONUS

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Crédit photo: 281 Parce que toutes les enterrement de vie de jeune fille incluent une virée dans un bar de danseurs nus, nous ne pouvions pas passer à côté de la référence montréalaise en la matière, le 281. Le cabaret érotique fête cette année ses 35 ans et il a su ravir le cœur et les yeux de milliers de dames depuis!

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18+ Exciting Things to Do in Montreal this Spring and Summer 2018

2 July 2018 by

Here’s 18+ Things to do in Montreal as the temperature rises this summer!

You’ve started checking the humidity index instead of the windchill factor. Your favourite part of the day is hopping on your bike. You’ve invested in some super-low ankle socks. You’ve even attended a BBQ or two… only one thing is possible: IT’S SUMMER!! Montrealers are a little bonkers for their 3 months of sun, which means the schedule is full of so many festivals, events, and activities. Where do you even begin? Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’ll want to take advantage of this summer madness. Check out our list of the best things to do in Montreal this summer!

18. Chill out at the one of the cool new pop-up spaces around the city

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Village au Pied-du-Courant:

The boardwalk style “village” is a creatively designed mashup of all things Montrealers love: performance, art, food and drink, and most importantly, community. A collaborative effort to reinvent the public space, the village will be open on June 1st on the bank of the St. Lawrence and feature a local artisan market, live music, and so much more – for free. Instead of reading about it, make your way over there on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday as of June 1st, 2018! aupiedducourant.ca

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Aire Commune:

Aire Commune invites people into the vibrant Mile End area to work together, and play together, in the fresh air. In the pop-up space, you can network, drink beer, eat, connect and make the most of the summer. The programming includes everything from yoga to parties to conferences, blending work and play with effortlessly cool style and decor. Aire Commune is open weekdays as of May 2018. airecommune.com

17. Check out Little Italy’s wine bar scene

Wine bars are exploding all over Montreal this year, these are our favourites. While you’re up in the area, take a look around using our Guide to Little Italy.

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Mon Lapin:

First of all, a brand 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. vinmonlapin.com

Femme à la Fontaine:

Definitely the most sensual wine bar you will ever go to, bathed in red light and decorated in various painted and sculpted female nudes, the restaurant lives up to its name. What they do best, is keep their selection of natural wines flowing. facebook.com/femmealafontaine

Rouge Gorge:

A wine bar is the heart of the Plateau, Montreal’s most party-friendly area, serving a wide selection of wines (even some on tap), beer and cocktails, as well as delicious food, so there’s something for everyone at the vibrant joint. rougegorge.ca

Alma:

Don’t miss out on the latest and greatest this summer. Alma is another wine bar, opening this May in Outremont, among much anticipation. Serving expertly selected Catalonian wines and bistro fare, Alma’s terrace will surely be a hot spot. instagram.com/alma.mtl

16. Discover the city and amuse your tastebuds on a food tour 

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Food tours are an increasingly popular way to get to know a city, and no one’s wondering why. In only 3 hours, a food tour goes all out, taking you to a variety of food stops and many historical landmarks, satisfying not only the foodies in your group but also the culture buffs. Discover the iconic neighbourhoods of Mile End, Old Montreal, and the Plateau in the most delicious way while you meet new people, food tours make a great day out in the summer for locals and tourists alike.

Mile End Food Tour / Old Montreal Food Tour / Plateau Food Tour

15. Take it easy on a beautiful terrace

Summer in Montreal is not complete without a nice cold beer on a terrace. These are our top picks for summer 2018!

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La SAT Terrasse:

La Société des Arts Technologiques is always hosting innovative and exciting events and workshops on art and technology. Their in-house restaurant Foodlab also boasts unique food, great music and a rooftop terrace near the Quartier des Specacles. sat.qc.ca

Saint-Bock Bar:

A great place if you like craft beer and good food, they import a wide selection of bottled beers that you can’t find anywhere else in the city that you can order from their incredibly extensive Beer Bible, or pick from one of the 40+ beers they have on tap. saintbock.com

Terrasse Nelligan:

This place is a classic! The rooftop terrace offers the best view of the Old Montreal, putting you eye-to-eye with architectural icons such as the Notre-Dame Basilica as well as some delicious summery drinks and dishes. terrassenelligan.com

Alexandraplatz:

For the younger crowd who enjoy “off the beaten path” venues, Alexandraplatz is a summer exclusive: a backyard beer garden in Mile-Ex, named after a Berlin experiment in socialist urban aesthetics – that’s all you need to know. alexandraplatzbar.com

14. Participate at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma!

There’s always some kind of festival going on in Montreal, but during the fall, Montreal becomes a world class destination for movies. Happening between October 3rd and October 14th and presenting over 400 movies, Festival Du Nouveau Cinéma can’t be missed!

https://nouveaucinema.ca

14. Celebrate your Sunday morning with brunch

Sure, you can brunch during winter. But can you head to the park after to spend your food coma in the grass? Can you request a seat on the terrace? Nope and nope. Enjoy your summer Sundays brunching with your favourite people at one (or all?) of these brunch spots.

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Le Réservoir:

Everyone is raving about the 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. reservoirbrasseur.com

LOV:

Local, Organic, Vegetarian (delicious) brunch. The name says it all, not only are they committed to health and sustainability, this restaurant makes food that you’ll love to eat too. We invite you to start your Saturday or Sunday off right. lov.com

Maison Publique:

A classic British tavern nestled right in the Eastern part of the Plateau, you might be surprised to find out that it is a project by Derek Dammann, an ex-chef from one of celebrity chef Jaime Oliver’s restaurants. Come savour the greasy, meaty classics in all their glory on Saturday and Sunday. maisonpublique.com

13. See the world in a new way at Montreal’s art galleries

Montreal is known for it’s vibrant arts scene, so these internationally renowned museums at the top of their game are a true feast for the eyes.

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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts:

Not only does this museum have a stunning permanent collection of classic and modern visual art that’s free for everyone under 30, they also have a few amazing temporary exhibitions at a time. The one not to miss this summer, open as of May 12, 2018, is From Africa to the Americas: Face-to-face Picasso, Past and Present, a juxtaposition of Picasso’s work with those of non-Western artists, contextualizing the Western icon through a post-colonial lens. mbam.qc.ca/en

Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal:

Montreal’s biggest contemporary art museum, the MAC, has quite the reputation for engaging and exciting work from today’s artists, which involves many interactive and immersive exhibits. This summer, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Unstable Presence is no exception. Open May 5, 2018, the artist’s work uses technology and light to involve the audience. Check out this exhibition and you will become art yourself! macm.org/en

12. Discover Rosemont, Montreal’s Mecca of craft beer

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What better way to get to know a neighbourhood and taste the city’s amazing brews, than to take a beer tour? You’ll get to try a selection of some of the most creative and delicious beers out there, learn about the brewing process, and laugh heartily with both old friends and new acquaintances. The brewpub scene has recently taken over Rosemont, a hip and trendy area where Montreal residents love to live and relax. Let the tour be your guide to the ins and outs of local beer on a walking tour of the area. If that’s not enough, you can also take a tour of the Quartier Latin’s best brews, which you’ll discover is much more fun than it is Latin.

Rosemont Neighbourhood Craft Beer Tour / Montreal Brewpub Experience Craft Beer Tour

11. Grab lunch at the new Crew Café inside a former 1920’s bank

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When Crew was looking for a new office space, they probably didn’t plan on A) opening up one of the city’s most stunning cafés, and B) taking over an old 1920’s bank. But they did, and Old Montreal now has a force to be reckoned with. Not only is its design haunting and antique, but the minds behind the menu are ex-Pied de Cochon chefs, making for some seriously delicious nosh. Come take advantage of this freelancer’s haven (coffee, wifi, and outlets) or make it your next impress-a-date-spot. Pro tip: meeting rooms and various seating options are available with a coworking space membership. crewcollectivecafe.com

10. Tourist it up at these outdoor attractions

Being a tourist might not be the coolest thing, but there’s a reason visitors flock to these destinations, so whether you’re really a visitor doing a “best-of” tour of the city, a local trying to get out of your bubble, or looking for a fun summer activity for the whole family, these spots won’t let you down. For more recommendations here’s 20+ Amazing Montreal Tourist Attractions that Aren’t Just for Tourists!

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Montreal Botanical Garden:

Besides the mountain, which you should definitely climb for a stunning view over the city, the Botanical Garden is one of the biggest parks on the island, full of specialty gardens and greenhouses. Make sure you don’t miss the enchanting Bonsai garden and come face-to-face with some creepy-crawlies at the Insectarium. espacepourlavie.ca/jardin-botanique

Parc Jean-Drapeau:

This is so much more than a park – spanning two islands it’s packed full of adventure at every turn. Jean-Drapeau is home to La Ronde amusement park, an abundance of water sports, a large aquatic complex and swimming pool, the Biosphere (not to be confused with the Biodome), and Montreal’s notorious Osheaga music festival, which runs from Aug 3rd to 5th this summer. parcjeandrapeau.com

9. Grab a bite at Montreal’s hip new Asian eateries

You’re going to have those evenings where the question where should we eat will become a central discussion. The phrase “I heard of this great new place” is always an easy sell, so let us help you and give you a few. For more ideas check out these 23 New Places to Eat in Montreal.

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Otto Yakitori Izakaya:

This new kid on the block is an Izakaya to be reckoned with. Montreal’s first Yakitori (an Izakaya that specializes in chicken skewers), features all kinds of roastable meat like chicken thigh, wings, tongue.. yum! A great pick for reasonably priced, delicious late eats. facebook.com/ottoyakitori

Épicerie Hao:

Rejoice! Épicerie Hao has come to rescue the Plateau from its steamed bun shaped void! Yep, right on Rachel street. The small eatery mimics the classic small spots found in big cities in Asia with its intimate and takeout friendly setup. Pork shoulder buns for meat lovers, organic tofu, mushroom and sauteed pepper buns for the veggies – come taste these babies and you’ll be hooked. epiceriehao.com

8. Rock out to some local musical talent

The indie music scene in this city is insane! From college kids experimenting with their sound to established artists with an international reputation, from jazz to punk, you’ll be sure to find some new local talent to fall in love with at these venues any night of the week.

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Bar Le “Ritz” PDB:

PDB stands for “punks don’t bend,” and they don’t settle for sub par venues either. After taking over from another business, the space was re-done a few years back and is now a go-to venue for both local and visiting acts of all genres. Although there’s almost always a show at the Mile-Ex romp, if there isn’t one it functions as a regular bar any night of the week. barleritzpdb.com

Casa del Popolo:

A cafe, gallery, bar and venue all in one. With the front room dedicated to chilling and drinking, a door in the back takes you through a wavy black and white striped hallway to the concert space, equipped with it own bar. It features some of the coolest bands Montreal has to offer along with its sister venues La Salla Rossa and La Vitrola. casadelpopolo.com/en

L’Escalier:

This venue might be more comfortable for both older and younger crowds though its tin foil covered walls make it look like its from the future. The free live acts that perform every night span many genres from jazz to hip-hop to folk to groove, so you might just find yourself swing dancing on the floor. Oh, and it’s also a delicious vegetarian restaurant. lescalier-montreal.com/restaurant-bar

7. Get moving on a bike ride along the canal

man biking beside lachine canal
Photo credit: CBC

With Bixi bike stands all over the city, it’s never been easier to tour the city on two wheels. Montreal has a good network of bike lanes running through downtown and plenty of cyclists to use them. A favourite route for a casual cycle, away from cars, is down by the Lachine Canal on the boardwalk along the water, running from Old Port to the Atwater Market, passing some of the city’s iconic industrial architecture.

6. Make the most of the Jardins Gamelin events

Photo credit: actualites.uqam.ca

From May 17th to September, 2018, Jardins Gamelin takes over Place Émilie-Gamelin, packing a lot of activities into a small place! Coming back in full swing this summer, this festival/garden/performance space/restaurant hosts a variety of activities from dance lessons to all kinds of musical performances. See the website below for a list of their upcoming events. quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/137/jardins-gamelin/

5. Battle it out at the other side of Tam-Tams

people fighting with foam swords in forest
Photo credit: Christopher Wagner

The free drumming festival that pops up every Sunday at Jeanne-Mance park has become a bit of a Montreal cliche. It makes for a nice sunny day spent in the grass, but if you really want to see something new, check out the Medieval (foam) sword fighting going on in the forest just behind the pasture. Some of the role-players have been coming out for over a decade in full medieval dress. All you need to join in, though, is an open open mind and a foam sword. Can you come out victorious?

4. Savour some Ice Cream

ice cream shop full of people
Photo credit: Eater

Kem CoBa:

You’ll recognize Kem CoBa by the long lineup that wraps around Fairmont and St-Laurent. Trust me and pencil in an extra 15 minutes to your ice cream excursion – it will be worth the trip to this artisanal ice cream shop. You can the sit and indulge on the colourful benches right in front, along with other ice cream lovers. Flavours are chosen seasonally, making for the freshest flavours and ingredients. Yum. Kem Coba is also famous for their flavour combinations, twisting sorbet and soft serve into divine concoctions. kemcoba.com

La Diperie:

Ever wanted to dip your ice cream in some melted baileys-flavoured chocolate? Choose from over 40 different kinds of chocolate dips and toppings for your soft ice cream and throw a party for your palate! There are a few Diperies around Montreal, so be sure to check one out!  facebook.com/ladiperie

Ripples:

For an ice cream shop in the heart of the Saint-Laurent action, Ripples is a great stop to refuel after some shopping or to bring a cone to Mount-Royal! This place is a Montreal classic. montrealicecream.com/ripples

3. Explore all the culture of Mile-Ex

crowd of people at outdoor bar alxandraplatz
Photo credit: Eater

Everyone’s been talking about the growth of Mile-Ex, what could’ve been a casualty of urban sprawl, is now a creative hub. It’s just sprouting with fun new experiences… Depanneur le Pick Up doubles as a restaurant and a modern but cozy fine food experience awaits at Le Mile Ex Restaurant (which the area is named after). In addition, there’s always fun at backyard-party style ‘biergarten’ Alexandraplatz, and something for third wave coffee fanatics at Dispatch Coffee. Full of artists that were priced out of mile end, even the streets are something to behold, and the area is speckled with hidden treasures behind garage doors. Take a look at our article on the neighbourhood to find out why a walk around the Mile Ex is a surefire way to impress a date, a new friend, or a someone from out of town.

2. Get giddy at these new Montreal bars

There’s no shortage of new bars to try out in Montreal. These three are particularly exciting for their awesome decor, great drink menus, and overall je-ne-sais-quoi vibe!

Photo credit: Tastet

Darling:

This cafe/bar has been packed since its Spring 2017 opening. Maybe it’s the steampunk/industrial decor that’s got a Los Angeles vibe, maybe it’s all the craft beer and cider they’ve got on tap. Whatever the reason, it’s an exciting hangout at any hour of the day or night. facebook.com/BarCafeDarling

La Taverne du Pélican:

The team behind Old Montreal’s Le Club Chasse et Pêche has opened up a new low-key bar in Mile-End, though it might not be quite a dive, it’s trying to be. Sporting events and funny flicks being played nightly on their tv screens are sure to make you feel at home. instagram.com/latavernedupelican

Siboire:

This hugely popular Sherbrooke microbrewery has finally graced Montreal’s Saint-Laurent street! Beer amateurs and experts alike now have another drinkery to delight their craft beer-loving palate. siboire.ca

1. Take the Mile End Evening Tour

Photo credit: Gaelle Leroyer

Montreal’s Mile End becomes a magical place in the evening. The locals are out, enjoying a summer evening with ice cream in hand or biting into a fresh Montreal-made bagel. The Evening Mile End tour invites participants to explore the neighbourhood’s vibrant scene by learning about the multicultural history of the area and digging into the best food it has to offer. Try all the area’s culinary staples: an iconic Saint-Viateur bagel dipped in cream cheese, some authentic Italian tomato sauce on some yummy gnocchi from La Drogheria Fine, and Montreal’s best soft-serve ice cream, all in one fantastic tour!

Mile End Evening Tour

 

Others cities of cool things to do:

  • Things to do in Toronto this Summer
  • Things to do in Quebec City this Summer

 

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Quoi faire à Montréal? Voici 39+ incontournables pour cet automne!

3 April 2018 by

Quoi faire à Montréal

Cette année, on vous propose de nouveau 39 activités à faire, dont beaucoup de gratuites, pour profiter à fond de la belle saison!

1. Goûter le savoir-faire des maitres-brasseurs de Montréal!

Prenez part à une visite guidée des brasseries artisanales de Montréal. Ces visites guidées offertes par Local Montréal Tours vous amènent dans le quartier Rosemont et le Quartier des spectacles. Chaque parcours vous fait découvrir 3 brasseries phares de Montréal. En moyenne 6 dégustations de bières artisanales sont faites en suivant la méthode classique de dégustation (regarder, sentir puis goûter). Chaque arrêt inclut des accords bières & mets parfaitement choisis. Le parcours dans Rosemont inclut une visite des cuves d’une coopérative brassicole ajoutant un petit côté pédagogique fort intéressant. Vous suivrez un cours express sur l’art de faire une bonne bière.

—> Cliquez ici pour plus d’infos sur la Visite de Rosemont

2. Découvrir de nouveaux spots pour boire une bière ou un cocktail

bar le darling

Si il y a une chose qui ne change jamais à Montréal, c’est bien l’ouverture et l’apparition de nouveaux bars! C’est presque difficile de suivre le rythme, mais voici quelques- uns des nouveaux endroits à ne pas manquer : le Bar Darling, installé au coin de la rue Marie-Anne et du Boulevard St-Laurent ce magnifique café-bar vaut vraiment le détour, le Royal, un bar speakeasy à l’ambiance feutrée et au décor raffiné et le Henden Bar, un petit bar caché, inspiré des lounges de Williamsburg!

3.Découvrir l’effervescence de  Villeray

cafe oui mais non

Crédit photo : Page facebook du Café oui mais non

Le quartier Villeray, injustement boudé pendant longtemps, est aujourd’hui une destination intéressante pour celui qui veut manger, boire, faire les boutiques ou tout simplement se promener. Faites le cap sur le ”Nord” de la Ville et découvrez ces adresses qui valent le détour…elles vous donneront envie de vous attarder dans ce beau quartier en pleine effervescence. Il y a tout d’abord Pascal le boucher pour faire le plein de viandes marinées ou goûter au célèbre sandwich au pain de viande qui ameute tout le quartier, puis le Bar le Record, un bar à vinyles de quartier qui célèbre la musique des années 50-60, il y a aussi le Majella Pizzeria, le Trilogie pour de délicieux dumplings et l’épicerie Sainte-Cécile qui propose de délicieux sandwichs, brunchs et « plats pour emporter ». Si vous avez encore de l’énergie, ne manquez pas de visiter l’épicerie écolo Loco, l’épicerie locale La Cena, le Café Oui mais non, le Café Perko et la librairie indépendante l’Écume des jours.

 

4. Participer aux visites gourmandes du Mile-End en soirée

Quartier unique et incontournable de la métropole, le Mile-End possède une scène culturelle bouillonnante, une histoire fascinante, mais aussi de délicieuses destinations gourmandes. La Visite gourmande Mile-end en soirée de Local Montréal Visites Gourmandes vous propose de faire 5 arrêts et autant de dégustations uniques lors d’un tour guidé du quartier d’une durée de 2 heures. Parmi les plats goutés : de décadents chocolats locaux et la célèbre sauce tomate du quartier concoctée avec de délicieuses tomates italiennes. Vous visiterez également une cantine végétalienne  gérée de façon totalement durable, un comptoir à crème glacée couru et vous aurez la chance de goûter aux très célèbres et délicieux bagels St-Viateur. Une balade intéressante, instructive et une panse bien remplie, que demandez de plus?

Plus d’infos sur la visite du Mile-End

5. Courir les nouveaux restaurants!

Crédit photo: Page facebook du Noren

Si des bars semblent ouvrir à chaque semaine, c’est la même chose du côté des restaurants! Voici ceux         dont le menu nous particulièrement donnent faim : le Noren, un mini resto japonais, le Libertine Bakehouse une pâtisserie excentrique, le Venice MTL Centre-Ville et son ambiance californienne et le Spoon, un café très cute où l’on peut déjeuner et dîner.

6. Allez entraîner…votre créativité!

Crédit photo : IF gym créatif

Tout le monde est créatif, mais ça demande un peu de pratique. C’est exactement ce que l‘IF, gym de créativité vous propose. Avec une approche participative et respectueuse de votre rythme, différents ateliers libres ou dirigés pour explorer divers médiums, il n’y a aucune chance pour que vous ne découvriez pas votre filon créatif!

7.Profiter du meilleur festival de films en ville, le Festival du Nouveau Cinéma! 

Chaque année, le Festival du nouveau cinéma offre la chance au public montréalais de voir en primeur québécoise une grande variété d’offrandes cinématographiques.  Des réalisateurs de renom tels Gaspar Noé, Lars Von Trier, Alex Lutz et plusieurs autres seront de la partie. Le FNC, c’est plus de 400 films présentés du 3 au 14 octobre dans 13 lieux différents.

nouveaucinema.ca 

 

8. Découvrez l’entraînement sur des minis trampolines!

trampoline cardioreboud

Crédit photo : Page facebook de Trampoline CardioRebond

Vous avez envie de bouger, mais de façon ludique et originale? Le Centre Trampoline CardioReboud est la destination parfaite. Vous n’aurez même pas l’impression de faire de l’exercice tellement vous aurez du plaisir!

9. Visitez la Basilique Notre-Dame pour un spectacle haut en lumière et en musique signé Moment Factory!

Crédit photo : Valérie Paquette

AURA est une expérience immersive et multimédia qui réveille tous vos sens et qui met en valeur la sublime basilique. À ne pas manquer! Vous en ressortirez émerveillés.

10. Faites monter votre adrénaline en participant à un jeu d’évasion

Crédit photo : EZKAPAZ

Vous n’avez pas encore testé cette nouvelle activité? Si vous aimez les jeux vidéos, les énigmes et les jeux de société, c’est l’expérience tout indiquée. Vous allez être sortis de votre zone de confort et vous pourrez expérimenter différents scénarios imaginés par l’équipe d’EZKAPAZ. À faire entre amis pour un gros rush d’adrénaline et beaucoup de plaisir!

11. Flâner et prendre un verre aux Jardineries installées au Stade Olympique

les jardineries

Crédit photo : Steven Porotto

Pour une deuxième année, l’espace autogéré par La Pepinière revient s’installer au stade pour notre plus grand plaisir. On y va pour s’instruire sur l’agriculture urbaine et participer au jardin, écouter des bands locaux ou simplement pour prendre une bonne bière au soleil. Un vrai petit bijou pour l’est de la Ville!

12. Assister à un show intime en plein air!

montreal attractions botanical gardens

Crédit photo : Tourisme Montreal

Le Jardin botanique est véritablement un endroit sous-estimé de Montréal. Le poumon vert de l’Est de l’Île est un bijou où il est agréable de se promener, pic-niquer et… écouter de la musique! Les arts s’invitent effectivement au Jardin chaque dimanche de l’été à 14h. La programmation n’est pas encore sortie, mais dans les dernières années, on a pu y voir Pierre Lapointe notamment. Un show gratuit à travers les plantes? Oui!

13. Déguster les meilleures crèmes glacées de Montréal

ca lem

Crédit photo : Page facebook de CA LEM

Qui dit chaleur dit plaisir glacé. Plusieurs choix alléchants s’offrent à vous, vous n’aurez pas le choix de faire la tournée de ces établissements : CA LEM, la Diperie Hoche Café qui vous propose des choix vegan et le classique et indétrônable Kem Coba.

14. S’initier au Surf à Pagaie sur le Saint-Laurent

ksf

Crédit photo : KSF

Plus connu sous le nom de SUP, ce sport complet consiste à pagayer debout sur une grande planche de surf. Offrez-vous une initiation à cette pratique qui se veut relaxante et ludique dans le plus beau site nautique de Montréal avec les pros, la gang de KSF.

15. S’aventurer dans la caverne de…Saint-Léonard!

Crédit photo : So Montréal

Vivez une expérience spéléologique sans quitter l’île de Montréal. La caverne située dans le parc Pie XII est ouverte pendant la saison estivale uniquement. Guidés par des professionnels, vous explorerez  ce site étonnant dont la découverte remonte à 1810. Longtemps visitée par les habitants de tout Montréal, elle a été classée site patrimonial d’intérêt régional depuis une trentaine d’années, mais trop peu de gens la connaissent aujourd’hui.

16. Pratiquer vos moves de surf sur le fleuve

Crédit photo :Opencity Projects

Bon, c’est sûr que les vagues québécoises ne sont pas les plus difficiles à dompter, mais il est quand même possible d’avoir beaucoup de fun sur le fleuve. L’engouement des Québécois pour ce sport a vu apparaître plusieurs options intéressantes pour ceux qui veulent s’y initier ou juste le pratiquer ici. Découvrez les différentes options ici.

17. Festoyer le retour du Village au Pied-du-Courant

Crédit photo : Jean-Micheal Seminaro

Le Village au Pied-du-Courant n’a presque plus besoin de présentation tant il a rapidement fait sa place dans le coeur des Montréalais et des visiteurs de passage. Ce projet citoyen qui donne sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent est un lieu où l’on vient fêter, flâner, apprendre, jouer et se rencontrer. La programmation éclectique vous permet de voir des shows de bands locaux, d’écouter la crème de la crème des djs montréalais, de suivre des ateliers ou des cours de yoga de juin à la mi-septembre. Découvrez-la en suivant leur page facebook!

18. Faire une longue promenade pour découvrir la nature montréalaise

Crédit photo : Habiter Montreal

Au nord-ouest de l’Île se trouve un magnifique espace naturel où se rencontre le lac des Deux-Montagnes et la Rivière des Prairies où l’on peut se promener, se baigner et échapper au chaos urbain! Encore plus fun, on peut se rendre en vélo jusqu’au Cap Saint-Jacques en prenant la piste cyclable qui longe la rivière des prairies au nord de la Ville. Une randonnée de plusieurs heures, mais vous serez récompensés en arrivant dans ce petit havre de paix!

19. S’échapper de la Ville et aller faire la route des Vins 

Crédit : La Route des vins

À quelques km de Montréal commence la route des vins des Cantons de l’Est. C’est un circuit qui se fait aussi bien en voiture qu’en vélo et qui vous amène à découvrir tranquillement des paysages bucoliques et des producteurs locaux de cette liqueur qu’on adore tant. À faire en amoureux ou en amis!

20. Passer la nuit dans une cabane dans les arbres

Crédit photo :Cap Jaseux

Votre rêve d’enfant peut enfin se réaliser: plusieurs sites offrent maintenant la possibilité de dormir confortablement dans des cabanes, gîtes et refuges perchés en forêt! Quelques endroits qu’on a envie d’essayer : le Diable vert à Glen Sutton, chez Roger l’Ermite à Saint-Côme et Kabania dans Lanaudière.

21. S’émerveiller devant une forêt illuminée 

foresta lumina

Crédit photo : Vincent Cotnoir pour Le Progrès

La forêt de la Gorge de Coaticook s’anime à la nuit tombée. Avec une mise en scène tout en lumière, le parc vous révèlera ses beautés et ses mystères. Foresta Lumina est un parcours dont on sort vraiment enchanté.

22. Profiter de la première réserve internationale de ciel étoilé à Mont-Mégantic 

Crédit photo : Site de l’ASTROLab

Initiez-vous à l’astronomie en visitant l’ASTROLab, un centre d’activités en astronomie situé au coeur de Parc national du Mont-Mégantic. Le soir venu, le spectacle des étoiles s’offre à vous et vous pourrez découvrir les splendeurs de l’espace et de l’Univers à travers des expositions, des projections et bien sûr de nombreux télescopes. Préparez-vous à être émerveillés.

23. Décrocher et s’offrir un moment de détente

Crédit photo : Québec original

Pas besoin de faire des kilomètres pour relaxer dans un environnement sublime. Direction : le Spa Strom de l’Île des Soeurs, notre spot préféré quand on a envie de se ressourcer dans un endroit en nature, mais pas trop loin de la Ville.

24. Aller voir des films sur écrans géants!

Le Ciné-Parc c’est un peu l’activité qu’il faut faire une fois par été, c’est un peu kitsch, les films présentés sont toujours un peu moyen et quand on y pense le concept est un peu étrange, mais c’est toujours excitant d’y aller. Ça tombe bien, il y en a quelques-uns autour de Montréal, notamment le Ciné-Parc de Saint-Eustache et celui de Boucherville.

25. Faire la tournée des foodtrucks aux Premiers vendredis du Mois

Crédit photo : Page facebook de Les Premiers Vendredis

Depuis quelques années, les camions de bouffe de rue ont envahi Montréal pour le plus grand plaisir des gourmands. Les Premiers Vendredis te permettent de goûter à l’offre de pas moins de 30 camions de rues rassemblés chaque premier vendredi  du mois sur l’esplanade financière Sun Life du Stade olympique du mois de mai au mois d’octobre. En plus de déguster le meilleur de la cuisine de rue, tu peux prendre un verre dans les bars installés pour l’occasion et te dandiner grâce à la présence de  DJ aux platines!

26. Relever un GROS défi sportif

spartan race

Crédit photo :Spartan Race

Les «Spartan Race» consistent en une série de courses à obstacles de longueurs variées. Le phénomène qui a débuté aux États-Unis connaît maintenant un certain succès au Canada. L’un des aspects de la course est de ne pas donner d’information sur les différents obstacles que les inscrits vont rencontrer le jour J. Des exemples : sauter au-dessus d’un feu, escalader un mur glissant, ramper sous des fils barbelés ou encore le lancer le javelot. Toujours tenté? Les courses sont répertoriées ici.

27. Se bourrer la face de bacon

bacon

Crédit photo : Notable.ca

Si tu es fan de bacon, tu peux déjà mettre une note à ton agenda, la troisième édition du Festival du Bacon revient en septembre 2018 au Quartier Dix30. Les amoureux du bacon pourront déguster des bouchées imaginées par tous les restaurants participants. Plus d’informations seront dévoilés au courant de l’été.

27. Déguster notre plat national

Crédit photo : MTL Blog

Depuis plusieurs années, Drummondville accueille un festival dedié à la poutine. Venez vous bourrer la face et profiter des nombreuses performances musicales programmées pendant ces deux jours qui s’annoncent décadents.

28. Célébrer l’art et la créativité montréalaise

Crédit photo : Tourisme Montréal

Après 8 éditions, Chromatic est devenu un festival multidisciplinaire incontournable où plus d’une cinquantaine d’artistes et créateurs exposent leurs oeuvres destinées à un large public. La programmation est un mélange d’événements festifs, de rendez-vous où l’on découvre de nouvelles pratiques artistiques et d’une grande exposition au Studio L’Éloi qui met en vedette des talents locaux et internationaux.

29. Célébrer la diversité de Montréal

Crédit photo : Tourisme Montreal

Les Week-ends du monde au parc Jean-Drapeau sont des véritables voyages autour du globe, gratuits et qui vous permettent de découvrir plusieurs traditions des différentes communautés de Montréal par le biais de leur musique, danse et gastronomie. Cette année, c’est le 8, 9, 15 et juillet!

30. Découvrir des talents émergents en humour, théâtre, musique et divertissement

Crédit photo : La bible urbaine

Le Zoofest est un festival montréalais fondé en 2009 avec une programmation aujourd’hui bilingue qui a présenté en 2016 500 artistes locaux et internationaux, 150 shows et 350 représentations sur 24 jours! Cette année, le festival se tient du 6 au 29 juillet, il ne te reste qu’à choisir.

31. Visiter un sublime musée en plein air

Wang Shugang

Toujours dans le cadre du 375e de Montréal, une exposition d’art public d’envergure internationale sera organisée par le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Appelée La Balade pour la paix, l’exposition soulignera aussi le 50e anniversaire d’Expo 67 et les 150 ans de la Confédération canadienne. Sur un kilomètre de la rue Sherbrooke entre le MBAM et l’Université Concordia, le parcours présentera des œuvres d’artistes canadiens et internationaux. Vous pourrez notamment admirer trente sculptures monumentales d’artistes contemporains de plusieurs pays et des cinq grandes régions canadiennes!

32. Profiter d’un spectacle multimédia fascinant en hommage au fleuve 

Tout l’été, une création à grand déploiement, signée et dirigée par le metteur en scène Daniele Finzi Pasca, sera présentée gratuitement dans le secteur ouest du Vieux-Port de Montréal à proximité du Quai des Convoyeurs et du Centre des Sciences de Montréal. Cette oeuvre multimédia déployée sur l’eau appelée Montréal AVUDO sera un hommage poétique au Fleuve au fil du temps comme au fil des saisons. Ça s’annonce magique, surtout quand on connaît la réputation et le talent de la Compagnia Finzi Pasca!

33. Découvrir la Ville avec Paul

Crédit photo : La Presse

Les Éditions de la Pastèque nous proposent un projet intriguant cet été :  un parcours urbain en bande dessinée réalisé par Michel Rabagliati. Plus concrètement, on pourra découvrir  une douzaine de cases de bande dessinée géantes réparties dans différents endroits de la ville. Le parcours narratif et interactif s’attardera principalement sur le Plateau Mont-Royal, un des quartiers préférés de Paul. Une autre manière de découvrir ce sympathique et attachant personnage.

 

34. Jouer les touristes et découvrir le patrimoine architectural de Montréal

Crédit photo : Heritage Montréal

Parfois, il suffit de mettre d’autres lunettes pour voir notre ville sous un oeil totalement différent. C’est un peu ce que proposent les visites guidées ArchitecTours offertes par Héritage Montréal. Ces circuits pédestres guidés par des passionnés de patrimoine permettent de découvrir des joyaux d’architecture et de comprendre leur relation et leur influence dans le quartier où ils se trouvent.

35. Profiter de la crème du documentaire d’ici et d’ailleurs sous les étoiles 

Crédit : Cinéma sous les étoiles

Les films projetés dans les parcs l’été sont en train de devenir une tradition montréalaise. Funambules médias proposent tout au long de l’été une riche programmation de documentaires sociaux et politiques. La liste des films pour la saison 2018 n’est pas encore sortie, mais leur sélection est toujours ultra pertinente. Il y a aussi souvent des discussions après les projections si tu as envie de pousser ta réflexion.

36. Apprendre à cuisiner santé à l’Académie Végétale

academie vegetale

Crédit photo : Académie Végétale

Les cours de cuisine pullulent, mais la popularité de ceux de l‘Académie Végétale ne démord pas! Vous apprendrez les bases d’une nutrition équilibrée avec une équipe constituée de naturopathes, nutri-thérapeutes et chefs en alimentation saine. Seul hic : il faudra faire un choix entre les cours qui ont l’air tous plus alléchantes les uns que les autres! Pour cet été, des retraites de yoga et alimentation saine (entres autres dans les Cantons de l’Est) sont au menu!

37. Manger un morceau sur les plus belles terrasses en ville

Crédit photo : Cafe Santropol

L’été est chaud à Montréal et la frénésie qui s’empare de la ville lorsque le soleil plombe est incomparable! L’endroit où file tous ces montréalais enthousiastes? Les nombreuses terrasses dont regorge notre ville. Profitez des plus belles terrasses de restaurants de la ville en visitant le Hà, Les Fillettes, le FoodLab de la SAT , le Jardin Nelson et le Café Santropol!

38. Aller prendre une bière à Mabrasserie 

Crédit : @vanabey instagram

Quatre brasseries québécoises (Isle de garde, La succursale, Noire Blanche et Brouhaha) sont réunies sous le toit de la première coopérative brassicole de Montréal. Située dans le charmant quartier Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, l’espace un salon de dégustation avec pas moins de 48 lignes de bières en fût! Pour les vrais passionnés, on peut y suivre des cours de brassage et visiter le centre d’interprétation pour en apprendre plus sur la bière et sa fabrication.

39. Flâner aux Jardins Gamelin

Crédit photo :Ulysse Lemerise

L’été est véritablement installé quand les Jardins Gamelin se réinstallent à la place Émilie-Gamelin. Cet espace vivant au coeur de la ville nous propose de nouveau cette année des activités culturelles et citoyennes riches et variées, sept jours et sept soirs par semaine. Allez y casser la croute, faire du yoga, voir des shows ou encore vous initier à l’agriculture urbaine, les choix ne manquent pas!

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Quoi faire à Montréal? Voici 39+ incontournables pour cet automne!

3 April 2018 by

Quoi faire à Montréal

Cette année, on vous propose de nouveau 39 activités à faire, dont beaucoup de gratuites, pour profiter à fond de la belle saison!

1. Goûter le savoir-faire des maitres-brasseurs de Montréal!

Prenez part à une visite guidée des brasseries artisanales de Montréal. Ces visites guidées offertes par Local Montréal Tours vous amènent dans le quartier Rosemont et le Quartier des spectacles. Chaque parcours vous fait découvrir 3 brasseries phares de Montréal. En moyenne 6 dégustations de bières artisanales sont faites en suivant la méthode classique de dégustation (regarder, sentir puis goûter). Chaque arrêt inclut des accords bières & mets parfaitement choisis. Le parcours dans Rosemont inclut une visite des cuves d’une coopérative brassicole ajoutant un petit côté pédagogique fort intéressant. Vous suivrez un cours express sur l’art de faire une bonne bière.

—> Cliquez ici pour plus d’infos sur la Visite de Rosemont

2. Découvrir de nouveaux spots pour boire une bière ou un cocktail

bar le darling

Si il y a une chose qui ne change jamais à Montréal, c’est bien l’ouverture et l’apparition de nouveaux bars! C’est presque difficile de suivre le rythme, mais voici quelques- uns des nouveaux endroits à ne pas manquer : le Bar Darling, installé au coin de la rue Marie-Anne et du Boulevard St-Laurent ce magnifique café-bar vaut vraiment le détour, le Royal, un bar speakeasy à l’ambiance feutrée et au décor raffiné et le Henden Bar, un petit bar caché, inspiré des lounges de Williamsburg!

3.Découvrir l’effervescence de  Villeray

cafe oui mais non

Crédit photo : Page facebook du Café oui mais non

Le quartier Villeray, injustement boudé pendant longtemps, est aujourd’hui une destination intéressante pour celui qui veut manger, boire, faire les boutiques ou tout simplement se promener. Faites le cap sur le ”Nord” de la Ville et découvrez ces adresses qui valent le détour…elles vous donneront envie de vous attarder dans ce beau quartier en pleine effervescence. Il y a tout d’abord Pascal le boucher pour faire le plein de viandes marinées ou goûter au célèbre sandwich au pain de viande qui ameute tout le quartier, puis le Bar le Record, un bar à vinyles de quartier qui célèbre la musique des années 50-60, il y a aussi le Majella Pizzeria, le Trilogie pour de délicieux dumplings et l’épicerie Sainte-Cécile qui propose de délicieux sandwichs, brunchs et « plats pour emporter ». Si vous avez encore de l’énergie, ne manquez pas de visiter l’épicerie écolo Loco, l’épicerie locale La Cena, le Café Oui mais non, le Café Perko et la librairie indépendante l’Écume des jours.

 

4. Participer aux visites gourmandes du Mile-End en soirée

Quartier unique et incontournable de la métropole, le Mile-End possède une scène culturelle bouillonnante, une histoire fascinante, mais aussi de délicieuses destinations gourmandes. La Visite gourmande Mile-end en soirée de Local Montréal Visites Gourmandes vous propose de faire 5 arrêts et autant de dégustations uniques lors d’un tour guidé du quartier d’une durée de 2 heures. Parmi les plats goutés : de décadents chocolats locaux et la célèbre sauce tomate du quartier concoctée avec de délicieuses tomates italiennes. Vous visiterez également une cantine végétalienne  gérée de façon totalement durable, un comptoir à crème glacée couru et vous aurez la chance de goûter aux très célèbres et délicieux bagels St-Viateur. Une balade intéressante, instructive et une panse bien remplie, que demandez de plus?

Plus d’infos sur la visite du Mile-End

5. Courir les nouveaux restaurants!

Crédit photo: Page facebook du Noren

Si des bars semblent ouvrir à chaque semaine, c’est la même chose du côté des restaurants! Voici ceux         dont le menu nous particulièrement donnent faim : le Noren, un mini resto japonais, le Libertine Bakehouse une pâtisserie excentrique, le Venice MTL Centre-Ville et son ambiance californienne et le Spoon, un café très cute où l’on peut déjeuner et dîner.

6. Allez entraîner…votre créativité!

Crédit photo : IF gym créatif

Tout le monde est créatif, mais ça demande un peu de pratique. C’est exactement ce que l‘IF, gym de créativité vous propose. Avec une approche participative et respectueuse de votre rythme, différents ateliers libres ou dirigés pour explorer divers médiums, il n’y a aucune chance pour que vous ne découvriez pas votre filon créatif!

7.Profiter du meilleur festival de films en ville, le Festival du Nouveau Cinéma! 

Chaque année, le Festival du nouveau cinéma offre la chance au public montréalais de voir en primeur québécoise une grande variété d’offrandes cinématographiques.  Des réalisateurs de renom tels Gaspar Noé, Lars Von Trier, Alex Lutz et plusieurs autres seront de la partie. Le FNC, c’est plus de 400 films présentés du 3 au 14 octobre dans 13 lieux différents.

nouveaucinema.ca 

 

8. Découvrez l’entraînement sur des minis trampolines!

trampoline cardioreboud

Crédit photo : Page facebook de Trampoline CardioRebond

Vous avez envie de bouger, mais de façon ludique et originale? Le Centre Trampoline CardioReboud est la destination parfaite. Vous n’aurez même pas l’impression de faire de l’exercice tellement vous aurez du plaisir!

9. Visitez la Basilique Notre-Dame pour un spectacle haut en lumière et en musique signé Moment Factory!

Crédit photo : Valérie Paquette

AURA est une expérience immersive et multimédia qui réveille tous vos sens et qui met en valeur la sublime basilique. À ne pas manquer! Vous en ressortirez émerveillés.

10. Faites monter votre adrénaline en participant à un jeu d’évasion

Crédit photo : EZKAPAZ

Vous n’avez pas encore testé cette nouvelle activité? Si vous aimez les jeux vidéos, les énigmes et les jeux de société, c’est l’expérience tout indiquée. Vous allez être sortis de votre zone de confort et vous pourrez expérimenter différents scénarios imaginés par l’équipe d’EZKAPAZ. À faire entre amis pour un gros rush d’adrénaline et beaucoup de plaisir!

11. Flâner et prendre un verre aux Jardineries installées au Stade Olympique

les jardineries

Crédit photo : Steven Porotto

Pour une deuxième année, l’espace autogéré par La Pepinière revient s’installer au stade pour notre plus grand plaisir. On y va pour s’instruire sur l’agriculture urbaine et participer au jardin, écouter des bands locaux ou simplement pour prendre une bonne bière au soleil. Un vrai petit bijou pour l’est de la Ville!

12. Assister à un show intime en plein air!

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Crédit photo : Tourisme Montreal

Le Jardin botanique est véritablement un endroit sous-estimé de Montréal. Le poumon vert de l’Est de l’Île est un bijou où il est agréable de se promener, pic-niquer et… écouter de la musique! Les arts s’invitent effectivement au Jardin chaque dimanche de l’été à 14h. La programmation n’est pas encore sortie, mais dans les dernières années, on a pu y voir Pierre Lapointe notamment. Un show gratuit à travers les plantes? Oui!

13. Déguster les meilleures crèmes glacées de Montréal

ca lem

Crédit photo : Page facebook de CA LEM

Qui dit chaleur dit plaisir glacé. Plusieurs choix alléchants s’offrent à vous, vous n’aurez pas le choix de faire la tournée de ces établissements : CA LEM, la Diperie Hoche Café qui vous propose des choix vegan et le classique et indétrônable Kem Coba.

14. S’initier au Surf à Pagaie sur le Saint-Laurent

ksf

Crédit photo : KSF

Plus connu sous le nom de SUP, ce sport complet consiste à pagayer debout sur une grande planche de surf. Offrez-vous une initiation à cette pratique qui se veut relaxante et ludique dans le plus beau site nautique de Montréal avec les pros, la gang de KSF.

15. S’aventurer dans la caverne de…Saint-Léonard!

Crédit photo : So Montréal

Vivez une expérience spéléologique sans quitter l’île de Montréal. La caverne située dans le parc Pie XII est ouverte pendant la saison estivale uniquement. Guidés par des professionnels, vous explorerez  ce site étonnant dont la découverte remonte à 1810. Longtemps visitée par les habitants de tout Montréal, elle a été classée site patrimonial d’intérêt régional depuis une trentaine d’années, mais trop peu de gens la connaissent aujourd’hui.

16. Pratiquer vos moves de surf sur le fleuve

Crédit photo :Opencity Projects

Bon, c’est sûr que les vagues québécoises ne sont pas les plus difficiles à dompter, mais il est quand même possible d’avoir beaucoup de fun sur le fleuve. L’engouement des Québécois pour ce sport a vu apparaître plusieurs options intéressantes pour ceux qui veulent s’y initier ou juste le pratiquer ici. Découvrez les différentes options ici.

17. Festoyer le retour du Village au Pied-du-Courant

Crédit photo : Jean-Micheal Seminaro

Le Village au Pied-du-Courant n’a presque plus besoin de présentation tant il a rapidement fait sa place dans le coeur des Montréalais et des visiteurs de passage. Ce projet citoyen qui donne sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent est un lieu où l’on vient fêter, flâner, apprendre, jouer et se rencontrer. La programmation éclectique vous permet de voir des shows de bands locaux, d’écouter la crème de la crème des djs montréalais, de suivre des ateliers ou des cours de yoga de juin à la mi-septembre. Découvrez-la en suivant leur page facebook!

18. Faire une longue promenade pour découvrir la nature montréalaise

Crédit photo : Habiter Montreal

Au nord-ouest de l’Île se trouve un magnifique espace naturel où se rencontre le lac des Deux-Montagnes et la Rivière des Prairies où l’on peut se promener, se baigner et échapper au chaos urbain! Encore plus fun, on peut se rendre en vélo jusqu’au Cap Saint-Jacques en prenant la piste cyclable qui longe la rivière des prairies au nord de la Ville. Une randonnée de plusieurs heures, mais vous serez récompensés en arrivant dans ce petit havre de paix!

19. S’échapper de la Ville et aller faire la route des Vins 

Crédit : La Route des vins

À quelques km de Montréal commence la route des vins des Cantons de l’Est. C’est un circuit qui se fait aussi bien en voiture qu’en vélo et qui vous amène à découvrir tranquillement des paysages bucoliques et des producteurs locaux de cette liqueur qu’on adore tant. À faire en amoureux ou en amis!

20. Passer la nuit dans une cabane dans les arbres

Crédit photo :Cap Jaseux

Votre rêve d’enfant peut enfin se réaliser: plusieurs sites offrent maintenant la possibilité de dormir confortablement dans des cabanes, gîtes et refuges perchés en forêt! Quelques endroits qu’on a envie d’essayer : le Diable vert à Glen Sutton, chez Roger l’Ermite à Saint-Côme et Kabania dans Lanaudière.

21. S’émerveiller devant une forêt illuminée 

foresta lumina

Crédit photo : Vincent Cotnoir pour Le Progrès

La forêt de la Gorge de Coaticook s’anime à la nuit tombée. Avec une mise en scène tout en lumière, le parc vous révèlera ses beautés et ses mystères. Foresta Lumina est un parcours dont on sort vraiment enchanté.

22. Profiter de la première réserve internationale de ciel étoilé à Mont-Mégantic 

Crédit photo : Site de l’ASTROLab

Initiez-vous à l’astronomie en visitant l’ASTROLab, un centre d’activités en astronomie situé au coeur de Parc national du Mont-Mégantic. Le soir venu, le spectacle des étoiles s’offre à vous et vous pourrez découvrir les splendeurs de l’espace et de l’Univers à travers des expositions, des projections et bien sûr de nombreux télescopes. Préparez-vous à être émerveillés.

23. Décrocher et s’offrir un moment de détente

Crédit photo : Québec original

Pas besoin de faire des kilomètres pour relaxer dans un environnement sublime. Direction : le Spa Strom de l’Île des Soeurs, notre spot préféré quand on a envie de se ressourcer dans un endroit en nature, mais pas trop loin de la Ville.

24. Aller voir des films sur écrans géants!

Le Ciné-Parc c’est un peu l’activité qu’il faut faire une fois par été, c’est un peu kitsch, les films présentés sont toujours un peu moyen et quand on y pense le concept est un peu étrange, mais c’est toujours excitant d’y aller. Ça tombe bien, il y en a quelques-uns autour de Montréal, notamment le Ciné-Parc de Saint-Eustache et celui de Boucherville.

25. Faire la tournée des foodtrucks aux Premiers vendredis du Mois

Crédit photo : Page facebook de Les Premiers Vendredis

Depuis quelques années, les camions de bouffe de rue ont envahi Montréal pour le plus grand plaisir des gourmands. Les Premiers Vendredis te permettent de goûter à l’offre de pas moins de 30 camions de rues rassemblés chaque premier vendredi  du mois sur l’esplanade financière Sun Life du Stade olympique du mois de mai au mois d’octobre. En plus de déguster le meilleur de la cuisine de rue, tu peux prendre un verre dans les bars installés pour l’occasion et te dandiner grâce à la présence de  DJ aux platines!

26. Relever un GROS défi sportif

spartan race

Crédit photo :Spartan Race

Les «Spartan Race» consistent en une série de courses à obstacles de longueurs variées. Le phénomène qui a débuté aux États-Unis connaît maintenant un certain succès au Canada. L’un des aspects de la course est de ne pas donner d’information sur les différents obstacles que les inscrits vont rencontrer le jour J. Des exemples : sauter au-dessus d’un feu, escalader un mur glissant, ramper sous des fils barbelés ou encore le lancer le javelot. Toujours tenté? Les courses sont répertoriées ici.

27. Se bourrer la face de bacon

bacon

Crédit photo : Notable.ca

Si tu es fan de bacon, tu peux déjà mettre une note à ton agenda, la troisième édition du Festival du Bacon revient en septembre 2018 au Quartier Dix30. Les amoureux du bacon pourront déguster des bouchées imaginées par tous les restaurants participants. Plus d’informations seront dévoilés au courant de l’été.

27. Déguster notre plat national

Crédit photo : MTL Blog

Depuis plusieurs années, Drummondville accueille un festival dedié à la poutine. Venez vous bourrer la face et profiter des nombreuses performances musicales programmées pendant ces deux jours qui s’annoncent décadents.

28. Célébrer l’art et la créativité montréalaise

Crédit photo : Tourisme Montréal

Après 8 éditions, Chromatic est devenu un festival multidisciplinaire incontournable où plus d’une cinquantaine d’artistes et créateurs exposent leurs oeuvres destinées à un large public. La programmation est un mélange d’événements festifs, de rendez-vous où l’on découvre de nouvelles pratiques artistiques et d’une grande exposition au Studio L’Éloi qui met en vedette des talents locaux et internationaux.

29. Célébrer la diversité de Montréal

Crédit photo : Tourisme Montreal

Les Week-ends du monde au parc Jean-Drapeau sont des véritables voyages autour du globe, gratuits et qui vous permettent de découvrir plusieurs traditions des différentes communautés de Montréal par le biais de leur musique, danse et gastronomie. Cette année, c’est le 8, 9, 15 et juillet!

30. Découvrir des talents émergents en humour, théâtre, musique et divertissement

Crédit photo : La bible urbaine

Le Zoofest est un festival montréalais fondé en 2009 avec une programmation aujourd’hui bilingue qui a présenté en 2016 500 artistes locaux et internationaux, 150 shows et 350 représentations sur 24 jours! Cette année, le festival se tient du 6 au 29 juillet, il ne te reste qu’à choisir.

31. Visiter un sublime musée en plein air

Wang Shugang

Toujours dans le cadre du 375e de Montréal, une exposition d’art public d’envergure internationale sera organisée par le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Appelée La Balade pour la paix, l’exposition soulignera aussi le 50e anniversaire d’Expo 67 et les 150 ans de la Confédération canadienne. Sur un kilomètre de la rue Sherbrooke entre le MBAM et l’Université Concordia, le parcours présentera des œuvres d’artistes canadiens et internationaux. Vous pourrez notamment admirer trente sculptures monumentales d’artistes contemporains de plusieurs pays et des cinq grandes régions canadiennes!

32. Profiter d’un spectacle multimédia fascinant en hommage au fleuve 

Tout l’été, une création à grand déploiement, signée et dirigée par le metteur en scène Daniele Finzi Pasca, sera présentée gratuitement dans le secteur ouest du Vieux-Port de Montréal à proximité du Quai des Convoyeurs et du Centre des Sciences de Montréal. Cette oeuvre multimédia déployée sur l’eau appelée Montréal AVUDO sera un hommage poétique au Fleuve au fil du temps comme au fil des saisons. Ça s’annonce magique, surtout quand on connaît la réputation et le talent de la Compagnia Finzi Pasca!

33. Découvrir la Ville avec Paul

Crédit photo : La Presse

Les Éditions de la Pastèque nous proposent un projet intriguant cet été :  un parcours urbain en bande dessinée réalisé par Michel Rabagliati. Plus concrètement, on pourra découvrir  une douzaine de cases de bande dessinée géantes réparties dans différents endroits de la ville. Le parcours narratif et interactif s’attardera principalement sur le Plateau Mont-Royal, un des quartiers préférés de Paul. Une autre manière de découvrir ce sympathique et attachant personnage.

 

34. Jouer les touristes et découvrir le patrimoine architectural de Montréal

Crédit photo : Heritage Montréal

Parfois, il suffit de mettre d’autres lunettes pour voir notre ville sous un oeil totalement différent. C’est un peu ce que proposent les visites guidées ArchitecTours offertes par Héritage Montréal. Ces circuits pédestres guidés par des passionnés de patrimoine permettent de découvrir des joyaux d’architecture et de comprendre leur relation et leur influence dans le quartier où ils se trouvent.

35. Profiter de la crème du documentaire d’ici et d’ailleurs sous les étoiles 

Crédit : Cinéma sous les étoiles

Les films projetés dans les parcs l’été sont en train de devenir une tradition montréalaise. Funambules médias proposent tout au long de l’été une riche programmation de documentaires sociaux et politiques. La liste des films pour la saison 2018 n’est pas encore sortie, mais leur sélection est toujours ultra pertinente. Il y a aussi souvent des discussions après les projections si tu as envie de pousser ta réflexion.

36. Apprendre à cuisiner santé à l’Académie Végétale

academie vegetale

Crédit photo : Académie Végétale

Les cours de cuisine pullulent, mais la popularité de ceux de l‘Académie Végétale ne démord pas! Vous apprendrez les bases d’une nutrition équilibrée avec une équipe constituée de naturopathes, nutri-thérapeutes et chefs en alimentation saine. Seul hic : il faudra faire un choix entre les cours qui ont l’air tous plus alléchantes les uns que les autres! Pour cet été, des retraites de yoga et alimentation saine (entres autres dans les Cantons de l’Est) sont au menu!

37. Manger un morceau sur les plus belles terrasses en ville

Crédit photo : Cafe Santropol

L’été est chaud à Montréal et la frénésie qui s’empare de la ville lorsque le soleil plombe est incomparable! L’endroit où file tous ces montréalais enthousiastes? Les nombreuses terrasses dont regorge notre ville. Profitez des plus belles terrasses de restaurants de la ville en visitant le Hà, Les Fillettes, le FoodLab de la SAT , le Jardin Nelson et le Café Santropol!

38. Aller prendre une bière à Mabrasserie 

Crédit : @vanabey instagram

Quatre brasseries québécoises (Isle de garde, La succursale, Noire Blanche et Brouhaha) sont réunies sous le toit de la première coopérative brassicole de Montréal. Située dans le charmant quartier Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, l’espace un salon de dégustation avec pas moins de 48 lignes de bières en fût! Pour les vrais passionnés, on peut y suivre des cours de brassage et visiter le centre d’interprétation pour en apprendre plus sur la bière et sa fabrication.

39. Flâner aux Jardins Gamelin

Crédit photo :Ulysse Lemerise

L’été est véritablement installé quand les Jardins Gamelin se réinstallent à la place Émilie-Gamelin. Cet espace vivant au coeur de la ville nous propose de nouveau cette année des activités culturelles et citoyennes riches et variées, sept jours et sept soirs par semaine. Allez y casser la croute, faire du yoga, voir des shows ou encore vous initier à l’agriculture urbaine, les choix ne manquent pas!

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12 Simply Awesome Montreal Food Trucks to Try this Summer

3 March 2018 by

Montreal Food Trucks: 12 Trucks to Try this Summer

2013 saw the end of a horribly dark era: Montreal’s Great Food Truck Ban. The Montreal food trucks have now been welcomed back, but with some guidelines and restrictions. To run, the trucks must get certified as “gourmet”, and commit to promoting local ingredients. Not too bad, as far as rules go. What’s more, is that they’re all associated with an established restaurant or catering service, meaning that if you’re reading this outside of food truck season, don’t panic! They’re hiding, but they’re around.

Check out the list below for our selection of the 12 best Montreal food trucks you’ll find in Montreal this year.

12. Queen B Bol Burrito

Montreal food trucks
Photo credit: Queen B Bol Burrito

Get a taste of the world in one bowl. Queen B’s burrito bowls are inspired by a myriad of world cuisines, the best of which are mixed into their bowls. They believe in generous portions, eco-friendly commitments, and serve only the freshest ingredients. Don’t forget to try their ginger and hibiscus lemonade!

11. Le Cheese Truck

Montreal Food Trucks Le Cheese Truck
Photo: Le Cheese Truck

What’s that saying…? You’re better off doing one thing well than doing many things not so well? Anyway, we’re really happy that Le Cheese has shunned everything except for one thing, because they do it supremely well. Showcasing our local cheeses and presenting them in simple but flattering ways, this restaurant on wheels is a gift from the Grilled Cheese Gods. The menu is a shrine to the classic grilled cheese: tomato soup, tater tots, mac ‘n cheese with green peas… Local ingredient goodness from mom’s kitchen? Yes, but on wheels.

10. Damon

Montreal food trucks
Photo credit: Damon

Damon Food Truck serves-up Indian fares hotter than Matt Damon. If spicy is your cup of tea, try their fan-favourite butter chicken poutine. Soak it up with the fresh naan bread and wash it down with a mango lassi on a hot summer day.

9. Landry & filles

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Landry & filles came in with a bang, winning over food critics’ hearts in 2013. Rumour has it that their stay at the Just For Laughs Festival had comics lining up for their grub, too. Taking Quebec’s traditional grub and refreshing it for today’s foodies by way of few twists, it’s easy to see why these “filles” (French for “girls”) are easy to fall in love with. Their meatloaf sandwich is so good that sometimes, an unsuspecting meatloaf lover will try one and never be able to eat a meatloaf from anywhere else again.

8. Dim Sum Montreal

Montreal food trucks
Photo credit: MTL Food Trucks

Dim Sum stands for “touch the heart,” and this food truck does so through their delicious, melt-in-your-mouth dumplings. Watch them steam your dumplings to perfection, and choose to pair your hot dumplings with a spring or imperial roll. They also throw in Chinese cookies and a portion of rice for good measure. Let Dim Sum touch your heart with their dumplings once, and you’ll be back for more!

7. Le Tuk Tuk

montreal food trucks tuktuk

Le Tuk Tuk is fun because it seeks to recreate an authentic Thai street food experience right here on the streets of Montreal. Mango salad, papaya salad, pad thai… complex Thai flavours aren’t compromised by this eat-on-the-go concept. Eating at Tuk Tuk is an effectively refreshing oasis for your mouth, as you navigate the huffing and puffing of city cars.

6. Mobile Europea

Food trucks montreal
Photo credit: Europea

Forget the white tablecloths, Mobile Europea is hitting the road once again to bring classic French bistro dishes to the streets of Montreal. Quebec chef Jérôme Ferrer’s culinary creations are heading out of their upscale restaurant home to grace Montreal’s streets and festivals. Think shrimp risotto or a fancy poutine with foie gras and a mushroom gravy. Who doesn’t want to experience French gastronomic delights while enjoying a summer festival?

5. Phoenix 1

Montreal food trucks
Photo credit: Artistic Agitators

Humanity could probably agree that naan bread is one of the best sides you could ask for. Well, we’re in luck! Phoenix 1 makes naan bread wraps and sandwiches (also known as naanwiches) that’ll satisfy your deepest cravings. It’s comfort food that draws from a myriad of cuisines, giving each naanwich a delicious, eclectic taste. It’s definitely a food truck to get wrapped up in!

4. Das Food Truck

Montreal food trucks
Photo credit: Das Food Truck

What happens when German ingredients combine with Quebec classic eats? You get Das Food Truck that’s reinventing poutine with German flares. They take a classic french fry base and add crispy fried chicken, sausages and sauerkraut. You can also get schnitzel, bacon and burgers if a heavy-load poutine isn’t for you. Have a taste of deutschland at your next festival escapade!

 3. Grumman 78

food trucks montreal grummanIn only three years, this lime green truck has become something of a famous vehicle. For Montrealers, the Grumman name has become synonymous with irresistible tacos. Spottable from a mile away, its fluorescent color helps taco lovers follow their hungry belly’s desires. Featuring innovative tacos such as the Bahn Mi pork, lamb curry, and a veggie feta pimento concoction,  you’ve got tons of reasons to come to Grumman’s and be part of the (well earned) food buzz.

2. Winneburger

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From Montreal’s Nouveau Palais comes a food truck with simple comfort foods. Winneburger’s cheeseburgers, hot dogs, and marinated tofu are straightforward, fresh and delicious dishes. Choose a combo that includes a milkshake–vanilla, praline or strawberry–and you’ll feel as though you’ve jumped back to the 1950s.

1. Ô Soeurs Volantes

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Ô Soeurs Volantes is impressive because it pleases the meat lover, the vegetarian, the sweet toother, and the token gluten-free person. Unlike most restaurants with such a diverse menu, Ô Soeurs hits the nail on the head for everyone.  Meatball options include tofu, organic, gluten-free and some are named after our city’s beloved streets, like the Jeanne-Mance. They’ve also got quite the salad menu, where you’ll find quinoa, kale, pork, trout…  all served with tortilla. Maybe for a DIY burrito? Hmm..

**BONUS** Montreal Food Truck Thursdays at Mme. Lee

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Mme. Lee is far from a food truck but… food trucks aren’t far from Mme. Lee! Nestled in the Quartier des Spectacles, a trip to Mme. Lee on a Thursday night now has more perks than their sophisticated atmosphere and proximity to Montreal’s festivals. Les Jeudis Food Truck invites a different truck every Thursday, allowing you to sample the mobile gastronomy on site.

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An Introduction to Montreal’s Best Attractions

15 February 2018 by

Montreal Attractions you Won’t Want to Miss

By Mia Pearson

So, you’ve arrived on the island of Montreal. You’ve taken the first step to having a great time! Montreal’s a city with so much to do that even the locals have a hard time keeping track. It’s a hub for great restaurants, bars, festivals and events that’ll keep any visitor gloriously entertained. We’ve put together a guide to help you navigate through the city’s best attractions. So without further ado, let’s jump into this exciting city!

A Party for Your Palate!

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Let’s start with where to eat. Montreal’s got a thriving foodie scene with some of the best chefs and restaurants in Canada. Whatever you’re craving, Montreal’s got it. We’ve got authentic food from almost every country around the globe. Looking for Moroccan food? Montreal can hook you up with some tagine. Peckish for some foie gras? We can definitely make that happen; this city is filled to the brim with French bistros. So what food is Montreal known for? The simple answer is bagels, smoked meat, and, of course, poutine!

Bagels:
You might think that New York City is known for having the best bagels and smoked meat, but you’ll quickly eschew that notion once you’ve tried Montreal’s. The best bagels can be found in Montreal’s Mile End. There’s a rivalry between Saint-Viateur bagels on Saint-Viateur street, and Fairmount bagels on Fairmount street. Just a few blocks away from each other, these bagel shops both bake their bagels in a wood burning oven and use the same bagel-making technique that they’ve been using in Montreal since the early 20th century. So, go get yourself a warm bagel and definitely have a taste of both!

Saint-Viateur bagels
158 Rue Saint Viateur O

Fairmount bagel
74 Avenue Fairmount O,

Smoked meat:
Schwartz’s. You may have already heard of Schwartz’s deli, but if you haven’t tried their smoked meat yet, you’re missing out on a heavenly, hearty experience. Even the Rolling Stones once requested that Schwartz’s be delivered to the venue they were playing at in Montreal. Be prepared to wait in line for a sandwich, but it’s all worth it for a bite of delicious meat that’s been cured for 12 days with that special blend of secret spices. Oh, and one more thing, Schwartz’s is partially owned by Céline Dion, to make it even more interesting.

Schwartz’s Deli
3895 St Laurent Blvd

Lester’s Deli (there is no line at Lester’s in beautiful Outremont neighbourhood)
1057 Bernard Ave

Poutine:
Here’s a dish you won’t be able to get anywhere else! Other cities have tried to replicate poutine, but their attempts never come close to what you’ll find in Montreal. For those who don’t know, poutine has three main ingredients: gravy, cheese curds, and fries. We’ll begin with La Banquise; another place where you’ll wait in line, but their poutines are especially delicious. They’re also open 24/7, and a classic Montreal night spent partying should usually end at La Banquise at 4AM. Next, we’ve got Patati Patata, a tiny eatery with quality ingredients. Their poutines are always topped with an olive and lathered in their homemade gravy. Try the Patatine which adds roasted peppers, mushrooms, and onion to the dish. You can’t really go wrong with poutine around Montreal, but these two places take the cake!

La Banquise
994 Rue Rachel E

Patati Patata
4177 St Laurent Blvd

Now, let’s move to where to go for dinner. Check out these lists of great Montreal restaurants:

New hip places:
http://localmontrealtours.com/places-to-eat-in-montreal/

Bring your own wine eateries:
http://localmontrealtours.com/top-5-best-bring-your-own-wine-montreal-restaurants/

Old Montreal best restaurants:
http://localmontrealtours.com/top-10-old-montreal-restaurants-for-2014/

Vegetarian restaurants:
http://localmontrealtours.com/vegetarian-restaurants-montreal-vegan-places-to-eat/

Check Out Some Montreal Markets!

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Montrealers love their fresh produce. Markets are a great way to experience the city like the locals do. It’s a great option for a casual lunch surrounded by a bustling scene of locals getting food and goodies for their week ahead.

Jean Talon Market:
In the heart of Montreal’s Little Italy is the Jean Talon Market which is actually one of the oldest markets in Montreal, established in 1933. It’s like a little village of families picking out their fresh fruits and vegetables. You can also explore their flowers, meats, fish, and artisanal pastries if you have a sweet tooth!

7070 Henri Julien Ave

Atwater Market:
Located right beside the Lachine Canal, this beautiful building has an art deco architecture that’s worth checking out. Find produce from local farmers who joyfully display their goods at their outdoor kiosks during the warmer months. It’s also a great location to grab some ice cream and stroll along the canal!

138 Atwater Ave

For more information on Montreal’s markets, click here!

Take in Some Fabulous Art and Exhibits!

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Photo credit: Montreal Museum of Fine Art

Rain or shine, there’s always an array of fun things to do in Montreal. The city boasts an impressive collection of museums with world-class exhibits. There’re also many art galleries, graced by the work of local and international artists. Whatever your preference–classical or contemporary–Montreal has a museum or gallery worth mentioning at your next fancy cocktail party.

Montreal museums:
http://localmontrealtours.com/montreal-museums/
http://museesmontreal.org/en

Montreal art galleries:
http://localmontrealtours.com/montreal-art-galleries/

Take a Montreal Food Tour!

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How about taking a food tour? In only a few hours, you can explore the cultural history of a neighbourhood and taste the best food it has to offer. Local Montreal Food Tours offers a number of exciting tours of Montreal’s most talked-about neighbourhoods. There’s the Mile End, Old Montreal, and the brand new Plateau Mont-Royal “The Main” food tours! It’s a great opportunity to meet new people, learn about the city you’re visiting without burying your face into a Wikipedia page, and satisfy your belly. Click here for more information, click here!

 

Participate in one of These Activities

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The Montreal Symphony Orchestra:
Spend a magical evening in the company of the enchanting Montreal Symphony Orchestra. The hall itself is a state of the art venue built in 2009 with over 2,000 seats. Conducted by Kent Nagano, the world-class musicians masterfully play classical and innovative pieces for an audience of enthusiastic music-lovers.  Tickets for this show are going fast, so be sure to check out their website here.

Treat Your Mind and Body:

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Photo credit: Bota Bota

In the Old Port on the Saint-Lawrence river is a former cargo ship that’s been converted into a luxurious spa. Bota Bota on the Saint-Lawrence river is the place to go for a day spent relaxing on the water with a beautiful view of the Old Port. Spend the day in their two saunas, their eucalyptus steam bath, outdoor whirlpool baths, relaxation areas, an upscale restaurant, and even a garden. Check out their website here.

Head out on an Urban Adventure:
The Urban Discovery tours offered by L’Autre Montréal explores the secrets and forgotten places of Montreal. The walking tour highlights Montreal’s urban issues and looks at Montreal’s architecture and urban planning. It’s a great way to get to know the parts of the city you would have never noticed! For more information, click here.

Explore Montreal’s Underground:
If you’re visiting Montreal in the colder months, you’ll be happy to know that you can get almost anywhere in the downtown area by a series of connecting underground tunnels. There’s also a lot to do and see underground: cool cafes, great shopping and even some art sprinkled in for good measure. Check out this article of Montreal’s underground attractions: http://localmontrealtours.com/underground-city-montreal-destinations/

A Few Guides to Montreal’s Cool Neighbourhoods

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The Mile End:
This hipster haven is an exciting place for a few reasons. It’s home to the best Montreal bagels, the best artisanal soft ice cream at Kem CoBa, and some awesome brunch and dinner places. From cute shops, vintage stores, and streets filled with families and artists going about their day, the Mile End is a pretty little neighbourhood to visit during your Montreal stay. Check out this list of things to do in the Mile End:

http://localmontrealtours.com/10-things-to-do-in-the-mile-end-montreal/

The Plateau Mont-Royal:
Former home of the late Leonard Cohen, the Plateau is a vibrant area full of bars, cafes, and delicious restaurants. Beautiful old buildings line the streets of this Portuguese neighbourhood. It also houses Schwartz’s, many Portuguese rotisseries, and it’s right next to Mount-Royal where you can find locals picnicking and basking in the summer sun. See a list of things to do in the Plateau here:

http://localmontrealtours.com/plateau-mont-royal-montreal/

Old Montreal:
There’s a piece of history attached to every building and cobblestone in Old Montreal. The neighbourhood is the closest thing to a European town in North America with its narrow streets and heritage buildings at every corner. See the glorious Notre Dame church, inspired by the one in Paris. It’s also to place to go for a fine dining experience for the foodies out there. Check out a list of attractions here:

http://localmontrealtours.com/old-montreal-things-to-do/

Need More Suggestions?

For even more options for stuff to do in Montreal, check out this blog from our friends at Local Montreal Tours: http://localmontrealtours.com/things-to-do-in-montreal/

Montreal 375:
Montreal is turning 375 years old! To celebrate, the city has put together activities that are happening all year long. From projections of notable Montreal figures on Old Montreal’s buildings to lighting up the Jacques Cartier bridge, there’s sure to be a lot to do in 2017! See their website for more information on activities: http://www.375mtl.com/en/

Tourisme Montreal:
http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/

Mur Mitoyen:
http://montreal.murmitoyen.com/?com=eventlist&month=09&year=2017

Science Calendar:
http://calendrierdelascience.com/?com=eventlist&rg=28

La Vitrine Cultural Hub:
http://www.lavitrine.com/

    

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15+ Exciting things to do in Montreal this Winter 2018

10 February 2018 by

Things to do in Montreal during Winter

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! Here are 15 things to do in Montreal that will fill that sun shaped void in your life, and spice up your winter just the right amount.

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 2017.

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

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Photo credit: Le Blossom

Tiradito:
Set in an art deco paradise with a metal palm tree at the center that pulls the scene together, this Japanese, Peruvian fusion restaurant is making waves. The name, Tiradito, is a Peruvian dish of raw fish that’s very similar to sashimi; and it’s offered on their menu. It’s also a great stop for some fresh and creative cocktails. If you’re taking a date, opt for the sake punch for two!

1076 Rue de Bleury

Gokudo
In the heart of downtown, Gokudo is a hidden Japanese bar that’s chic with a bit of novelty thrown in for good measure. The back section of the bar evokes a 50s or 60s Japanese underworld. Their drink menu mainly features sake and imported Japanese whiskey, and their well-balanced cocktails are carefully executed for that optimal taste.

630 Rue Cathcart

Le Blossom
The centerpiece of this new hip bar/restaurant is the beautiful pink cherry tree blossoming at its heart with a bar wrapped around it. The tree should indicate to patrons that this restaurant offers meals that are tasty, fresh, and maybe even a little floury. The setting was inspired by the futuristic world in the Blade Runner movies; a little bit steampunk and modern at the same time. Also offering sake and other Japanese traditional meals like udon noodle soups, tempura and temaki, this new kid in town is a must-visit in the gay village.

1101 Boul de Maisonneuve E

Clandestino & Boho
Head to Old Montreal for a night out at the city’s hippest bars. Boho is Miami-style bar that’ll make you think you’ve stepped into a beach house. Think pink glossy floors, tropical plants, and some of the coolest fruity cocktails within miles–some even come with a Popsicle! Sharing the same entrance and owners is Clandestino–but the vibe is completely different. Clandestino is more refined and is set is a darker, cavernous space with mismatched, tufted couches. They offer over 100 different kinds of tequila and even have 15 varieties of salt to pair your tequila with!

436 St Francois Xavier St

14. Take an 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. 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

Montreal winter things to do
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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 brand new ramen eatery that opened up 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 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!

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 classics that aren’t going anywhere. Take a look at our article on the topic for more info.

10. Rent a Cabin in Parc National Du Mont Tremblant

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Photo credit: Sepaq

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

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Their latest exhibition, Illusions, looks at the golden age of magic shows. Admire the magnificent posters from the 19th and 20th centuries that are a cross between advertisement and art, inviting you to witness never before seen levitation, illusions and tricks. This exhibition runs until January 8th, so act fast! Their upcoming exhibition, Michel Campeau: Life Before Digital, highlights the work of amateur photographers from the fifties  and explores the perspectives of material cultures during that era. This exhibition will run from February 16th to May 6th. 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 Festivals every year, Luminotherapie is an interactive art installation with featuring bright and twinkly holiday lights. Comprised of thirty seesaws that light up and play music, the event invites Montrealers to take part in their very own winter playground. It runs from December 8, 2016 to January 29, 2017 at Place des Festivals.

7. Even more museums!

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Photo credit: Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal

Spend a cold winter’s day remembering one of the world’s most beloved poet and songwriter at Montreal’s Museum of Contemporary Art. This gifted Montrealer, who passed away in 2016, is well known for having written truly beautiful songs; including some of the greatest love songs. Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything explores the themes that inspired the songwriter’s work and and the legacy he leaves behind. Head to the MAC for an afternoon of discovering and remembering this Montreal legend.

Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything (Present- April 9th, 2018)

185 Rue Sainte-Catherine O

6. Of course, Igloofest!

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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 -40 degree weather. You can join in on the fun from January 18th to February 3th 2018, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Take a look at this years lineup here.

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, art to boot, and yes Nuit Blanche, where the city doesn’t sleep and there are pockets of activities, events, and exhibits speckled all around town. From Feburary 22 to March 4 2018. For more information, click here.

4. Indulge in Merry Montreal’s tons of impressive activities, including a New Year’s party!

Bring in 2018 with the city you love: Merry Montreal is hosting a free outdoor party with an insane lineup, including Daniel Belanger. Until then, let them entertain you for the rest of 2017 with the cutest Christmas market, a holiday cinema, and some cute cozy “warming up stations” at La Place Jacques Cartier. Check out their website for more details.

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: http://www.patinermontreal.ca/. It’s got all of Montreal’s skating rink’s details, such as location and opening hours.

2. Get festive with one of Montreal’s Holiday activities

The holidays aren’t all about gift shopping. They’re also about pretty bright lights, the gatherings, the special exhibits, and that magical holiday cheer. Check out our article on 11 things to do during this most wonderful time of the year.

1. Relax at Bota Bota, Old Montreal’s best spa

Source: Mayfair
Source: Mayfair

Big news! Bota Bota has recently revamped their water circuit! So even if you’ve been, return and return again this winter 2017. With outdoor jogging out the window for your stress relief tactic, the occasional spa visit is an excellent replacement. In Montreal we have the elegant Bota Bota, which is set right on the water amidst an aesthetically pleasing collection of industrial and historic buildings. Get pampered, get hot tubbed, a massage, some water therapy, and get rid of those winter blues in a pinch.

 

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Top Lists of Things to Do in Montreal

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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Source: la S.A.T.

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

Credit: Manitoba
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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Source: Cabaret Chez Mado

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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Les Petites Manies

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

bota bota winter christmas activities in montreal

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

top 10 things to do in montreal winter

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

Old Montreal Restaurants Les 400 CoupsSource: 400 Coups

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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Source: Cafe Myriade

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

Old Montreal Old Port Montreal
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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Top Lists of Things to Do in Montreal

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

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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

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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

Old Montreal Old Port Montreal
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

cool things to do in montreal

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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10 Shows You Won’t Want to Miss at POP Montreal this Year!

8 September 2017 by

September in Montreal: back to school reunions, wool socks, layered outfits, and… POP Montreal. There’s that one special week we all look forward to, where the cold weather blues are eased by the promise of back-to-back shows around the city. New talent and old, at affordable prices, invade pretty much all Plateau/Mile End venues for a few days– a music lover’s bliss. This year, for their Sweet 16, POP seems to have nostalgia as their theme, bringing us a collection of heart throbs from the 2000’s and up. As always we’ll be graced with tons of local acts, and some of the most buzzworthy, too. Here are 10 shows to get you on your bike and pedalling from show to show next week.

10. PETRA GLYNT

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Originally from Toronto, Montreal’s own Petra Glynt takes the stage alongside Bernadino Femminielli and others or POP’s #SWEET16. Her sound is of that haunting variety, where tribal sounds from down under meet her feisty witchy vocals. The result? A futuristic trance-inducing beat where Petra is our enchantress, our guide, our psychedelic musical empress in the sky. And us? Well, we’re all too eager and following, entranced by her visceral beats. Join us and get under her spell on September 13, 10:30pm at Piccolo Little Burgundy.

9. THINK ABOUT LIFE – FREE!!

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Remember Think About Life? Their playful take-nothing-seriously-and-make-everything-a-party electronic indie vibe came to us in the late 00’s, a time where we were all still confused that Y2K hadn’t taken us under. At this time where the pressure to start a new millenium off right was still on the to-do list, Think About Life lyrics like I decided to kiss you but it felt like a downer calmed us down, reminding us that life is nonsense anyway. Surprise, 10 years later we still need that poppy yet absurd soundrack to our life. September 16 at 11pm, Think About Life pairs up with Strange Froots and Eboni at Piccolo Little Burgundy. RSVP here.

8. MOUNT EERIE

Story-telling folk music for the realists, the romantics, the lovers of exquisite lyrics, but definitely not for the faint of heart. Mount Eerie, aka Phil Elverum has an introspective clarity of a rare calibre, and the vocals to match. His music tells the story of the passing of his late wife with a candor and honesty that hits that universal human nerve, making the ineffable heard and the excruciating somehow…irresistible. Thus is the magic of great music. Join him in what’s sure to be a raw, cathartic human experience on September 17th 8pm at Ukrainian Federation : Salle Exclaim!.

7. AUSTRA

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Cue the nostalgia hazy screen effect. 2011: the days of dark wave synthy goodness and brown Instagram icons. The days where we (okay, I) played Feel It Break on a loop for 8 hours while writing undergrad papers. Thanks Austra, you got us (me?) through a real rough patch there. Gratuitous personal annecdotes aside, Austra made that dark synth wave accessible with Katie Stelmanis’ frightening yet sweet vocals and catchy catchy beat in a way that few could do back then. I mean, Zola Jesus is a bit heavy to play 8 hours straight or slap on the family roadtrip playlist. But Lose It? Everyone liked Lose It. The good news is, this kind of synthy magic doesn’t just go away. Austra’s still going strong, and this year we get to see them at none other than the Rialto. Join us on September 14 10pm at Rialto Theatre: Salle St-Ambroise.

6. DEAD OBIES

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It’s no secret that the Dead Obies are Montreal’s bilingual hip hop darlings du jour. In contrast with the more… throwback-esque acts at POP this year, Dead Obies bring that current buzz to Metropolis on September 14. These guys are extra fun because they share the mic, taking turns in the spotlight– a dynamic that definitely pays off on stage. The party of six has not only rap battled, but battled with their fair share of language drama, after a sponsorship was pulled due to failure to meet the required percentage of French lyrics. Not only are the Dead Obies on trend with their sound, but in their politics: how to preserve the French language while both remaining true artistically and accessible to a larger audience? Theymay not have pulled it off in the eyes of the subvention, they’ve won Montrealers over. Catch us singing out loud to their lyrics about the city we know and love. See you there! September 14, Metropolis.

5. MOOR MOTHER

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Philadelphia-based activist Camae Ayewa has been taking her message to art since 2012 with her Afrofuturist musical project Moor Mother. Her politically charged tracks cover social justice, race, and history by blending spoken word, rap, noise, and what she calls “blk girl blues”. She is beyond unapologetic, beyond “in your face”– she is a songstress with a purpose, deeply rooted in intergenerational trauma and crafted into a musical concoction we so need right now.  September 16th, 8:30pm. Bonus: As part of this year’s Pop Talks, Moor Mother will be in conversation with Yves Tumor on September 16 at noon.

4. TY SEGALL SOLO

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Known for his prolific quality, the Californian will be dishing out his tunes solo at Fairmount Theatre: Salle Shure, September 14th at 9:30pm.  I once heard a 70 year old man say that Ty Segall saved rock ‘n roll. I’m not sure about that, but I do know that Segall’s mellow-af-but-still-screw-you garage sound is something I want to see live. Come catch this low-key version of Ty and soak up his songwriting genius.

3. SON LITTLE

Son Little takes us on a journey from the soul to the sensual with American rhythm blues like we haven’t heard in a while. There’s that gritty honey sound to his jams, transporting us to a warmer America than we’ve known lately. Instead of trying to recapture old soul and giving us another go at retro, Son Little takes in that old sound and spits out a 2017 piece–a nu-soul experience– true to its roots but true to today, too. For all these reasons and more, this live performance is one you won’t want to miss. September 14th, 10pm at Petit Campus: Salle Moog Audio.

2. JOHN MAUS 

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Beloved weirdo John Maus is gracing us with his lo-fi self on September 15th at the Rialto. Known for his synth wizardry, rare accessible experimentalism, and pop-esque creepy melodies, Maus contributes to the Nostalgia theme at POP’s #SWEET16 by coming at us with a show on the eve of his first album in 6 years. Sure to deliver some surprising treats, definitely a low-key comeback you won’t want to miss.

1. HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF

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“I’m not sure, but I’m almost positive, that all music came from New Orleans.” — Ernie K. Doe.

Whether you agree with Ernie or not, give these ladies one listen and you’ll end up down on your pretty knees thanking New Orleans for its very own Riff Raff. The Americana bluesy folk band pumps us up with powerful female vocals and a sound that’s so full of spunk and spirit it’s no wonder they’ve taken root in mystical NOLA, after their tough NYC days (see their killer track Living In The City for deets). If you’re one for women owning the stage, which of course you are, come see the action go down on September 17th, 11:30pm, at Piccolo Little Burgundy.

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Exciting Things to do in Quebec City on Your 2017 Summer Trip

13 April 2017 by

A Series of Articles That Explore Quebec City’s Best

Heading to Quebec City for a weekend getaway? We’re experts on things to do in in the area: where to stay, what to see, and where to eat! This vibrant, European-like city is a must-see for any Montrealers in need of a vacation without straying too far. Check out our articles that offer the best recommendations for your next Quebec City trip!

19+ Amazing Things to do in Quebec City in 2017 [Summer Guide]

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When the snow melts and the warm weather kicks in, Quebec City becomes a beautiful destination for a day spent outdoors seeing the sights. We’ve got recommendations for things to do that’ll suit anyone’s tastes: take a food tour, see major landmarks, or even go whale watching!

Take a Quebec City Food tour

The Old Quebec Food Tour is where foodies and history enthusiasts unite. While you walk the cobblestone streets, your passionate, local tour guide recounts the vibrant history of this area. In 3 hours you stop in 6 different tasting locations, like a traditional French bakery, a 17th-century Monastery, and more! There’s no better way to learn about a city’s heritage than to be guided by a local and to taste its delicious, traditional food. For more information, click here.

19+ Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants

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Don’t just settle for any restaurant! Quebec City is a hub for delicious food cooked and created by world-renown chefs. From chic to cozy, our list of recommended restaurants is sure to satisfy any food cravings you may have!

30+ Great Things to do in Old Town Quebec City

Old Town Quebec City is an area with a rich history and vibrant streets at just about any hour during the day or night. It’s home to some of Canada’s best restaurants, most interesting historical buildings, and, overall, is a veritable post-card town. Between the sweeping views of the Saint-Lawrence river, the delectable food and buzzing cobblestone streets, visiting Old Town Quebec City should be up there on anyone’s bucket list.

 

Top 10 Most Exciting and Historical Quebec City Tours, Walking Tours

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There’s no better way to get to know a city than to learn about its history and taste its culinary heritage. Our list of great tours in the Quebec City area can make your trip that much richer. From bike tours, walking tours, to delectable food tours, see all that Quebec City has to offer in the company of an expert guide!

12 Best and Most Comfortable Quebec City Hotels

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There’s nothing better than unwinding in a comfy bed after a day spent exploring. Our list of Quebec City hotels were chosen for their optimal comfort and great amenities. Book one of these hotels and let the relaxation begin…

13+ Beautiful Quebec City Bed and Breakfasts

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Find your home away from home at one of these B&B’s! From excellent breakfasts, unique decor and wonderful hosts, we’ve selected the best bed and breakfast in the area. Wake up to the scent of fresh coffee and a sweet or savoury breakfasts at one of these cozy B&B’s!

Top 10 Fun Things to do in Quebec City This Fall

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When fall sets in and the leaves begin to change, Quebec City becomes a magical, colourful place to be. We’ve compiled a list of the best things to do in Quebec City to make the most of this crisp season!

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St-Viateur Bagel: 12 Legendary Secrets you want to know

12 January 2016 by

St-Viateur Bagel facts and things you probably didn’t know…

She St-Viateur Bagel is the number 1 iconic symbol of Montreal’s culinary universe. Climbing up the food echelon to reach Montreal must-have heights of the poutine variety, bagels attract everyone from the hungry dude next door to Anthony Bourdain. I personally represent the bagels-were-a-staple-of-my-teenage-diet kind of St-Viateur bagel eater. That’s why meeting Robert, one of the three owner brothers, was such a treat.  After personally thanking him for feeding me as a hungry kid, I asked him to fill me in on some of his St-Viateur bagel secrets.

Here are 9 secrets about St-Viateur bagel that’ll make you fall in carbfatuation all over again.

12. St-Viateur Bagel employees can’t agree on the “right way” to eat a bagel.

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Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

If you’re a Montrealer, you can skip down a few lines. But if not, here’s a little secret the locals already know… the real way to eat a bagel. General manager Saoul tells me he’s weak in the knees for it: dipping a fresh steamy sesame seed bagel straight into a pot of cream cheese, using the bagel’s crisp, sesame-laden edges as veritable cream cheese scoops. Eliminating the middle man has never felt so good! After all, it is the food equivalent of ripping a lover’s clothes off out of impatient desire. Owner Joe tells me that he prefers the poppy seed bagels (blasphemous), and bagel master Frederic took  a very serious tone when instructing me to avoid all those “other spreads” and use only the real thing, salted butter.

11. Meyer Lewkowitz, the man behind St-Viateur Bagels, was a Holocaust survivor.

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Owner and founder, Mayer/ Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

The man behind the bagel is as legendary as the bagel has become. Originally from a Jewish village near Krakow in Poland, Meyer is a Holocaust survivor. He survived camp Buchenwald, after which he stayed in Germany. It’s there that the Jewish Immigration Aid of Canada found him and brought him over to Montreal. He’s quoted as saying “At Buchenwald, all I wanted was a piece of bread.” Not only did Lewkewitz survive the war, but he created the pinnacle of his own bread dreams: the world’s best bagel. Upon arriving to Montreal Lewkowitz found a job at a bakery on St-Laurent. It’s here that he learned the ins and outs of the bagel world, and started his own shop in 1957.

10. Every bagel contains over 1000 sesame seeds…!

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Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

Here’s a fun afternoon game you can play in the Mile End if you’re bored some day: try to spot all those who had a bagel for lunch. How, you ask? Check them for sesame seeds. Think that’s an outlandish proposition? Consider this: each sesame bagel is covered in approximately 1500 sesame seeds! Hansel and Gretel aint got nothing on the trail a bagel can leave behind. It’s no wonder Joe, one of three brothers, has what some would call a “sesame seed phobia”. Rumour has it that when he does his round at the bakery, he’ll eat his bagel (with melted cheddar, fyi) and if something feels off he’ll say: “The seeds! Check the sesame seeds!” When you have 1500 of anything, you’ve got to make sure it’s perfect.

9. Sesame seeds weren’t always so popular.

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Source: Bartekbas, Wikimedia

Considering that 85% of sales today are sesame bagels, it’s surprising to find out that when this bagel business all started, poppy seed was the primary bagel variety. Bagel-buyers weren’t interested in the bland looking sesame kind. But when the price of poppy seeds sky rocketed, the owner, Mayer made the switch to sesame, forever changing the Montreal bagel as we know (and love) it today.

8. The true story behind their Open 24h a day policy.

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St-Viateur Bagels wasn’t always open 24 hours a day. In fact, it wasn’t even the owner’s idea to keep it open late! It was Haim, one of the bakery’s first employees. Haim was so passionate he’d stay at the bakery until the clients stopped coming, even against St-Viateur Bagel founder Mayer’s wishes. He would tell Haim: “At 6 o’clock, you go home. Don’t stay here.” But Haim, stubborn and passionate, had a different idea: to stay until the bagels stopped selling.  And hey guess what: they never did.

7. There’s actually a secret time of day to eat a bagel…

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Photo: weheartit.com

We’re all familiar with the me 24h McDonald’s drive-through excursion and the 3am post-bar pizza slice. But a 24h bagel shop? That’s a truly novel Mile End affair.  At night, “it’s a different crowd, it’s more locals”, owner Robert tells me. “It’s like a hangout spot in here. People eat their bagels over the fridge, in the entrance, everywhere”. When I ask him if this bothers the staff, he laughs: “Not at all. That’s what it’s all about.” I mean, a bakery turned into an after hours snacking spot? Yes please. I asked around, expecting to hear a few crazy night time stories. But nobody had anything bad to say. Robert says “It’s something about the smell of fresh bagels… it puts everyone in a good mood”. So that’s the trick folks, warm bagels.

6. They will help you out if you’re in a jam.

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Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

So I went out on a limb and told Robert about my night time teenage adventures. How after a night of partying with friends I would stumble into St-Viateur Bagel, without a penny, and ask if they had any free bagels (rumour had it that these were the ones that had fallen on the floor). Employees would without hesitation, turn around, reach into this white box, and hand me my carbohydrate sustenance for the next few hours. When I was done telling my bagel-love-story, Robert just smiled at me and said: “That box is still there. We give to whoever asks”. It turns out those are day old bagels, and since nothing goes to waste at St-Viateur Bagel, what better to do than to save them for a person in need?

5. They give to charity. Constantly.

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Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

When he said that he gives to whoever asks, Robert didn’t just mean individuals. St-Viateur bagel is also really big on donating to charities, and they’re especially interested in supporting the local community. Schools, festivals, and organizations such as the YMCA and Share the Warmth are regular recipients of these doughy godsends. After I was done sharing my excitement over the bakery’s generosity, Robert responded in the most genuine manner, “It’s the least we can do for our family. It’s them who put us on the map”. Yep, he’s talking about locals.

4. Duddy Kravitz is responsible for St-Viateur’s international fame.

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Photo: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

Walking into St-Viateur Bagel is a lot like walking into a hall of fame. To your right, a slew of famous newspaper and magazine articles paste the walls like vines that are all too happy to keep growing upwards.  Pictures of celebrities cozy up against one another, with barely any room to spare. How exactly does that happen? Believe it or not, Duddy Kravitz can take credit for this one. The 1974 film has a bagel scene shot at St-Viateur bagel. This got people curious about bagels, and fans of the film came travelling to the soon to be hotspot.

3. You can order St-Viateur Bagels from across the border.

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Source: hdwallpapers.com

That’s right! If you head to their “online bakery”, you’ll be asked which country you’re ordering from. Goes to show how in demand these babies are.

2. The bagel pros compete between each other.

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Photo: St-Viateur Bagel

Pictured above are the bagel masters themselves alongside culinary hero, Anthony Bourdain. You can almost see it on their faces that they earned their spot! There’s even a plaque on the wall you can see, from the last competition’s winner: 37 quality bagels in one minute! The rules are strict though: they can’t be mini bagels, and they have to be a real circle, not a strange C shape.

1. Becoming a bagel master is kind of like getting a Karate black belt.

Photo: Andy Gryn, stviateurbagel.com
Photo: Andy Gryn, stviateurbagel.com

We wanted to know what it takes to become a bagel master. Here’s what we found out. First, you’ll need a good, lavish dose of bagel appreciation. Then, you’ll need to dedicate the next 6 months to a year of your life to perfecting your bagel making skills. Yep, that’s how long it takes to become a bagel slayer. During this time you will master the perfect bagel size, cooking time, and wood oven technique. Not everyone was born to roll bagels though: small hands mean small bagels, big hands mean big bagels. And what we’re after? It’s that mystical St-Viateur Montreal bagel in between size.

http://www.stviateurbagel.com/ 

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Top 10 things to do in Montreal this Fall

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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Montreal Jazz Festival : 15 shows You Shouldn’t Miss 2015

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 

Photo: Sondre Lerche
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

Photo: West Trainz
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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Gay Montreal : 18 magical activities for 2015

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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Source: http://www.gaytravel4u.com/event/montreal-gay-pride/

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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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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Photo: Djoy Beat

 

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

Photo: Roller Derby MTL
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

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Photo: Bonjour Quebec

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

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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).

 

 

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: cool things to do in montreal, Gay in Montreal, localmontreal, montreal activities, montreal events, montreal gay

Launching Our New Tour in Quebec City!

10 June 2014 by Local Food Tours

New Tour: Quebec City Food Tours/Visites Gourmandes de Québec!

We are officially launching a new tour: Quebec City Food Tours!

By Kimberly Handfield

We are so excited to finally enable travelers to discover the unbeaten path of St-Roch; a trendy neighborhood in Quebec City. This was a big endeavor for both Frédérik Nissen and Ismael Ulvik, the Co-Founders of company. It took about 9 months to research, create and finally launch. “This was an amazing project,” they stated, “and we are grateful that we can show off some of Quebec’s local artisans, unique flavors and gastronomy”.

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Ismael Ulvik (left), Frédérik Nissen (right)

The tour is 3 hours long and makes a total of five stops to enjoy various food and drink creations. You begin at the famous microbrewery La Barberie, to enjoy a home-made pea soup and two different artisanal beers. Next, you visit Camellia Sinensis Tea Shop to taste two different type of seasonal teas paired with some home-grown cheese. After, you make your way to the popular restaurant Le Cercle to enjoy a deliciously healthy beet, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegar salad. Then, you go to Le Cloché Penché to taste an artfully presented dish of vaiselle cheese, linguee and duck, along with a small glass of imported wine. Lastly, you make your way over to Le Pied Bleu to taste various chacuteries along with some local apple cider. All the while during the tour you also get a lesson about the history and cultural identity of Quebec City, and what lies in the road less traveled.

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At Le Cloché Penché

Both founders would like to thank the following:

Gabrielle Matte = Graphiste (gabriellematte.ca/)

Annie Ngo = Graphiste and Webdesigner

CLD de Québec = For their undying support

35mmprod = For their awsome photos

Jean-Marc Robert & Marie-Pierre Tremblay= Our wonderful guides that were great influences when planing and envisioning the visit.

Jean-Marie Lebel: Historian

Everyone at La Barberie, Camellia Sinensis Tea Shop, Le Cercle, Le Cloché Penché & Le Pied Bleu.

Filed Under: Eat Tagged With: Beer, Food, Food Tour, local montreal tours, New Tour, Quebec City, Quebec City Food Tours, Visite Gourmandes de Quebec

Majestique 4105 Saint-Laurent Montreal

18 April 2014 by

Article and Photos by: Madeleine Lahaie

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Don’t be surprised if you feel the need to name drop after visiting the Plateau’s new restobar “Majestique” The urge to inform (a.k.a brag) to your friends is a valid reaction.  Simply because this spot is the classic “plateau” experience . The brand new joint is located right on the Main at 4105 St.Laurent. The building used to house a hot dog factory called “Hot Dog Lesters.” Today the original “Delli-Cite” sign still hangs outside. Perhaps it’s a kitschy reminder of simple times; Montreal’s hot dog era.

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Today the space has been taken over by a culinary dream team. Starting with Chef Charles Antoine Crete; who is best known for his work at Toqué! and Brasserie T! Charles is accompanied by seasoned industry professional; Richard Holder. Holder is the man behind Mile End darlings, Bar Waverly and Brasserie Bernard. We had high hopes for Majestique after hearing these two powerhouses were on board. Thankfully, Majestique did not disappoint! If anything the new restaurant surpassed our expectations.

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Majestique seems to exist within an instagram filter.  All of the tables bask in perfect sepia lighting and I’m left scratching my head… how are they doing that?  The man to thank is graphic designer turned decorator, Thomas Csano. Csano designed the smoky interior with detail in mind.  The walls are lined with various flea market knick knacks.  You’ll find old beer bottles intermingled with ceramics straight from grandmas basement.  All the items are arranged in a calculated posh format. Majestique is country comfort delivered in a city slicker format, and we dig it.

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Chef Charles Antoine created Majestique’s new menu. He creates an interesting dynamic by mixing old school diner fare with new gourmet touches. We started with an appetizer: Cream of Smoked Mackerel. The dish resembled a high class tuna salad and was served in an adorable dixie cup. The portion was quite generous for an appetizer  and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Next, we did the unthinkable and broke our oyster virginity. The manager David Page insisted we try them as they are a cornerstone of the menu. Majestique receives fresh oysters every day and even has an oyster guy named Max — apparently he’s a big deal in the oyster world. (Side Note: After some light research on “Max the oyster guy” I’d like to know if he’s single.) The tasting was painless and surprisingly delicious. These oysters are going to become a staple in our foodie diet!

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 Majestique’s manager David Page says “We don’t buy ladies shots we buy them oysters.”  

For the main course I tried “Bourgot Beurre d’Algues et Pain Frit.” Which roughly translates to Bourgot in Seaweed butter with fried bread. Just cause we’re all wondering “Bourgot” is the gaspesian’s equivalent to snails. These pseudo snails were swimming in a unique garlic/seaweed butter. Although the dish was quite rich the portion sizes were complimentary.  My partner had the Tostada with sushi rice, tomato and seaweed. This creative take on sushi was a real show stopper. The dish was gluten free, vegan and delicious; so it hit all the bases. The sushi rice was formed into a cracker base and topped with a fresh “sushi salsa.” Finding a vegan dish that stands on it’s own can be difficult. Majestique did an amazing job of appeasing the vegan crowd whilst staying gourmet.

SNAILS

Whether it’s for a couple of drinks or a meal with friends this restobar is worth a visit! The Majestique kitchen is open until 2:00 am every night (except sundays), so feel free to stop in late night while perusing the Main. Relax, enjoy some grub and soak in the spectacular ambience. Simply because Majestique lives up to it’s name sake.

Bienvenue au majestique

Majestique

4105 Blvd St.Laurent

 514-439-1850

 http://www.restobarmajestique.com/

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Top 10 Fun Things to do in Montreal this Spring & Summer

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

things to do olimpico

2. Ride a BIXI Bike!

Fun things to do in montreal with two wheels

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.

things to do montreal bixi

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.

things to do biere

4. Chill in a Park

Fun’n’sunshine’n’pals

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!

things to do montreal park

5. Visit a Museum or Gallery

Funeducation

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.

things to do montreal museum

 

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!

things to do montreal

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.

Alexandraplatz

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.

things to do montreal tire

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Top 10 Fun Things to do in Montreal this Spring & Summer

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

things to do olimpico

2. Ride a BIXI Bike!

Fun things to do in montreal with two wheels

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.

things to do montreal bixi

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.

things to do biere

4. Chill in a Park

Fun’n’sunshine’n’pals

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!

things to do montreal park

5. Visit a Museum or Gallery

Funeducation

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.

things to do montreal museum

 

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!

things to do montreal

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.

Alexandraplatz

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.

things to do montreal tire

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Top 10 Things to see in Montreal this year

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!

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Top 10 Things to see in Montreal this year

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 

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Drogheria Fine – The Best Pasta Sauce in Montreal

7 March 2014 by

Drogheria Fine opened their doors to the Mile End community approximately five years ago. Since then folks have travelled from near and far to grab a jar of its famed pasta sauce. This special sauce is the only product that Drogheria Fine actively promotes. Yet, they have shown that what they lack in variety, they make up for in quality! The specialty store has under ten products and all of them are based off the prized pasta sauce. Which is titled “La Salsa Della Nonna.” This quite literally translates to “Grandmas Sauce” and is owner Franco Grattuso’s family recipe.

photoPhoto by Ismaël Ulvik

When walking into the tiny shop visitors are instantly greeted with a tantalizing aroma and some tomato eye candy. Customers are able to see the sauce being prepared in the back room, pots’n’all! The small shop can give off a minimalist appearance with only a few jars on the shelves. However, this is due to customers buying the sauce faster than they can stock it, rather than an offbeat design choice.

sauce_edited
After meeting Franco it quickly becomes clear that he is the godfather of Montreal pasta sauce. He explained to us  “With Drogheria I’m continuing the history of my culture and of the history of Montreal culture.” Franco used to disperse his famed sauce from his own restaurant “Il Piatto della Nonna.” However he departed from the busy restaurant industry and chose to focus on dispersing his sauce at a retail level. Thus, Drogheria Fine was born!

Pasta2
The shop is located directly next door to the world famous Fairmont bagel. Franco told us that he likes having Fairmont as a neighbours because “the light’s always on and they have great clientele.” Who would have thought such a partnership could exist between bagels and tomato sauce?

Pasta3
So if you find yourself in the neighbourhood be sure to pop into Drogheria Fine. Have a chat with Franco, enjoy the traditional ambience, and pick up some of his exceptional pasta sauce. You’d better go before it’s sold out!

68 Fairmount Street W

514-588-7477

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

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Drogheria Fine – The Best Pasta Sauce in Montreal

7 March 2014 by

Drogheria Fine opened their doors to the Mile End community approximately five years ago. Since then folks have travelled from near and far to grab a jar of its famed pasta sauce. This special sauce is the only product that Drogheria Fine actively promotes. Yet, they have shown that what they lack in variety, they make up for in quality! The specialty store has under ten products and all of them are based off the prized pasta sauce. Which is titled “La Salsa Della Nonna.” This quite literally translates to “Grandmas Sauce” and is owner Franco Grattuso’s family recipe.

photoPhoto by Ismaël Ulvik

When walking into the tiny shop visitors are instantly greeted with a tantalizing aroma and some tomato eye candy. Customers are able to see the sauce being prepared in the back room, pots’n’all! The small shop can give off a minimalist appearance with only a few jars on the shelves. However, this is due to customers buying the sauce faster than they can stock it, rather than an offbeat design choice.

sauce_edited
After meeting Franco it quickly becomes clear that he is the godfather of Montreal pasta sauce. He explained to us  “With Drogheria I’m continuing the history of my culture and of the history of Montreal culture.” Franco used to disperse his famed sauce from his own restaurant “Il Piatto della Nonna.” However he departed from the busy restaurant industry and chose to focus on dispersing his sauce at a retail level. Thus, Drogheria Fine was born!

Pasta2
The shop is located directly next door to the world famous Fairmont bagel. Franco told us that he likes having Fairmont as a neighbours because “the light’s always on and they have great clientele.” Who would have thought such a partnership could exist between bagels and tomato sauce?

Pasta3
So if you find yourself in the neighbourhood be sure to pop into Drogheria Fine. Have a chat with Franco, enjoy the traditional ambience, and pick up some of his exceptional pasta sauce. You’d better go before it’s sold out!

68 Fairmount Street W

514-588-7477

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

Filed Under: Eat, Shop Tagged With: cool things to do in montreal, mile end, mile end montreal, where to eat in montreal

Salon Cardinal – New Tea room in the Mile-End

6 March 2014 by

Le Salon Cardinal opened at the beginning of December last year. Since then it has steadily grown a following from purely hipster word of mouth. Kelsey the manager at Le Salon Cardinal told us “We’ve been slammed almost every weekend since we opened, it’s been incredible!” This hot new addition to the St.Laurent strip could not have come at a better time. The Mile End is overloaded with coffee shops and frankly I’m getting bored.

montreal cardinal tea room

This delicate tea house is a refreshing addition to a coffee soaked neighborhood. The two level tea salon is located directly on top of the local favorite “The Sparrow.” Le Salon Cardinal was opened by the same owners of The Sparrow in a space that used to be a “bumpin” night club. They have completely revamped the place and it now resembles a victorian dreamscape. Hanging chandeliers, antique bookcases and elegant china prove that creating a palpable atmosphere is all in the details.

montreal cardinal tea room 1

The interior alone was so impressive that we almost forgot our main reason for visiting… the tea!  I don’t pretend to be a professional tea expert but I like to think I can appreciate the difference between a traditional china green and Lipton’s. We tried two of their teas and would recommend both. The first was the Panda Green and the other was an Oolong called tich-nah-something? Both tea’s arrived at the table steeped to perfection, not too weak yet not too strong. The Panda Green was impressive because it held all the lovely aromas of green tea but without the bitter after-bite. The Oolong’s name wasn’t memorable however the tea itself was excellent! It was a perfect balance of bold black tea with fragrant floral undertones. Be sure to get a pot of both for your table!

montreal cardinal tea room

Le Salon Cardinal also offers a variety of tea time treats. We tried the blueberry scone with jam and clotted cream, as well as the Egg and Watercress sandwich. Both the scone and the sandwich were high quality and very satisfying. The best way to describe the food is “traditional.” They didn’t go out on a limb and try to revolutionize tea time. Good call, some things are better left untouched!

cardinal tea room sandwich

cardinal tea room scone

If you’ve got a lazy afternoon to kill, why not spend it in style at Le Salon Cardinal? It’s a fantastic place to nest away from the cold, drink impeccable tea, and sink into victorian chic.We promise at the very least your Instagram photos will make the trip worthwhile… #LeSalonCardinal #teaisbackbitches #mtl #aheadofthetrend #inheaven

cardinal tea room door

5326 Boulevard Saint-laurent

(514) 903-2877

Mon-Wed CLOSED
Thurs-Fri 11am-7pm
Sat-Sun 11am-8pm

Accepts Cash/Debit/Credit

 

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

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Salon Cardinal – New Tea room in the Mile-End

6 March 2014 by

Le Salon Cardinal opened at the beginning of December last year. Since then it has steadily grown a following from purely hipster word of mouth. Kelsey the manager at Le Salon Cardinal told us “We’ve been slammed almost every weekend since we opened, it’s been incredible!” This hot new addition to the St.Laurent strip could not have come at a better time. The Mile End is overloaded with coffee shops and frankly I’m getting bored.

montreal cardinal tea room

This delicate tea house is a refreshing addition to a coffee soaked neighborhood. The two level tea salon is located directly on top of the local favorite “The Sparrow.” Le Salon Cardinal was opened by the same owners of The Sparrow in a space that used to be a “bumpin” night club. They have completely revamped the place and it now resembles a victorian dreamscape. Hanging chandeliers, antique bookcases and elegant china prove that creating a palpable atmosphere is all in the details.

montreal cardinal tea room 1

The interior alone was so impressive that we almost forgot our main reason for visiting… the tea!  I don’t pretend to be a professional tea expert but I like to think I can appreciate the difference between a traditional china green and Lipton’s. We tried two of their teas and would recommend both. The first was the Panda Green and the other was an Oolong called tich-nah-something? Both tea’s arrived at the table steeped to perfection, not too weak yet not too strong. The Panda Green was impressive because it held all the lovely aromas of green tea but without the bitter after-bite. The Oolong’s name wasn’t memorable however the tea itself was excellent! It was a perfect balance of bold black tea with fragrant floral undertones. Be sure to get a pot of both for your table!

montreal cardinal tea room

Le Salon Cardinal also offers a variety of tea time treats. We tried the blueberry scone with jam and clotted cream, as well as the Egg and Watercress sandwich. Both the scone and the sandwich were high quality and very satisfying. The best way to describe the food is “traditional.” They didn’t go out on a limb and try to revolutionize tea time. Good call, some things are better left untouched!

cardinal tea room sandwich

cardinal tea room scone

If you’ve got a lazy afternoon to kill, why not spend it in style at Le Salon Cardinal? It’s a fantastic place to nest away from the cold, drink impeccable tea, and sink into victorian chic.We promise at the very least your Instagram photos will make the trip worthwhile… #LeSalonCardinal #teaisbackbitches #mtl #aheadofthetrend #inheaven

cardinal tea room door

5326 Boulevard Saint-laurent

(514) 903-2877

Mon-Wed CLOSED
Thurs-Fri 11am-7pm
Sat-Sun 11am-8pm

Accepts Cash/Debit/Credit

 

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

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Salon Cardinal – New Tea room in the Mile-End

6 March 2014 by admin

Le Salon Cardinal opened at the beginning of December last year. Since then it has steadily grown a following from purely hipster word of mouth. Kelsey the manager at Le Salon Cardinal told us “We’ve been slammed almost every weekend since we opened, it’s been incredible!” This hot new addition to the St.Laurent strip could not have come at a better time. The Mile End is overloaded with coffee shops and frankly I’m getting bored.

montreal cardinal tea room

This delicate tea house is a refreshing addition to a coffee soaked neighborhood. The two level tea salon is located directly on top of the local favorite “The Sparrow.” Le Salon Cardinal was opened by the same owners of The Sparrow in a space that used to be a “bumpin” night club. They have completely revamped the place and it now resembles a victorian dreamscape. Hanging chandeliers, antique bookcases and elegant china prove that creating a palpable atmosphere is all in the details.

montreal cardinal tea room 1

The interior alone was so impressive that we almost forgot our main reason for visiting… the tea!  I don’t pretend to be a professional tea expert but I like to think I can appreciate the difference between a traditional china green and Lipton’s. We tried two of their teas and would recommend both. The first was the Panda Green and the other was an Oolong called tich-nah-something? Both tea’s arrived at the table steeped to perfection, not too weak yet not too strong. The Panda Green was impressive because it held all the lovely aromas of green tea but without the bitter after-bite. The Oolong’s name wasn’t memorable however the tea itself was excellent! It was a perfect balance of bold black tea with fragrant floral undertones. Be sure to get a pot of both for your table!

montreal cardinal tea room

Le Salon Cardinal also offers a variety of tea time treats. We tried the blueberry scone with jam and clotted cream, as well as the Egg and Watercress sandwich. Both the scone and the sandwich were high quality and very satisfying. The best way to describe the food is “traditional.” They didn’t go out on a limb and try to revolutionize tea time. Good call, some things are better left untouched!

cardinal tea room sandwich

cardinal tea room scone

If you’ve got a lazy afternoon to kill, why not spend it in style at Le Salon Cardinal? It’s a fantastic place to nest away from the cold, drink impeccable tea, and sink into victorian chic.We promise at the very least your Instagram photos will make the trip worthwhile… #LeSalonCardinal #teaisbackbitches #mtl #aheadofthetrend #inheaven

cardinal tea room door

5326 Boulevard Saint-laurent

(514) 903-2877

Mon-Wed CLOSED
Thurs-Fri 11am-7pm
Sat-Sun 11am-8pm

Accepts Cash/Debit/Credit

 

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

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The Triple Crown Dinette: Picnic Paradise

30 January 2014 by

It’s undeniable that The Triple Crown Dinette has created a tangible “buzz” in Montreal’s Little Italy.  The dinette on the corner of Clark and St.Zotique has swiftly become a staple of the local foodscape. They owe their quick start to a unique picnic service. During the summer months Triple Crown sells pre-packed picnic baskets. They come complete with everything necessary for an old style fifties picnic. This isn’t the first time we’ve had a picnic… Yet, the Triple Crown experience feels somewhat revolutionary.

THE PLACE

The inside of Triple Crown is cozy and thrifty. The interior of the restaurant resembles an old style take out counter from the deep south. In the winter months (when picnicking is a dangerous endeavor) it can be tricky to grab a seat. Restaurant goers should aim to arrive before the dinner rush or it may take a while to snag a barstool. At first glance one might ask “Why are we sitting in such close proximity?” or “Couldn’t we have just gone to Aux Vivres?” But it’s not until you taste their homestyle love grub that it all becomes clear… This dinette cooks killer food.

Triplecrown_1

(Photo by Vincenzo D’Alto/Montreal Gazette)

THE PLATE

The Triple Crown Dinette serves up southern favorites that truly taste homemade.  The most popular item on the menu is “Meat and Three’s.”True to it’s namesake you get the option of either fried chicken, smoked brisket or pulled pork, plus the choice of three sides. The sides menu offers a very wide range to choose from, including the ever popular macaroni and cheese, hush puppies, collard greens and sweet potatoes. A notable item is the Mac’n’Cheese. It is quite seriously one of the best variations I’ve ever tasted. The noodles are thick yet cooked al dente. They are covered by a savoury home made cheese sauce and topped with a sweet and salty crumble. The entire dish is the perfect combination of comfort and sin. The same goes for the fried chicken, which is also cooked and seasoned to perfection. The weekly specials at the Triple Crown also deserve an honorable mention! Chef Colin Parry keeps his menu looking fresh by continually changing it up every week.

triple crown montreal

(Photo by Marissa Cristiano)

THE PRICE

Going to eat at triple crown won’t put a hole in your pocket. Entree’s are priced at around 11-16 dollars each and servings are pretty hefty. The weekly specials can run a bit over but it’s forgivable due to the use of seasonal ingredients.

The food at Triple Crown is not necessarily fancy or modern but what it lacks in uniqueness it makes up for in quality. The food is well done, the staff friendly and the feeling in my stomach… Well I’m feeling satisfied. Delivering all the joys of comfort food at quite a comforting price.

6704 Clark St. 

Phone: 514-272-2617

Licensed: YES

Credit/Debit/Cash? – All Accepted

Open: Thursdays to Tuesdays 11 am – 9 pm / Closed on Wednesdays

Prices: Sandwiches 7–10, mains meals 11–16, sides and desserts 3–6

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

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The Triple Crown Dinette: Picnic Paradise

30 January 2014 by

It’s undeniable that The Triple Crown Dinette has created a tangible “buzz” in Montreal’s Little Italy.  The dinette on the corner of Clark and St.Zotique has swiftly become a staple of the local foodscape. They owe their quick start to a unique picnic service. During the summer months Triple Crown sells pre-packed picnic baskets. They come complete with everything necessary for an old style fifties picnic. This isn’t the first time we’ve had a picnic… Yet, the Triple Crown experience feels somewhat revolutionary.

THE PLACE

The inside of Triple Crown is cozy and thrifty. The interior of the restaurant resembles an old style take out counter from the deep south. In the winter months (when picnicking is a dangerous endeavor) it can be tricky to grab a seat. Restaurant goers should aim to arrive before the dinner rush or it may take a while to snag a barstool. At first glance one might ask “Why are we sitting in such close proximity?” or “Couldn’t we have just gone to Aux Vivres?” But it’s not until you taste their homestyle love grub that it all becomes clear… This dinette cooks killer food.

Triplecrown_1

(Photo by Vincenzo D’Alto/Montreal Gazette)

THE PLATE

The Triple Crown Dinette serves up southern favorites that truly taste homemade.  The most popular item on the menu is “Meat and Three’s.”True to it’s namesake you get the option of either fried chicken, smoked brisket or pulled pork, plus the choice of three sides. The sides menu offers a very wide range to choose from, including the ever popular macaroni and cheese, hush puppies, collard greens and sweet potatoes. A notable item is the Mac’n’Cheese. It is quite seriously one of the best variations I’ve ever tasted. The noodles are thick yet cooked al dente. They are covered by a savoury home made cheese sauce and topped with a sweet and salty crumble. The entire dish is the perfect combination of comfort and sin. The same goes for the fried chicken, which is also cooked and seasoned to perfection. The weekly specials at the Triple Crown also deserve an honorable mention! Chef Colin Parry keeps his menu looking fresh by continually changing it up every week.

triple crown montreal

(Photo by Marissa Cristiano)

THE PRICE

Going to eat at triple crown won’t put a hole in your pocket. Entree’s are priced at around 11-16 dollars each and servings are pretty hefty. The weekly specials can run a bit over but it’s forgivable due to the use of seasonal ingredients.

The food at Triple Crown is not necessarily fancy or modern but what it lacks in uniqueness it makes up for in quality. The food is well done, the staff friendly and the feeling in my stomach… Well I’m feeling satisfied. Delivering all the joys of comfort food at quite a comforting price.

6704 Clark St. 

Phone: 514-272-2617

Licensed: YES

Credit/Debit/Cash? – All Accepted

Open: Thursdays to Tuesdays 11 am – 9 pm / Closed on Wednesdays

Prices: Sandwiches 7–10, mains meals 11–16, sides and desserts 3–6

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

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Mile End Montreal Food Tour – Mile End Photos of the Montreal Walking Tour

27 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

Mile End Photos – Montreal Food Tour Special Event

Photographer : Vivien Gaumand

By Frédérik Nissen

Website http://viviengaumand.com/

A few weeks ago we took a group of friends on our Mile End Food Tour. It was great fun and we have the photos to prove it! Thanks to one of our friends who is a very skilled photographer. Here are some photos of the Mile End shops and culinary destinations where our tour stops.

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Marc André Lapointe - Guide

Mile End Montreal Food

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagel st viateur

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagels st Viateur

 

 

Montreal Food Tour - Mile End
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

Phyllo Bar Mélina
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

l'amour fleurit ici
l’amour fleurit ici

 

 

cafe olimpico
cafe olimpico

 

 

Cafe olimpico
Cafe olimpico

 

 

Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois - St-Viateur
Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois – St-Viateur

 

 

 

Theatre rialto
Theatre rialto

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Mile End Montreal Food Tour – Mile End Photos of the Montreal Walking Tour

27 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

Mile End Photos – Montreal Food Tour Special Event

Photographer : Vivien Gaumand

By Frédérik Nissen

Website http://viviengaumand.com/

A few weeks ago we took a group of friends on our Mile End Food Tour. It was great fun and we have the photos to prove it! Thanks to one of our friends who is a very skilled photographer. Here are some photos of the Mile End shops and culinary destinations where our tour stops.

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Marc André Lapointe - Guide

Mile End Montreal Food

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagel st viateur

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagels st Viateur

 

 

Montreal Food Tour - Mile End
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

Phyllo Bar Mélina
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

l'amour fleurit ici
l’amour fleurit ici

 

 

cafe olimpico
cafe olimpico

 

 

Cafe olimpico
Cafe olimpico

 

 

Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois - St-Viateur
Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois – St-Viateur

 

 

 

Theatre rialto
Theatre rialto

Filed Under: Eat Tagged With: mile end, mile end montreal, montreal tours, things to do in montreal

Mile End Montreal Food Tour – Mile End Photos of the Montreal Walking Tour

27 November 2013 by admin

Mile End Photos – Montreal Food Tour Special Event

Photographer : Vivien Gaumand

By Frédérik Nissen

Website http://viviengaumand.com/

A few weeks ago we took a group of friends on our Mile End Food Tour. It was great fun and we have the photos to prove it! Thanks to one of our friends who is a very skilled photographer. Here are some photos of the Mile End shops and culinary destinations where our tour stops.

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Mile End Montreal Food Tour
Mile End Montreal Food Tour

 

Marc André Lapointe - Guide

Mile End Montreal Food

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

Boucherie Lawrence
Boucherie Lawrence

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagel st viateur

 

 

bagel st viateur
bagels st Viateur

 

 

Montreal Food Tour - Mile End
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

Phyllo Bar Mélina
Phyllo Bar Mélina

 

 

l'amour fleurit ici
l’amour fleurit ici

 

 

cafe olimpico
cafe olimpico

 

 

Cafe olimpico
Cafe olimpico

 

 

Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois - St-Viateur
Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois – St-Viateur

 

 

 

Theatre rialto
Theatre rialto

Filed Under: Eat Tagged With: mile end, mile end montreal, montreal tours, things to do in montreal

Montreal Bachelor Party : 8 Reasons to take a Montreal Beer Tour

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

Montreal Bachelor Party : 8 Reasons to take a Montreal Beer Tour

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

Montreal Bachelor Party : 8 Reasons to take a Montreal Beer Tour

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.

____________________________________________________________________________________________

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

Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas – The 6 Essential Tips

26 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

If you’re planning your Bachelor party in Montreal, don’t forget these six essential tips!

 

1. Classic first night of clubbing and the second night… Strip Club!

Montreal bachelor party ideas

Please do yourself a favor and don’t go to Crescent street two nights in a row. There are many other better clubs, bars, and strip joints in Montreal. You can find some incredible local hot spots on St-Laurent Boulevard, Mont-Royal street, and in the Mile-End District.

2. Make sure to prepare your day hangover activities as well!

montreal beer tour

Click here : Day activities you can do in Montreal  (There are also plenty of excellent spas in Montreal to sweat out the alcohol from the night before.) Learn more about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour <Here>

3.  Go see a Hockey or Soccer Game!

things to do montreal soccer

For all those hockey fans who are coming during off-season, take a look at Montreal’s soccer team, ‘Impact de Montréal. The Impact is now a MLS team and they are playing in a beautiful new stadium! It’s definitely worth checking out!

4.  Accommodate Your Broke Friends : Cheap Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas

things to do montreal cheap

Connected Montreal did an awesome article about Montreal Cheap bachelor party ideas. One of there best idea’s was going to a Bring your own wine/beer restaurant. We wrote a great article on the best BYOB’s in Montreal. Check it out Here! This is also a helpful article about finding cheap places to sleep.  Happy Thrifting!

 

5. For those not going to BYOB’s… Have a nice dinner out!

montreal bachelor party dinner

Montreal is the food capital of Canada. Enjoy an incredible meal at great restaurants like the Pied de Cochon. Where you can eat like a Lumber Jack King, seriously you will eat like one… check it out.  This probably will one of the highlights of your trip, we 100% guarantee it!

6. Drink the Local Brew/Bring the Good Stuff Back Home

bachelor party montreal beer

A. Montreal is the second city with the most breweries. You definitely need to try or bring back a few excellent craft beer products!

bachelor party activities drinking

B. The Province of Quebec invented “Ice Cider”. Definitively the type of gift you can bring back to your girlfriend when you come back home!

By Frédérik Nissen

Filed Under: Drink, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas – The 6 Essential Tips

26 November 2013 by Local Food Tours

If you’re planning your Bachelor party in Montreal, don’t forget these six essential tips!

 

1. Classic first night of clubbing and the second night… Strip Club!

Montreal bachelor party ideas

Please do yourself a favor and don’t go to Crescent street two nights in a row. There are many other better clubs, bars, and strip joints in Montreal. You can find some incredible local hot spots on St-Laurent Boulevard, Mont-Royal street, and in the Mile-End District.

2. Make sure to prepare your day hangover activities as well!

montreal beer tour

Click here : Day activities you can do in Montreal  (There are also plenty of excellent spas in Montreal to sweat out the alcohol from the night before.) Learn more about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour <Here>

3.  Go see a Hockey or Soccer Game!

things to do montreal soccer

For all those hockey fans who are coming during off-season, take a look at Montreal’s soccer team, ‘Impact de Montréal. The Impact is now a MLS team and they are playing in a beautiful new stadium! It’s definitely worth checking out!

4.  Accommodate Your Broke Friends : Cheap Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas

things to do montreal cheap

Connected Montreal did an awesome article about Montreal Cheap bachelor party ideas. One of there best idea’s was going to a Bring your own wine/beer restaurant. We wrote a great article on the best BYOB’s in Montreal. Check it out Here! This is also a helpful article about finding cheap places to sleep.  Happy Thrifting!

 

5. For those not going to BYOB’s… Have a nice dinner out!

montreal bachelor party dinner

Montreal is the food capital of Canada. Enjoy an incredible meal at great restaurants like the Pied de Cochon. Where you can eat like a Lumber Jack King, seriously you will eat like one… check it out.  This probably will one of the highlights of your trip, we 100% guarantee it!

6. Drink the Local Brew/Bring the Good Stuff Back Home

bachelor party montreal beer

A. Montreal is the second city with the most breweries. You definitely need to try or bring back a few excellent craft beer products!

bachelor party activities drinking

B. The Province of Quebec invented “Ice Cider”. Definitively the type of gift you can bring back to your girlfriend when you come back home!

By Frédérik Nissen

Filed Under: Drink, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas – The 6 Essential Tips

26 November 2013 by admin

If you’re planning your Bachelor party in Montreal, don’t forget these six essential tips!

 

1. Classic first night of clubbing and the second night… Strip Club!

Montreal bachelor party ideas

Please do yourself a favor and don’t go to Crescent street two nights in a row. There are many other better clubs, bars, and strip joints in Montreal. You can find some incredible local hot spots on St-Laurent Boulevard, Mont-Royal street, and in the Mile-End District.

2. Make sure to prepare your day hangover activities as well!

montreal beer tour

Click here : Day activities you can do in Montreal  (There are also plenty of excellent spas in Montreal to sweat out the alcohol from the night before.) Learn more about the Montreal Bachelor Party Tour <Here>

3.  Go see a Hockey or Soccer Game!

things to do montreal soccer

For all those hockey fans who are coming during off-season, take a look at Montreal’s soccer team, ‘Impact de Montréal. The Impact is now a MLS team and they are playing in a beautiful new stadium! It’s definitely worth checking out!

4.  Accommodate Your Broke Friends : Cheap Montreal Bachelor Party Ideas

things to do montreal cheap

Connected Montreal did an awesome article about Montreal Cheap bachelor party ideas. One of there best idea’s was going to a Bring your own wine/beer restaurant. We wrote a great article on the best BYOB’s in Montreal. Check it out Here! This is also a helpful article about finding cheap places to sleep.  Happy Thrifting!

 

5. For those not going to BYOB’s… Have a nice dinner out!

montreal bachelor party dinner

Montreal is the food capital of Canada. Enjoy an incredible meal at great restaurants like the Pied de Cochon. Where you can eat like a Lumber Jack King, seriously you will eat like one… check it out.  This probably will one of the highlights of your trip, we 100% guarantee it!

6. Drink the Local Brew/Bring the Good Stuff Back Home

bachelor party montreal beer

A. Montreal is the second city with the most breweries. You definitely need to try or bring back a few excellent craft beer products!

bachelor party activities drinking

B. The Province of Quebec invented “Ice Cider”. Definitively the type of gift you can bring back to your girlfriend when you come back home!

By Frédérik Nissen

Filed Under: Drink, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: montreal bachelor party, montreal bachelor party activities

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