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Montreal's annual Cabane à Sucre festival is back in Verdun from March 21 to 24, giving a taste of spring with a sprinkle of maple sugar. The festival is all about celebrating rustic Quebec culture and the sweet side of life, with a packed schedule of food, music, and activities, all for free. You can expect even more treats, tunes, and timber-themed fun this year.
There are few pleasures as great as sitting on a terrasse in the Montreal sun with a crisp beverage in hand and several friends around you. Thankfully, 'tis finally the season to begin enjoying this sacred ritual, and there are plenty of top-tier terraced spaces to choose from.
Verdun's "Enchanted Alley" is back as part of the holiday installations on rue Wellington, Time Out's 2022 "coolest street in the world." The alley hosts different scenes every year.