October, is that you already? The leaves have started to change colour, the weather is cooler and spooky season is around the corner.Fall activities are kicking off across Montreal to mark the new month: from a music festival to a craft market, a parade with extravagant costumes and, of course, lots of opportunities for beer drinking.So, where will you go first?
What an incredible, (mostly) restriction-free summer it was! This festival season was one for the books, though going back to a pre-pandemic lifestyle probably made it challenging to maintain your lockdown-level savings.You can keep the fun going while sticking to a budget with these 13 free activities in September. From film screenings to street parties, food festivals and dance classes, you can still get out this month on a budget.
ItalfestMTL is back, and in a big way, as the National Congress of Italian-Canadians celebrates the 29th edition of ItalfestMTL, formerly known as Italian week.
Bravissimo! the 29th edition of ItalfestMTL, formerly called Montreal's Italian Week, will take place from August 5 to 20.The event is back in full swing with both virtual and in-person activities all around the island, including in Kirkland, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, LaSalle, Saint-Léonard, Little Italy and, for the first time ever, the Quartier des Spectacles.
If this first full post-pandemic arts season seems more packed than ever with places to go and things to see, it’s probably because the last two years of calendars have