Montreal's Terrasse William Gray is erecting temporary magical domes for you to comfortably enjoy a memorable outdoor dinner or brunch this winter. Starting December 1, you can book a transparent bubble for your group of foodies to take part in a gourmet experience with breathtaking views of Old Montreal's Place Jacques-Cartier and the Grande Roue.
Montreal's Old Port is reopening its massive ice skating rink, so you can glide under the glow of the Bonsecours ferris wheel. The rink will host a grand opening on December 10, which will kick off weekly events through March 5, 2023. You can pick between "DJ on Ice" Friday evenings, "Live Saturdays" with musical performances and "Family Sundays" with kid-friendly games and activities.
Despite the societal stigma attached to shedding tears passed infancy, crying can actually be quite healthy for you. A good cry is a way to relieve mental or emotional stress and physical tension. A public display of emotion such as weeping can turn out to be as embarrassing as it is cathartic. But often, figuring out exactly where to go when the tears start flowing can make the situation even more stressful.
The shortest but prettiest season in Quebec is finally here. It means now is the perfect time to go on a road trip or hiking adventure to admire the trees turning orange and yellow before it gets icy cold outside.
Dream of visiting Rio de Janeiro or Trinidad and Tobago during Carnaval season? The street parties sure seem like a lot of fun, with their sea of colourful costumes and the cacophonous riot of music. Well, the wait is over: Montreal is getting its own this weekend!Organized as part of the AfroMonde festival, this free Carnaval is a local celebration of the world's cultures. The highlight of the event is a parade of traditional outfits, music and dance taking place in the Old Port on August 28 at 2 p.m.