The team behind Montreal's MR-63 Pavilion a food and culture venue made of old metro cars that's set to open in 2025 has released new renderings, giving us a better sense of what the space will look like once it's complete.
It's hard to look at Montreal's skyline without spotting a church. So much so that American writer and humorist Mark Twain once said upon a visit to Montreal in 1888 that you "couldn't throw a brick" in the city "without breaking a church window."
The Montreal SAT (Société des Arts Technologiques) got special permission from the city to serve alcohol for a full 29-hour period between May 21 and 23. The occasion is a more than day-long musical event that, according to a press release, "will showcase local and international nightlife artists in an uninterrupted manner."