If you love a beach party, you can feel like you're living it up in paradise at this beach club in Canada that's located on an island. Montreal's Beachclub is an open-air club with a swimming pool that's said to be the largest event complex of its kind in North America.
If you're planning a late-summer trip, you don't need to leave Canada to find amazing destinations worthy of a vacation. Narcity spoke to several Canadian travel influencers to get their picks on the top summer spots to visit in the country, and you'll definitely want to plan a visit to these locations.
This is not a story for anyone with a fear of heights. Sépaq has unveiled a brand new walkway and lookout at the end of a Quebec hiking trail that offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The 350-metre wooden path allows visitors to walk along the steep edge of the Pic-de-la-Tête-de-Chien, a 575-meter summit in the Parc national des Monts-Valin.
As Montreal officially enters spring, there's no better time to take in the longer and warmer days than by going on a weekend getaway with some stunning views. The Bel Air Hotel in Mont-Tremblant just might be a spot worth checking out if you really wanna take things to the next level.
When it comes to Montreal, there are endless things to do in the downtown core. However, sometimes the hustle and bustle of the city can be a bit too much to handle. Sometimes, you just want to explore the corners of Montreal without the added chaos of trekking downtown, and these are the best spots to do just that.