February in Montreal isn't just another cold month it's our spirited pushback against the dark, chilly days. With the leap year adding an extra 24 hours to the calendar, you have even more things to do squeezed into the shortest month.
Montreal is known for many things – amazing food, a thriving arts scene, and its unique culture. But there's something else that sets this city apart: its winters. While most might prefer to stay cozy indoors, Montrealers are out there, making the most of the cold. Here are some things to do in and around Montreal that show winter here isn't just bearable – it's downright exciting.
As the city enters its chilliest month, don't just brace for the cold, embrace it. Despite recent holiday spending and inflation challenges, the city's lineup of events is wallet-friendly and rich in variety. From eye-catching public installations to the electrifying atmosphere of Igloofest, there's an unstoppable energy that defies the freeze.
Frigid temperatures and snow in Montreal signal the arrival of one of the city's hottest events: Igloofest. From January 18 to February 10, this year’s edition promises a lineup of electronic music legends and local talent that will have attendees dancing the cold away.
It's time for a new calendar, and hopefully, twelve months full of joy and new opportunities in the Quebec metropolis. 2023 is just starting and Montreal is already setting the bar high with tons of fun activities despite the freezing temps.No winter blues allowed on our island. From concerts to comfort food, art exhibitions, big parties and festivals, the city has something to cheer everyone up.So how will you mark the first month of the new year?