With fall in full force, Quebec's landscapes are still casting gorgeous hues of red, orange and gold across the province and there's really no better time to explore Quebec's natural wonders than to embark on a hike and catch the autumn magic up close. Located only 45 minutes from Montreal is Mont-Saint-Hilaire a popular hiking spot with loads of trails for you to discover. The Gault Nature Reserve offers a 25-kilometre network of trails and four different summits to overlook.
Montreal's Old Port has a fresh addition to its already bustling roster of shops and this new spot just might be where you find your sole mate. Felix, a brand-new sneaker store café combo, opened its doors earlier this month and is easily one of the hottest spots to grab a pair of kicks and get your coffee fix.
No more juggling between your two-wheeler and metro schedules. As of May 20, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is letting cyclists bring their trusty steeds on board at all times. Weekdays will see improved access for cyclists, while weekends and holidays will be a full green light for cyclists. Just keep in mind, during a few high-traffic city events, temporary restrictions may apply.