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Montréal

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Montréal is a city shaped by layers of French and British history, with modern flair built into every corner. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, it’s one of the oldest cities in North America. Visitors walking through Old Montréal will find cobblestone streets, 18th-century buildings, and landmarks like the Notre-Dame Basilica, known for its deep blue interior and grand organ with over 7,000 pipes. Just a few blocks away, the Old Port offers riverfront paths and activities, including a giant observation wheel overlooking the Saint Lawrence River.

Culture in Montréal reflects its bilingual heartbeat. Street signs and menus flow between French and English, and the local accent is distinctly Québécois. The city has a strong performing arts scene, with world-class institutions like the Place des Arts complex and smaller venues hosting everything from contemporary dance to improv comedy. During summer, free public events such as the Montréal International Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs turn downtown into an open-air stage, often drawing international performers alongside local talent.

Outdoor exploration is woven into daily life in Montréal. Mount Royal, the hill at the city’s center, offers wooded trails, city views, and a lake for skating in winter or paddle boating in summer. In the warmer months, residents picnic on its grassy slopes or join the rhythmic tam-tam drumming gatherings held every Sunday. The Lachine Canal, once central to shipping, is now a peaceful cycling route that stretches from the Old Port to the western edge of the island, passing parks, cafés, and modern art installations along the way.

Learn More About Montréal

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
This museum complex boasts over 13,000 square meters of exhibition space, and is spread over five pavilions. Over 44,000 items are featured here.

Biodome
Four North American ecosystems are replicated in this truly unique facility, located at Olympic Park.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
The inside of this basilica is one of the world's most dramatic; it is a masterwork of Gothic Revival architecture.
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Nature vive
From 8/19/2024 - 4/4/2026
The event, Nature Vive, offers a unique sensory immersion into nature, designed to inspire positive action towards biodiversity challenges. It's a captivating spectacle that underscores the importance of preserving the planet's magic and aligns with COP15's commitment to protect 30% of all ecosystems by 2030. The event is a collaborative effort among various organizations committed to conservation and sustainable development, including the United Nations, the David Suzuki Foundation, and National Geographic, and is produced by OASIS Immersive Studios.
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MONTREAL - Atelier pour apprendre à faire des bagels montréalais !
From 1/30/2026 - 4/12/2026
This small-group cooking class, conducted in English, unveils the secrets of crafting Montreal's culinary treasure - bagels. In a cozy apartment setting in Rosemont, the chef-instructor will guide attendees through selecting the best flour, kneading the dough to perfection, and customizing their bagel toppings to suit their tastes.
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MONTREAL - Francouvertes 2026
From 3/9/2026 - 5/11/2026
The Francouvertes is gearing up for its 30th edition, with a plethora of artists having submitted their applications to participate. Now, it's up to the esteemed jury to undertake the challenging task of selecting the 21 artists who will grace the stage.
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MONTREAL - Que notre joie demeure
From 3/17/2026 - 4/16/2026
This event showcases the life and controversy surrounding the renowned architect, Cline Wachowski, as she navigates the challenges of designing a major building in Montreal amidst accusations of gentrification and unethical practices. The theatrical adaptation of Kev Lambert's novel, brought to life by Maxime Carbonneau and Laurence Dauphinais, explores the brutal questions of social acceptability, the illusion of honesty, and the paradox of rebellion within a capitalist society.
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Francouvertes
From 3/9/2026 - 5/11/2026
Every spring in Montreal, music enthusiasts flock to the renowned Francouvertes competition, showcasing the best emerging Francophone artists. With a history dating back to 1995, this event has become a springboard for many talented musicians. Attendees can expect electrifying performances, diverse musical genres, and the chance to discover the next big sensation in the French music scene. Francouvertes is a must-attend event for those seeking to immerse themselves in the vibrant and dynamic music culture of Quebec.
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MONTREAL - Michel Fugain
From 4/1/2026 - 4/26/2026
Fugain invites attendees on a captivating journey into the future, a world reminiscent of a Big Bazaar. With Michel Fugain's much-anticipated return to Quebec, guests can expect a grand celebration and a fantastic story.
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