The Plaza Theater, for those who remember it, was once one of the most luxurious and prosperous movie theaters in the metropolis. Indeed, from its opening in 1922, and until the end of the 1970s, the room did honor to its primary vocation: to present ...
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The Galerie d'art Le Bourget is located in the Old Montreal area, the first of the galleries to open its doors in the heart of the Quartier des Arts on Saint-Paul Street. It is in this environment rich in history and culture that the gallery presents ...
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Theater The Comedy of Montreal is a performance hall in Montreal dedicated mainly to teater ans more particularly to comedy and vaudeville comedie ! In the purest tradition of the Franch coffee-teater, this room offers comedy shows all year round ! Since ...
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Discover chocolates made by hand since the beginning. The tradition lives on thanks to unique know-how. Chocolats Andrée is a classic that is constantly reinventing itself, a love story written day by day since 1940. The workshop-store offers a collection ...
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Over 100 Québec's artisans are represented in this art cooperative founded in 1973. Quality and originality in all media are the hallmarks of this gallery. On any given day, you're likely to run into one of the artisans, for they not only display their ...
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Discover the unsuspected treasures of the Rivière des Prairies by renting a canoe or a sea kayak at the Site nautique Sophie-Barat. Sign up for a personalized course to learn the basic techniques. The Site nautique Sophie-Barat is an ideal one-stop shop ...
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12055, rue Grenet Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H4J 2J5
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Gallery specializing in the highest quality Inuit works, executed by internationally renowned artists as well as by some of the most talented young artists. These works of art can be found in some of the country’s most prestigious museums as well as corporate ...
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The Gallery is located in the heart of the Quartier international, the cultural epicenter for the arts in Montreal. The Gallery is surrounded by a rich collection of public art.
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The MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) is a pluridisciplinary presenter of professional contemporary art (dance, theatre (French and English), music, interdisciplinary, visual and media arts) mandated to promote intercultural artists (emerging, and established ...
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