Ten minutes from downtown Montréal, come explore unique Pôle des Rapides neighbourhoods. You will discover over 100 kilometres (62 miles) of cycling trails and breathtaking scenery along the St. Lawrence River, the Lachine Canal and Lake Saint-Louis. ...
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The home of indie theatre on the Main! MainLine combines the raw talents of emerging artists with the experience of established ones to produce unconventional and innovative work that challenges artists and delights audiences. They are best known as the ...
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Founded on August 12, 1900 as the first professional theatre built by and for Francophones, this venue presented Broadway hits adapted for Québec audiences and was the home of the province’s biggest burlesque and melodrama artists. Starting in 1997, it ...
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A network of 5,300 kilometres, the Route Verte is the largest bike path in North America! In constant development thanks to the efforts and involvement of its many partners, this queen of bike paths zigzags across Quebec's territory, running along an ...
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The theatre is about to write an exciting new page in its history by integrating itself into the multi-purpose entertainment complex known as Espace St-Denis. Visitors will have a unique experience with a wide range of cultural, touristic, technological ...
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The Maison symphonique is a classical music hall built to the most exacting international standards of natural acoustics, stage design and architecture. Its perfect visibility and immersive intimacy give audiences an exceptional audio and visual experience ...
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Are you ready for adventure? Just a stone's throw from the Bell Centre, in Montréal, you'll find the most exciting laser game in the city. Dare to get lost in the mist of a five-level labyrinth with light effects and intoxicating music. Whatever the event ...
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Atwater Market in Montréal is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers ...
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