Château Dufresne, a heritage site and museum in Montréal, is a sumptuous residence inspired by the fine arts that brothers Oscar and Marius Dufresne - two prominent members of the city’s francophone bourgeoisie - had built between 1915 and 1918. Visitors ...
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Maison Saint-Gabriel is the oldest example of rural architecture in Montreal. Acquired by Marguerite Bourgeoys in 1668, this house was the home of the Filles du Roy (King's Wards). Witness the talent of costumed guides and the authenticity of its historic ...
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Looking for a fun, educational outing that will stimulate your family’s sense of scientific curiosity in a festive atmosphere? Come to the Eurêka! Festival, Quebec’s big science celebration. 200 scientists, performers, science communicators and artists ...
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Pente à Neige located in Montreal is a winter sports resort with three ski slopes and the largest tube slides on the island (300m). The site has 3 ski lifts, rentals of ski and snowboard equipment. This winter site also offers skating, a snow park, games ...
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Zoofest & OFFJFL is a Montréal festival that features a program devoted to discovery of emerging talent for comedy, theatre, storytelling, magic, music and several other forms of art. This festival features unique experiences that you won’t forget anytime ...
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The 7th International Biennial of Digital Art (BIAN), organized by ELEKTRA, returns on May 31, 2024 at Arsenal contemporary art Montreal. The BIAN, a major exhibition entirely dedicated to contemporary digital art and presented since 2012, will be held ...
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Located in downtown Montreal, the Quartier des spectacles is the city’s cultural heart. Within its boundaries, you will find the highest concentration and the greatest diversity of cultural venues in North America. All year round, day or night, Montrealers ...
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The International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) in Montreal is dedicated to the international promotion and distribution of films on art and media arts. For over four decades, it has presented an annual event in March, which allows discovery of the ...
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The M.A.D. Festival is an annual free event that celebrates creativity and diversity in downtown Montreal. Over the course of several days, the festival offers a wide range of artistic and cultural activities, including live music, dance, visual arts ...
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Festival Montreal Baroque takes over Montreal streets, churches, museums and concert halls to delight one and all with the great classics of Baroque music. The Festival honours improvisation and composition inside the Mile End and Outremont. With renowned ...
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