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Winter is no joke in Montreal, where average January lows hit 10 degrees Fahrenheit. But travelers willing to brave the weather can explore a side of the city many outsiders never see, ...
Bundle up and bring an appetite for all things artisanal. Eduardo Fonseca Arraes/Getty Images The historic streets of Montreal are enticing at any time of year, but they're especially magical ...
In order to up the ante in winter, the city sponsors Montréal en Lumière, or “Light up Montreal,” launched in 2000 and now in its third decade.The multi-week festival features everything ...
A Winter Wonderland of Adventure in Montréal From the beauty of bright lights to the crisp, fresh air and cultural delights, Montréal is the one-stop-shop for enjoying winter ...
Luminothérapie, the city’s flagship winter event, runs from December 2 through early March, offering a series of colourful (and interactive!) installations for visitors to explore.To see Montréal’s ...
10 free ways to enjoy Montreal this winter if you are sticking around. Whether you're looking for fun on a budget, staycation activities or got stuck in the city for the holidays, ...
But Montreal—with its outdoor festivals and cozy restaurant scene—makes a case for heading north instead. Most people think of daiquiris on the beach when envisioning winter escapes.
MONTREAL'S WINTER CARNIVAL.; THE GREAT ICE FESTIVAL WHICH WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY. Share full article. Feb. 1, 1884. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
MONTREAL'S WINTER CARNIVAL. Share full article. Jan. 27, 1889. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from January 27, 1889, Page 9 Buy Reprints.
WestJet recently revealed its winter schedule, featuring five new sun destinations from Calgary, Montreal or Toronto starting ...
WestJet released its 2025/2026 winter schedule for Québec—the first integrated schedule with Sunwing. For the first time, ...
Montreal just got clobbered with two epic back-to-back snowstorms, the likes of which we haven’t seen in 127 years. No problem, right? After all, winter is part of our DNA as Montrealers ...