Museum Hopping in Montreal

Located on the Island of Montreal, the city of Montreal is the largest city in Quebec and has more than 1.7 million residents. It was named after Mount Royal in the middle of the city and is one of the 234 Hochelaga Archipelago Islands. There is archaeological evidence of native people who lived there 4,000 years ago. The First Nations peoples started building villages in the 1200s and were...

Laughing Together in World’s Largest Comedy Event

This year, Just for Laugh will present theater, gala performances, free outdoor performances, and club shows. As the world's most prestigious and largest comedy event, Just for Laugh will hold over 2000 shows in total. Those shows include 1500 shows that are free for locals and tourists. Coming to this event is an opportunity for industry professionals and the general to witness new emerging...

Glittering Winter in Montreal

Every winter, Montreal holds a fun and interactive art exhibition called Luminotherapie. You can find this fun event near De Maisonneuve, Sainte-Catherine, and Balmoral streets. This event is scheduled to end on March 14, 2021. This year, Luminotherapie tries to bring something fresh for the visitors. When you come there, you will immediately find "Loop!". This installation is designed by Olivier...

Paddling on Montreal’s Icy Water

Every February, the city of Montreal holds the Montreal Ice Canoe Challenge. In this event, you will see athletes from around Canada race and paddle through the icy waters of the St. Lawrence River. Those athletes will try to beat each other for several kilometers, starting from the iconic Bassin Alexandra and ending at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Both male and female athletes will participate in this...