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Lyft has officially launched in Quebec and this code gets you 50% off your first 5 rides

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You can now book Lyft rides in Quebec.

You can now book Lyft rides in Quebec.

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Lyft has officially launched in Montreal and the Greater Quebec City Region, and if you're new to the app, you're in for a sweet deal. When you sign up using the code MONTREAL50, you can get 50% off your first five rides (max $10 per trip). Terms apply.

Whether you're heading to a 5 à 7, racing to catch a flight, or just trying to make it to work on time, local drivers on the Lyft platform are here to help you with a ride. You can skip the stress of navigating traffic, hunting for parking, or dealing with never-ending detours — just tap in your destination and go.

The app is simple to use and loaded with built-in safety features to give you peace of mind every time you ride. You’ll be able to share your trip details with friends or family, see your driver's photo, name and ratings before pickup, and even receive a check-in from Lyft if something seems off, like a long stop or route change.

A woman sitting in the rear seat of a car smiles while her friend gets in beside her. The Lyft app makes it easy to book rides, no matter what your plans. Courtesy of Lyft

Whether you’re a long-time Montrealer or just visiting for the summer, Lyft makes it easier to experience the city, from late-night hangs to last-minute errands.

New to Lyft? Download the app and use code MONTREAL50 to get 50% off your first 5 rides. (Max $10 off per trip.) Terms apply.

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