8 Things You Can Still Do In Montreal This Weekend

Activities that don't break any lockdown rules!
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The 514 never disappoints. Thanks to living in a cool city like ours, there are still things to do in Montreal amid both the cold season and a lockdown.

This weekend, there are a variety of COVID-safe activities you can participate in.

Just make sure to keep in mind that the Quebec-wide curfew starts on Saturday, January 9 at 8 p.m.

So, it's time to start used to going for winter walks during the day!

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Shop For Shoes While Giving Back To A Good Cause

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When: January 8 – 10

Address: Online

Why You Need To Go: Yellow is giving locals a good reason to buy a new pair of shoes this weekend.

Try A New Vegetarian Dish

Address: Various spots in Montreal

Why You Need To Order: To start the new year on a healthy foot!

Go Sledding 

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Address: Various parks throughout the city.

Why You Need To Go: Get some fresh air while connecting with your inner child.

Taste Test One Of Starbucks Latest Drinks

Address: Various locations in Montreal

Why You Need To Go: Starbucks has a way of warming both our soul and our taste buds. And it's three new drinks sound ultra-delicious.

Order Yourself Brunch In A Box

Why You Need To Go: Breakfast in bed is just so much better when you're not the one making it. So, let Brunch Box Mtl do the work for you!

Take A Walk In The Old Port

Address: Vieux-Port, Montreal

Why You Need To Go: Since going for long walks is just about one of the only things we can do right now, might as well wander through one of the city's prettiest spots.

Discover A Montreal Trainer To Follow For Fitness Inspiration

Why You Need To Try: If getting off the couch was one of your new year's resolutions, following trainers on Instagram will surely help motivate you!

Check out these trainers

Try Halle Berry's Favourite Spot For Hot Wings

Address: 75, rue Sainte-Anne, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec; Cunningham's Pub

Why You Need To Try: If Halle Berry says they're the best wings around, they must be.

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