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On Monday night, the Montreal Canadiens are playing in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 28 years and to mark the occasion, the city's most iconic bagel shop, St-Viateur, has cooked up a batch of game-day ready bagels.

And while they sadly aren't for sale, this just proves that the entire city is behind the Habs!

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We've said it before and we'll say it again, beach season has arrived in Quebec. Of course, that also applies to Beachclub — a popular open-air club with a swimming pool about an hour from Montreal — which just announced the details of its "Grand Opening Pool Party" for the 2021 season.

"After more than a year without an event at the Beachclub, it's finally time to announce the come back of our famous POOL PARTY on our little island this summer!" reads a Beachclub Instagram post.

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Quebec City's beer garden pool, La Cour arrière du Festibière, has announced it's reopening its terrasse for the season on May 28, and it might be the coolest spot to get a drink in the province — literally.

As Narcity Québec reports, the pub features chairs and tables in a shallow pool where patrons can sip a beer while dipping their feet in the water.

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On May 18, Premier François Legault announced Quebec's province-wide deconfinement plan, including removing the curfew and reopening restaurant and bar terrasses.

We sorted through your DMs and answered all your questions about the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Quebec. 

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Following the announcement that Quebec's drive-in theatres would be allowed to reopen, the ultra-popular Ciné-Parc Saint-Eustache has confirmed to MTL Blog that it plans to begin its 2021 season on May 28.

The drive-in, famous for its retro entrance gate and flea market, makes for a perfect summer date spot.

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It was the news heard 'round Quebec: the curfew is ending and things will be gradually reopening this summer. According to Premier François Legault and the province's public health authorities, several reopenings will be happening throughout summer as more and more of us get vaccinated. 

But what's reopening, and when? MTL Blog's ultimate guide to Quebec's summer reopening plan has got you covered. 

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Quebec Premier François Legault's thoughts about how much the average rent in Montreal is have ignited a firestorm of hilariously pointed memes online. 

Though Legault insists that everyone misunderstood his answer to Manon Massé's question at a press conference on Wednesday, that didn't stop anyone from laying into Legault about his dubious monthly rent price assumptions. 

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The dates of Montréal en Lumière 2021, including the city's beloved all-night arts festival, Nuit Blanche, have been pushed back — but the event is still a go. Although organizers aren't sure whether it will be strictly virtual or not. 

This year's event had previously been scheduled to take place from February 18 to 28, but the team announced that "given the current situation and most recent sanitary measures" it has been moved to March 4 to 28 with Nuit Blanche on March 13.  

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In a tweet on January 5, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal provided an update on the number of COVID-19-related inspections it conducted, tip line calls it received and tickets it issued in the days following Christmas.

According to the tweet, the Montreal police received 903 calls with tips about potential public health violations between December 28 and January 3. 

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It seems the Montreal police's phone line has been ringing a little more than usual during this past week.

The SPVM tweeted that between October 4 and 11, they received a total of "765 calls related to the application of [...] Public Health orders."

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