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On Thursday, Health Minister Christian Dubé outlined what Quebec's vaccine passport system would look like and when it would take effect.

The purpose of a vaccine passport would be to allow Quebecers with two doses of a vaccine to access some non-essential services in the event of a spike in new cases. Here's the rundown.

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As the world gradually begins to reopen, you might be itching to head out on an adventure. Thankfully, Québec City's lively culture, vibrant history and many attractions make it one of the province's most sought-after staycation spots this summer. 

Just a stone's throw away from Montreal, Québec City and its European charm might make you feel like you're on a different continent — minus the travel, expense and crowds. And this summer, the city promises to be better than ever with a season-long lineup of outdoor activities, new urban developments and more.

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Starting in September, all high school students in Quebec will have five extra hours of school time each week for extracurricular activities.

Minister of Education Isabelle Charest made the announcement in a June 18 press conference. She said schools in Quebec will decide what to offer during the daily extracurricular school hour, as well as when to offer it during the day.

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After being cooped up all winter, many of us are craving a new destination to get excited about. With travel limited outside of the province, this is a great time to explore beautiful Quebec — and Gaspésie is one of the most popular places to do that.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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The Old Port of Montreal has provided a sneak peek at its full summer lineup and the city landmark is ramping up festivities with reopenings on land, water and air — all while offering the same summer activities Montrealers look forward to each season.

The Old Port announced over 30 fun things to do in Montreal this summer that are perfect for foodies, those who enjoy the outdoors, adventurous folks and more. 

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If you ever want to feel like you've travelled to another country — another planet, even — without leaving Quebec, then Réserve de parc national de l'Archipel-de-Mingan is just the place.

It's home to Canada's largest concentration of monoliths, which are basically huge rock formations (these ones are made of limestone).  

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As the hot season approaches, we're left wondering—how many classic things to do in Montreal during the summer do you need to do to officially qualify as a true Montrealer?

MTL Blog came up with this amazing listmous test (see what I did there?) You can only call yourself a true Montrealer if you've done at least nine out of these 13 activities during the summer. 

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As of April 8, wearing a mask outside while doing activities in a group is mandatory in Quebec's orange and red zones.

Whether you're going for a walk with your friends or getting together for a game with your soccer league, you're going to need to remember another bunch of new rules about wearing a mask.

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As part of a tightening of restrictions amid the province's third wave of COVID-19, Quebec is making masks or face coverings mandatory for outdoor group sports and recreational activities.

In orange and red zones, as of Thursday, April 8, a face-covering will be required when participants don't live together, according to an April 6 press release from the minister of health.

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The time has finally come! Gyms are reopening in Montreal as of March 26 — but that's not all that's happening. The provincial government released its plan for the return of indoor sports & fitness activities across Quebec. 

Here's what you need to know.

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Quebec Minister for Education Isabelle Charest announced Friday that starting on March 26, some organized sports and recreation activities, including Quebec gyms, will be able to restart and reopen.

"Evidently, sanitary measures will always be present, but we should be able to practice several of our favourite activities, even if it means that we have to do them a little differently," said Charest. 

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From great outdoor activities, to newly approved indoor activities, to some important educational activities, there are many things to do in Montreal to not just keep you busy, but keep you smiling all the way until Monday.

Maybe even keep you smiling on Monday, too...

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