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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 the general population begins to receive COVID-19 vaccines in Quebec, and provincial officials slowly reopen post-secondary schools and cultural centres, McGill University and Concordia University are beginning to make some changes for the Summer and Fall 2021 semesters.  

McGill University will be shifting from remote learning to in-person teaching on campus as of fall 2021, a February 23 statement issued by the university confirmed. 

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As of February 8, Quebec will be relaxing some of its COVID-19 public health restrictions. This means the province's rules are about to change... again.  

Living in a constant state of flux, it can be hard to keep track of what you're allowed to do and what might result in a $1,500 fine. But don't worry. We got you! We answered all the questions you sent to our DMs so you can prepare for the weeks ahead. 

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As we approach the one-year anniversary of health restrictions in Canada and many people continue to limit their physical contact with others, it's worth revisiting the federal and provincial governments' rules and advice for sex during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governments began issuing COVID-19 sexual health recommendations in the spring but have continued to update them.

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A little over two hours away from our city lies one of the most unique and beautiful fall excursions that is sure to leave you in an inspiring place. From October 1 to October 18, you and your friends and family can dive into an activity that you have most likely never experienced before: a cranberry festival.

The stunning Cranberry Interpretation Centre is where this all goes down!

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Fall is undeniably one of the best times of the year. There are honestly so many things to do in Montreal during this season — it's more than just stepping on crunchy leaves and taking in the fall foliage views. The possibilities are endless! And the best part is, you don't even have to break the bank to enjoy it.

Being in such a passionate city, we get a little extra festive when it comes to fall.

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