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all-night party montreal

Montreal is throwing an all-night party, and you're invited. Nuit Blanche is an artistic and cultural marathon that turns the city into an after-dark playground with light-up art installations, free music shows and museums open late, inviting the curious to explore into the wee hours.

The March 2 spectacle, part of Montréal en Lumière Festival, will feature over 100 free activities across the Quartier des Spectacles, downtown, Old Port, Plateau, the Quartier Latin and the Village, Mile End, and Hochelaga.

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Montreal is planning to revamp its nightlife, but not without first sparking some lively debate. Set for public consultation in February, the city's draft policy aims to energize its after-dark scene, drawing lessons from successful pilot projects like the MTL 24/24 all-night parties.

The "projet de politique de la vie nocturne montréalaise" centres on four principles: a phased approach to enhancing nightlife, creating specific zones for night-time activities, ensuring the policy benefits all Montreal residents with safe and inclusive access, and taking into account the views of all nightlife stakeholders.

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Montreal is exploring a bold initiative that could see part of Ville-Marie transform into a 24-hour entertainment district, as part of an ambitious city plan to revitalize downtown by 2030.

While the exact location for the nightlife zone is still in the works, the Latin Quarter has been identified as a possible choice. Known for its dense concentration of French-language institutions like the Université du Québec à Montréal, it could also be designated a "francophonie" neighbourhood.

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Montreal's nightlife is as iconic as the food scene and it's about to push the boundaries of both. Nearly two dozen Montreal restaurants and bars in the Village will remain open until 6 a.m. for one night only this month. On October 7, 2023, the Village is hosting one final summer-style blowout before Montreal's rue Sainte-Catherine reopens to cars.

The Société de développement commercial (SDC) du Village, in collaboration with the borough of Ville-Marie, is offering an all-night extravaganza where 20 Montreal establishments on rue Sainte-Catherine E and Atateken will join in on the fun.

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