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As summer comes to a close, so begins the annual tradition of flocking to Montreal terrasses in order to make the most of the fleeting warm weather.

That said, there is another way to squeeze more drinks out of the few summer nights we have left: order bigger drinks.

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As the holiday season blankets Quebec in a shimmering veil of snow, everything comes alive with a unique and enchanting charm. From the twinkling lights adorning historic streets to the scent of freshly baked pastries in the air, Quebec offers a holiday experience like no other.

Whether you're a local looking to explore your city in a new light or a traveller seeking a winter wonderland, this comprehensive listicle has you covered. It'll take you on a delightful journey through the most magical dining, drinking, and adventure experiences this picturesque province has to offer during the holidays.

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Police and organization Éduc'alcool will be handing out 10,000 aluminum drink guards at Montreal bars and local events. The project, called "Check ton verre," aims to prevent spiking and "excessive alcohol consumption."

Éduc'alcool says the goal is not "to put the burden on potential victims, but rather to raise awareness about safe and responsible behaviour."

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Montreal is home to so many swanky bars, pubs, and lounges, but if you're looking to spice up your nights out in the city with a splash of secrecy, then a hidden speakeasy ought to do the trick.

Luckily, there's no shortage of must-try hidden bars across Montreal. Whether you're in the mood for a sultry and sexy moment, glitz and glam, or feeling more jazzy vibes — here are a few secret spots worth checking out:

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Times can be tough these days, but that doesn’t stop you from going out to bars in Montreal now and then, does it? The good news is that you don’t need to break the bank. These bars won’t just serve you a great drink, but they’re served in the kind of places that will make you feel like a million bucks.

Here are some swanky Montreal bars with amazing drink deals:

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Anyone who watched the first season of Netflix’s Drink Masters might have noticed that not one but two mixologists were repping the Montreal bar scene: Loyd Von Rose and Tao Zrafi.

Both had strong momentum on the show and Zrafi ended up a finalist. Now, his work can be found at the new bar Baby, which was created by Jean-François Gervais and Nicolas Urli.

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Montreal has plenty of secret nooks and crannies, if you know where to look. There's a special pleasure in knowing all the best spots in your city, whether it's to find poutine in an unexpected place or to hide in plain sight at a coworking hub. And, of course, who doesn't want to be in the know when there's high-quality cocktails involved?

The speakeasy scene is bustling in Montreal, including at a little place called Le Petit Secret. This Rosemont bar is not only password-protected, but the secret code changes on a monthly basis. You'll have to keep up if you want to become a regular.

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There's nothing quite like going to the local pub with friends to grab a drink. The only thing that could make it better is ordering some amazing food to take it to the next level.

With Montreal being home to some of the best pubs across the country, you're bound to find yourself having a blast all while treating your taste buds to some delish food.

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