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beach near montreal

Do you ever fantasize about exchanging traffic and construction for beautiful beaches? Nothing beats summer in Montreal, but it's understandable if you find yourself craving an escape from the city — whether to embark on a road trip or take a refreshing dip in the ocean.

Now that we mention it, jet-setting to a place with white sand and turquoise waters sounds like a pretty great idea, but it also sounds like an expensive one. So, if you can't afford to take a trip to the Caribbean, why not bring the Caribbean to you?

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Montreal might not have the majestic oceanfronts of Boston, nor the bohemian beach culture that defines Miami, but there's at least one place in southern Quebec where we can pretend it does. Plage Saint-Zotique, the riverside beach 50 minutes from downtown Montreal, is opening for the season — its 41st — on Saturday, June 17.

The beach features Caribbean-style thatched cabanas, a symbol it has incorporated into its logo.

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Picture this: you're on a private island adorned with a rustic beach house where the sounds of the waves hitting the shore and nature's soft breeze keep you company as you sip your morning coffee. Sounds pretty sweet, right? Well, you can experience just that only a stone's throw away from Montreal.

Nestled on the St. Lawrence River in Thousand Islands is an Airbnb only two hours away from Montreal that offers up an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The island has breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes made up of beaches with crystal-clear waters right at your doorstep.

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Clock Tower Beach, the iconic summer chilling spot at the Old Port, is ending its season on September 5. You only have a few days left to relax barefoot in the white sand just five minutes from downtown.

While swimming isn't allowed, the beach features blue lounge chairs, large parasols, a wooden boardwalk, misting stations, as well as fantastic views of the St. Lawrence River, the Jacques-Cartier Bridge and Île Sainte-Hélène.

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