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If your idea of a perfect summer day involves sunshine, a flight of craft beer and hopping between patios like it's your full-time job, you need to head to Kingston.

Tucked between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, Kingston is like a goldmine of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. This small city punches way above its weight when it comes to food, drink and vibes. And in the summer? The patios are elite.

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It's no question that summer is a favourite season in Montreal — and with good reason. Once the sun arrives, the city comes alive with plenty of sights to see, things to do and places to go.  

Summer 2021 promises to be especially fun because, after a year and a bit of being cooped up indoors, what could be better than soaking up Montreal at its finest?

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In Montreal, summer means more than just fun in the sun. It's a season that brings people together — something many Montrealers have been missing over the past year.

There's no doubt summer 2021 is particularly special. With restrictions easing for the first time in months, the spirit of celebration is in the air, and people are ready to make this season one for the history books.

Is there any better way to kick off summer in this city than with Saint-Jean-Baptiste? As a celebration of Quebec's heritage and history, it’s one of the province's favourite holidays and with good reason. From bonfires and barbecues to fireworks and fêtes, St-Jean is when Montreal truly comes alive.

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Summer is approaching, and one thing I’m beyond excited about is park days. After a few drinks, some sunshine and a great time spent with my roommates, it’ll feel like any other normal year (kind of).

As someone who's very into the outdoors and living a healthy lifestyle, I’m very conscious of what I’m putting in my body — especially when it comes to alcohol. But at the same time, I do love the idea of a boozy refreshment after a day of activities.

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It goes without saying that Montreal nightlife is unlike anything else in Canada, if not the world, and is definitely something that we've been missing during the pandemic.

But good news, Montreal Bubble Rooms have been created as a safe way to party without leaving the comfort of your bubble.

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Italy is hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world. Whether it's the awe-inspiring architecture, stunning interior design, gourmet cuisine, elegant fashion or iconic automobiles, this European country is famous for being a worldwide trendsetter.

Since you can't safely travel there right now, why not transform your apartment into your favourite Italian vacation spot? Create your own little dolce vita.

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Many have heard of Starbucks' secret menu, but few have actually dared to try it. That's where Montreal TikToker Sabrina Tam comes in.

She's showing us exactly how she hacks the Starbucks menu, ordering extravagant — and delicious-looking — drinks in the Montreal area. 

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What's better than a nice, cold beer? Getting paid to drink that nice, cold beer. EduBirdie, a professional essay writing service geared toward students, is hiring between 28 and 40 hangover testers who will get paid to party — and, yes, Quebecers can apply!

The point of the "research" is to study which of the 15 most popular American beer brands has the smallest impact on productivity the next day, according to the website. 

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Montrealers definitely love to drink. But Montrealers also like to take their drinks to the next level. Like Art Kombucha, which combines the ultimate two things locals love: kombucha and beer.

The company looks at taking the best of kombucha's "festive potential." When most companies make the fermented drink, they try to limit the amount of alcohol in the process. Art Komucha said, "Why not [not do that]?"

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