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If you’re hunting for a holiday gift that’s practical but still feels special, Corner Collection has a deal that might just check all your boxes. From December 17 to 25, they’re running a gift card promotion that makes giving (or treating yourself) way more rewarding.

For every $100 spent on e-gift cards, you’ll get a $20 promotional gift card sent straight to your email. Starting January 6, you can use that bonus at their boutique hotels, gourmet restaurants, or spa in Old Montreal.

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If you're looking for the ultimate place to throw a holiday bash that’s as festive as it is fabulous, Corner Collection has you covered. This Old Montreal hospitality group is giving you five incredible restaurant options to choose from for your private or corporate event.

From intimate gatherings to grand soirées, each venue offers a unique experience that captures the magic of the season. With festive menus available from December 24 to January 1, this is your opportunity to create a holiday moment that’s both sophisticated and unforgettable.

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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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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday night that a bill to create a new holiday in Canada dedicated to truth and reconciliation will receive royal assent, cementing it into law.

Trudeau said his party introduced legislation to create the "National Day for Truth and Reconciliation" to "commemorate the legacy of residential schools." 

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The federal government has released a list of authorized hotels that air travellers, including Quebecers, must choose from when returning to Canada by plane — and four of the "quarantine hotels" are in Montreal.  

Beginning on February 22, all travellers flying back into the country are required to stay at one of these hotels for up to three nights while they wait for the results of a mandatory COVID-19 test. 

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As we prepare to enter a new lockdown period in Quebec that will see non-essential businesses close from December 25 to January 11 (inclusive), we also prepare for a Christmas like no other. 

This means that in addition to the usual Christmas closures — which can be hard enough to keep track of — there are additional shutdowns due to COVID-19.  

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Every year, the magic of the holiday season is felt throughout Quebec. Here are 11 magical places in and around Montreal you should visit if you're obsessed with Christmas.

While there are tons of exciting activities you can do from the comfort of your living room, it's way more special to venture out into the snow and play tourist in your own city.

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If any year was going to end with a bang, such as a Christmas tree fire, 2020 would be it. That's why it's very important we follow the City of Montreal's tips for celebrating the holiday season safely. After all, the last thing any of us needs right now is a trip to the hospital.

Alongside a terrifying photo, the city shared its advice for not lighting your Christmas tree on fire, among other important facets of staying safe over the holidays. 

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This holiday season in Montreal will look and feel completely different and some community organizations will need more help than ever. Sadly, for many Montrealers, the holiday season is a reminder of how bad things really are. 

Wouldn't you agree that everyone in our community deserves the gift of happiness this holiday season? 

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, our habits have definitely changed quite a bit. Many of the places we used to love visiting are currently closed, leaving a lot of us wondering how exactly to fill our newfound free time.

After all, Netflix can only make so many Tiger Kings and holiday movies. 

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'Twas the weekend before Christmas and a second lockdown was on its way to Quebec, which meant it was time for locals to explore the multitude of things to do in Montreal before they no longer could.

So, don't let this weekend pass you by without getting a little fresh air. Try your best to get yourself out of bed, even if it's just for a quick walk around the park. It'll do you a world of good.

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Holiday markets are one of the few things we can do for fun right now — and they won't be around much longer with non-essential businesses set to close on December 25. But if you're starting to tire of typical Christmas goods, this Saturday's holiday market at Leaves House on avenue McGill College is expected to be un-be-leaf-able!

Why? There will be over 60 types of tropical plants, including rare plants, as well as hand-made macrame and other plant-related gift ideas. 

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