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Montreal is officially becoming a yellow zone this Monday, June 14. And, with that, come yellow zone rules.

As Quebec's new COVID-19 cases continue to decline and with the rules on gatherings, restaurants, gyms — and more — changing quickly, MTL Blog went through your DMs and answered your questions about what it means to be at a "Level 2–Early Warning (yellow)" alert level. 

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With the city turning into a COVID-19 orange zone on June 7, we finally get to experience the long-awaited return of indoor restaurant dining in Montreal.

However, while some restrictions will be lifted, some rules will still apply. Here's what you need to know about indoor dining at restaurants in Montreal.

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Calling all waterpark lovers, we've got some exciting news for you. A new indoor park, MOANA Parc Aquatique, will be opening in Mirabel by 2023, and it sounds like it's going to be massive.

This project was started by Ray Junior and is surely going to become the new hot spot in Quebec in the coming years.

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Last week, Quebec's minister of education, Isabelle Charest, announced that indoor sports and fitness centres would be permitted to reopen in red zones — yes, gyms included — starting on March 26.

The government did not specify the logistics of how gyms would manage their respective reopenings, but we gathered the information that's available to answer your questions about the return of indoor sports and fitness across Quebec.

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Spas and indoor pools in Quebec hotels will be allowed to reopen across the province later this month, according to an announcement by Quebec's tourism minister, Caroline Proulx.

The changes will come into effect on March 15 and March 26, depending on the Quebec region and its respective COVID-19 alert level.

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The time has finally come! Gyms are reopening in Montreal as of March 26 — but that's not all that's happening. The provincial government released its plan for the return of indoor sports & fitness activities across Quebec. 

Here's what you need to know.

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If the past year has taught us anything, it's that home is a haven like no other.

And while your immediate living space should be a place that brings you joy, your neighbourhood is equally as important. As the saying goes: it's all about location, location, location — and that's especially true of Quartier des Spectacles, which has a little something for everyone at any time of the year. 

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Premier François Legault announced that as of February 26, Quebec's movie theatres, indoor pools and indoor sports complexes would reopen, including in red zones, just in time for spring break.

The premier also said outdoor winter activities in Quebec — previously limited to four individuals from different addresses — can soon be carried out by a group of up to eight individuals from different households.

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