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montréal en lumière

Montreal doesn’t do ordinary, especially right after Nuit Blanche. When the city's all-night art bash wraps up, it switches from visual feast to actual feast with Brunchs en Lumière.

Over two dozen eateries will offer a special menu on the morning of March 3 for festivalgoers looking to refuel following the festivities. It's the Montreal brunch afterparty you didn't know you needed until now.

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Montreal is throwing an all-night party, and you're invited. Nuit Blanche is an artistic and cultural marathon that turns the city into an after-dark playground with light-up art installations, free music shows and museums open late, inviting the curious to explore into the wee hours.

The March 2 spectacle, part of Montréal en Lumière Festival, will feature over 100 free activities across the Quartier des Spectacles, downtown, Old Port, Plateau, the Quartier Latin and the Village, Mile End, and Hochelaga.

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Winter in Montreal is when the city turns the cold into a carnival of lights. From February 29 to March 10, the city is throwing a party so bright and warm there's no need to escape the chill, you can just celebrate it.

The CeraVe Skating Loop is back by popular demand, with an elevated, 300-metre-long track. Skaters can enjoy the city views surrounded by LED lights and music, making each lap an experience rather than just exercise. The Tim Hortons chalet will have skate rentals and, for those needing a break, the SAQ bistro is serving up hot drinks and snacks.

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February in Montreal isn't just another cold month — it's our spirited pushback against the dark, chilly days. With the leap year adding an extra 24 hours to the calendar, you have even more things to do squeezed into the shortest month.

From celebrations of the Lunar New Year to shows from 90s pop stars, the heartwarming sweetness of Valentine's Day, to the ultimate comfort of a creative poutine, every moment is an opportunity to defy the winter blues. And don't forget, it all leads up to the thrill of tax season.

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It's the final stretch before spring — thank goodness! But that doesn't mean you have to wait indoors for temps to rise and the snow to melt. The worst is behind us and now it's time to make the most of the last bits of winter.

Our city has so much to offer, and even if it's still freezing, you can still find the motivation to get dressed and get out.

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Montreal's beloved winter festival is returning to the Quartier des Spectacles on February 16 with some opening events that are sure to bring at least a little free cheer to the frozen wastelands of Montreal.

The festivities will begin at 7 p.m. at the Place Loto-Québec at the Esplanade Tranquille skating rink, where a percussion group called Baratanga will set things off with a bang (of drums). Then, there will be on-ice acrobatics from a troupe led by former Cirque du Soleil performer Kevin Lapierre.

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Montréal en Lumière is returning in 2023 to light up the Quartier des Spectacles midway through the cold, dark tunnel of winter.

From February 16 to March 5, festivalgoers can delight in a flurry of free winter activities, including an elevated ice skating loop, glowing ferris wheel and tons of new installations and shows, culminating in an all-night Nuit Blanche finale. There will also be many opportunities to indulge your inner foodie.

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The only thing that's harder to believe than the fact that it's already the weekend again is that it's already March. With spring weather looking up, there are loads of things to get up to welcome the new month with open arms.

And while it may feel like this year and this winter are going by so fast, there's still lots of time to soak up the Montreal fun, and we've got you covered on some stellar things to do in Montreal this weekend.

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It's officially March and you know what that means: the beginning of spring 2022 is in the near future! And what better way to celebrate the ending of one season and the coming of another than by embracing all that our city has to offer?

There are tons of free things to do in Montreal this March, all you gotta do is look for them!

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This isn't just any weekend in Montreal... it's the last weekend of February (already?!). That means our winter weekends are officially numbered. And while it may be cold, there's no denying this season is one of the coolest in the city.

Check out some of the things you can do to enjoy this wintery weekend in Montreal.

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Brace yourselves Montrealers, we've got an action-packed weekend coming our way, thanks to our city's famous Nuit Blanche happening on Saturday, February 26.

You can spend your upcoming Saturday evening embracing all that Montréal en Lumière's most iconic night has to offer, including wandering through museums, checking out outdoor light shows, riding on the colourful Loto-Québec Ferris Wheel, or going glow-in-the-dark rock climbing!

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Winter in the city can make you want to stay wrapped up under your blankets for four months. But sometimes, all it takes is a cool festival like Montréal en Lumière to convince us to hop out of bed and go enjoy the outdoors.

Everyone's favourite winter festival is back on from February 17 to March 5 — basically making the worst part of the cold season just a little more bearable.

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