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Let's face it, summer in Quebec is too short.

That's probably why we all get so excited when it finally rolls around. As a result, it becomes a little easier to forget about the rules. But believe it or not, laws don't go on vacation. That's why we looked into some of the most commonly broken Quebec laws in the summertime — and how much the fines can set you back.

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Montreal’s summer fireworks season is officially underway — and if you missed the first show, don't worry, there's plenty more to come.

L'International des Feux Loto-Québec returned to the city on Thursday, June 26, kicking off a full month of jaw-dropping fireworks displays that will continue through July 31. The popular event, now in its 39th edition, brings together some of the best pyrotechnic teams from around the world to compete in a music-synced spectacle lighting up the Montreal skyline.

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Montreal's ultimate beach party spot is back. Village au Pied-du-Courant reopens June 13, with the perfect mix of sun, sand, and music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through September 21. With free entry before 7 p.m. and only $5 after, it’s a great way to party on a budget this summer.

Thursdays kick off with funk and afrobeat. June 13 will feature Voyage Funktastique, while June 20 brings Qualité de Luxe. A special “FIRE” evening on June 27 showcases Groovy and Chill's top DJs, including Vo, Grid, Cidoine, and the Goldmen Sax for a night of electrifying music.

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The sky over Montreal is set to burst into a kaleidoscope of colours and music as the International des Feux Loto-Québec festival returns this summer — although it will now start later than planned due to poor air quality in the region.

The opening act of Montreal’s international fireworks contest originally scheduled for Thursday night has been cancelled due to recommendations from public health. A smog warning currently looms over Montreal, leading to the decision.

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Pat yourself on the back — you've made it through yet another week. And there are tons of things to do in Montreal this weekend to celebrate that fact!

Between fireworks, food and music events and of course, Saint-Jean-Baptiste festivities, it's bound to be a good time in the 514. So, here are all the riveting things to do in the city that will certainly make your long weekend one to remember.

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Montreal's weekly summer fireworks display returned on June 25 and you'll want to find the best vantage point to catch the spectacular shows over the Saint Lawrence River. One of the more unique spots is the Clock Tower Beach in the Old Port, where you'll not only have an unobstructed view of the colourful explosions as they light up the night sky, but a three-hour live DJ show, and access to a bistro that serves food and drinks.

Tickets to attend the The Sky Belongs to the DJ Evenings go for $7 online. At each show (schedule below) you'll be able to dip your toes in the sand starting at 7 p.m., watch the sun go down, and enjoy a meal to the soundtrack of a local DJ. The fireworks begin at 10 p.m. and last about half an hour.

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We may have missed out on tons of summer activities in Montreal the last two years, but this year, the city is making a comeback.

And what does our city's summer comeback entail? The iconic fireworks at Montreal's La Ronde making their return!

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