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montreal ring

Love it or hate it, Montreal is full of character.

But beyond its European vibes and cobblestone streets, the city is also home to a few design choices that have sparked debate for decades. So we recently asked MTL Blog readers on Facebook: "What's the ugliest landmark in Montreal?"

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Two Emily in Paris (Netflix) stars were spotted in Montreal recently, giving fans a taste of the Québécois spinoff we never knew we needed: Julien and Luc in Montreal.

Between press events, French actors Samuel Arnold and Bruno Gouery toured Montreal landmarks, picked sides in the city's legendary bagel battle and filmed their first time trying poutine — an experience which left one of them confused and the other converted.

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Downtown Montreal is transforming into a glowing open-air gallery this winter. The Esplanade at Place Ville Marie will feature life-sized sculptures of polar bears and penguins standing around the Montreal Ring through March 10, 2024.

The larger-than-life sculptures look like stained glass creatures made of ice. They're illuminated in icy blues and glowing pinks and yellows that cast a magical light, especially in the snow.

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In the world of fantasy, the arrival of a giant often signals extraordinary adventures on the horizon. This summer, fantasy and reality converge in Montreal, as the towering figure of Le Géant — a 50-foot steel colossus — comes to life.

The enormous structure will draw viewers downtown and command eyes upward for a spectacle set against the city's skyline.

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TikTok star Noah Beck is in Montreal for the first time and appears to be exploring the city with friends for his birthday. The 22-year-old influencer posted a brief video on May 4, standing in front of the iconic metal circle installation downtown.

The video, captioned "Big 22, first time in Montreal as well w my boys," shows Beck posing and jumping by the monument.

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It turned out the massive ring sculpture downtown is not a stargate, nor a massive sex toy, but a gigantic luminous display that will light up for the first time ever on September 14 at 7.30 p.m..

To celebrate the 60th birthday of Place Ville-Marie, the stainless steel tube measuring 30 metres in diameter and representing "a gateway to the city centre" will finally feature soft lighting as first announced in April by Place Ville-Marie owner Ivanhoé Cambridge.

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Chicago has the Bean. Montreal has a giant c**k ring? At least a few dozen social media users are seeing a resemblance between the sex toy and Montreal's forthcoming The Ring, a 50,000-pound stainless steel sculpture set to tower above downtown Montreal's Esplanade PVM and avenue McGill College.

But that's not all. Others have likened the sculpture to an intergalactic portal.

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