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The Quebec-Ontario border reopening is even more exciting when you start fantasizing about all the gorgeous places within driving distance of Montreal. The grotto in Bruce Peninsula National Park will make you feel like you've not only left Quebec but like you've travelled out of Canada too.

The grotto is a large natural sea cave surrounded by clear turquoise waters, reminiscent of something you might see in Italy or the Caribbean. And you can even jump in for a refreshing — yes, that's code for cold — swimming experience.

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After being cooped up all winter, many of us are craving a new destination to get excited about. With travel limited outside of the province, this is a great time to explore beautiful Quebec — and Gaspésie is one of the most popular places to do that.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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Now that the province is slowly going back to normal, many people are looking for work. Although job searching might seem scary in a post-COVID-19 world, don't be discouraged: prospects are actually brighter than they seem.

A lot of companies are hiring despite the pandemic, and National Bank of Canada is one of them. The financial institution is looking for part-time and full-time customer service representatives to work at its Montreal and Sherbrooke offices.

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Oka National Park in Quebec announced on Facebook that it would be limiting its maximum capacity to 750 people today after evacuating masses of beach-goers on May 19.

Simon Boivin, media relations manager for the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SÉPAQ), told Narcity Québec that while the official opening of the beach was scheduled for May 22, the park was able to provide supervision and open earlier.

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It's been said again and again that Montreal has two seasons: winter and construction. And while Montrealers know how to have a good time regardless, there's nothing like taking a break every now and then to trade in the city grind for a walk on the wild side.

Not only does being among nature have a positive impact on our physical and mental well-being, but it's also a way to explore and have fun, especially when so many activities continue to remain closed or restricted. 

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In an effort to preserve the French language in Quebec, the Parti Québécois has given a stamp of approval to a proposal to apply Bill 101 to the province's colleges.

The proposal to impose French-language laws on Quebec’s college system was put forward by the PQ’s youth wing, the Comité national des jeunes du Parti Québécois (CNJPQ), and approved by 94% of party members at a national council meeting on April 18, according to a tweet from the party.

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It's no secret that Quebec is just absolutely stunning and that there's so much beauty all around us. But being such a large province, there's always more to see and always something new to add to your bucket list, which is why we've gathered seven surreal places in Quebec that you need to see at least once in your life.

Between blue waters and gorgeous waterfalls, you're never at a loss for your next adventure.

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The weather in Quebec seems to be up and down lately, and like you, we're desperate for warm sunshine so we can explore all the gorgeous views Quebec has to offer — so much so that we're thinking of taking up hiking for beginners.

We've rounded up some of the best and easiest hiking trails in Quebec for your first spring or summer hike of 2021 in the province.

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With beautiful weather on the horizon, it's time to start planning those excursions into the Quebec nature spots that we've all been craving after being stuck inside all winter.

But you don't really want to just head to Mont-Tremblant again, do you? Here are the best six spots to immerse yourself in nature this summer if you're sick of going to Tremblant.

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As the weather warms up in Montreal, it's only natural that you'd find yourself dreaming of summer days. For many of us, summer means going hiking in Quebec — and the best hikes lead to hidden waterfalls

We could all use something to look forward to right now. So grab your bucket list and add these six hikes that lead to waterfalls deep within Quebec's forests — because everyone should see the beauty of these falls at least once in their lives. 

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Montrealers love our parks, but luckily for us, parks in Quebec give you a taste of what else our gorgeous province has to offer outside of the city.

And with summer around the corner, we're already making our list of SEPAQ parks less than three hours from Montreal that we'll definitely be visiting once the weather gets a little warmer and it's safe to do so.

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It's no secret that buying property is a pretty big investment. And over the last couple of years, that's become truer and truer when it comes to Montreal real estate. So you may be wondering: how much do you need to afford a house in Montreal?

A study conducted by the National Bank of Canada found that the price of non-condo homes went up 6.6% in the last quarter of 2020, while the price of condos went up by 3.5% (median of 6.1%).

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