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If you and your bubble are looking for places to see in Quebec this summer, just to make you forget that we can't leave the province, below are nine suggestions to add to your bucket list to enjoy the good weather.

There's no question of staying at home during the summer season, so we've found a few places where you can get away from it all, walk in nature and get your fill of sun.

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It's going to be 24 degrees in Montreal on Saturday, and since the weather is pretty much all that's going well for us during this stretch of the pandemic, we might as well get outside and breathe in that fresh smell of spring. 

Nature trails in and around Montreal are the perfect places to do just that!

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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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Despite a relatively mild and slow start to this winter season, Montrealers are delighted to see their city finally covered in successive waves of freshly-fallen, silent shrouds of snow. But unlike Paul Simon, we are not rocks or islands, and we can't fight the urge to get out there and break the surface of this immaculate, powdery blanket as we roll around in it. After all, we northerners enjoy filling our lungs with fresh air, as much as filling our phone's memories.

But as we begin the new year with another quarantine, you might be wondering how you can take advantage of this most magical season and still follow restrictions.

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As is the end-of-year tradition, the Office de la protection du consommateur (OPC) has released its list of companies that received the most complaints in Quebec.

The office counted 21,533 complaints between November 25, 2019 and November 24, 2020, according to a report obtained by Narcity Québec.

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December is generally a month spent with loved ones, wrapping up the past year while setting intentions for the new one. But with holiday gatherings cancelled in Quebec red zones, it's bound to be different this time around.

Since 2020 was a rollercoaster shitshow — complete with a global pandemic, devastating wildfires, mass protests and murder hornets — it's safe to assume the world is ready to throw this year into the trash where it belongs.

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Quebec is the proud home to many notable celebrities and politicians who inject un peu de la belle province into mainstream culture.

Famous people from Quebec have paved their own on the world stage, and some continue to rep the 514, making Montrealers proud as they put our city on the map. 

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Activities may be limited while Montreal is under red alert but no need to worry, there are still things you and your confinement partner can do together. You can try one of these eight date ideas that François Legault wouldn't get mad at you for.

Use this opportunity to get some fresh air and switch from classic indoor dates like bowling, dining out or going to the movies.

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There are so many incredible parks to explore that it can be hard to keep track of all of them.

And there's one park in Laval that's currently only open to local residents, so it's a beautiful spot to explore if you're from the 450.*

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Being forced to stay home in Montreal during a provincial COVID-19 lockdown can be rough. But if you're itching for the freedom of the open road, take a mini road trip within the city this fall. 

You can ride solo or bring your favourite person who's in your bubble — whether that's your bestie, your situation-ship, or your significant other. Otherwise, you can always bring your dog.

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To enjoy the last colours of fall, what's more perfect than a walk in nature? You and your favourite person can take this super romantic stroll at the Bois-de-Liesse nature park in Pierrefonds.

The park is easily accessible by car, bicycle, or Montreal's public transport.

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