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old port of montreal

Montreal is known as the 'Europe of North America' for good reason. The historic architecture, world-renowned food, and French language can make you feel like you're experiencing a day in the beautiful city of Paris — if you know the right spots, that is.

This means you don't need a plane ticket to live out your very own Emily in Paris fantasy, a show which — by the way — returns to Netflix on Thursday for the second part of its fourth season.

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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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Montreal summers are notorious for being overloaded with festivals. But, lately, it seems like food festivals in particular have been taking the cake (pun intended), with a new one cropping up each weekend — and we're definitely not mad at it.

The latest Montreal food event, which is set to kick off this Thursday, features international street eats from countries including Spain, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Laos, the Caribbean, Venezuela and more.

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After three years of stacking and arranging the pieces just right, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is finally set to unveil the Tetris-shaped Port of Montreal Observation Tower.

Boasting 65 metres of glass and steel, the architectural masterpiece will open its doors on the last weekend of May, right at the end of the Old Port's Grand Quay.

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Who's thirsty? 'Cause Montreal's La Grande Dégustation is back from October 21 to 22. For the first time ever, the annual boozy gathering for wine and liquor enthusiasts will take place at none other than the Grand Quay of the Old Port — this way you can sip on some delish wine and cocktails with a magnificent Montreal view.

Under the theme 'world tour,' the 12th edition of the event will reunite more than 280 local and international exhibitors — representing over 1,600 products from 80 different regions, including some exclusivities for those looking for rare gems. The complete list of exhibitors is available on La Grande Dégustation's website.

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A fox stuck on ice in the Old Port of Montreal, caught between the quays for at least 10 days, has been raising alarm around town, and a challenging animal rescue operation is still underway after multiple days.

The Sauvetage Animal Rescue team was on-site Friday, Saturday and Sunday after failed attempts to capture the fox. The nonprofit sent exclusive videos and photos of the rescue mission in progress to Narcity Québec and it looks pretty intense.

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Whether you can't wait to drink hot chocolate and skate with your besties or to enjoy evening light shows, you'll be happy to know the Old Port skating rink is on again in Montreal this year, and we finally know its official opening date.

Located on the Bonsecours Basin in Old Montreal, this skating rink is a must for Montrealers and tourists as it is located at the foot of the Ferris wheel and offers a magnificent view of the city and the river.

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Get your snowsuits ready! The iconic winter festival Igloofest confirmed that it'll be back in action in 2022 — and better than ever.

"How do we make a festival of this magnitude even more legendary? Easy! By inviting true music royalty. So get ready to bust a move with some of the planet's finest during this year's Thursday Hip-Hop Nights," the festival wrote.

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You may want to avoid driving in Old Montreal this weekend. Several roads are closed for the Groupe Copley World Triathlon Championship Series and, on day one, the traffic is already bananas.

John Soares, an Old Montreal resident, took a video of the chaos on Friday at around 11:30 a.m.

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The Service de police de la Ville de Montreal (SPVM)'s arson squad is currently investigating a possible "criminal fire" in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough that occurred the morning of August 3. An "incendiary object" found near the fire site could have been a Molotov cocktail, according to Radio-Canada's Simon-Marc Charron, but police have not yet publicly confirmed how the fire was started.

According to Officer Julien Lévesque, a spokesperson for the SPVM, police were called in to assist the city's fire department with a fire at the corner of Rue Saint-Jean and Rue Notre-Dame O. at approximately 5:55 a.m.

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