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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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Clear your calendar and prep your stomach. Montreal's biggest outdoor food truck festival is back for another summer of bites, beats, and unbeatable vibes.

Les Premiers Vendredis (aka First Fridays) just announced its official 2025 season dates, and this year, each edition will stretch over a full two days. That means even more time to explore the city's best street food, drinks, music, and hangout spots — all right on the esplanade outside the Olympic Stadium.

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One of Montreal's favourite summer food festivals, Les Premiers Vendredis, is back next month with a new extended schedule. As of June 7, the event will now run from Friday to Sunday on the first weekends of June, July, and August.

That means you have more chances to sample street food and unique flavours from around the world at the Esplanade du Parc Olympique and the Old Port's Quai de l'Horloge.

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Quebec's decision to spend over $870 million on a new roof for Montreal's Olympic Stadium has been catching flak since it was announced in early February. But a new Change.org petition is becoming the city's latest barometer for public dissatisfaction.

While the government has said it envisions the stadium's new lid as a key to unlocking potential mega-events, promising an influx of tourist dollars and a revival for Montreal's east end, critics see it as a colossal misstep.

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If you need something to look forward to help ease those winter blues, then Fuego Fuego should definitely be on your radar.

The Montreal Latin music festival first touched down at the Olympic Stadium back in 2022 and will be returning for its third edition this May.

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Food trucks will once again take over Montreal's Olympic Stadium Esplanade on the first Friday of every month this summer. Les Premiers Vendredis represent "the largest gathering of food trucks in Canada," organizers say. This year, it will have more to offer than ever.

In addition to dozens of food trucks and cuisines, the event will feature a new, central "Rue Culturelle" with new programming every month designed to showcase "the diverse traditions of the cultural communities that make up the richness of Montreal."

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Montreal's food truck event of the summer rolls onto the grounds of the Olympic Stadium in just over three weeks with a selection of meals on wheels to delight your palate. Canada's largest gathering of food trucks, Les Premiers Vendredis, takes place on the first Friday of each month between June and October. You'll be able to pick from nearly 50 participating trucks during this year's 10th edition.

The line-up for the festival's grand opening on June 3 will be extra spicy, giving new meaning to the phrase hot wheels, with eight featured Mexican food trucks to get your mouth watering. Try the quesadillas from AriZ5, loaded nachos from Mad Mexican, authentic burritos from Arriba Burrito, homemade guac from Calaveras, all-vegetarian options from Mi Corazon Food Truck Végétalien, marinated salads from MASA cuisine de rue & traiteur, Tex-Mex tacos from Andros El Tacos, or fresh tamales from Lili Et Gordo.

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Snowboarding in the city just got a lot easier. Vans and the Dillon Ojo Foundation, which was founded in 2018 in honour of Montreal pro snowboarder and artist Dillon Ojo, have combined forces to create a state-of-the-art snowpark at the Parc Olympique. Montrealers can now live out their snowboard dreams right in the heart of the city, and the best part, it's free!

Located near the Viau metro station, the Dillon Ojo Snowpark offers a total of eight obstacles, including a medium-sized jump and an array of sliding rails ranging in difficulty level for snowboarders of all ages to enjoy. The park will be open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the end of March or as long as the weather permits.

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Massive monster trucks are making their way to Montreal's Olympic Stadium this April — racing, freestyling, and even popping wheelies.

If you want to watch these 10,000-pound beasts go HAM with their 1,500-horsepower engines, then Monster Spectacular 2022 is the place to do it.

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