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While drive-in movie theatres are a blast, they also require access to a car. Cinéma sous les étoiles, an annual free documentary festival, solves that problem by bringing outdoor screenings to Montreal parks for movie nights under the stars.

Funambules Médias announced today that Cinéma sous les étoiles is coming back this summer for its 12th edition with 30 outdoor documentary screenings in a dozen Montreal parks.

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Fed up with what he says is Montreal's underfunding of the CDN/NDG borough, Alex Montagano loaded his truck with blue garbage bins, lined them with black trash bags, and dropped them off in front of Montreal City Hall on June 9.

"This is an interesting symbol of how our parks are not being properly maintained," said the president and leader of Équipe CDN-NDG / Team CDN-NDG, a borough-level party vying for power in the upcoming November 7 municipal election.

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Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (CDN-NDG) borough is getting the short end of the stick when it comes to public parks, Alex Montagano, of Équipe CDN-NDG / Team CDN-NDG, told MTL Blog.

The president and leader of the borough-level party vying for power in the upcoming November 7 municipal election is arguing the city’s most populous neighbourhood is being denied an equitable share of green space while chipping in more than its share to the city budget.

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Only a few days after a large number of Montrealers called out mayoral candidate Denis Coderre's proposal to ban park drinking at night, he himself flip-flopped on the issue. 

Coderre, whose suggestion to impose an 8 p.m. drinking ban in parks has been intensely scrutinized and even mocked by fellow mayoral candidates, had said that this move would "help citizens regain a sense of calm."

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If elected mayor, Denis Coderre would ban all alcohol consumption in Montreal parks after 8 p.m., he said in a news conference on June 2.

Coderre's team told MTL Blog that his proposal is meant to provide police in Montreal with the tools to "help citizens regain a sense of calm."

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The City of Montreal has announced a new green recovery plan that aims to "achieve the green revival of the metropolis," according to a press release. The plans include the development of five "green corridors" totalling around 110 kilometres that will link some of the city's best and biggest parks. 

"With the creation of five new green corridors, we are facilitating the appropriation of recreational mobility across the island, and we are contributing to the achievement of our biodiversity and resilience objectives," said Robert Beaudry, executive committee member responsible for real estate, housing, large parks and Parc Jean-Drapeau.

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During a city council meeting Tuesday, Mayor Valérie Plante confirmed that Montreal's "parks will be clean and the bathrooms will be open" this summer. 

The mayor responded to a question from Councillor Karine Boivin-Roy, who noted that the return of warm weather has left parks in Montreal laden with bottles and garbage due to full municipal waste bins.

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As the weather gets warmer, you and your fur baby are likely to be eager to get out and enjoy the sun. Sometimes you don't want to worry about leashes and other people, which means it's time to head to one of the dog parks in Montreal.

Our city has some amazing dog parks, so here are the top nine you'll find around town. 

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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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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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You've seen Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) officers on foot, on bikes, in cars and on horses — now, you can expect to see them on snowshoes as well. How Canadian!

The SPVM announced that its PDQ 1 unit, which covers Baie-D'Urfé, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville, has "decided to innovate" by using snowshoes to patrol trails in parks on the West Island. 

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Although it sounds like the plot of a Parks & Recreation episode, officials plan to spend over $60,000 to rent snowmaking machines in Montreal's Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie borough this winter.

According to a document obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and shared with MTL Blog, borough officials contracted Snö Innovation Inc to carry out snowmaking operations at Père-Marquette, Joseph-Paré, Lafond and Pélican parks.

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