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If you're a boba lover in Montreal, start stretching your hands. Why? Because One Babo's bubble teas come in chunky cups that you won't want to put down.

To celebrate its new location in the Old Port of Montreal, One Babo is serving up $2 bubble teas all day Saturday starting at 12 p.m., as long as you follow its Instagram page. The first 50 people will actually get their boba totally free. 

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Clock Tower Beach in Old Montreal is reopening this weekend for the summer season, with free entry every day until September 6.

True to its name, the beach in Montreal — located in the heart of the Old Port of Montreal — is situated at the base of a clock tower, providing sunbathers with a quaint view of the Saint Lawrence River.

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What a week it's been, Montreal. The Habs beat the Leafs, the island reawakened after months of curfew and we worked hard to bring the joie de vivre back into the city.

So you know what you deserve? Some more fun! Here are 11 things to do in Montreal this weekend.

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Over the weekend, after curfew was lifted in Montreal, large groups flocked to the Old Port resulting in crowd surfing and even injuries. 

Beginning on Thursday, this sort of thing will not be possible past midnight.

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It FINALLY happened! It's the first weekend of the reopening plan, so no curfew and restaurant terrasses are open.

However you plan to celebrate, be safe and have fun!

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The Old Port of Montreal has provided a sneak peek at its full summer lineup and the city landmark is ramping up festivities with reopenings on land, water and air — all while offering the same summer activities Montrealers look forward to each season.

The Old Port announced over 30 fun things to do in Montreal this summer that are perfect for foodies, those who enjoy the outdoors, adventurous folks and more. 

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CA LEM Creamery — home to ice cream flavours, such as "London Fog," "Orange Creamsicle," "Vietnamese Coffee," "Matcha Crème Brûlée," "Cookie Monster" and "Mojito" — has just opened a new location in Montreal's Old Port.  

If you ask us, the more ice cream this city has to offer the better! Especially with summer weather fast approaching. 

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A group that advocates for residents' access to their river is proposing a High Line-like structure in Montreal to better connect the Centre-Sud area and give Montrealers sweeping views of the city, heritage sites, river, and islands.

Les AmiEs du courant Sainte-Marie, which has also called for the creation of a huge urban beach in the Old Port, says that such an elevated pathway would provide a "wonderful window on the river in the east end of Ville-Marie" and become a destination like New York's popular hanging park and the Promenade Plantée in Paris.

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With regions of Quebec in partial lockdown, it's shaping up to be an uneventful October. It's understandable that containing the spread of COVID-19 is a priority over Halloween, but it's still sad to watch Montreal's spooky season pass us by without proper recognition. 

Luckily, Montreal is 378 years old (founded in 1642) meaning it has a plethora of old churches, cemeteries, gothic architecture and creepy hotels.

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