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If you've ever fantasized about having a place where you could get away from the city, then this cottage for sale in Quebec, about an hour and a half from Montreal, could be your dream home.

Located on the beautiful and quiet Lac Couture in Chertsey (Lanaudière), the Quebec chalet is for sale for $299,000, which begs the question: What's your budget for owning a little piece of paradise?   

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With warmer weather, longer days and a later curfew in Montreal, there's no excuse for another date night spent watching Netflix on the couch (not that there's anything wrong with that... we're just saying, there's more to life). If you're really looking to impress your date, plan something unexpected

These under-the-radar springtime date ideas in Montreal will earn you major brownie points. Plus, you'll guarantee yourself a fun time — no matter how well or how poorly the date goes.

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It goes without saying that Montreal nightlife is unlike anything else in Canada, if not the world, and is definitely something that we've been missing during the pandemic.

But good news, Montreal Bubble Rooms have been created as a safe way to party without leaving the comfort of your bubble.

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The first edition of Montreal's OASIS Immersion experience opened at Palais des congrès on February 25 — and it's the perfect weekend escape from Quebec's current COVID-19 reality.

The premiere exhibition is called Inspirations, a look through the lens of Quebec's creative talent. It uses 105 laser projectors and 119 surround sound speakers "to both enthrall and invigorate you," says the website. 

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Walking by, you'd never guess this home for sale in downtown Montreal is actually an elaborate complex filled with eccentric treasures.

The $3,799,000 townhouse for sale by Sotheby's has 7,000 square feet of living space, four bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms, and a rooftop terrace and pool.

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Montrealers might not be itching to abandon the city after the pandemic (unlike elsewhere in North America), but this Quebec dream house might just convince you to leave the metropolis behind.

The chic six-bedroom, three-bathroom home commands what might be the most coveted view in the province: the Percé Rock and surrounding seascape.

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If there's one good thing to come out of 2020's mostly indoor lifestyle, it's that the world is finally hopping aboard the K-drama train.

With cliffhangers in nearly every episode, swoon-worthy romance scenes, intense plot twists, and a promise of at least one love traingle (or square) per show, Korean dramas make for some of the most addictive viewing on Netflix. And don't even get us started on the scenery. 

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Miss indoor dining? Us, too! But thanks to the team at Experience Vieux-Montreal, we can get all dolled up and get the dine-out experience — just this time it's in a private room. 

The group is offering a collection of packages for dining and stays with some of its hotels and restaurants, which just so happen to be some of Montrealers' favourites.

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Perched above the Baie-des-Chaleurs near the village of Escuminac, among the rolling hills of Quebec’s Gaspésie region, this sprawling 300-acre estate comes with a 16-bedroom wooden castle, two libraries, a grand banquet hall, and watchtowers.

And at an asking price of just $650,000, it's a castle that even a paper bag princess can afford.

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When winter hits, Montrealers love nothing more than to escape the harsh weather with a cozy weekend getaway in Quebec. 

Narcity may receive a portion of sales if you purchase something from this article, which was created independently by Narcity's editorial team just for you.

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If you've spent any time in Montreal's Old Port, you've probably walked along Rue St-Paul Est, located directly across from Marché Bonsecours. The street is lined with galleries, restaurants, inns and shops that boast gorgeous historic-looking exteriors. But did you know inside one of those buildings — atop a storefront and restaurant — is a mansion that looks like a hidden palace that was frozen in time?

It's true.

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