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Mayor Valérie Plante announced Thursday that Montreal will host free screenings of the Stanley Cup Final with the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Quartier des Spectacles beginning with Game 3 on Friday, July 2.

"For several days now, we have been working hard to find solutions to offer Montrealers places to gather, while respecting the health measures in force in order to watch the matches of the Montreal Canadiens for free," the mayor said in a press release. 

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With more and more people getting vaccine doses, summer is beginning to look more optimistic with each passing day. And from Montreal to Gaspé, people are itching to be able to go out for real and enjoy an amazing Quebec summer festival. 

But which ones are coming back in person so far? Here are all the festivals that we know you'll be able to actually attend in person in Quebec this summer — if all goes according to plan.

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If the past year has taught us anything, it's that home is a haven like no other.

And while your immediate living space should be a place that brings you joy, your neighbourhood is equally as important. As the saying goes: it's all about location, location, location — and that's especially true of Quartier des Spectacles, which has a little something for everyone at any time of the year. 

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If you've been searching for a way to get yourself in the holiday spirit, Jardins d'hiver in Montreal may just be your answer.

From all the bright lights to the fact that it's open 24/7, this festive garden is the perfect spot to explore whenever you're not sure what to do on a December day in the city.

If Montreal knows anything, it's how to celebrate the holiday season properly.

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Fall is undeniably one of the best times of the year. There are honestly so many things to do in Montreal during this season — it's more than just stepping on crunchy leaves and taking in the fall foliage views. The possibilities are endless! And the best part is, you don't even have to break the bank to enjoy it.

Being in such a passionate city, we get a little extra festive when it comes to fall.

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