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things to do in montreal this winter

If you've ever dreamed of stepping straight into a holiday movie, there's a small town near Montreal that comes remarkably close. With cozy cafes, quaint streets, and a packed December schedule, it has all the makings of a Netflix-worthy Christmas escape.

Brockville, Ontario, is a self-described "quaint small-town city," tucked into the heart of the 1000 Islands. Anchored by a historic downtown core and a scenic waterfront, Brockville pairs heritage architecture with skating rinks, hiking trails, and a lineup of local restaurants, artisan shops, craft breweries, and cideries. It's charming year-round, but during the Christmas season, the town leans fully into the magic.

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Whether you like it or not, the holidays are just around the corner, which means street corners look a little sparklier, lobbies have suddenly sprouted enormous Christmas trees, and every drink now has a borderline unpleasant amount of cinnamon in it.

If you're not feeling festive yet — or you're simply in need of a gentle nudge toward seasonal cheer — a weekend in Montreal is a remarkably reliable cure. In fact, it might be Canada's most committed holiday city.

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If the holidays leave you hunting for something to do between meals, visits and winter walks, the Museum of Illusions Montreal is an easy indoor escape in Old Montreal. It’s a playful break from the usual routines, and a solid option when the weather isn't cooperating.

Inside, there are more than 70 interactive exhibits that challenge how you see the world. You'll move through optical illusions, holograms, stereograms and hands-on installations that twist balance, depth and size in surprising ways.

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If you're dreaming of a winter escape that feels straight out of a snow globe, you don't need to go too far. Just two hours from Montreal, there's a picture-perfect Christmas town that looks like it was lifted from a Hallmark movie — because it actually has been!

The picturesque Ontario village of Almonte has welcomed film crews for 18 different Christmas movies, including titles like Christmas By Design, A Christmas Stray, A Chance For Christmas and The Christmas Set Up.

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Igloofest is back for another year of bringing the best beats and party vibes to Montreal's Old Port, and we have the ultimate hack to make the most of this legendary festival.

Liquid I.V. is a friend to party people all over, giving festival lovers an easy way to stay hydrated while throwing shapes. It's a no-brainer that they'd be set up at Igloofest, welcoming folks to their Liquid I.V. Hydration Lodge.

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There's a new way to make the most of Montreal's longest season, and it's right in the heart of downtown.

Kicking off this weekend, the city has turned part of the Quartier des Spectacles into an elaborate winter slide park that's open to the public. The best part? All six refrigerated hills are totally free to use.

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Whether you're planning a romantic date night or a festive outing with your besties, there are several enchanting light trails near Montreal just waiting to be explored this winter.

From mesmerizing city strolls to immersive forest footpaths, here are eight dazzling displays near Montreal that you can discover in the next month or two. What's more, they're all within a 2.5-hour road trip of Montreal — and some of them may even be taking place in your own neighbourhood.

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If the idea of keeping your kids entertained over the holiday break is already stressing you out, iSaute’s trampoline parks might just be what you need. With five locations across Quebec — Anjou, Brossard, Kirkland, Laval and Quebec City — it’s a fun and active way to get them moving while you enjoy a bit of calm.

iSaute is all about creating an exciting space where kids of all ages can jump, flip and burn off all that extra energy in a fun environment. It’s dynamic, engaging and way more fun than another afternoon of screen time.

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If you're looking for a "picture-perfect postcard setting" to get into the festive mood, look no further! This enchanted Christmas village near Montreal has glowing trails, nostalgic holiday activities and dreamy horse-drawn carriage rides.

From November 29 to January 4, Upper Canada Village will transform into a glowing winter wonderland, with over 1 million twinkling lights transforming every corner of this historic site.

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If you're looking for a small town near Montreal that feels straight out of a Christmas movie, look no further! This tiny village is like a real-life holiday snow globe, with cozy huts, quaint shops, reindeer and even Santa himself.

Tucked away in the Adirondack Mountains, Santa's Workshop in North Pole, New York, is a true winter wonderland for big and little kids alike. With adorable, snow-covered cottages, twinkling lights, and candy-coloured shops, this hidden gem is so festive it could melt even the Grinch's heart.

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If you're craving a slice of Europe for the holidays but can't afford a plane ticket, this cozy German Christmas Market is probably the next best thing.

Just a three-hour drive from Montreal, this winter wonderland will make you feel like you've been whisked straight to Europe, right down to the smell of mulled wine and fresh gingerbread.

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If you want to swap the city lights for a more natural glow, this cozy small town has you covered! Just a road trip from Montreal, this little slice of sparkling paradise is famous for its dark sky preserves and incredible stargazing opportunities.

Muskoka, Ontario, is known as the "home of the stars," and the small town of Gravenhurst offers a dark sky preserve where you can soak up the night sky in all of its glittering glory.

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