things to do in montreal

Do I have to pay for my meal on a date? Shoot, I don't have time to look this up before he arrives!

That was my initial thought when I stood at the counter of Le Central during my first date at 36. After 13 years in a relationship, including eight years of marriage, I suddenly found myself in the dating world for the first time and realized I had absolutely no idea what I was doing.

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If you've been waiting for your Hogwarts acceptance letter, you can stop checking the mail. Something better is coming to Montreal this week.

First announced back in February, Harry Potter: Visions of Magic opens at Place Bonaventure this Friday, March 27. The experience has already made stops around the world, but Montreal is the first city in the country to get it. It's produced by Warner Bros. Discovery, NEON, and Montreal's own EMM Williams Productions.

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You no longer need to take a plane to hit up a waterslide in the middle of winter.

Oceania, located at 107 rue de l'Industrie in Beloeil, quietly opened its doors last week, but it's quickly made a splash with Montrealers looking to escape the longest season of the year (even for a day).

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After years of delays, an indoor water park on Montreal's South Shore is officially opening this week.

Oceania, located at 107 rue de l'Industrie in Beloeil, will open its doors on Saturday, February 28 at 9 a.m., according to a new report from Noovo Info, which was given exclusive access to the facility ahead of opening day. The official grand opening is planned for the end of March.

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Winter in Montreal just got a lot more fun, and you don't even need to leave downtown to enjoy it.

The city's popular urban slide park at Place Émilie-Gamelin is back for another season, transforming part of the Quartier Latin into a winter playground with six refrigerated tracks, free equipment, and a heated chalet to warm up in between runs.

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Looking for a magical winter getaway near Montreal? If exploring ice caves and caverns, wandering through illuminated paths and finding thrills on a frozen slide sounds like your idea of fun, this unique winter attraction needs to be on your radar.

Just a road trip from Montreal, you can visit an enchanting destination home to sparkling ice sculptures like something out of a winter fairy tale.

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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 you're looking for a Christmas destination in Montreal that feels straight out of a holiday storybook, this hidden gem needs to be on your radar.

Tucked between old stone buildings and filled with twinkling lights, this unique alley in Montreal is basically the definition of festive holiday magic.

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If you're craving a cozy way to experience fall's best colours without breaking out the hiking boots, this scenic train ride near Montreal delivers autumn magic in the most relaxing way possible.

Just a road trip south of the city, the Conway Scenic Railroad in New Hampshire serves up some of the most stunning fall foliage views you'll find anywhere – all from the comfort of a vintage train car.

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Who says romance has to come with a hefty price tag? This autumn, you and your boo can soak up the cozy vibes, crisp air, and fall colours around Montreal, all without spending more than $30 each.

From hikes through golden forests to budget-friendly activities that feel straight out of a rom-com, Montreal and its surrounding areas are full of dreamy spots perfect for a fall date.

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Summer in Quebec is full of magical escapes, but few are as dreamy as this hidden gem just under an hour from Montreal.

Forty-five minutes from the city, you can visit a flower farm with a field of sunflowers as far as the eye can see, where rustic cottages, whimsical details, and photo-worthy views make it feel like you've stepped right into a fairy tale.

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It's the dog days of summer in Montreal — the air is muggy, the weather's hot, the streets are strewn with reeking litter from festival season, and New Year's resolutions are long forgotten but still with a whole lotta year and stress ahead — is there a better time to escape with a little rest and relaxation?

With things like rising rent and overpriced groceries, a trip overseas to a calming Nordic spa may be out of your budget. But have no fear!

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