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With travel season in full swing, a new report is calling out the biggest money traps across Canada — and one Montreal attraction just cracked the top three.

According to data compiled by CasinoBonusCA and released this week, the Montreal Biosphere is one of the worst-reviewed attractions in the country when it comes to bang for your buck. The analysis ranked destinations by how often TripAdvisor users described them as "overpriced," a "rip-off", or a "tourist trap," as well as the share of 1–2 star reviews.

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Fall in Montreal isn't just a season; it's a lifestyle. Did you even truly experience autumn if you didn't pick your own apples, sip on a Pumpkin Spice Latte, or hike up a mountain with stunning views of the foliage?

And that's only the beginning. As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold, and the smell of cinnamon wafts through the air, the city comes alive with endless activities that celebrate the beauty of the season.

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Fall is a fantastic time to be in a city like Montreal, with autumnal charm around every corner. But if you want to truly embrace the spirit of the season, you need to head to Old Montreal.

With narrow cobblestone streets, cozy restaurants and charming shops, this historic area is the place to be when the leaves start to turn and the temperature drops. Plus, with plenty to do within a picturesque stroll, you can easily spend a weekend soaking up the magic of fall at these must-visit spots.

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October in Montreal is when the city truly embraces its spooky, weird, and downright wild side.

From legendary punk rock shows to fetish Halloween parties, and everything in between, this month has something for everyone—whether you're looking to keep it chill with an indie film or go full throttle on the dance floor.

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How does that Earth, Wind & Fire song go? "Do you remember, the 21st night of September? Ba-dee-ya, something, something, something. Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day..." or something like that.

Who really knows what that song means? But it's right about one thing: September 21 (and the surrounding weekend) is worth singing about — not only for its cloudless skies, but for its fun, fabulous, and free events happening in Montreal all weekend long.

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September in Montreal is so much more than just the end of summer, the winding down of festival season, and the dreaded return to the school year. The city is still alive and full of lingering energy from the warmer months.

From festivals to comedy shows to rooftop parties, there are tons of fun activities left to do in Montreal this month and — just like in August — so many of them are completely free.

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If you're looking for a cheap September activity, look no further! Cineplex locations across the country are hosting a free movie day in September and even snacks and drinks will be cheaper than usual.

On Saturday, September 14, Cineplex Community Day will return, offering a morning of free movies, gaming and cheaper-than-usual concessions at participating Cineplex, The Rec Room and Playdium locations in Canada.

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Labour Day weekend is fast approaching, which comes as good news for some Montrealers. It means the start of autumn (sort of), back-to-school season, and a much-needed long weekend to rest and recharge after a chaotic summer in the city.

But for other people, Labour Day weekend sucks. It means the end of summer fun and the return of class schedules, short days, and boots. So, why not make the most of the weekend and end the summer on a high note?

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The construction holiday has come and gone, our Osheaga passes are sitting in the trash (or at least they would be if they weren't digital) and we're knee-deep in Pride Month festivities. Add it all together and it can only mean one thing: summer in Montreal is almost over.

If you're a 'glass half empty' kind of person, you might be tempted to curl up in a ball until the Autumn equinox. But there is an alternative — and it's a heck of a lot more fun. The 'glass half full' route involves squeezing every possible morsel of fun out of the rest of August and September.

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Montreal's history is etched into its architecture, and some of the city's most iconic structures have remained nearly unchanged for centuries. As new buildings reshape the Montreal skyline, these old landmarks provide a direct link to the city's past — one built with skills few possess today.

The intricate stonework required for the Notre Dame Basilica's rebuild is a skill few modern builders have mastered. Just as mind-blowing is imagining these buildings going up without modern technology. One that was a bank now houses a trendy Montreal café, while one that wasn't a bank held the largest shipment of gold in history in secret.

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Sometimes, city life can get a bit too hectic, and a quick escape is just what you need to recharge. Luckily, you don't have to venture far or break the bank to experience a whimsical weekend away from Montreal.

For Montrealers craving a bit of magic, there are plenty of charming destinations right here in Quebec and in nearby provinces that'll make you feel like you're somewhere else. Whether you're into adventure-filled road trips or luxurious spa getaways, we've got you covered.

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Summer is flying by, and if you haven’t made the most of it yet, now’s your chance to do so! AIR MILES is bringing a whole shop of "moments" to Montreal so you can start making new memories to treasure this season.

On Friday, August 2, and Saturday, August 3, AIR MILES will welcome collectors to The Moment Shop — their interactive mobile pop-up space on Jacques-Cartier Pier — to help you create memorable summer moments with your favourite people.

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