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Most of us have tried glow-in-the-dark mini-putt and glow-in-the-dark bowling, but how about glow-in-the-dark kayaking?

A new kayak company lets you rent transparent, LED-light, Bluetooth-equipped hybrid kayak-canoes, which you can use to paddle across Lake Ontario. 

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How was your week, Montreal? Busy? Ours, too, filled with catching up on the things we love like drinks on terrasses, picnics in the park and spending time with friends.

Luckily, the weekend is here to bring us even more of what we love. Here are 17 things to do in Montreal (plus two bonus day trip ideas).

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The City of Montreal announced that the river shuttle between Promenade du Parc Bellerive and Charron Island will be back as of July 1 after being closed last summer due to COVID-19. 

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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If you're looking to add another hike idea to your list this summer, Mont de Lac-des-Cygnes has hands down one of the prettiest hiking trails in the province. 

Located in the Grands-Jardins National Park, which is about four hours from Montreal, it's well worth the road trip.

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If you're planning your Quebec summer bucket list and want to add an easy day trip or road trip from Montreal then try Parc régional du Poisson Blanc where you can swim, picnic, or sunbathe in a magical-looking wilderness setting made up of a hundred islands. 

If you're more into doing activities and watersports, you also have the option to canoe, kayak or standup paddleboard and hike on 17 kilometres of trails. There's fishing and rock climbing, too!

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As the hot season approaches, we're left wondering—how many classic things to do in Montreal during the summer do you need to do to officially qualify as a true Montrealer?

MTL Blog came up with this amazing listmous test (see what I did there?) You can only call yourself a true Montrealer if you've done at least nine out of these 13 activities during the summer. 

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Our province truly is a beautiful place with lots to see. And the best way to discover its beauty is from the various, mesmerizing lookout points in Quebec.

So while we sit here dreaming of our summer bucket list (if it is safe to travel again!), we're thinking of places to get all the views.

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As someone living in la belle province, I can tell you with certainty that while it may seem cliché to go and visit all the popular Quebec landmarks, no one ever regrets doing it.

Being such a large region, Quebec offers a range of sites and activities that are great in both summer and winter.

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At a time when weed is sold at the SQDC and Canadians' mental health is at an all-time low, Montreal's psychedelics community says change is coming.

Since August, Health Canada has granted five legal exemptions to Canadians requesting access to psilocybin —"magic mushroom" — therapy for both end-of-life care and severe mental trauma. 

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If you're a native Montrealer, you might not have had much reason to leave our beloved metropolis in search of 'naturescapes' outside of the city. But after being locked down for months, most of us are raring to get away as fast as we can. And a road trip through la belle province sounds like the perfect place to start, as soon as we get the green light!

Being the province with the second-largest landmass in Canada, there's too much beauty in the province to explore on one trip — from whale-watching on beaches to exploring historical, centuries-old sites. 

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Being forced to stay home in Montreal during a provincial COVID-19 lockdown can be rough. But if you're itching for the freedom of the open road, take a mini road trip within the city this fall. 

You can ride solo or bring your favourite person who's in your bubble — whether that's your bestie, your situation-ship, or your significant other. Otherwise, you can always bring your dog.

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When you're looking for an Airbnb near Montreal, you look for the obvious: price, rating and amenities. But you also look for the all-important vibe of the place. 

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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