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winter festival montreal

Montreal's rue Saint-Denis is trading traffic for snowboards and skis next month. From March 1 to 3, the urban corridor will become a free, open-air winter sports festival. APIK promises an epic showdown that turns the Quartier Latin into a wintertime playground. Snowboarders have the spotlight on Saturday; skiers follow on Sunday. The competition is fierce, with athletes vying for prizes.

Participating athletes face a gauntlet of trials, from nail-biting qualifying rounds to the adrenaline-pumping super-finals. Top performers in each category could walk (or glide) away with some serious cash, with the winners taking home $3,000.

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Montreal is no stranger to cold season celebrations, but this February, one winter festival is carving a special path for Black History Month. BLK WinterFest is a month-long extravaganza that's as much about breaking barriers as it is about breaking tracks in the snow.

Throughout February, the festival prioritizes the Black community in a field where they've been long underrepresented: winter sports. From skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing and ice climbing, the festival hosts activities that cater to all ages and skill levels. And for those who fancy something a bit different, there's even a skating maze framed by Quebec's snowy outdoors.

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Montréal Boréal is bringing a taste of Northern Quebec's cold-weather traditions to the streets of Saint-Henri. Over four weekends in February and March, the free winter festival will have everything from fat biking and axe throwing to maple taffy tasting and live music played inside a heated igloo.

The festival kicks off with a Trek Fat Bike showcase on February 17 and 18, where attendees can test their mettle on a specially designed course. TNT Axe Throwing will also open up their cage for visitors to try their aim and precision.

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Montrealers in search of a winter escape need not look far this season. Winterlude is set to transform Canada's capital into an icy playground filled with enchanting experiences from February 2 to 19, 2024. The festival has over 200 activities, including an adrenaline-pumping "Super Slide," an awe-inspiring ice sculpture showcase, and an electrifying breakdance battle on ice.

Topping the list of must-try experiences is the Tim Hortons Chinook Super Slide. The gigantic slide, in the festival's Snowflake Kingdom, promises an exhilarating ride, combining the thrill of a rollercoaster with the charm of a winter sled.

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'Tis the season at IKEA.

The home furnishings store is celebrating the holiday season with its very own winter festival. IKEA will be hosting tons of holiday-themed activities as part of its Vinter Fest throughout Canada next month, including a traditional Swedish buffet and breakfast with Santa.

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This February, Montrealers will be able to get their adrenaline pumping in downtown Montreal’s Quartier Latin with the return of APIK, a free urban winter festival for skiing, snowboarding, and more.

Montreal and its surroundings have no shortage of winter activities on offer but haven’t seen anything this extreme on the streets of the city since Cassandre Thomas was car surfing during the pandemic.

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Because it can never be too early to start a party, Igloofest is bringing back its free festive gatherings every Saturday afternoon, from January 21 to February 11, 2023. You can attend Igloofête gratis from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., just before party animals take over Quai Jacques Cartier at the Old Port for Montreal's coldest music festival.

The four events will welcome Montrealers of all ages, as long as they're brave enough to face the icy temps. Three local electronic DJs will entertain the crowd each Saturday, in an immersive multimedia setup featuring kids' drawings mixed live by a VJ. The lineup for Igloofête has yet to be announced.

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The annual winter festival in Canada's capital city is breaking the ice after a two-year hiatus with a mega zipline, super slide and ice sculptures galore, among other frosty features.

Winterlude will light up Sparks Street in Ottawa with interactive art installations and bring sleigh rides to ByWard Market, one of the oldest public markets in the country. You'll also be able to skate the iconic 7.8-kilometre Rideau Canal path.

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