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winter in montreal

Winter in Montreal brings its fair share of challenges — slushy streets, snowplows and those ever-confusing parking signs. You can also add turkeys to that mix. And no, we're not talking about the kind you pick up at the grocery store.

Lately, social media has been lighting up with sightings of wild turkeys roaming the city, adding an unexpected twist to Montreal's winter landscape.

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While Montreal officially received its first snowstorm of the season in early December, it appears as if we won't be having another snowfall for quite a while, ruling out the possibility of a white Christmas in Montreal.

Despite snow wreaking havoc on the city, affecting driving conditions and sidewalks, there's nothing quite like waking up on Christmas morning to the sight of a subtle snowfall. Well, for Montrealers hoping for that to be the case this year, it seems as if the holiday magic won't be in effect this year.

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'Tis really is the season, isn't it? Montreal has received its first major snowstorm of the winter season and this weekend's snowfall has been nothing short of magical.

Now, I totally get that winter isn't everyone's favourite time of year. Still, when you consider the fashion, the charm and festivities all matched with the tranquillity and beauty of a white veil of snow covering the city streets and landscapes, you've got a picture-perfect winter moment.

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Montreal in December is like a city-wide advent calendar, where each day opens a door to something special. Among those surprises is the new Montreal Casino ARcade, where gaming leaps into the future with full-body augmented reality, served with a side of specialty drinks and snacks.

Disney magic also finds its way to Montreal this winter. In a special immersive experience, visitors get the chance to step into the heart of their favourite animated classics, surrounded by 360-degree projections that bring the art and stories to life.

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Winter in Montreal can paint everything shades of grey. Fortunately, OASIS Immersion is bringing a vivid burst of Eastern art to downtown next month. Opening December 13, "Dreaming of Asia" promises a spectacular fusion of tradition and technology, offering passport-free exploration into Chinese and Japanese heritage.

Piying shadow puppets (and viewers) walk on projected clouds.Piying shadow puppets (and viewers) walk on projected clouds.Courtesy of OASIS Immersion.

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As Montreal basks in the summer sun, the Farmer's Almanac is already poking us with icy fingers of the not-so-distant winter. Some might say it's premature, others would call it downright rude, but here we are, being briefed on snow while our ice creams still melt.

Using their weather formula, the Almanac is offering an extended peek into the chilly days ahead. If the Montreal weather forecast is to be believed, the 2023-24 season is poised to be… memorable. Of course, the whims of nature can always bring a surprise or two.

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If you'd like to welcome the new year with open arms and a positive mindset, you can head on over to Laval for a soothing walk through the snowy urban landscapes of Le Bois de l'Équerre.

Located in Sainte-Rose, this stunning forest covers 1.6 square kilometres accessible to the public with 13 kilometres of trails, including paths specifically groomed for winter strolls or people with reduced mobility.

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You may not be in the headspace to receive this challenging information, but this winter is shaping up to be a tough one. According to Canada's winter forecast from the Farmer’s Almanac, we can expect a whole host of inhospitable weather conditions once summer is gone. It’s not just Quebec, either — the whole country should prepare for some frigid temperatures and intense precipitation.

Part of the problem is that a storm track — a path over water and land that storm systems tend to follow — is shaping up to cross the entire country, bringing colder temperatures and more snow than we saw last year.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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The weather in January has been, well, a lot. Despite less-than-average snowfall, Montreal hit record-breaking low, low temperatures, with added wind-chill to boot. This was caused by the jet stream, which brought cold air to most of Eastern Canada.

According to Environment Canada meteorologist André Cantin, we hit record-breaking lows, "not for the whole month — for some days during the month. It's not the coldest January [on record]. We can qualify this January of 2022 as very cold compared to normal but it's not something we've never seen." That said, it was the coldest January in many years: "We have to go back to 2004 for a January similar to the one that we had this year."

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Snow is falling and holiday cheer is all around us. Can you feel the Christmas spirit in Montreal?!

While you may be tempted to cozy up at home this winter, there are so many great spots and things to do around Montreal that are even more magical this time of year. If you're obsessed with Christmas, it's time to scratch that itch. So, create a bucket list and dive right in to make the most of the holiday season.

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Tired of going to the same old bars in Montreal? Hiverside, which opened the doors of its giant inflatable igloo on December 10, offers a one-of-a-kind (and super Canadian) nightlife experience because it's crafted out of actual ice.

Between the glacial furniture, festive drinks and magical entranceway full of fairy lights, Hiverside — which you may know as Riverside St-Henri when it's not frozen over — has transformed into a true winter wonderland.

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