Laura Osborne, the former editor-in-chief of the award-winning RICARDO magazines and senior editor at Air Canada enRoute, is obsessed with finding the best in any given city. From jumping off cliffs in Interlaken, Switzerland, to digging into bone marrow tacos in Vancouver — with rooftop cocktails and croquet in London and local Montreal beer tastings in between — Laura eats (and drinks) her way across the planet, checking out the best cultural experiences, events and happenings along the way.

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The 25 best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals

The 25 best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals

Take old-world European charm and mix it with an open, friendly bustling North American city, and you've got Montreal. It's no surprise that the city is home to one of the best neighbourhoods in the world. The second oldest city in Canada, Montreal's combination of history and landscape with twentieth-century architectural wonders results in a never-ending list of attractions (and festivals!). Try inspiring museums; hidden bars and secret speakeasies; fine dining in next-level restaurants and the top tables (plus some stellar cheap eats). Tourists are amazed by MontrĂ©al, and locals keep falling back in love with it. What is the most visited place in Montreal? The extremely walkable neighbourhood of Old Montreal, with its cobblestone streets and proximity to the Old Port, is home to some of the city's ancient history and newest attractions. What is Montreal best known for? Aside from our famous bagels and poutine, Montreal is best known for hosting the World's Fair in 1967, followed by the first Olympics ever held in Canada during the summer of 1976; for Mount Royal Park (affectionately known by locals as "the mountain"), designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (the same man responsible for designing New York City's Central Park) and for being a superior city to Toronto in every way.  Where can I take tourists in Montreal? From the top 50 best restaurants in the city to the vibrant nightlife scene, Montreal is a playground for tourists and locals of all ages – sandy beaches, free c
OĂč faire du ski prĂšs de MontrĂ©al

OĂč faire du ski prĂšs de MontrĂ©al

PrĂšs de MontrĂ©al, vous trouverez une gamme d’options pour skier, allant des petites stations familiales aux grandes destinations offrant des pistes plus techniques. Vous pouvez aussi profiter de pistes de ski de fond facilement accessibles dans les parcs urbains — ou une nouvelle patinoire au centre-ville. Les choix varient du ski alpin pour toute la famille Ă  la glisse plus exigeante, en passant par des sentiers de fond adaptĂ©s aux dĂ©butants comme aux plus expĂ©rimentĂ©s. RECOMMANDÉ : Guide complet des meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  MontrĂ©alOĂč patiner Ă  MontrĂ©al
Where to find best Montreal skiing near the city

Where to find best Montreal skiing near the city

For the best skiing near Montreal, there's no shortage of ski hills beyond city limits, no matter which compass direction you take. From choice ski resorts, ice skating, and trips to the city's best apres-ski spot, there's a lot to enjoy during the coldest season. There are short and steep groomers in the Laurentians to enjoy after staying in a chalet near Montreal, to powdery glades in the Eastern Townships, and weekend getaways in Vermont.  RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in Montreal Best things to do in winter in MontrealThe best Airbnb cabins near Montreal
The best weekend getaways from Montreal worth the escape

The best weekend getaways from Montreal worth the escape

Montreal is an incredible city thanks to all the epic things to do, but sometimes you just need to get out of town—especially during the summer when you are looking for lakeside retreats (or you're ready for Heated Rivalry's cottage country). Whether you're looking for hiking, or something more far flung, here are the best options (ranked by shortest to longest distance from the city) that are all totally doable. If you need a quicker fix, explore a day trip, kick back in one of the city's glorious parks, or book a luxury staycation. RECOMMENDED:Ultimate guide to the best things to do in Montreal right nowBest hiking and parks in and around MontrealBest Airbnb cabins near Montreal
Time Out editors on where you should travel in 2026

Time Out editors on where you should travel in 2026

A new year is upon us. Many will be locking in on a new gym routine. Others will be embarking on Dry January. But you? You’re setting your sights on seeing more of the world in 2026. And we’re right there with you – there’s no better time than now to start dreaming and planning some big adventures for the year ahead. So, where to go? Our Time Out editors, from South Africa to Sydney, have a few ideas up their sleeves. After all, this lucky lot make a living from exploring their corners of the world, discovering the next best cities, cool neighbourhoods and emerging travel destinations. Our recommended 2026 travel hotspots include Unesco’s next World Book Capital in Morocco, a new thermal wellness destination in the Canadian Rockies, unspoiled beach towns in Brazil – and many, many more where that came from. This is Time Out’s rundown of the best places to travel in 2026 – and how to plan the perfect trip in each.RECOMMENDED:đŸ€© The 26 best new things to do in the world in 2026đŸŽ” The biggest and best music festivals to go to this yearđŸ–Œïž 19 exhibitions worth travelling for in 2026 Grace Beard is Time Out’s travel editor. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. This guide includes affiliate links, which have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines. 
Para onde vocĂȘ deve viajar em 2026? Os editores globais da Time Out te contam!

Para onde vocĂȘ deve viajar em 2026? Os editores globais da Time Out te contam!

Um novo ano começou. Muitos vĂŁo se dedicar a uma nova rotina de academia. Outros devem embarcar no Dry January. Mas vocĂȘ? Se vocĂȘ decidiu conhecer mais do mundo em 2026, nĂłs estamos com vocĂȘ. NĂŁo hĂĄ momento melhor do que agora para começar a sonhar e planejar grandes aventuras do ano. EntĂŁo, para onde ir? Os editores da Time Out, da África do Sul a Sydney, tĂȘm algumas Ăłtimas ideias. Afinal, esse grupo privilegiado vive explorando seus prĂłprios cantos do mundo, descobrindo as prĂłximas grandes cidades, bairros mais descolados e destinos de viagem emergentes. As recomendaçÔes para 2026 incluem desde a prĂłxima Capital Mundial do Livro da Unesco, no Marrocos, atĂ© um novo destino de bem-estar termal nas Montanhas Rochosas do CanadĂĄ, passando por vilarejos de praia ainda intocados no Brasil, entre muitos outros lugares. Este Ă© o guia da Time Out com os melhores destinos para viajar em 2026 e dicas de como planejar a viagem perfeita para cada um deles!
Un guide des meilleurs quartiers: oĂč se loger Ă  MontrĂ©al ?

Un guide des meilleurs quartiers: oĂč se loger Ă  MontrĂ©al ?

Les meilleurs quartiers de la ville pour les locaux—et les endroits essentiels oĂč les visiteurs peuvent sĂ©journer—sont tous dans ce guide, y compris la rue Sherbrooke Ouest (parmi les rues les plus cool au monde) et  Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (rĂ©cemment classĂ© parmi les quartiers les plus branchĂ©es). MontrĂ©al est trĂšs prĂ©sente lorsqu'il s'agit de culture, de communautĂ© et de caractĂšre - et si vous avez besoin d'une preuve, il suffit de regarder la richesse des festivals de MontrĂ©al, certaines des meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  MontrĂ©al, ainsi que les expĂ©riences exceptionnelles dans les meilleurs bars et restaurants de la ville.  RECOMMANDÉ :Guide complet quoi faire Ă  MontrĂ©al50 meilleurs restaurants Ă  MontrĂ©al en ce moment
Best Pre-Game Spot Around Montreal’s Bell Centre

Best Pre-Game Spot Around Montreal’s Bell Centre

Local beers, the game on the big screen, award-winning smash burgers, arcades, killer cocktails, and crispy chicken wings—sound tempting? Find it all in a massive space featuring some of the city’s top chefs and restaurants under one roof at Time Out Market MontrĂ©al. Nestled inside one of our favourite shopping malls, the Montreal Eaton Centre, it’s the ultimate spot to hockey pre-game. But don't just take our word for it. Check out all the Habs vibes here. Where can I watch the Habs game downtown? Head to Time Out Market MontrĂ©al to watch free live-streaming of the games, great food, drinks, and a good game-night atmosphere. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in Montreal
Meilleur endroit pour regarder un match des Canadiens à Montréal

Meilleur endroit pour regarder un match des Canadiens à Montréal

BiĂšres locales, match diffusĂ© sur grand Ă©cran, smash burgers primĂ©s, arcades, cocktails signature et ailes de poulet croustillantes
 tentant, non? Retrouvez tout ça dans un immense espace rĂ©unissant certains des meilleurs chefs et restos de la ville sous un mĂȘme toit, au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al. NichĂ© Ă  l’intĂ©rieur d’un de nos centres commerciaux prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©s, le Centre Eaton de MontrĂ©al, c’est l’endroit ultime pour l’avant-match des Canadiens. Mais ne nous croyez pas sur parole, venez dĂ©couvrir toute l’ambiance hockey ici. OĂč regarder le hockey au centre-ville? Rendez-vous au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al pour profiter de la diffusion gratuite des matchs en direct, d’une excellente bouffe, de bons drinks et d’une ambiance parfaite pour les soirs de hockey. Pour plus d’infos sur le Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, cliquez ici. RECOMMANDÉ :Les meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  Montreal maintenant50 meilleurs restaurants de MontrĂ©al
50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

Last updated January 2026: From a stroll through the world's coolest neighbourhoods to a new skating rink opening up in the heart of the city (hint: it's not where you think), this list has you covered when it comes to the most kick-ass things happening across the city. Whether you're looking for the most spectacular hikes in and around Montreal (or where to find its most secret bars), this town is full of amazing and free things to do—especially during the winter. Explore the best places to stay, where to find late-night eats or simply the best family-friendly activites. How we choose the best things to do in Montreal: Time Out editors hit the streets of Montreal from one end of the city to the other looking for the coolest things to do, the most delicious places to eat and the most impressive events to see. Next step: we then pick only the very best things to do to make it to this list each month. This essential round-up of Montreal musts is your to-do list whether you're a tourist or a local: from the best bars and speakeasies to the most stellar free museums, this epic guide to Montreal rounds up the most outstanding things to do across the city. Quick picks: The best things to do in Montreal at a glance Visit historic Old Montreal Explore the Notre-Dame Basilica Soak up the natural beauty of Mount Royal Park Experiencing the city's vibrant culture at the Jean-Talon Market Check out the city's best museums like the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Discover the Biodîme, Bot
50 meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  Montreal maintenant

50 meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  Montreal maintenant

MISE À JOUR janvier 2026 : D’une promenade dans les quartiers les plus cool du monde à la recherche des meilleurs restaurants, cette liste couvre tout ce qu’il y a de plus excitant Ă  faire en ville. Que vous cherchiez les patinoires extĂ©rieures (ou oĂč dĂ©nicher les bars les plus inclusifs et animĂ©s), la mĂ©tropole regorge d’activitĂ©s incroyables et souvent gratuites, surtout Ă  l'hiver. DĂ©couvrez les meilleurs endroits oĂč sĂ©journer, oĂč manger tard le soir, ou encore les activitĂ©s les plus adaptĂ©es aux familles. Comment nous choisissons les meilleures choses Ă  faire Ă  MontrĂ©al ? Les Ă©diteurs de Time Out parcourent MontrĂ©al d’un bout Ă  l’autre pour dĂ©nicher les activitĂ©s les plus cool, les endroits les plus dĂ©licieux oĂč manger et les Ă©vĂ©nements les plus impressionnants Ă  voir. Ensuite, nous sĂ©lectionnons uniquement les expĂ©riences incontournables pour Ă©tablir cette liste chaque mois. Ce tour d'horizon incontournable des incontournables de MontrĂ©al est votre liste de choses Ă  faire, que vous soyez touriste ou local : des meilleurs restaurants aux musĂ©es les plus Ă©blouissants - il rassemble les activitĂ©s les plus remarquables dans l'une des meilleures villes du monde. Pour un aperçu rapide de MontrĂ©al : Visiter le Vieux-MontrĂ©al historiqueExplorer la Basilique Notre-DameProfiter de la nature au parc du Mont-RoyalDĂ©couvrir la culture vibrante de la ville au marchĂ© Jean-TalonVisiter les meilleurs musĂ©es, comme le MusĂ©e des beaux-arts de MontrĂ©al Explorer le BiodĂŽme, le Jardin botaniq
33 best things to do in Montreal with kids

33 best things to do in Montreal with kids

Montreal is a playground for kids of all ages—especially during the winter. The city is full of attractions for young kids (and the young at heart), stellar free museums and excellent places to eat that are easy on the budget. Every borough has its own family-forward fun—not to mention the highest bungee jump in Canada—with easy access via public transportation (5 year-olds and under ride for free!).  RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best free things to do in MontrealTop Montreal attractions for tourists and localsBest free museums in Montreal you need to check out

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Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, provolone, porchetta, carmelized onions, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw Porchetta and RapiniSpicy mayo, provolone, porchetta, rapini Cutlet 2.0Mayo, bomba, chicken cutlet, provolone, pickles, giardiniera, lettuce, tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette CutletMayo, provolone, chicken cutlet, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw MeatballBasil, oil, mozzarella, burrata meatballs, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Cheese SteakSteak, cheese blend, cherry peppers SausageAioli, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, eggplants, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and PeppersSpicy mayo, provolone, roasted red peppers, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and RapiniOlive oil, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, rapini Eggplant ParmBasil oil, burrata, fried eggplant, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Chicken ParmBasil oil, mozzarella, chicken cutlet, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers, rapini Steak and PepperoniSteak, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, OG sauce Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic reduction, olive oil, salami, capicollo, prosciutto, mortad
Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, Provolone, Porchetta, Caramelized Onions, Hot Peppers, Eggplants, Coleslaw Cutlet 2.0Mayo, Bomba, Chicken Cutlet, Provolone, Pickles, Giardiniera, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette Chicken Parmesan and RapiniBasil Oil, Mozzarella, Chicken Cutlet, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers, Rapini Eggplant ParmesanBasil Oil, Burrata, Fried Eggplant, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic Reduction, Olive Oil, Salami, Capicollo, Mortadella, Prosciutto, Mozzarella, Provolone, Hot Peppers, Marinated Eggplant, Lettuce, O.G. House Vinaigrette DiavoloAioli, Bomba, Giardiniera, Salami, Calabrese, Capicollo, Fontino, Provolone, Banana Peppers, Marinated Red Onions, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette ClassicoOlive Oil, Pistachio Mortadella, Sliced Lemon, Burrata, Arugula CapreseBasil Oil, Arugula, Tomato, Burrata, Balsamic Reduction Salads Fennel and Arugula CaesarFennel, Arugula, Bacon, Croutons, Parmesan, Lemon, Caesar Vinaigrette House Salad(s)Mixed Lettuce, Cucumber, Red Onion, Tomato, Croutons

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Quebec to be the coldest place on Earth as Arctic air mass brings –35 wind chills

Quebec to be the coldest place on Earth as Arctic air mass brings –35 wind chills

Quebec will be at the epicentre of the world’s coldest air mass this weekend. This Saturday, the coldest temperatures on Earth won’t be found in Siberia or Greenland — they’ll be right here in Quebec. According to a report by MĂ©tĂ©oMĂ©dia, atmospheric conditions across the Northern Hemisphere show that the most intense Arctic air mass on the planet (i.e., the darkest purple zones on weather maps) will be positioned squarely over Ontario and Quebec on Friday and Saturday. Photograph: Shutterstock / Andrei Stepanov How cold will it be in Montreal this weekend? A brutally frigid Saturday with daytime highs struggling to rise above –20°C in southern Quebec and extreme wind chills of –30 to –35. The report cautions that it’s expected to be colder here than in Antarctica, where inland temperatures average around –30°C this time of year.  Even with relatively light winds of around 20 km per hour, wind chill values will plunge to polar levels, dropping to –30 to –35 by the afternoon across much of the province. Check out: Major Quebec ski resort abruptly cancels 2026 ski season Photograph: Joy Real / Unsplash While temperatures will begin falling on Friday, the worst of this cold snap is expected on Saturday.  The core of the Arctic air aloft will shift eastward, engulfing all of Quebec. This polar vortex intrusion could mark a rare moment in recent weather history. Montreal may record a daytime high below –20°C on Saturday — something that hasn’t happened since January 6, 2018. Fo
Le QuĂ©bec bientĂŽt l’endroit le plus froid sur Terre : une masse d’air arctique provoque des ressentis de –35

Le QuĂ©bec bientĂŽt l’endroit le plus froid sur Terre : une masse d’air arctique provoque des ressentis de –35

Le QuĂ©bec se retrouvera Ă  l’épicentre de la masse d’air la plus froide au monde. Ce samedi, les tempĂ©ratures les plus glaciales de la planĂšte ne seront ni en SibĂ©rie ni au Groenland, mais bien ici, chez nous. Selon un rapport de MĂ©tĂ©oMĂ©dia, l’analyse des conditions atmosphĂ©riques Ă  l’échelle de l’hĂ©misphĂšre Nord rĂ©vĂšle que la masse d’air arctique la plus intense sur Terre — reprĂ©sentĂ©e par les zones mauves les plus foncĂ©es sur les cartes mĂ©tĂ©o — s’installera directement au-dessus de l’Ontario et du QuĂ©bec vendredi et samedi. À quel point fera-t-il froid ce week-end ? Un samedi d’un froid brutal, avec des maximums qui peineront Ă  dĂ©passer les –20 °C dans le sud du QuĂ©bec et des ressentis extrĂȘmes oscillant entre –30 et –35. Le rapport prĂ©cise qu’il fera mĂȘme plus froid ici qu’en Antarctique, oĂč les tempĂ©ratures Ă  l’intĂ©rieur des terres avoisinent en moyenne les –30 °C Ă  cette pĂ©riode de l’annĂ©e. MĂȘme avec des vents relativement modestes d’environ 20 km/h, le facteur Ă©olien fera chuter le ressenti Ă  des niveaux polaires, atteignant –30 Ă  –35 en aprĂšs-midi dans plusieurs rĂ©gions de la province. Si le mercure commence Ă  chuter dĂšs vendredi, le pire de cette vague de froid est attendu samedi. Photograph: Shutterstock / Andrei Stepanov Le cƓur de l’air arctique en altitude se dĂ©placera vers l’est, engloutissant l’ensemble du QuĂ©bec dans cette incursion du vortex polaire — un Ă©pisode qui pourrait marquer l’histoire mĂ©tĂ©orologique rĂ©cente. À MontrĂ©al, le mercure pourrait mĂȘme affic
Legendary Montreal bar The Wheel Club is hosting Heated Rivalry trivia nights

Legendary Montreal bar The Wheel Club is hosting Heated Rivalry trivia nights

Can’t stop talking about the Canadian series that has everyone’s tongues wagging? This trivia night in the heart of one of Montreal’s favourite neighbourhoods was made for you. Read: Sherbrooke Street West named one of the coolest streets in the world – ranking higher than New York, Berlin and Brisbane Located in NDG, this legendary bar — just off Sherbrooke Street West (recently ranked one of the coolest streets in the world) — is a unique venue that champions live music and performance. Originally founded as a veterans’ social club, The Wheel Club is home to Montreal’s longest-running open mic night (“Hillbilly Night”), tribute nights and (more recently) Heated Rivalry Trivia nights. Photograph: Courtesy of Image+Nation Festival When are the Heated Rivalry trivia nights? Head to The Wheel Club on Thursday January 22, Tuesday February 10 or Tuesday February 17, 2026.  For The Wheel Club’s full programming, check out this link.  Where is The Wheel Club? The Wheel Club is located in NDG at 3373 Boulevard Cavendish, MontrĂ©al, Quebec. For more information about The Wheel Club, click here. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to best things to do in MontrealEssential list of the best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals
Circulation paralysée sur le pont Jacques-Cartier en raison de la fermeture de De Lorimier

Circulation paralysée sur le pont Jacques-Cartier en raison de la fermeture de De Lorimier

MISE À JOUR Jeudi 22 janvier 2026 : MalgrĂ© la rĂ©ouverture de deux des trois voies en direction de MontrĂ©al mercredi aprĂšs-midi, la circulation demeure fortement congestionnĂ©e jeudi matin pour accĂ©der Ă  la ville via le pont Jacques-Cartier, en raison de la fermeture de la rue De Lorimier en direction sud. Selon un rapport du Le Journal de MontrĂ©al, la circulation est interdite sur ce tronçon en raison des travaux de dĂ©molition de l’immeuble ravagĂ© par un violent incendie, un sinistre qui avait entraĂźnĂ© la fermeture complĂšte du pont mercredi. ConsĂ©quence directe : les automobilistes qui tentent d’entrer en ville sont contraints de circuler vers le nord, ce qui provoque une congestion importante Ă  la sortie du pont. Des ralentissements sont Ă©galement signalĂ©s sur le pont Champlain. Un incendie de grande ampleur, de niveau quatre, prĂšs du pied du pont Jacques-Cartier a paralysĂ© l’une des artĂšres les plus achalandĂ©es de MontrĂ©al.  Selon un reportage de City News, l’incendie a entraĂźnĂ© la fermeture complĂšte du pont et perturbĂ© la circulation entre MontrĂ©al et la Rive-Sud. Photograph: Michael VesiaThe Clock Tower and The Jacques-Cartier Bridge / Tour de l'Horloge et Le pont Jacques-Cartier Le brasier s’est dĂ©clarĂ© tard mardi soir dans un bĂątiment industriel patrimonial abandonnĂ©, Ă  l’intersection de l’avenue De Lorimier et de la rue Logan, Ă  quelques pas de l’entrĂ©e du pont cĂŽtĂ© MontrĂ©al.  A lire : Les meilleures attractions Ă  voir Ă  MontrĂ©al et les classiques Ă  revisiter Les pomp
Jacques-Cartier Bridge traffic still jammed as De Lorimier closure disrupts Montreal commute

Jacques-Cartier Bridge traffic still jammed as De Lorimier closure disrupts Montreal commute

UPDATE, Thursday, January 22, 2026: Despite the reopening of two of the three lanes toward Montreal on Wednesday afternoon, traffic remains heavily congested when accessing the city via the Jacques-Cartier Bridge on Thursday morning due to the southbound closure of De Lorimier Avenue. According to a report by Le Journal de MontrĂ©al, traffic is prohibited on this stretch of road because of demolition work on the building that was ravaged by a major fire, which led to the bridge’s closure on Wednesday. As a result, motorists trying to enter the city are forced to travel northbound, creating significant congestion at the bridge exit. Slowdowns have also been reported on the Champlain Bridge. A massive four-alarm fire near the foot of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge brought one of Montreal’s busiest arteries to a standstill. According to a report by City News, the major fire has forced the complete closure of the bridge and disrupted traffic between Montreal and the South Shore. Photograph: Michael VesiaThe Clock Tower and The Jacques-Cartier Bridge / Tour de l'Horloge et Le pont Jacques-Cartier The blaze erupted late Tuesday night inside an abandoned industrial heritage building at the intersection of De Lorimier Avenue and Logan Street, just steps from the bridge’s Montreal entrance.  Read more: Best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals Firefighters were called to the scene around 11:30 p.m., after flames broke out on the first floor and quickly spread to the upper levels.
Cette boßte emblématique de Montréal fermera aprÚs plus de deux décennies

Cette boßte emblématique de Montréal fermera aprÚs plus de deux décennies

AprĂšs plus de vingt ans Ă  animer les nuits montrĂ©alaises, cette institution de l’aprĂšs-dark s’apprĂȘte Ă  Ă©teindre les lumiĂšres pour de bon. Selon un reportage de City News, le mythique club de la rue Prince-Arthur, Le Rouge Bar, situĂ© Ă  quelques pas du boulevard Saint-Laurent, fermera officiellement ses portes, mettant ainsi fin Ă  une histoire de 23 ans. MalgrĂ© son emplacement dans l’un des quartiers les plus en vue de la ville, le partenaire d’exploitation Massimo Minchella explique que la dĂ©cision rĂ©sulte des pressions financiĂšres croissantes qui pĂšsent sur les grands lieux nocturnes Ă  MontrĂ©al. A lire : Le Plateau-Mont-Royal de MontrĂ©al figure parmi les quartiers les plus « cool » du monde Le Rouge Bar a longtemps Ă©tĂ© un pilier de la vie nocturne du boulevard Saint-Laurent, maintenant l’énergie Ă  son comble et la piste de danse constamment remplie. Ouvert les fins de semaine, le club fonctionnait sur une formule de service de bouteilles, d’accĂšs par liste d’invitĂ©s et d’un code vestimentaire plus chic que dĂ©contractĂ©. Dans le reportage, Minchella souligne que l’écosystĂšme nocturne de la ville a radicalement changĂ© au fil des ans : les coĂ»ts d’exploitation ne cessent d’augmenter et les rĂ©alitĂ©s Ă©conomiques rendent la gestion d’un grand club de plus en plus difficile. La hausse des loyers, des rĂšglements plus stricts sur le bruit et des amendes plus lourdes ont transformĂ© le paysage, entraĂźnant une sĂ©rie de fermetures dans la scĂšne des bars et salles de spectacle. DĂ©couvrez
This iconic Montreal club is closing after over two decades

This iconic Montreal club is closing after over two decades

After more than two decades as a staple of Montreal’s nightlife, this after-dark institution is preparing to turn out the lights for good. According to a report by City News, the longtime Prince Arthur Street nightclub Le Rouge Bar, just steps from Saint-Laurent Boulevard, will officially close on Jan. 31, ending a 23-year run.  Despite being located in one of the coolest neighbourhoods on the planet, operating partner Massimo Minchella stated that the decision comes down to the mounting financial pressures facing large nightlife venues in today’s Montreal. Read more: Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal recently ranked one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world Rouge Bar has been a cornerstone of Boulevard St-Laurent’s nightlife, consistently keeping the party alive and the dance floor packed. Open on weekends, it has run on a formula of bottle service, guest list access, and a dress code that leans upscale. In the report, Minchella noted that the city’s nightlife has shifted over the years, with operating costs steadily climbing and the economic realities of running a major club becoming far more challenging than in the past.  Rising rents, stricter noise regulations, and heavier penalties have reshaped the landscape, contributing to a wave of recent closures across the city’s bar and music scene. With the venue’s lease coming to an end and rental conditions evolving, Minchella stated that continuing operations was no longer viable over the long term.  Check out: Ultimate guid
Une grande station de ski québécoise annule définitivement sa saison de ski 2026

Une grande station de ski québécoise annule définitivement sa saison de ski 2026

Une grande station de ski prĂšs de QuĂ©bec a officiellement mis fin Ă  sa saison. AprĂšs l’échec des nĂ©gociations avec les employĂ©s syndiquĂ©s en grĂšve, qui ont paralysĂ© les opĂ©rations, Le Massif de Charlevoix a annoncĂ© que poursuivre la saison n’était plus viable. A lire : OĂč trouver le meilleur ski prĂšs de MontrĂ©al PerchĂ© au-dessus du fleuve Saint-Laurent au cƓur de Charlevoix, Le Massif de Charlevoix est une station de montagne ouverte toute l’annĂ©e, reconnue pour son ampleur, ses paysages et son ambition. RĂ©putĂ©e pour son relief spectaculaire qui plonge des sommets jusqu’au bord de l’eau, la station offre un vaste terrain de jeu en plein air tout au long de l’annĂ©e, avec une gastronomie locale remarquable et des hĂ©bergements directement sur la montagne. Photograph: Courtesy Le Massif/Jean SĂ©bastien Chartier En hiver, Le Massif offre l’une des expĂ©riences de ski les plus impressionnantes du QuĂ©bec, avec 53 pistes et sous-bois rĂ©partis sur plus de 400 acres, ainsi qu’un immense terrain hors-piste pour les skieurs les plus aventureux. La montagne bĂ©nĂ©ficie d’une moyenne annuelle de 545 cm de neige naturelle, soutenue par des investissements continus dans la production de neige artificielle afin de garantir des conditions solides tout au long de la saison. À voir : Le centre-ville se dote d’une nouvelle patinoire — et ce n’est pas lĂ  oĂč vous le pensez Avec 70 % du domaine damĂ©, la station Ă©quilibre sensations en haute altitude et accessibilitĂ©, sĂ©duisant autant les familles que
Major Quebec ski resort abruptly cancels 2026 ski season

Major Quebec ski resort abruptly cancels 2026 ski season

A major ski resort near Quebec City has officially ended its season. After negotiations with striking unionized workers collapsed, leaving operations at a standstill, Le Massif de Charlevoix announced that continuing the season was no longer viable. Read: Where to find best Montreal skiing near the city Perched above the St. Lawrence River in the heart of Charlevoix, Le Massif de Charlevoix is a four-season mountain resort defined by scale, scenery, and ambition.  Renowned for its dramatic terrain that plunges from lofty peaks to the water’s edge, the resort offers an expansive outdoor playground year-round, paired with standout local gastronomy and on-mountain accommodations. Photograph: Courtesy Le Massif/Jean SĂ©bastien Chartier In winter, Le Massif delivers one of Quebec’s most impressive ski experiences, with 53 trails and glades spread across more than 400 acres, along with a vast off-piste playground for more adventurous skiers.  The mountain benefits from an average 545 cm of natural snowfall each year, supported by ongoing investments in snowmaking to ensure consistently strong conditions throughout the season.  Check out: Downtown Montreal is getting a new skating rink — and it’s not where you think With 70% of the terrain groomed, the resort balances high-alpine thrills with accessibility, making it equally appealing to families and seasoned skiers alike. When is Le Massif officially closing? Regular operations have been closed since January 19 at 4 p.m. How will
Tripadvisor names one Canadian destination a top travel spot for 2026 — and it’s not near Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver

Tripadvisor names one Canadian destination a top travel spot for 2026 — and it’s not near Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver

Waterfront boardwalks? Cruises? Historic forts? Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel platform, has revealed the winners of its 2026 Travellers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best Destinations, and one Canadian spot has made the list. Highlighting the most popular and trending travel spots for 2026, this year’s list recognizes 270 destinations across 60 countries. Compiled from 12 months of review data submitted by Tripadvisor’s global travel community, the awards spotlight travellers’ favourite destinations and help users plan memorable trips by showcasing the world’s top experiences.  The awards are divided into seven categories: Top Destinations, Trending Destinations, Culture & History, Food, Honeymoon, and Solo Travel. Read more: two Canadian spots ranked Time Out's best places to travel in 2026 Photograph: Shutterstock / Nagel Photography What are Tripadvisor's top destinations in the world for 2026? 1. Bali, Indonesia 2. London, UK 3. Dubai, UAE 4. Hanoi, Vietnam 5. Paris, France 6. Rome, Italy 7. Marrakech, Morocco 8. Bangkok, Thailand 9. Crete, Greece 10. New York City, US What are Tripadvisor’s trending destinations in the world for 2026? 1. Madeira, Portugal 2. Tbilisi, Georgia 3. Chicago, US 4. Quy Nhon, Vietnam 5. Puerto Escondido, Mexico 6. Milan, Italy 7. Glasgow, UK 8. Abu Dhabi, UAE 9. Recife, Brazil 10. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina What Canadian destination was ranked the top travel spot for 2026? Halifax, Canada, was named one of the top destinations
Une expĂ©rience d’art immersif et de DJ arrive au centre-ville de MontrĂ©al

Une expĂ©rience d’art immersif et de DJ arrive au centre-ville de MontrĂ©al

Plongez dans une expĂ©rience artistique immersive rythmĂ©e par des vibes disco-groove. Time Art Glow, au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, en collaboration avec Voir Au-delĂ  x Nova Bloom, vous propose une expĂ©rience immersive et Ă©nergique oĂč art et musique se mĂȘlent dans un tourbillon de crĂ©ativitĂ©. Parmi les meilleures activitĂ©s Ă  faire cet hiver au centre-ville, de la nouvelle patinoire sous l’Anneau et l’immense expansion de Bota Bota, incluant un deuxiĂšme bateau et un sauna gigantesque, cette expĂ©rience immersive doit absolument figurer sur votre liste. Imaginez une atmosphĂšre vibrante et sensorielle, inspirĂ©e par la scĂšne crĂ©ative de MontrĂ©al, oĂč installations, toiles et projections transforment complĂštement l’espace. Photograph: Voir Au Dela Profitez des installations artistiques et des DJ sets tout en dĂ©gustant quelque chose de dĂ©licieux — le MarchĂ© abrite 7 bars, dont deux bars Ă  vin et un bar Ă  mocktails avec menu exclusif sans alcool. Photograph: Mile End | Time Out Market MontrĂ©al Venez pour le disco groovy, restez pour un plat gourmand au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, qui rĂ©unit certains des meilleurs chefs et restaurants de la ville sous un mĂȘme toit. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©al C’est quand Time Art Glow ? Rendez-vous au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al le vendredi 30 janvier 2026, de 19 h Ă  minuit. RĂ©servez vos billets ici. OĂč est Time Art Glow ? Au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, situĂ© dans le Centre Eaton de MontrĂ©al, l’un de nos centres commerciaux prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©s en ville. S’ét
An immersive art and DJ experience is coming to Downtown Montreal

An immersive art and DJ experience is coming to Downtown Montreal

Step into an immersive art experience pulsating with disco-groove vibes. Time Art Glow at Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, in collaboration with Voir Au-delĂ  x Nova Bloom, is an immersive, high-energy experience where art and music collide. With all the best things to do in Downtown Montreal this winter, from the new skating rink under The Ring to a next-level rooftop aprĂ©s-ski experience, this immersive experience should be on your list.  Imagine a vibrant, sensory-driven atmosphere inspired by MontrĂ©al’s creative scene where installations, canvases, and projections completely transform the space. Photograph: Voir Au Dela Enjoy the art installations and DJ sets while sipping on something delicious (the Market is home to 7 bars, including two wine bars and a mocktail bar with an exclusive zero-proof menu).  Photograph: Mile End | Time Out Market MontrĂ©al Come for the groovy disco and stay for a dish at Time Out Market MontrĂ©al, home to some of the best chefs and restaurants in the city under one roof. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©al   When is Time Art Glow? Head to Time Out Market MontrĂ©al on Friday, January 30, 2026, from 7 p.m. to midnight. Reserve your tickets here. Where is Time Art Glow? Head to Time Out Market MontrĂ©al inside the Montreal Eaton Centre, one of our favourite shopping centres in the city. Spread across 40,000 square feet, the cultural and culinary destination is home to some of the best chefs and restaurants in the city under one roof, with 15 eateries