Laura Osborne, the former editor-in-chief of the award-winning RICARDO magazines and senior editor at Air Canada enRoute, is obsessed with discovering the best of the city.

From scallop crudo in marigold sauce from Newfoundland and Labrador, to bone marrow tacos in Vancouver — with a few sake-forward cocktails and local Montreal beer tastings in between — Laura eats (and drinks) her way across the country, checking out the best cultural experiences, events and happenings along the way.

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49 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

49 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

MISE À JOUR, janvier 2024 :  Montréal regorge d’activités incroyables et gratuites en ce moment. Explorez les patinoires, ou découvrez les événements les plus sexy à Montréal. Que vous soyez à la recherche des nouveaux restaurants, ou simplement des meilleures activités pour toute la famille, cette liste est faite pour vous. Ce tour d'horizon incontournable des incontournables de Montréal est votre liste de choses à faire, que vous soyez touriste ou local : des meilleurs restaurants aux musées les plus éblouissants - il rassemble les activités les plus remarquables dans l'une des meilleures villes du monde. Trouver de quoi faire à Montréal n'a jamais été plus facile. RECOMMANDÉ : Le guide complet des meilleures activités gratuites à faire à MontréalLes meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal  
49 best things to do in Montreal right now

49 best things to do in Montreal right now

UPDATE, January 2024: From the best ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2025, to the most spectacular winter hikes in and around Montreal to a visit to one of the most stunning cafés in Canada (and maybe the world), Montreal—recently ranked one of the best cities in the world—is full of amazing and free things to do right now. Explore one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, or discover the city's most stunning winter terrasse. Whether you are looking for cheap eats, where to find late-night eats or simply the best family-friendly activites, this list is for you. 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—it rounds up the most outstanding things to do across the city. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in MontrealBest Airbnbs in Montreal
Time Out editors on where you should travel this year

Time Out editors on where you should travel this year

January is (thankfully) nearing its end. You know what that means? It’s high time you book that trip you’ve been thinking about. The question is, where to go? Well, we at Time Out have some ideas. We asked our editors for the number one destination they think should be on travellers’ radar this year, whether for unmissable events or cool new hotels, unspoiled nature or a growing dining scene. Our sights are set on foodie trips in Spain, starry skies in Norway, surf breaks in Siargao – and much more where that came from. Here are 12 amazing places we think you should explore in 2025. RECOMMENDED:🌇 The best cities in the world in 2025🗺️ The 25 best things to do around the world in 2025🧳 Five countries that really need more travellers this year
The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

People who don’t live in cities will tell you they’re busy, lonely and expensive places. But there’s a reason so many people choose to live in them: with world-class art and culture, unbeatable food and nightlife, buzzing neighbourhoods and a dizzying amount of stuff to do and see, there’s simply no better place to be.  Every year, we take the pulse of city living by quizzing thousands of locals across the planet about life in their hometowns. This year, more than 18,500 city-dwellers shared their insights on everything from food, nightlife and culture to affordability, happiness and the overall city vibe. When urban living can sometimes feel isolating and costly, this year we wanted to get a sense of what, exactly, makes a city feel like home. Sure, the nightlife is great, but is the city safe and walkable? Is good quality food and art available at a reasonable price? Is it easy to make friends, find love, and access nature?  Livability was a key factor in our ranking this year. But a great city to live in is, naturally, a great city to visit. So, along with the thousands of responses from locals around the world, we asked Time Out’s global network of city experts to vote on the places they think are particularly exciting right now. After crunching all that data, here we are: Time Out’s definitive ranking of the world’s best cities in 2025. Read on to see how your hometown fared… RECOMMENDED:🛍️ The coolest neighbourhoods in the world right now🌎 The best things to do in the
Les célébrations du Nouvel An lunaire à Montréal : 2025

Les célébrations du Nouvel An lunaire à Montréal : 2025

Montréal célèbre de nouveaux départs avec l'arrivée du Nouvel An lunaire chinois 2025, qui tombe en janvier et marque le début de l'année du Serpent, symbole de sagesse, de croissance et de renouveau. Le serpent a la capacité de se débarrasser de sa peau, ce qui représente la transformation. Quand est le Nouvel An lunaire 2025 ? Le Nouvel An chinois lunaire a lieu chaque année à la nouvelle lune du premier mois lunaire. Cette année, le Nouvel An lunaire tombera le 29 janvier, marquant le début de l'année du Serpent. Quand a lieu le défilé du Nouvel An chinois à Montréal ? Chaque année, le défilé du Nouvel An lunaire de Montréal parcourt joyeusement le quartier chinois, offrant des performances traditionnelles de lions et de dragons dans les rues. L'école d'art Phoenix lance généralement les festivités avec une danse de dragon et une danse de groupe, suivie par le Montréal Fo Guang Shan et le Montréal Chan Lion Dance Club qui présentent une danse de lion. Cette année, le défilé se déroulera le samedi 1er février 2025, de 11 h à 13 h. Quel est le parcours du défilé ? Le défilé traverse le quartier chinois, situé entre la rue De la Gauchetière, la rue Saint-Urbain et le boulevard Saint-Laurent. Cherchez les lanternes rouges vibrantes et les performances spéciales comme la danse du lion. Le défilé se termine au parc Sun Yat-sen à 13 h. RECOMMANDÉ :Guide complet des meilleures choses à faire à MontréalMeilleurs restaurants chinois à Montréal
Lunar New Year 2025 in Montreal: the best ways to celebrate

Lunar New Year 2025 in Montreal: the best ways to celebrate

Montreal celebrates fresh beginnings with the arrival of the 2025 Lunar Chinese New Year, which falls in January and kicks off the year of the Snake, symbolizing wisdom, growth and renewal. The snake has the ability to shed its skin, which shows transformation. When is Lunar New Year 2025? This year, the Lunar New Year will fall on January 29, 2025.  When is the Chinese New Year parade in Montreal? Every year, Montreal’s Lunar New Year Parade joyously makes its way through Chinatown bringing traditional dancing lion and dragon performances to the streets. The Phoenix art school typically kicks off the festivities with a dragon dance and a group dance, followed by Montreal Fo Guang Shan and Montreal Chan Lion Dance Club performing a lion dance.  This year, the parade is happening on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  What is the route of the parade? The parade marches through Chinatown, located between De la Gauchetière Street, Saint Urbain Street and St. Lawrence Boulevard. Look for the vibrant red lanterns and special performances like the lion dance. The parade finishes in Sun Yat-sen Park at 3 p.m. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest dim sum in MontrealBest Chinese restaurants in Montreal
Activités et événements au Time Out Market Montréal

Activités et événements au Time Out Market Montréal

Situé au Centre Eaton de Montréal, Time Out Market Montréal s'étend sur 40 000 pieds carrés de bonne bouffe et de divertissements sous un même toit. Destination culinaire et culturelle en plein cœur du centre-ville, cet immense espace sous une vaste verrière abrite une sélection de restaurants et de chefs triés sur le volet par l'équipe éditoriale de Time Out Montréal—y compris le plus grand brunch en ville. Mais ne vous fiez pas seulement à notre parole. Que se passe-t-il au Time Out Market Montréal ? Découvrez tous les événements et activités en cours.
Events happening at Time Out Market Montréal

Events happening at Time Out Market Montréal

Located in the Centre Eaton de Montréal, Time Out Market Montréal is 40,000 square feet of great food and fun under one roof. A culinary and cultural destination smack dab in the heart of Downtown, the gigantc space below a massive skylight is where you’ll find a handpicked selection of restaurants and chefs by the editorial staff at Time Out Montréal—including the biggest brunch in town. But don't just take our word for it. What's going on at Time Out Market Montréal? Check out all the events and activites happening right now.
33 best downtown Montreal restaurants

33 best downtown Montreal restaurants

From Michelin star-calibre institutions, to epically delicious cheap eats (not to mention some of the best new restaurants in town), there's something for everyone in the city’s most bustling neighbourhood—including one that's inside one of the most unique Art Deco spaces in Canada. It's no secret that downtown Montreal is also home to some of the most fun things to do in the city, but it's also where you can find some of the most famous and iconic foods (hello, smoked meat).  RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the 50 best restaurants in MontrealBest dim sum in Montreal
50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal

50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal

MISE À JOUR, janvier 2025 : Bienvenue dans la sélection soigneusement élaborée par Time Out des meilleurs restaurants de Montréal, offrant actuellement les plats les plus délicieux de la ville, servis avec une expertise inégalée. Cette liste vise à vous tenir informé de l'effervescence culinaire de la ville — ou les nouveaux restaurants de Montréal à essayer dès que possible — et à vous donner un aperçu de ce qui se passe actuellement. RECOMMANDÉ :Des restaurants de calibre Michelin à MontréalLes meilleurs nouveaux restaurants de Montréal
The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

UPDATE, January 2025: Welcome to Time Out's handpicked selection of the best restaurants in Montreal, home to four of the best restaurants in the world for food right now (not to mention the eponymous restaurant of Top Chef Canada Season 11's winning chef). This list is intended to put your finger on Montreal's pulse—it's all about what's best at the moment, whether it's the hottest new restaurant, a weekend brunch, something iconic, or a stellar cheap eats; these are the places you'll want to eat at again and again and again. RECOMMENDED:Most romantic restaurants in Montreal right nowMichelin star-calibre restaurants in Montreal
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 Montréal, 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

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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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Le plus haut bungee au Canada arrive à Montréal avec le plus grand saut urbain du pays

Le plus haut bungee au Canada arrive à Montréal avec le plus grand saut urbain du pays

Faites le grand saut : le plus haut bungee au Canada débarque en plein centre de Montréal, et ça s’annonce épique. Le Canada abrite de nombreux lieux spectaculaires pour le bungee, mais la plupart se trouvent à l'extérieur des villes. Cette nouvelle aventure palpitante, nichée dans le Vieux-Port de Montréal, offre des vues imprenables sur la ville et le fleuve Saint-Laurent, et sera accessible 10 mois par an. Photograph: Montreal Bungee Toute l’action se déroulera depuis la Tour des convoyeurs (construite en 1957), un bâtiment emblématique du patrimoine du Vieux-Port, restauré tout en préservant sa structure d'origine. Ajoutez cette activité à votre liste de choses à faire dès maintenant ! Photograph: Montreal Bungee Quand le plus haut bungee du Canada arrivera-t-il à Montréal ? Rendez-vous au Quai des convoyeurs, dans le Vieux-Port de Montréal, à partir du 24 avril 2025. Montréal Bungee sera ouvert 7 jours sur 7 de mars à décembre pour les personnes de 14 ans et plus. Les mineurs doivent être accompagnés d’un adulte. Astuce Time Out : des vidéos de votre saut sont disponibles moyennant des frais supplémentaires. Photograph: Montréal Bungee Y a-t-il des bungees au Canada ? Des falaises du Québec aux rivières de Whistler, le Canada offre de nombreux sites pour le bungee. Quel est le plus haut bungee au Québec ? Montréal Bungee sera le plus haut bungee au Québec et au Canada, avec une hauteur de 210 pieds (69 mètres), au-dessus de l’eau. Quelle est la limite de poids pour
The highest bungee in Canada is coming to Montreal with the tallest urban jump in the country

The highest bungee in Canada is coming to Montreal with the tallest urban jump in the country

Take the leap: the highest bungee jump in Canada is coming to the heart of Montreal, and it’s going to be epic. Canada is home to some stunning and thrilling bungee jumping locations, but many of them are located outside of the city. This thrilling new adventure nestled in Montreal’s Old Port delivers epic views of Montreal and the St. Lawrence River, and will be open 10 months of the year. Photograph: Montreal Bungee All the action is happening off the Conveyors Tower (built in 1957), a building that’s part of the heritage of the Old Port and has been restored while preserving its original structure. Photograph: Montreal Bungee Add this activity to your bucket list now. When is the highest bungee in Canada coming to Montreal? Montréal Bungee is arriving in the Conveyors Quay in the Old Port of Montreal starting April 24, 2025, and will be open 7 days a week from March to December for ages 14 and up. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Time Out Tip: bungee jumping videos are available at an additional cost. Photograph: Montréal Bungee Is there bungee jumping in Canada? From the cliffs of Quebec to the rivers of Whistler, there are many bungee locations to choose from across the country. What is the highest bungee jump in Quebec? Montréal Bungee will be the highest bungee jump in Quebec and Canada at 210 feet (69 metres), and is over the water. Photograph: Montréal Bungee What's the weight limit for bungee jumping? In order to participate in the activity, and for
Amazon quitte le Québec et ferme 7 sites, impactant près de 2 000 employés

Amazon quitte le Québec et ferme 7 sites, impactant près de 2 000 employés

C’est officiel : Amazon a annoncé la fermeture de ses 7 entrepôts au Québec. Cette décision entraînera l’élimination d’environ 1 700 emplois permanents à temps plein dans la grande région de Montréal, ainsi que 250 postes temporaires. Avec environ 4,5 millions d’habitants dans la région métropolitaine de Montréal, ces fermetures marquent un revirement majeur par rapport aux récents efforts d’expansion d’Amazon dans la province. En 2021, l’entreprise avait ouvert trois stations de livraison, suivies d’une autre l’année dernière.  Elle exploitait également un petit centre de distribution et deux entrepôts de tri de colis au Québec. Pourquoi Amazon ferme-t-il ses entrepôts au Québec ? Le géant du commerce électronique a déclaré que cette décision vise à offrir davantage d’économies aux clients à long terme.  Revenir à un modèle de livraison basé sur des entreprises locales tierces—comme c’était le cas jusqu’en 2020—permettra à Amazon de continuer à fournir le même service. Un syndicat canadien, qui a réussi à syndicaliser un entrepôt, accuse Amazon de fermer ses sites pour contrer les efforts de syndicalisation dans la région.  Amazon a nié que cette décision soit liée à ces accusations. RECOMMANDÉ :Les meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenantLe Canada est officiellement le deuxième pays le plus convoité au monde
Amazon is closing 7 warehouses in Quebec over the next two months

Amazon is closing 7 warehouses in Quebec over the next two months

It’s official: Amazon has announced that it's closing all 7 of their warehouses in Quebec. This decision will eliminate approximately permanent full-time 1,700 jobs in the greater Montreal area, and 250 temporary employees. With roughly 4.5 million residents in the Montreal metropolitan area, the closures mark a significant reversal from Amazon's recent expansion efforts in the province.  In 2021, the company opened three delivery stations, followed by another last year.  It also operated a small fulfillment center and two package sorting warehouses in Quebec. Why is Amazon closing warehouses in Quebec? The e-commerce giant stated that the move would provide additional savings to customers over the long run, and that returning to a third-party delivery model supported by local small businesses—similar to what was in place until 2020—will allow Amazon to provide the same service. A Canadian union that successfully unionized one warehouse has accused Amazon of closing its sites to fend off organizing efforts in the region, while Amazon denied claims that the announcement is related. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest malls in Montreal for shopping sprees
It’s official: Montreal crowned one of the best cities in the world in 2025

It’s official: Montreal crowned one of the best cities in the world in 2025

There’s a reason so many people choose urban life: cities offer world-class art and culture, incredible food and nightlife, vibrant neighborhoods, and endless opportunities for exploration.  Few places can rival the energy and excitement of city living. Each year, Time Out dives into the granular details of urban life by surveying thousands of locals around the globe about their experiences in their cities.  This year, over 18,500 residents shared their perspectives on everything from food and nightlife to culture, affordability, and overall quality of life.  Urban living can sometimes feel isolating or costly, so we wanted to uncover what truly makes a city feel like home. Beyond its nightlife, is the city safe and walkable? Can you find high-quality food and art at reasonable prices? Is it easy to make friends, find love, and connect with nature? Photograph: Daphne Caron | Milky Way Cocktail Bar Livability was also at the forefront of our rankings. After all, a city that’s great to live in is also a fantastic place to visit. Alongside insights from locals, Time Out tapped into a global network of city experts to highlight the destinations that are especially exciting right now.  Combining all the data, Time Out’s definitive list of the best cities in the world for 2025 has been revealed, and Montreal made the coveted ranking. Photograph: Eva Blue What are the best cities in the world for 2025? Cape Town topped the list, taking the number one spot thanks to its ability t
A dangerous polar vortex is bringing the coldest air in years to Canada and Quebec

A dangerous polar vortex is bringing the coldest air in years to Canada and Quebec

UPDATE, January 21, 2025: Just after the arrival of the polar vortex in Montreal, a major power outage left approximately 100,000 homes in Montreal without electricity this morning. The affected neighbourhoods stretched from St-Laurent to just before Pie-IX and from Bellechasse to Henri-Bourassa, impacting neighborhoods like Ahuntsic, Villeray, and Rosemont. A severe cold is on the way, and it’s going to plunge Montreal into a bitter cold. According to the Weather Network, it is extremely unusual to see so much of North America plunged into such an extreme cold for a five-day period. A potential risk of hypothermia if adequate precautions are not taken when outside, and any skin exposure will result in frostbite. When is the polar vortex coming to Montreal? Sunday and Monday will be the coldest air of the season for much of Quebec. Temperatures are expected to swing from a high of 1 C on Saturday to a low of -19 C on Sunday. Expect brutal wind chills, and lows of -26 C and -27 C to continue into the week.   Photograph: Lena Si | Shutterstock.com What is a polar vortex? A polar vortex is low pressure near the earth’s poles with a large swirling area of extremely cold air. The danger of the polar vortex is the severely cold air it can push from the Arctic to lower latitudes, sometimes lingering for extended periods in severe cases. For more updates from the Weather Network, click here. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in Montreal
100,000 Montreal homes without power as temperatures plummet

100,000 Montreal homes without power as temperatures plummet

Just after the arrival of the polar vortex in Montreal, a power outage left approximately 100,000 homes in Montreal without electricity this morning. The affected neighbourhoods stretched from St-Laurent to just before Pie-IX and from Bellechasse to Henri-Bourassa, impacting neighborhoods like Ahuntsic, Villeray, and Rosemont. Over 50,000 Hydro-Québec customers remained without power at 9 a.m., and by 11 a.m., and by 12:30 p.m., the number had dropped to 9,500. Hydro-Québec expects to restore power to all affected customers by around 2 p.m. Photograph: Shutterstock / ND700 When will the polar vortex end? Temperatures in Montreal today are forecasted to reach a high of -13°C, but the wind chill will make it feel like -24°C in the morning and -19°C in the afternoon. By evening, temperatures will drop to around -21°C, with wind chill pushing it to feel like -28°C overnight. On Wednesday, similar conditions are expected, with a high of -13°C.  However, the wind chill could make it feel as cold as -31°C in the morning and -22°C in the afternoon. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a frostbite risk warning. What caused the power outage? According to a Hydro-Québec spokesperson, the power outage was caused by equipment failure at one of its substations. For more updates from the Weather Network, click here. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in Montreal
Célébrez le Nouvel An lunaire au centre-ville avec un menu alléchant, des cocktails incroyables et des événements gratuits

Célébrez le Nouvel An lunaire au centre-ville avec un menu alléchant, des cocktails incroyables et des événements gratuits

Trois cocktails spéciaux, un menu exclusif et des festivités gratuites ? Avec certains des meilleurs chefs et restaurants de la ville, dont le gagnant de la saison 11 de Top Chef Canada, Time Out Market Montréal propose un menu spécial en édition limitée pour marquer le Nouvel An lunaire. Une occasion à ne pas manquer ! Avec tous les restaurants du centre-ville, y compris d’incroyables options de dim sum, Time Out Market Montréal doit absolument figurer en tête de votre liste grâce à son nouveau menu délicieux, ses cocktails exceptionnels et ses nombreuses activités gratuites pour toute la famille au Montréal Eaton Centre. Photograph: Cocktails | Time Out Market Montréal Quand profiter du menu spécial Nouvel An lunaire ? Rendez-vous au Market entre le 22 et le 29 janvier 2025 pour goûter ce menu exceptionnel. Qu’est-ce qui figure au menu spécial du Nouvel An lunaire ? Visitez Marusan, Le Red Tiger, Chanthy Yen, Blossom et le bar à cocktails pour savourer ces plats et boissons en édition limitée : MARUSAN Ebi Fry Curry : Curry japonais, crevettes frites croustillantes et riz Photograph: Marusan | Time Out Market Montréal LE RED TIGER Soupe Red Tiger : Crevettes, bœuf tranché, bok choy, oignons rouges, oignons verts, oignons frits croustillants, coriandre et basilic frais Photograph: Le Red Tiger | Time Out Market Montréal CHANTHY YEN Shrimp Toast : Mélange frit de crevettes et de porc sur du pain bao, accompagné d’une salade de concombre épicée Photograph: Chanthy Yen |
Celebrate Lunar New Year downtown with a mouthwatering menu, killer cocktails and free events

Celebrate Lunar New Year downtown with a mouthwatering menu, killer cocktails and free events

Three special cocktails, an exclusive menu and free festivities? Home to some of the best chefs and restaurants in the city—including the winner of Top Chef Canada Season 11—Time Out Market Montréal is serving up a limited-edition menu to celebrate the Lunar New Year, and you’re not going to want to miss it. With all the downtown restaurants to choose from, including some incredible dim sum options, you’ll want to put Time Out Market Montréal at the top of your list thanks to a delicious new menu, some amazing cocktails and all the free family-friendly activities happening in the Montreal Eaton Centre. Photograph: Cocktails | Time Out Market Montréal When is the new Lunar New Year menu being offered at Time Out Market Montréal? Head to the Market between January 22 to 29, 2025, to taste this delicious special menu. What’s on the new Lunar New Year menu at Time Out Market Montréal? Stop by Marusan, Le Red Tiger, Chanthy Yen, Blossom and the cocktail bar for these limited-edition dishes and drinks: Marusan Ebi Fry Curry: Japanese curry, crispy fried prawns and rice Photograph: Marusan | Time Out Market Montréal Le Red Tiger Red Tiger Soup: Shrimp, sliced beef, bok choy, red onions, green onions, crispy fried onions, cilantro, and fresh basil leaves Photograph: Le Red Tiger | Time Out Market Montréal Chanthy Yen Shrimp Toast: fried mix of shrimp and pork, on bao toast, served with a spicy smashed cucumber salad Photograph: Chanthy Yen | Time Out Market Montréal Le Blosso
Air Canada was just named one of the safest airlines in 2025

Air Canada was just named one of the safest airlines in 2025

The newest global ranking has just landed. On the heels of Montreal recently named one of the best cities in the world in 2025, to Canada no longer the safest country to travel to in 2025, this new airline ranking is bringing us up to speed on the world’s safest airlines.  Rating everything from an airline’s fleet age to the skill and training of the pilots, AirlineRatings.com has just revealed the world's safest airlines for 2025. AirlineRatings.com, the world’s leading website for airline safety and product ratings, has revealed its Top 23 Safest Full-Service Airlines and Top 23 Safest Low-Cost Airlines for 2025, selected from the 385 airlines it tracks. What is the safest airline in the world? Air New Zealand ranked the safest top full-service airline in 2025. Air New Zealand narrowly edged out Qantas for the top spot, with just a 1.50-point difference between the two airlines. Both maintain exceptional safety standards and pilot training, but Air New Zealand's younger fleet gave it the advantage. What is the safest airline in Canada? Air Canada ranked the safest top full-service airline in 2025. Photograph: Brian Losito/Air Canada What are the top safest airlines in the world? The complete list of the top full-service airlines in 2025, ranked in order, are: Air New Zealand Qantas Cathay Pacific; Qatar Airways; Emirates Virgin Australia Etihad Airways ANA EVA Air Korean Air Alaska Airlines Turkish Airlines (THY) TAP Portugal Hawaiian Airlines American Airline
Un vortex polaire dangereux apporte l’air le plus froid depuis des années au Canada et au Québec

Un vortex polaire dangereux apporte l’air le plus froid depuis des années au Canada et au Québec

Un froid intense est en route et plongera Montréal dans une vague de froid mordante. Selon MétéoMédia, il est extrêmement rare de voir une si grande partie de l’Amérique du Nord plongée dans un froid aussi extrême pendant une période de cinq jours. Attention : il existe un risque potentiel d’hypothermie si les précautions nécessaires ne sont pas prises à l’extérieur. Toute peau exposée peut rapidement subir des engelures. Où est situé le vortex polaire en ce moment ? Dimanche et lundi apporteront l’air le plus froid de la saison sur une grande partie du Québec. Les températures passeront d’un maximum de 1 °C samedi à un minimum de -19 °C dimanche. Préparez-vous à des refroidissements éoliens brutaux, avec des minima de -26 °C à -27 °C qui persisteront en début de semaine. Photograph: Lena Si | Shutterstock.com Comment fonctionne le vortex polaire ? Un vortex polaire est une zone de basse pression située près des pôles terrestres, entourée d’une grande masse d’air extrêmement froid qui tourbillonne. Le danger du vortex polaire réside dans l’air glacé qu’il peut déplacer de l’Arctique vers les latitudes inférieures, parfois pendant de longues périodes dans des cas extrêmes. Pour plus de mises à jour de MétéoMédia, cliquez ici. RECOMMANDÉ :Les meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenantLe Canada est officiellement le deuxième pays le plus convoité au monde
The largest tubing park in the world is about 30 minutes from Montreal

The largest tubing park in the world is about 30 minutes from Montreal

Looking for a thrilling outdoor adventure? From Snow Bobsleigh and Vortex360 to Snow Rafting, Tornado, and Tubing, there’s an adventure here for everyone. Le Domaine des Pays d’en Haut began as a popular sugar shack. Founded by Arthur and Laurette Raymond in the 50s, it featured two slopes and a crossbow-style lift for thrilling toboggan rides before gaining fame for its sliding hills. The tradition lives on three generations later as the largest tubing park in the world, nestled in the hills near the ski hill Saint-Sauveur. Les Glissades boasts 63 slopes for all skill levels, 15,000 lift rides per hour, and an 80-metre vertical drop across three peaks with 13 snow ride zones.  Photograph: Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d'en Haut Make sure you grab a poutine from the restaurant La Cabane before heading home. Bonus: there’s a DJ on-site every Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Where is the largest tubing park in the world? Le Domaine des Pays d’en Haut is located approximately 30 minutes from Montreal at 440 chemin Avila, Piedmont, Québec. Photograph: Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d'en Haut When does the sliding season begin and end? Thanks to new-generation snow cannons, the sliding season at Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d’en Haut can now start earlier than ever, often making it the first to open in Québec’s winter sliding industry. The exact opening date depends on weather conditions, however Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d’en Haut is officially open for th