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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27 of the best and juiciest burger joints in Montreal you need to try

27 of the best and juiciest burger joints in Montreal you need to try

We’re serious about our burgers in Montreal. (Just check out the 2024 ranking of the best burgers in Canada.) There's every variety available here too served by a range of restaurants, from bars with the best cocktails and high-end eateries to steakhouses and lowdown dirty diners. No matter your scene, if you fancy yourself a true connoisseur of top-notch burgers, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve combed through and chowed down across town to bring together this list of Montreal’s best burgers, bar none. Time to beef up on your burger knowledge. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best restaurants in Montreal
The 14 best burgers in the world right now

The 14 best burgers in the world right now

Is there a more satisfying bite than the salty, smoky hit of a really, really good burger? The answer is obviously: of course not. Restaurants all over the world are crafting and griddling their own take on the classic beef burger, with homemade sauces, whacky buns, and specialty meats elevating these patties to entirely new levels. We wanted to find out where, exactly, one can find the tastiest, juiciest, most decadent and inventive burgers out there right now. So we grilled Time Out’s global team of food and drink editors about the very best burgers they’ve sunk their teeth into – then ranked them all according to the venues with the strongest star ratings on Google. The result? Fourteen lip-smacking burgers, found across some of the world’s best cities. From smashed wagyu to a ‘kitschy’ surf and turf and everything in between, these are the greatest burgers on the planet right now, each tried and tested by us. Tuck in. RECOMMENDED:🍕 The best pizzas in the worldđŸ„Ș The best sandwiches in the worldđŸ„© The best steaks in the world This list was edited by Liv Kelly, Time Out’s travel writer. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

Last updated May 2026: From inside the Canadian Grand Prix's most exclusive party to where to find Montreal's pedestrian-free streets this summer, 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 summer. 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, Botanical Garden, and the Undergro
Montreal Grand Prix 2026 weekend: guide and best events

Montreal Grand Prix 2026 weekend: guide and best events

Montreal is welcoming the worldwide Formula One fanbase for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix, from May 22 to 24, 2026, which means one thing: the city is revved up. The races on Circuit Jacques-Villeneuve are only half the fun—the real memories will be made off course, at the free events and activities, parties, Michelin-star restaurants, clubs, attractions and hidden outdoor play spaces around town that are pulling out all the stops.  Is F1 coming to Montreal in 2026? The Formula 1 Lenovo 2026 Canadian Grand Prix officially kicks the summer season off earlier than ever this year: May 22 to 24, 2026, and takes place over 70 laps of the 4.361-kilometre Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Parc Jean-Drapeau.   What time does the Montreal Grand Prix start? The Formula 1 Lenovo Grand Prix du Canada 2026 race starts on Friday May 22, 2026 with Formula 1 Practice sessions (12:30 pm) followed by Sprint Qualifying sessions (4:30 pm); on Saturday May 23, 2026 things kick off with a Sprint (12 pm) followed by the Formula 1 Qualifying sessions (4 pm); and finally on Sunday May 24, 2026 it’s time for the Formula 1 Race (4 pm).   What other cool things are going on in Montreal this weekend? From iconic attractions and landmarks to art happenings, cultural events, and unmissable restaurants and bars, check out our essential bucket list of the best things to do in Montreal. RECOMMENDED:Best downtown Montreal restaurantsBest 50 restaurants in MontrealGuide to the best brunch spots in town
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
Meilleur bar pour regarder les Canadiens de Montréal : biÚre, arcades et cocktails

Meilleur bar pour regarder les Canadiens de Montréal : biÚre, arcades et cocktails

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
The best pre-game spot near Montreal’s Bell Centre right now

The best pre-game spot near Montreal’s Bell Centre right now

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
Where to stay in Montreal: our guide to the best neighbourhoods

Where to stay in Montreal: our guide to the best neighbourhoods

Montreal’s neighbourhoods (home to one of the world's coolest streets) each have their own vibe—together, they create the city’s eclectic charm. Explore the city’s best neighborhoods for locals, and essential places where visitors can stay—including Plateau-Mont-Royal, recently ranked one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world—right here in this guide. Montreal has a big presence when it comes to culture, community, and character—and if you need proof, just look at the sheer wealth of some of the best things to do in Montreal alongside stellar experiences in the city’s best restaurants and best bars. Better yet, we're home to one of the world's coolest streets. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in Montreal50 best restaurants in Montreal right nowTop Montreal attractions for tourists and locals
26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

When you need little break from the city, it's time to hit the trails—this turquoise lake surrounded by forest and Montreal's secret gardens included. Hiking is the easiest thing to do in and around Montreal. There are fantastic park trails and beaches to be enjoyed within the city itself, and if you’re willing to drive, there are road trips from Montreal are easily done within a day or a weekend. Need the rest before your drive back? These accessible hikes range anywhere from 1 to 4 hours from the city (with a secret beach and hiking trails here if you're up for a road trip). RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest parks in MontrealBest road trips from Montreal
The best U.S. destinations for a weekend trip in 2026

The best U.S. destinations for a weekend trip in 2026

We love a European vacation as much as the next person, but perhaps less so these days. Despite the innovations in air travel luring us abroad, there’s just too much to see and do right here in America. With plenty of accessible domestic tourism and stunning destinations for year-round travel, a weekend getaway in the U.S. is just the vacation we all need right now. Our picks bypass the obvious choices, say New York or L.A., in favor of smaller cities with booming art scenes, lesser-known towns with incredible restaurants and coastal spots with plenty of room to spread out on the sand. You’ll find fewer crowds and plenty of small-town charm at these unexpected destinations. Looking for someplace to go in 2026? These places should absolutely be on your travel radar this year. RECOMMENDED: The best cities to visit in the U.S.
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal 2026: Date, Time & Location

St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal 2026: Date, Time & Location

When the Montreal St. Patrick’s Day Parade takes over the streets in a massive celebration of Irish pride, you know spring in Montreal is just around the corner. This year marks the city’s 201st parade, bringing members of the Irish community from across the island together for music, colourful floats, and one of Montreal’s most beloved annual traditions. It’s a great day to watch a parade with the family, or gather friends to drink in the city's best bars and grab some cheap eats.  What is the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal? This is one of the biggest days of the year for the Irish community of Montreal to celebrate in the downtown core with tons of music, dancing and general good (green) vibes. Put together by the United Irish Societies of Montreal, it’s complete with a grand marshal, chief officer and an elected queen (via a public speaking competition) and princesses. Native sons and daughters of Dublin and beyond also converge on the city to show their support for one of the foundational communities of the city. When is the St Patricks Day Parade in Montreal in 2026? The 201st Montreal St-Patrick's Parade will take place on Sunday, March 22, 2026, starting at 12 p.m. and could last for several hours. What is the location of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal 2026? The St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal starts at the corner of Du Fort and De Maisonneuve, proceeding eastward to Jeanne-Mance. If you want to make sure you see as much of the parade as possible
Guide pour le défilé de la St-Patrick 2026 à Montréal: Date, Route et Itinéraire

Guide pour le défilé de la St-Patrick 2026 à Montréal: Date, Route et Itinéraire

C’est de nouveau cette pĂ©riode de l’annĂ©e oĂč le dĂ©filĂ© de la Saint-Patrick Ă  MontrĂ©al envahit les rues pour un grand moment de fiertĂ© irlandaise. Cette annĂ©e marque la 201ᔉ Ă©dition, rĂ©unissant des membres de la communautĂ© irlandaise de toute l’üle pour jouer de la musique, montrer leurs talents de construction de chars et s’amuser. Que vous assistiez en famille ou entre amis, c’est l’occasion idĂ©ale de dĂ©couvrir les meilleurs pubs irlandais de MontrĂ©al, dĂ©guster de la vraie cuisine irlandaise et plonger dans l’ambiance festive. Sortez vos habits verts, portez un toast Ă  la culture irlandaise et profitez de l’une des traditions annuelles les plus colorĂ©es de la ville—tout cela avant le souper ! C’est quoi le dĂ©filĂ© de la Saint-Patrick 2026 Ă  MontrĂ©al? C'est l'un des plus grands jours de l'annĂ©e pour la communautĂ© irlandaise de MontrĂ©al, qui inonde le centre-ville de tonnes de musique, de danse et d'ambiance (verte) gĂ©nĂ©ralisĂ©e. OrganisĂ© par la United Irish Societies de MontrĂ©al, il est composĂ© d'un grand marĂ©chal, d'un officier en chef, d'une reine Ă©lue (par le biais d'un concours d'art oratoire) et de princesses.  Quand aura lieu le dĂ©filĂ© de la Saint-Patrick Ă  MontrĂ©al ? Le 201e dĂ©filĂ© de la Saint-Patrick Ă  MontrĂ©al aura lieu le dimanche 22 mars, 2026, de 12h00 Ă  15h00 environ, Quel est le trajet du dĂ©filĂ© de la Saint-Patrick Ă  MontrĂ©al ? Le dĂ©filĂ© commence Ă  l'angle du boulevard De Maisonneuve et de la rue Saint-Marc (prĂšs de la rue du Fort), se dĂ©place vers l'est sur De Ma

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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.  
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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The most annoying songs of 2026 so far, ranked

The most annoying songs of 2026 so far, ranked

Sorry not sorry. With all the music festivals and artists coming to Montreal this summer, it’s easy to see how a great song can linger long after a show ends. Now the most annoying songs of 2026 have been revealed, and they are guaranteed to get stuck in your head. Read more: The best festivals and events in Montreal for 2026 Photograph: Tim SnowOsheaga The experts at SeatPick, the ticket search engine for live events, have analysed this year’s biggest chart hits using official rankings, then evaluated repetition, shrillness, harmonic dullness and filler lyrics to estimate how likely each song is to get stuck in listeners’ heads. What are the most annoying songs of 2026? According to SeatPick, Zara Larsson and PinkPantheress’ Midnight Sun (Remix) is predicted to be the most irritating song of the year, scoring 88% on the annoyance scale. Sonny Fodera’s recent release ranks second, with an 85.6% likelihood of getting stuck in listeners’ heads. Bebe Rexha’s latest single comes in third place among the year’s most annoying tracks. Sabrina Carpenter, Katseye and Charli XCX also feature in the top 15. What are the top 5 most annoying songs? These are the top 5 most annoying songs according to SeatPick: 1. Midnight Sun – Zara Larsson & PinkPantheress  Topping the list as 2026’s most annoying song, Midnight Sun stands out for its extreme repetition and bright, high-frequency sound. Its hook-driven structure loops relentlessly, earning the highest repetition score of all tracks an
Legendary Dobe & Andy now open at Time Out Market Montréal in Downtown Montreal

Legendary Dobe & Andy now open at Time Out Market Montréal in Downtown Montreal

It’s official: Montreal’s favourite Cantonese barbecue has arrived at Time Out Market MontrĂ©al. Famous for over 40 years for its killer Cantonese barbecue, Dobe & Andy is opening a new spot at the Market featuring many of the signature dishes that have built its reputation across generations. On the menu? The famous char siu pork, crispy roast pork, lacquered duck leg, and classic Cantonese fried chicken, served with rice and vegetables. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy The new eaterie will also offer family-recipe-inspired favourites like mapo tofu, supreme fried rice, Shanghai-style noodles, homemade wontons, and traditional Hong Kong milk tea. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy Where are Dobe & Andy from? Founded by Andy Ku after arriving in Montreal from Hong Kong in the late 1970s, Dobe & Andy has become one of the key culinary pillars of Chinatown. Since the 1980s, it has established itself as a go-to destination for traditional Cantonese barbecue in Montreal. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy Now led by Eric Ku and partner Webster Galman, the institution continues to evolve its legacy, blending Hong Kong traditions with a more contemporary approach. The arrival of Dobe & Andy at Time Out Market MontrĂ©al highlights the Market’s ability to bring the best of the city under one roof. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy Following the recent opening of La Capital Tacos, this new addition to the Market’s culinary r
Le cĂ©lĂšbre Dobe & Andy du Quartier chinois s’installe au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al

Le cĂ©lĂšbre Dobe & Andy du Quartier chinois s’installe au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al

C’est officiel : le barbecue cantonais prĂ©fĂ©rĂ© des MontrĂ©alais dĂ©barque au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al. RĂ©putĂ© depuis plus de 40 ans pour son incontournable barbecue cantonais, Dobe & Andy ouvre un comptoir exclusif oĂč seront servis plusieurs des plats emblĂ©matiques qui ont fait sa renommĂ©e gĂ©nĂ©ration aprĂšs gĂ©nĂ©ration. Quel est le menu du restaurant Dobe & Andy ? Au menu? Le cĂ©lĂšbre porc Char Siu, le porc rĂŽti croustillant, la cuisse de canard laquĂ©e et le fameux poulet frit cantonais, servis avec riz et lĂ©gumes.  Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy Le nouveau comptoir proposera Ă©galement des classiques inspirĂ©s des recettes familiales comme le Mapo Tofu, le riz frit suprĂȘme, les nouilles Shanghai suprĂȘme, les wontons maison et le traditionnel thĂ© au lait hongkongais. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy FondĂ© par Andy Ku aprĂšs son arrivĂ©e de Hong Kong Ă  MontrĂ©al Ă  la fin des annĂ©es 1970, Dobe & Andy est devenu l’un des grands piliers culinaires du Quartier chinois.  Depuis les annĂ©es 1980, l’adresse s’est imposĂ©e comme une rĂ©fĂ©rence incontournable du barbecue cantonais traditionnel Ă  MontrĂ©al. Photograph: Time Out Market MontrĂ©alDobe & Andy Aujourd’hui dirigĂ©e par Eric Ku et son partenaire Webster Galman, l’institution continue de faire Ă©voluer son hĂ©ritage en mĂȘlant traditions hongkongaises et approche plus contemporaine. L’arrivĂ©e de Dobe & Andy au Time Out Market MontrĂ©al s’inscrit dans la volontĂ© du MarchĂ© de rassembler sous un mĂȘme toit les inc
Cette grande artĂšre montrĂ©alaise ne sera plus piĂ©tonne cet Ă©tĂ© — tandis qu’une nouvelle zone piĂ©tonne s’ajoute Ă  Villeray

Cette grande artĂšre montrĂ©alaise ne sera plus piĂ©tonne cet Ă©tĂ© — tandis qu’une nouvelle zone piĂ©tonne s’ajoute Ă  Villeray

AprĂšs quatre Ă©tĂ©s transformĂ©e en zone piĂ©tonne, une portion de cette grande rue du Quartier latin Ă  MontrĂ©al rouvrira aux vĂ©hicules cette saison. Alors que prĂšs de 7 kilomĂštres de rues seront piĂ©tonnisĂ©s cet Ă©tĂ©, la Ville de MontrĂ©al a indiquĂ© que les travaux en cours prĂšs de la station Berri-UQAM rendaient nĂ©cessaire le maintien de l’accĂšs pour les vĂ©hicules d’urgence, notamment les ambulances en direction du CHUM. A lire : Un guide des meilleurs quartiers: oĂč se loger Ă  MontrĂ©al ? Photograph: Caroline PerronRue Wellington Quelle rue montrĂ©alaise perd son statut piĂ©ton ? L’an dernier, des portions de la rue Saint-Denis et de la rue de Castelnau Est avaient Ă©tĂ© piĂ©tonnisĂ©es, mais la Ville a choisi de ne pas reconduire cette mesure cette annĂ©e. Photograph: Daph & Nico | Tourisme MontrĂ©alVilleray pedestrianized Selon un reportage de CTV News, le bureau de la mairesse reconnaĂźt l’impact important des travaux sur le secteur, mais souligne que Saint-Denis demeure un axe essentiel pour les services d’urgence. Photograph: Andre Panossian, MDOntario street East Pour attĂ©nuer les rĂ©percussions sur les commerces, la Ville confirme toutefois la tenue de deux Ă©vĂ©nements de piĂ©tonnisation temporaire cet Ă©tĂ©, dont le Festival Ludique International de MontrĂ©al en juillet. En plus : Guide des festivals 2026 Ă  MontrĂ©al Quelles rues seront piĂ©tonnes Ă  l’étĂ© 2026 ? Ste-Catherine Est (Ville-Marie)Entre les rues St-Hubert et Papineau 15 mai – 12 octobre 2026 Avenue Bernard (Outremont)Entre
This major Montreal street is losing its car-free summer—while a new pedestrian zone opens in Villeray

This major Montreal street is losing its car-free summer—while a new pedestrian zone opens in Villeray

After four summers as a pedestrian-only destination, a stretch of this major street in Montreal will reopen to vehicle traffic this season. While almost 7 kilometres of streets will be car-free this summer, the City of Montreal announced that ongoing construction near the Berri-UQAM Station made it necessary to keep the corridor accessible for emergency vehicles—particularly ambulances heading to the CHUM. Read: Guide to Montreal's best neighbourhoods Photograph: Caroline PerronPromenade Wellington Which Montreal street is losing its car-free status? Last year, parts of St-Denis Street and de Castelnau Street East were pedestrianized, but the city has opted against blocking car access to those streets this year. Photograph: Andre Panossian, MDOntario street East As per a report by CTV News, the mayor’s office acknowledged the significant disruption caused by the construction work, but said Saint-Denis remains a critical emergency route. To help offset the impact on businesses, the city said two temporary pedestrianization events will still take place this summer, including the Festival Ludique International de MontrĂ©al in July. Photograph: Daph & Nico | Tourisme MontrĂ©alVilleray pedestrianized What streets are pedestrian-only this summer? The Montreal 2026 pedestrian streets schedule (dates and locations) is as follows: Ste-Catherine St. E. (Ville-Marie)Between St-Hubert St. and Papineau Ave.May 15 – Oct. 12, 2026 Bernard Ave. (Outremont)Between Wiseman Ave. and Bloomfi
Time Out Market Vancouver officially opens this week — opening date, vendors & details

Time Out Market Vancouver officially opens this week — opening date, vendors & details

Bringing the best of the city together under one roof, Time Out Market Vancouver’s doors are set to open to the public in just a few days at Oakridge Park. To curate the lineup, the Time Out team scoured the city for Vancouver’s top chefs, restaurateurs and emerging talents, bringing together a mix of celebrated names and rising stars.  The market will feature three bars with a curated beverage program celebrating the city’s thriving microbrewery scene, iconic Okanagan wines and signature cocktails. Beyond the food and drinks, Time Out Market Vancouver will spotlight Vancouver’s dynamic cultural scene through year-round programming, including live music, wine tastings, book signings, cooking demos, watch parties, DJ nights and family-friendly activities.  Check out: Your guide to the food and drink at Time Out Market Vancouver A full monthly events calendar will be revealed following the opening. Photograph: James RadymskiDownLow Chicken When is Time Out Market Vancouver opening? The Market will officially welcome visitors on Thursday, May 28, at 11 a.m. at Oakridge Park. Photograph: Heritage Asian EateryHeritage Asian Eatery What is the culinary line-up at Time Out Market Vancouver? From established names to rising stars, you’ll find the complete culinary line-up at Time Out Market Vancouver here. Photograph: Sherman ChongLunch Lady More about Time Out Market Vancouver Time Out Market Vancouver is a food and cultural destination located at Oakridge Park (650 W. 41st Av
Une rare « microlune bleue » s’en vient — ce qu’il faut savoir et quand l’observer

Une rare « microlune bleue » s’en vient — ce qu’il faut savoir et quand l’observer

La deuxiĂšme pleine lune de mai 2026 est sur le point de se produire — et il ne s’agit pas seulement d’une rare lune bleue, mais aussi d’une microlune, ce qui la fera paraĂźtre lĂ©gĂšrement plus petite dans le ciel. Atteignant son apogĂ©e tĂŽt le 31 mai 2026, elle sera visible partout dans le monde par ciel dĂ©gagĂ©, et pourra ĂȘtre observĂ©e quelques jours avant et aprĂšs son pic. MalgrĂ© son nom, cette lune bleue ne prendra pas de teinte bleutĂ©e. Elle apparaĂźtra plutĂŽt avec une lueur dorĂ©e orangĂ©e prĂšs de l’horizon, avant de devenir blanche et brillante en montant dans le ciel. A lire : Le Canada pourrait ĂȘtre le prochain touchĂ© alors que la saison des tornades explosives Photograph: Shutterstock / bhanubBlue moon Quand la lune bleue de mai 2026 sera-t-elle Ă  son maximum ? La lune bleue atteindra son pic le dimanche 31 mai 2026 Ă  4 h 45 (HE). La prĂ©cĂ©dente lune bleue remonte au 19 aoĂ»t 2024, une super lune bleue oĂč la Lune Ă©tait particuliĂšrement proche de la Terre. Qu’est-ce qu’une microlune ? Une microlune se produit lorsque la Lune est Ă  son point le plus Ă©loignĂ© de la Terre (environ 251 000 miles / 403 000 km), ce qui la fait apparaĂźtre plus petite et lĂ©gĂšrement moins lumineuse. Est-ce que la lune bleue est vraiment bleue ? Non. MalgrĂ© son nom, la lune ne sera pas bleue. Elle brillera avec une teinte dorĂ©e au lever, puis passera Ă  une lumiĂšre blanche argentĂ©e plus haut dans le ciel. Elle est appelĂ©e « lune bleue » parce qu’il s’agit de la deuxiĂšme pleine lune du mois de mai, aprĂšs
A rare blue micromoon is coming—what it is and when to see it

A rare blue micromoon is coming—what it is and when to see it

May’s second full moon is almost here—and not only is it a rare blue moon, it’s also set to appear as a micromoon. Peaking early on May 31 and visible worldwide under clear skies, the blue moon will still appear full a few days before and after it peaks. Despite its nickname, the rare blue moon rising won't actually appear blue.  Depending on the weather, skywatchers can expect a golden-orange glow near the horizon before shifting to a bright whitish hue higher in the night sky. Read: Canada could be next as America's explosive tornado season shifts in an alarming way Photograph: Shutterstock / bhanubBlue moon When will May's blue moon peak? The blue moon will peak on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at 4:45 a.m. ET. The previous blue moon was on August 19, 2024, which was a super blue moon (the Moon was closest to Earth that month). What is a micromoon? A micromoon occurs when the Moon will be at its farthest distance from Earth (approximately 251,000 miles) and appear smaller. Is a blue moon actually blue? Despite its name, the moon will not appear blue and will shine with its usual golden-orange hue when rising, and transition to a bright, silvery-white. It is called a blue moon because it is the second full moon in May, following the Flower Moon on May 1. How often does a blue moon occur? Blue moons occur roughly every 2.5 years, according to NASA, and the term dates back to the 16th century. What are the other names for the Flower Moon? According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, ever
GrĂšve des travailleuses du sexe Ă  MontrĂ©al pendant le Grand Prix de F1 2026 : ce qu’il faut savoir

GrĂšve des travailleuses du sexe Ă  MontrĂ©al pendant le Grand Prix de F1 2026 : ce qu’il faut savoir

MISE À JOUR, vendredi 23 mai 2026 : Une manifestation et un rassemblement publics sont prĂ©vus Ă  15 h le samedi 23 mai 2026, Ă  la Place de la Paix, selon le site du Sex Work Autonomous Committee (SWAC). À 17 h 30, les participants se rĂ©uniront pour distribuer des dĂ©pliants devant divers Ă©tablissements Ă  travers la ville. Les travailleuses du sexe de MontrĂ©al prĂ©voient une grĂšve pendant le week-end du Grand Prix de Formule 1 2026. Le ComitĂ© autonome du travail du sexe (CATS) a annoncĂ© une action prĂ©vue le 23 mai 2026, visant des bars de danse et des salons de massage Ă  travers la ville, en amont du trĂšs lucratif Canadian Grand Prix. A lire : Les meilleurs bars de danseuses Ă  MontrĂ©al Les organisatrices et organisateurs affirment que cette mobilisation vise Ă  exiger de meilleures conditions de travail, la fin de la hausse des « bar fees », une meilleure protection contre la violence en milieu de travail, ainsi que la reconnaissance de droits du travail pour les travailleuses du sexe. Selon le CATS, les membres documentent depuis plusieurs annĂ©es des conditions jugĂ©es problĂ©matiques : milieux de travail insalubres ou non sĂ©curitaires, discrimination, harcĂšlement et congĂ©diements arbitraires. Le mouvement, actif publiquement depuis 2019, affirme avoir gagnĂ© en Ă©lan aprĂšs une sĂ©rie d’assemblĂ©es et d’ateliers tenus tout au long de 2025. Photograph: Shutterstock/ Lestertair Pourquoi faire grĂšve pendant le Grand Prix? Le CATS estime que le week-end du Grand Prix reprĂ©sente la pĂ©rio
Montreal sex workers call for Grand Prix weekend strike over working conditions

Montreal sex workers call for Grand Prix weekend strike over working conditions

UPDATE, Friday, May 23, 2026: A public protest and rally are scheduled at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Place de la Paix, according to the Sex Work Autonomous Committee (SWAC) site. At 5:30 p.m., participants will gather to distribute flyers outside various establishments across the city. Montreal sex workers are planning a strike during the 2026 Formula One Grand Prix weekend. The Sex Work Autonomous Committee (SWAC) has announced plans for a strike on May 23, 2026, targeting strip clubs and massage parlours across Montreal ahead of the city’s lucrative Canadian Grand Prix weekend. Check out: Where to find the best strip clubs in Montreal Organizers say the action is aimed at demanding safer working conditions, an end to rising “bar fees,” protection from workplace violence and broader labour rights for sex workers. According to the SWAC site, workers have spent years documenting complaints ranging from unsafe and unsanitary workplaces to discrimination, harassment and arbitrary dismissals.  The movement has been organizing publicly since 2019 and says momentum intensified after assemblies and workshops held throughout 2025. Photograph: Shutterstock/ Lestertair Why target Formula 1 weekend? SWAC says Grand Prix weekend represents the most profitable stretch of the year for many clubs — and therefore the moment workers have the most leverage. The group alleges that during F1 week, clubs often raise dancer fees, overbook performers and impose stricter workplace rules
Je suis allĂ© dans un rooftop secret de MontrĂ©al — et ça ressemblait Ă  une escapade de luxe Ă  Miami

Je suis allĂ© dans un rooftop secret de MontrĂ©al — et ça ressemblait Ă  une escapade de luxe Ă  Miami

DĂšs que les portes de l’ascenseur se sont ouvertes, j’ai eu une seule pensĂ©e : c’est peut-ĂȘtre le corridor le plus sexy de MontrĂ©al. L’espace, baignĂ© de tons rosĂ©s, semblait s’étirer Ă  l’infini avec une esthĂ©tique tropicale art dĂ©co digne des plus beaux hĂŽtels de Miami. Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge Et je n’étais mĂȘme pas encore arrivĂ© au bar. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time OutMuze Terrasse & Lounge *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-69ea28d4-3ec4-83ea-9ae4-b383193dbafe-0" data-turn-id-container="request-69ea28d4-3ec4-83ea-9ae4-b383193dbafe-0" data-testid="conversation-turn-612" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn="assistant"> NichĂ© au 5e Ă©tage de l’un des plus beaux hĂŽtels design de MontrĂ©al — le Honeyrose Hotel Montreal — Muze Lounge & Terrasse est une escapade Ă  thĂšme tropical offrant une vue imprenable sur MontrĂ©al. (Ajoutez-le Ă  votre liste d’endroits Ă  dĂ©couvrir pendant le Grand Prix.) *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-WEB:54424bb9-06b2-4549-beeb-f96e936768f0-303" data-testid="conversation-turn-608" data-scroll-a
I went to Montreal’s secret rooftop bar—and it felt like a luxury Miami escape

I went to Montreal’s secret rooftop bar—and it felt like a luxury Miami escape

Stepping off the elevator, I immediately thought this might be Montreal’s sexiest hallway. The rose-hued space seemed to stretch endlessly, giving tropical deco Miami paradise vibes.  Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge And I hadn’t even reached the bar. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time OutMuze Terrasse & Lounge Tucked away on the 5th floor of one of the most stunning design hotels in Montreal—the Honeyrose Hotel Montreal—Muze Lounge & Terrasse is a tropical-themed escape overlooking Montreal. (Add it to your list of places to hit during Grand Prix.) Photograph: Hotel HoneyroseHoneyrose Hotel Montreal We’re talking lobster and champagne evenings, Miami nights atmosphere and playful flamingo decor. Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge  It’s the perfect spot to soak up the city’s vibrant energy—especially during Grand Prix weekend— thanks to the stunning views from the lounge and partially covered outdoor terrasse. Check out: Montreal Grand Prix 2026 weekend: guide and best events Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge (And even the distant colours of the L’International des Feux Loto-QuĂ©bec fireworks.) Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge Dizzy with sunny destination vibes, I was drawn towards the impressive bar inside the lounge. Photograph: Muze Terrasse & LoungeMuze Terrasse & Lounge To say it’s photogenic would be a gross understatement. The honey-coloured curved art deco bar is a