This is the biggest list that compiles all trip ideas from Montreal! Whether you are looking for a day trip or a multi-day trip, this is the list you have been looking for!
Read MoreMontreal is a foodie capital; it has many great choices from small local eateries to international chef celebrities. However, there are dishes that define the city’s identity, here are the most famous food in Montreal. These iconic dishes are a must add to your itinerary!
Read MoreMontreal offers a world-class beer scene with more than 20 craft breweries. These microbreweries have an eclectic selection of beers, the brewers are knowledgeable, creative but above all, passionate about beer. Get ready to sip and hop around with this hand-picked guide of craft beer in Montreal.
Read MoreSaint-Henri neighbourhood is probably one of the best hidden-gems in Montreal. While most visitors often stick to the beaten path of the Old Montreal the Plateau and Downtown, Saint-Henri is a neighbourhood where people live the city rather than visiting it. Here is your guide to discover this neighbourhood like a local.
Read MoreThis guide will tell you all the things to do in Montreal in November, from how to get around to what to wear.
Read MoreThe island lake of Prince Edward County is home to more than 30 wineries and a dozen craft breweries. Below you will find which ones are the best wineries in Prince Edward County. This is a complete guide of things to do in Prince Edward County so this can be the perfect weekend getaway for you!
Read MoreLocated at only 30 minutes away from Montreal, the Monteregie region is the perfect gourmet circuit with delicious farm products, restaurants and cider houses. This is the list of the best cideries near Montreal. Get ready for a delicious foodie tour!
Read MoreDid you know that there are many vineyards near Montreal? In fact, there are more than 20 vineyards near Montreal. Here is the guide for you to drive you through the wine route in the Eastern townships.
Read MoreCanadian Tulip Festival in Ottawa is the world's largest tulip festival, this annual festival runs for almost 2 weeks in May and showcases more than 100 plus varieties of tulips. The festival is not only flowers, there are musical performances, races, fireworks, parades, and more. The best thing is that you don’t need to buy any tickets, this is a free activity!
Here is everything you need to know about the festival.
Read MoreReview of the Context Ravel tour of Jean Talon Market
Read MoreA local spills the beans where to find the best street art in Montreal - by neighbourhood
Read MoreA cocktail & spirirt festival in the middle of Canadian winter! The festival showcases spirits, cider and craft beer from all the corners of the Quebec province, cool DJs, mixology, food trucks and games, all in a winter wonderland scene with heated terraces.
Read MoreInside the Canadian heartland of Ontario, you will find a small Victorian town surrounded by miles and miles of vineyards. Only 2 hours away from Toronto and a short drive from Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a great foodie and wine lovers’getaway. This guide gives you a list of the best wineries in Niagara on the Lake.
Read MoreThese are the top 5 things to do in Montebello, QC for a perfect weekend getaway.
Read MoreThings to do at a day trip to Mont Orford
Read MoreFor some, it’s a party city famous for its festivals and party scene, for others, it is a highly cultural and historic destination. The metropolis has a European and North American charm, making it unique. Montreal is a cool city to visit for a long weekend, maybe 5 days if you are stretching it but its whole charm really uncovers when you live in it. So, I decided to do a series of posts so you can to be seduced by the city like Montrealers do.
Read MoreGreen pine forests, rocky mountains, lakes and beautiful scenery is what comes to mind when we talk about Canadian nature. Here are 15+ national parks near Montreal. This guide will give you plenty of ideas for day trips and multi-day trips to do from Montreal.
Read MoreCoaticook is the home of the longest suspended footbridge in North America, the famous Coaticook ice cream and magnificent views of the valley. Here are the best things to do in Coaticook!
Read MoreWhat is a Cabane à sucre & where to find them?
Read MoreThe beautiful countryside in the rolling Appalachians offers ski hills, history, great food and wine. Only 1 hour away from Montreal, the Eastern Townships area great weekend getaway!
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