In Montreal, outdoor skating is part of winter fun and fans meet at the refrigerated ice rink adjacent to the Lac-aux-Castors Pavilion on bucolic Mount Royal. Access is free and skate rental is available. And to warm up after a few laps, hot chocolate ...
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The Groupe de la Veillée produces theatrical works that place the actor's work at the heart of the creative process. This company also seeks to present shows that use theatrical material drawn from used and diverse literary sources. These two organically ...
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This gallery presents the most recent trends in Quebec and international contemporary art. It exposes all the disciplines of visual and media arts, while experimenting with the newest museum rules. It offers many ways to discover contemporary creation ...
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Gallery specializing in the highest quality Inuit works, executed by internationally renowned artists as well as by some of the most talented young artists. These works of art can be found in some of the country’s most prestigious museums as well as corporate ...
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This gallery, initially specialized in works on paper and contemporary prints of Quebec, is interested in Canadian painting and sculpture from 1945 to today. She regularly exhibits great Quebec and Canadian artists, such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, younger ...
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In order to bring the Boréal experience to life, discover the new concept of Relais Boréale in Montreal. At the bar or in the dining room, take advantage of the expert advice of the waiters to (re)discover the classic and exclusive beers of the moment ...
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Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H2S 2K1
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After Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin and St-Petersburg, Montreal have its own street art museum, the Romeo’s museum. In fact, it is the first urban art museum in Canada. In total, 24 murals by 24 Montreal artists adorn an unusual transitional space... the ...
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