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 best things to do in Montreal right now

49 best things to do in Montreal right now

UPDATE, June 2024: From discovering the most talked about iconic restaurant opening in Montreal, the largest street food truck festival in Canada or where to eat 150 tacos in one day, and where to find one of the many secret gardens) Montreal is full of amazing and free things to do right now. Whether you are looking for cheap eats or 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

43 best free things to do in Montreal

43 best free things to do in Montreal

Montreal has so many epic things to do, especially during the summer. From free ice cream to discovering one of the city's many gorgeous hidden gardens, we suggest you get out your calendar and let the fun begin. Don't forget to check out all the (free family-friendly!) things happening at they city's best museums. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest things to do with kids in Montreal 

39 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

39 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

MISE À JOUR, juin 2024 : De la découverte de l'un des nombreux jardins secrets, Montréal regorge de choses étonnantes et gratuites à faire pendant l'été. Des meilleures activités gratuites en ville à l'arrivée des fleurs de cerisier, Montréal ne manque pas d'attraits pendant la saison. Que vous soyez intéressé par les meilleurs hotdogs montréalais ou les activités familiales, 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  

Les meilleures crèmes glacées à Montréal

Les meilleures crèmes glacées à Montréal

Montréal est peut-être mieux connu pour ses hivers glacés que ses crèmes glacées. Cependant, une fois que la neige disparait, les crèmeries de la ville se réveillent de leur hibernation, sortent les auvents et allument leurs néons pour vendre les meilleures crèmes glacées de Montréal. Lorsqu’il fait chaud, les crèmes glacées sont parmi les meilleurs desserts en ville. Peu importe si vous préférez les glaces dures ou molles ; il y a un peu de tous pour les becs sucrés, de la crème anglaise glacée au curry au gelato à la tire d’érable.  RECOMMANDÉ : Guide complet des meilleurs restaurants de Montréal

The best ice cream in Montreal this summer

The best ice cream in Montreal this summer

Montreal may be better known for ice hockey than it is for ice cream, but the best ice cream in Montreal ensures the city has stars on ice in every season. Once the city starts to thaw, the city’s ice cream shops spring out of hibernation, dust the frost off their old-school awnings and flick on their neon signs, ready to sell some of the best desserts in town. There’s something for every cold heart and sweet tooth, from frozen curry custard to maple taffy gelato.  RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best restaurants in Montreal21 best things to do in Montreal with kids

Guide essentiel du week-end du Grand Prix à Montréal

Guide essentiel du week-end du Grand Prix à Montréal

Passionnés de vitesse, à vos moteurs! Montréal accueille de nouveau les amateurs de Formule 1 du monde entier lors de son Grand Prix du Canada, du 7 au 9 juin 2024. Disons que la vie sur l’île est sur le point de s’accélérer, mais tous savent que les courses du circuit Gilles-Villeneuve ne représentent qu’une partie du plaisir! En effet, les moments les plus mémorables ont souvent lieu ailleurs : dans les restaurants, clubs, et terrasses qui font tout pour vous en mettre plein la vue. Découvrez notre palmarès des lieux gagnants pour vivre un Grand Prix inoubliable. Quand est est le Grand Prix de Montréal ? Le Grand Prix du Canada sera de retour du 7 au 9 juin, 2024 à Montréal. Grand Prix de Montréal : à quelle heure commence-t-il ? La course du Formula 1 Grand Prix Du Canada débute vendredi 7 juin 2024 : séances d'essais de Formule 1 (13h30) ; samedi 8 juin 2024 : essais (12h30) et séances de qualifications de Formule 1 (16h) ; et dimanche 9 juin 2024 : course de Formule 1 (14h-16h). Qu'y a-t-il d'autre à faire à Montréal pendant le week-end ? Des attractions aux manifestations artistiques, aux événements culturels et aux restaurants et bars incontournables, il n'est pas étonnant que Montréal soit une destination de choix pour les touristes et une source de joie quotidienne pour ses habitants. Suivez ces recommandations et vous ne manquerez rien.

Montreal Grand Prix weekend: guide and best events

Montreal Grand Prix weekend: guide and best events

Racers, start your engines. Montreal is once again welcoming the worldwide Formula One fanbase for the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix, from June 7 to 9, 2024, 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 parties, restaurants, clubs, attractions and hidden outdoor play spaces around town that are pulling out all the stops. Follow this essential list of Montreal’s hottest Grand Prix spots for a record-breaking good time. When is the Montreal Grand Prix? The 2024 Canadian Grand Prix is June 7 to 9, 2024, 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 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2024 race starts Friday June 7, 2024 with Formula 1 Practice sessions (1:30pm); Saturday June 8, 2024: Practice (12:30pm) and Formula 1 Qualifying sessions (4pm) and Sunday June 9, 2024: Formula 1 Race (2pm-4pm) 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:Complete guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest downtown Montreal restaurantsBest 50 restaurants in Montreal33 best brunch spots in town

Your guide to dating in Montreal

Your guide to dating in Montreal

We've taken the stress out of dating for you. Finding date ideas that don't feel like a forced gesture out of Love, Actually can sometimes be an actual challenge. Luckily in Montreal you're spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do when you've got romance in mind. Whether you’re looking for one of the best romantic restaurants, or one of the best Montreal attractions to set the mood before a make out sesh or to grab a casual coffee in the most romantic café in town, we’ve compiled a top-notch list of places to try. From the best restaurants in the city, to the best bars—and some stellar cheap eats in between—let us play wingman. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealMost romantic restaurants in MontrealBest speakeasies and secret bars hidden in Montreal

The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

UPDATE, June 2024: Welcome to Time Out's handpicked selection of the best restaurants in Montreal, one of the top 20 cities in the world to eat right now. 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:Best new restaurants in Montreal right now33 best downtown Montreal restaurantsBest cheap eats in Montreal

I jumped off a cliff with a complete stranger and it was nothing like I expected

I jumped off a cliff with a complete stranger and it was nothing like I expected

I knew I was in the right place when a man attached to a parachute breezed past my hotel window. Dumping my bag on the ground, I watched, gobsmacked, as people dropped out of the sky and into the town square—parachutes of different colours covering the ground like a giant quilt.  Welcome to Interlaken, the capital of sky-high adventures.  Photograph by Laura Osborne for Time Out Photograph by Laura Osborne for Time Out I booked my first tandem flight ever for the last day of my 10-day stay in Switzerland, and I’m not going to lie—the minute I arrived in Interlaken I couldn’t think about anything else. I was slightly distracted while creating my own chocolate at the Funky Chocolate Club and day-dreaming about it while tasting local beers and whiskey at Rugenbräu Brewery.  Even after meeting the extraordinary Chef Stefan Beer, executive chef at Radius—fresh from receiving his Green Michelin Star—and experiencing his mind-blowing tasting menu created exclusively with ingredients grown within a radius of 25 miles of the restaurant, I couldn’t shake a vision of me plummeting like a rock through the air. The night before my flight, I imagined every possible scenario, none of which lulled me into a peaceful slumber. And when I woke up the next morning to a light mist covering the mountains, I wondered (perhaps a little bit hopefully) if it would happen it all. Located between two pristine lakes in Switzerland, Interlaken seamlessly blends its natural resources with adventure. Se

Four best day trips from the Lake Geneva region

Four best day trips from the Lake Geneva region

Between the palm trees, the glittering lake and its very own castle, it’s easy to see why so many artists—from Freddy Mercury to Prince—made Lake Geneva their home. You can have some epic, off-the-beaten path adventures, discover the Lake Geneva region through Freddie Mercury’s eyes with a Freddie Tour, or eat at some of the best new restaurants in the region—Japanese-Peruvian cuisine at Coco Mama included. But thanks to an unrivalled train service, the region is also perfectly poised for some next-level day trips. Visit the terraced vineyards of Lavaux Disappear amongst 830 hectares of terraced vineyards that stretch for 30 km along the shores of Lake Geneva—a sight you won’t see anywhere else in the world. Photograph by Laura Osborne for Time Out Photograph by Laura Osborne for Time Out Follow the meandering hiking trail from Saint-Saphorin to Lutry through the vines planted by monks in the 12th century. More drinking and less walking? Plan an afternoon of wine tasting at Les 11 Terres, a wine bar in the village of Epesses that showcases the best winemakers in the region (and boasts at least 50 Lavaux crus) and makes killer charcuterie boards. Want the best of both worlds? Grab an apéro backpack filled with a bottle cooler, glasses, wines, sausages and pastries from Les 11 Terres and head off into the vineyards. Photograph by Laura Osborne for Time Out Most of the excellent wines produced in this region accorded a UNESCO World-Heritage listing are never exported, so m

Michelin star-calibre restaurants in Montreal

Michelin star-calibre restaurants in Montreal

Despite all of the international attention it receives on the culinary stage, Montreal has yet to receive ratings from the Michelin Guide. Until it arrives—and our guess is that it’s only a matter of time until it does—the following are what we think would be Michelin star restaurants in Montreal. They’re the city’s top-notch institutions and groundbreakers, from our most romantic restaurants to quintessential downtown eateries, that form the best of the best and make Montreal stand out as a cultural powerhouse. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best restaurants in MontrealThe best cheap eats in Montreal

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3 raisons de réserver le meilleur cours de cuisine à Montréal

3 raisons de réserver le meilleur cours de cuisine à Montréal

Avez-vous déjà entendu le bruit des rires en passant devant le Time Out Market Montréal, au 2ème étage du Centre Eaton de Montréal ? C'est le signe qu'on passe un bon moment chez Ateliers & Saveurs. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs Établie en 2008, Ateliers & Saveurs est l'une des principales écoles de cuisine en Amérique du Nord, offrant des cours de cuisine, de cocktails et de dégustation de vins, tout sous un même toit au Time Out Market Montréal. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs Réputée pour créer des expériences inoubliables, les ateliers, organisés à Montréal et à Québec, sont animés par des professionnels de l'industrie super enthousiastes heureux de partager leur expertise. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs La participation est encouragée dans tous les cours ouverts, où vous pouvez plonger dans la cuisine pratique, la dégustation, la discussion et le partage, tout en passant un bon moment. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs Bonus : Profitez des plats que vous avez préparés pendant le cours au Time Out Market Montréal et recevez les recettes immédiatement après. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs Astuce de Time Out : Que ce soit pour un événement d'entreprise, une soirée entre amis ou une réunion ou célébration familiale, c'est l'endroit idéal pour votre prochain événement en groupe. Photograph: Ateliers & Saveurs Découvrez nos 3 cours de cuisine préférés chez Ateliers & Saveurs en ce moment : 1. Cuisine Péruvienne Goûtez au Pérou ! Apprenez à réaliser des plats tradition

Taste over 150 tacos at this Montreal Mexican food festival

Taste over 150 tacos at this Montreal Mexican food festival

A spicy atmosphere?  Some of Montreal's best and most celebrated chefs? Tacos, tequila, guacamole, churros, and hot sauce? Head to the Old Port for this summer’s biggest taco festival—with over 25 kinds of tequila to taste. And with so many festivals happening in Montreal—including Canada's largest food truck festival—this one should be at the top of your to do list. Photograph: Taco Fest No wonder Montreal was recently ranked one of the world’s 20 best cities for food in 2024. Photograph: Allison Billings In addition to an interactive games area, there will be a Jarritos relaxation zone, culinary workshops, and traditional tequila and mezcal-based cocktails.  Photograph: Allison Billings It’s the perfect opportunity to experience authentic Mexican cuisine, including enchiladas, burritos, and churros, and sample a variety of products on-site. Photograph: Allison Billings Plus off-menu items that are exclusive to the festival, and over 150 hot sauces from across the globe. Photograph: Allison Billings Learn tips, tricks  and techniques from an experienced chef on how to make the perfect guacamole. Photograph: Allison Billings What is Taco Fest in Montreal? During the Labor Day long weekend, festival-goers can sample over 150 authentic and reinvented tacos, meet talented Montreal chefs, take part in salsa classes, and enjoy the rhythms of Latin music.  Photograph: Allison Billings When is Montreal’s Taco Fest? Taste over 150 tacos at Quai Jacques-Cartier (Clock To

15 dishes every Montrealer needs to eat this summer

15 dishes every Montrealer needs to eat this summer

As the temperature swings between cool sunny days and sweltering afternoons, Montrealers are craving fresh, lip-smacking dishes, comforting bowls for rainy days and next-level cocktails. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Home to some of the best chefs and restaurants under one roof in a sprawling 40,000 square-foot space, Time Out Market Montréal is the ultimate downtown spot for your summer food fix. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Whether you're looking for a glass of crisp chardonnay to pair with your poke bowl, or a refreshing rosé to sip with a spicy tomato sauce, salami, fennel, fior di latte, honey and basil pizza, make sure to visit the Market's new, second wine bar for the perfect pairing. Dig into the mouthwatering dishes here: 1. Le Blossom What: Salmon & Tuna poke bowl The mingling of rice, ponzu sauce, green onion, avocado, cucumber mixed salad, mango, sweet potato, fried wonton, nori, spicy japanese mayonnaise and homemade teriyaki sauce is like spring in a bowl. Photograph: Le Blossom | Time Out Market Montréal 2. Marusan What: Ramen Light but also invigorating, this broth made with dashi, vegetables and pork, topped with sliced green onions, menma bamboo shoots, fried garlic and roasted chashu pork is the perfect comfort food on a rainy spring day. Photograph: Marusan | Time Out Market Montréal 3. Le Red Tiger What: Bánh mì and pho French dip Get the best of both worlds: An unforgettably refreshing baguette sandwich bursting with vegetable goo

Crème glacée gratuite pour les Montréalais à ces deux endroits ce week-end

Crème glacée gratuite pour les Montréalais à ces deux endroits ce week-end

Dès que la température monte à Montréal, nous commençons à penser à où trouver la meilleure crème glacée à déguster dans nos magnifiques parcs, près de piscines rafraîchissantes et sur nos plages de sable sur et hors de l'île. Alerte crème glacée gratuite : l'une des meilleures crèmeries de Montréal s'associe à Oreo pour créer une surprise gratuite aux saveurs locales. Pour célébrer l'arrivée d'une nouvelle saveur disponible exclusivement au Canada, Oreo offre une crème glacée gratuite en collaboration avec Ca Lem pour une durée limitée seulement. Photograph: Ca Lem | Oreo Maple Creme ice cream Ce n'est pas étonnant que Montréal soit considérée comme l'une des 20 meilleures villes du monde pour la gastronomie en ce moment. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out | Ca Lem Où est disponible la crème glacée gratuite à Montréal ? Des cornets gratuits de la nouvelle saveur exclusive seront disponibles chez Ca Lem dans le Vieux-Montréal et à Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Photograph: Ca Lem | Oreo Maple Creme ice cream Quand la crème glacée gratuite sera-t-elle disponible dans les deux endroits Ca Lem ? Passez pour une boule de crème glacée gratuite le samedi 15 juin et le dimanche 16 juin, à partir de 13h. Conseil Time Out : Arrivez tôt car c'est une boule par personne jusqu'à épuisement des stocks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CA LEM Creamery (@calemcreamery) Quelle est la nouvelle saveur exclusive ? Ca Lem s'associe à Oreo Maple Creme, faite av

Free ice cream for Montrealers at these two locations this weekend

Free ice cream for Montrealers at these two locations this weekend

As soon as the temperature rises in Montreal, we start thinking about where to get some of the finest ice cream to eat in our gorgeous parks, by our refreshing pools and on our sandy beaches on and off the island. Free ice cream alert: One of the best ice cream shops in Montreal is partnering with Oreo to create a free local-flavoured surprise that's available exclusively in Canada. It's no wonder Montreal is considered one of the top 20 cities in the world for food right now.  Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out | Ca Lem To celebrate the arrival of a new flavour available exclusively in Canada, Oreo is offering free ice cream made in collaboration with Ca Lem for a limited time only. Photograph: Ca Lem | Oreo Maple Creme ice cream Where is the free ice cream available in Montreal? Free scoops of the exclusive new flavour will be available at Ca Lem in the Old Montreal and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce locations only. Photograph: Ca Lem | Oreo Maple Creme ice cream When will the free ice cream be available at the two Ca Lem locations? Swing by for a free scoop on Saturday, June 15, and Sunday, June 16, starting at 1 p.m. Time Out Tip: Stop by early as it’s one scoop per person while supplies last. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CA LEM Creamery (@calemcreamery) What is the exclusive new flavour? Ca Lem is partnering with Oreo Maple Creme made with real Quebec maple syrup to create Maple Creme, a new permanent flavour available exclusively in Canada.

Sneak peek: Behind the scenes at the Montreal Eaton Centre's 9th floor

Sneak peek: Behind the scenes at the Montreal Eaton Centre's 9th floor

Have you been to Le 9e yet? The Montreal restaurant that everyone is talking about, now perched in Le 9e on the top floor of the historic Eaton's department store dating back to 1925, originally bore the name L'Île-de-France—inspired by the luxurious dining room of the eponymous ocean liner.  After being shuttered for over two decades, followed by two years of meticulous restoration, the Art Deco masterpiece—originally crafted in 1931 by French architect Jacques Carlu—returns to Montreal’s architectural scene—with an event space, bar and café in tow. Central to the Le 9e project was reviving Carlu’s original vision, using period photographs and on-site exploration, resulting in each original element being meticulously cleaned, repaired, or reproduced by skilled artisans.  From the marble columns, plaster reliefs, frescoes, and alabaster urns to the original doors, trim, decorative grilles, railings, and Monel lighting fixtures from the Art Deco era, the goal of the restoration was to highlight and preserve Le 9e’s distinctive character—a blend of traditional, modern, and exotic elements that have left visitors captivated since 1931. It's no wonder Montreal was recently ranked one of the world’s 20 best cities for food in 2024. Here is a sneak peek at the inside Le 9e: Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Brouillet Photograph: Maxime Broui

First look: Montreal's new Botanical Garden pavilion was designed to be invisible

First look: Montreal's new Botanical Garden pavilion was designed to be invisible

Montreal is filled with lush gardens, sprawling parks and expansive green spaces—and one of our very favourites is the Montreal Botanical Garden. One of the city's treasures, it is celebrated as one of the world's finest botanical gardens, hosting an array of events, exhibitions, and activities throughout the year.  Photograph: Daphne Caron The Garden boasts a collection of 20,000 plant taxa, including hybrid species and cultivars, with 5,300 housed in greenhouses—the perfect place to find some peace and quiet after attending one of Montreal’s festivals or beach parties. Photograph: Daphne Caron Among these 20,000 taxa, 800 species are listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.  Photograph: Marie Deschene Visitors can explore ten exhibition greenhouses, three cultural gardens, the Frédéric-Back Tree Pavilion, and more than fifteen thematic gardens across 75 hectares. It's an ideal spot for enjoying fresh air and natural beauty. Photograph: Daphne Caron What’s new at the Montreal Botanical Garden? In collaboration with the Urban Parks Division of the City of Montreal and the firm Lemay, Pelletier de Fontenay has designed a new pavilion to enhance visitor orientation and navigation while preserving the site's cultural heritage. Photograph: James Brittain Taking inspiration from 18th- and 19th-century English gardens, the new pavilion highlights the connection between human-made structures and nature.  Photograp

Cette oasis aux eaux cristallines est l'escapade estivale montréalaise dont nous rêvons

Cette oasis aux eaux cristallines est l'escapade estivale montréalaise dont nous rêvons

Avec les crèmes glacées, nos piscines et parcs préférés, l'été rime aussi avec sorties à la plage, et plus l'eau est bleue, mieux c'est. Cette plage secrète, avec son eau turquoise, ses rochers calcaires, son sable doré et ses énormes rochers qui rappellent les Caraïbes, est à seulement une journée de route de Montréal et cache quelques secrets sous-marins. De la plage de l'Horloge dans le Vieux-Montréal aux magnifiques plages de sable juste à l'extérieur de la ville, nos plages locales sont incontournables dès que la température commence à monter. Mais si vous cherchez un road trip épique, ce lieu est fait pour vous. Que vous cherchiez de la randonnée, des sports nautiques ou des vibes de plage, le parc national de la Péninsule Bruce situé à Tobermory, en Ontario, est l'endroit idéal. Photograph: Shutterstock / Gus Garcia Tobermory, connue comme la capitale de la plongée sous-marine des Grands Lacs grâce au parc marin national Fathom Five (qui abrite environ vingt-quatre épaves), est aussi une destination pour les amateurs de plein air (les randonneurs peuvent explorer le célèbre sentier Bruce de 700 km). Photograph: Shutterstock / Gus Garcia À huit heures de route de Montréal, Tobermory, en Ontario, également surnommée la Capitale des épaves du Canada, possède plus de 20 épaves, certaines datant du milieu des années 1800, selon Parcs Canada. Du plongeur novice au passionné de plongée le plus expérimenté, tout le monde peut trouver quelque chose à explorer et à apprécier

This crystal water oasis is the Montreal summer getaway we are dreaming of

This crystal water oasis is the Montreal summer getaway we are dreaming of

Along with ice cream and our favourite pools and parks, summer means trips to the beach and the bluer the water the better. This secret beach, boasting turquoise water, limestone rocks, fine golden sand and massive boulders that channel the Caribbean, is just a day trip from Montreal—and has a few underwater secrets. From Clock Tower beach nestled in Old Montreal to sandy spots just outside of town, Montreal's local beaches (on and off the island) are where you'll find us once the temperature starts to rise. But if you’re looking for an epic road trip, this spot is for you. Whether you’re looking for hiking, water sports or a beach bum vibe, Bruce Peninsula National Park in Tobermory, Ontario, should be on your bucket list. Photograph: Shutterstock / Gus Garcia Tobermory, known as the scuba diving hub of the Great Lakes thanks to the Fathom Five National Marine Park (home to around twenty-four sunken ships) is also a destination for outdoor enthusiasts (hikers can explore the renowned 700 km Bruce Trail). Photograph: Shutterstock / Gus Garcia An 8-hour drive from Montreal, Tobermory, Ontario—also known as the "Shipwreck Capital of Canada”—boasts over 20 shipwrecks, some dating back to the mid-1800s, according to Parks Canada. From the novice snorkeller to the most advanced diving enthusiast, everyone can find something to explore and enjoy underwater here. Time Out Tip: In July, August, and on holiday weekends, it can get very busy so try and book your travel during off-p

Cet événement de fin de semaine de course festif en centre-ville propose des DJ gratuits et bien plus encore

Cet événement de fin de semaine de course festif en centre-ville propose des DJ gratuits et bien plus encore

Avez-vous votre liste de choses à faire pendant le week-end du Grand Prix ? Ajoutez cet événement en centre-ville en tête de liste. Avec des DJ épiques jouant des sets gratuits (Truwayz, Cece the Red et DJ Pøptrt), des cocktails spéciaux inspirés par les mixologues renommés de la ville et certains des meilleurs chefs et restaurants sous un même toit, le Time Out Market Montréal à l'intérieur du Centre Eaton de Montréal est l'endroit où être ce weekend. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal | Cocktail menu De plus, avec les activités gratuites liées à la course proposées par le Centre Eaton pour toute la famille et une chance de rencontrer Lance Stroll, le pilote montréalais d'Aston Martin, vous ne voudrez pas manquer ça. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Et avec les prévisions météorologiques de Montréal qui s'annoncent mauvaises (bonjour les orages et les averses torrentielles), les meilleurs endroits pour manger et boire ce weekend seront à l'intérieur. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal | Bar Quand est l'événement gratuite du weekend de course au Time Out Market Montréal ? Rendez-vous au Market du 6 au 9 juin 2024, de 11h30 jusqu'à la fermeture. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Qu'est-ce qui rend cet événement gratuite du weekend de course au Time Out Market Montréal si spéciale ? En plus d'une programmation exceptionnelle de DJ, des cocktails signature, des dégustations de bière et des promotions, ainsi qu'un tirage pour gagner un voyage incroyable, le Mar

This downtown race weekend party has free next-level DJ’s and more

This downtown race weekend party has free next-level DJ’s and more

Got your list of things to do during Grand Prix weekend? Add this downtown party to the top of it. With epic DJ’s playing free sets (Truwayz, Cece the Red and DJ Pøptrt), specialty cocktails inspired by the city’s renowned mixologists and some of the best chefs and restaurants in the city under one roof, Time Out Market Montreal inside the Montreal Eaton Centre is the place to be this weekend. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal | Cocktail menu Plus, with the Eaton Centre’s free racing-related activities for the whole family—and a chance to meet Lance Stroll, the Montréal-born driver for Aston Martin—you’re not going to want to miss out. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal And with the Montreal weather forecast looking grim (hello, thunderstorms and torrential downpour), the best places to eat and drink in Montreal this weekend will be indoors. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal | Bar When is the free race weekend party at Time Out Market Montreal? Head to the Market between June 6 and 9, 2024 from 11:30 p.m. until closing. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal What’s so special about the free race weekend party at Time Out Market Montreal? In addition to a line-up of exceptional DJ’s, signature cocktails, beer tasting and promo plus a trip to win an amazing trip, the Market is the perfect pit stop for race weekend vibes and good times. When will the DJ’s be playing at Time Out Market Montreal? The DJ set times are from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., with the following DJ’s

Révélé : Montréal classée parmi les 20 meilleures villes gastronomiques du monde en 2024

Révélé : Montréal classée parmi les 20 meilleures villes gastronomiques du monde en 2024

Avis à tous les gourmands : Les 20 meilleures villes du monde pour manger et boire ont été révélées, et Montréal est fermement dans le classement. Que ce soit pour la scène culinaire mondiale et haute cuisine de Montréal, ou pour nos plats célèbres et nos légendaires repas bon marché, la ville—l'une des plus densément peuplées de restaurants en Amérique du Nord—a tout pour plaire. Photograph: Daph & Nico | Tourisme Montréal Il serait impardonnable de ne pas goûter à une poutine, un hot dog ou de visiter les meilleures sandwicheries et delicatessens de Montréal pour un bon smoked meat, mais il serait tout aussi impardonnable de ne pas découvrir la sélection de restaurants de la ville et ses nouvelles tables. Photograph: Alison Slattery | Tourisme Montréal Et nous n'avons même pas encore parlé de nos bagels de renommée mondiale. Photograph: © Alice Gao/Commission Canadienne du Tourisme Quand le seul restaurant canadien à figurer sur la liste des 50 meilleures nouvelles ouvertures de restaurants au monde en 2024 se trouve à Montréal, et que les établissements classiques de la ville élèvent leur jeu culinaire face aux pénuries de personnel et à la hausse des coûts, vous savez que vous êtes au bon endroit pour vous régaler. Photograph: Two Food Photographers | Kabinet Avec des chefs avant-gardistes comme Derek Dammann et Liam Hopkins impliqués dans l'une des ouvertures de restaurants les plus médiatisées que Montréal ait jamais vues (si vous n'avez pas encore été au Le 9e