There are many seasons in Quebec-not just summer, fall and winter-that are dictated by one of our passions: terroir. There’s Sugar Bush, Snow Crab, Tulips, Petits Fruits, Apples… In Montreal, we can follow t...
In Quebec, many of the region’s iconic places and institutions are named after Samuel de Champlain – the self-proclaimed founder of New France. That’s why we have the Champlain Bridge in Montreal, the...
When you live in Montreal, you’re living in a semi-historical patchwork of modernism, cultures, artists and cool people, that never sleeps and is always buzzing… And if Montreal is also full of museums, heri...
When you think of Montreal and Quebec, you can think of many things: field hockey(go Habs go), artists (Riopelle, of course), the city’s modernist architecture and plateau brownstones, poutine, pontoons on lakes,...
In Montreal, it sometimes seems that everything you need to get through the summer is available on the island – the tam-tams, our iced matchas, the music stages of summer festivals, the markets, the terraces of mi...
Quebec is a region of water – you can’t throw a stone without it ricocheting. There are lakes, rivers and the river. At the lake, we do pontoon-soft cream-bronzette....
Montreal is a small island (some compare the city to a mini-New York), so all the excitement of spicy city life is concentrated here. Sometimes, like now in spring, we find ourselves hanging around the edges of communi...
A short two-hour drive from Montreal, just long enough to listen to an episode or two of a podcast or two of Lady Gaga’s new album, you can step back in time and spend some time in an ultra-charming municipality w...
Sometimes, living in the city, we forget that the Quebec region is one of the most beautiful in the country. It’s vast, and once you get away from the big cities, you can wander through the deep forest, over the b...
Look out! It’s tulip season! Get out your gardening gloves and wide-brimmed hats! It’s less than a 7-hour drive from Montreal: the tulip festival at TASC Tulip Pick Farm in Ontario is a change of scenery, bu...