Winter is long and the sidewalks are disgusting in Montreal in January. The slush, icy patches and patchy weather can be winter-weary for city dwellers – and we’ve still got a few months to go. The best way...
For winter sports and mountain lovers, and for those who want a change of scenery this winter, we obviously recommend traveling a little further than Montreal and taking the 3.5-hour drive to Le Massif. Le Massif, the s...
Our lives asbusy city girlsmove fast, fast, fast, and the chaos of work, kids, traffic on Papineau, and whirlwind weekends often prevent us from truly slowing down. It takes a lot to force our muscles to relax and take...
The roads are icy and it seems like no one knows how to drive this morning? It rained yesterday and today the wind is blowing at 90 km/h straight from the Arctic? We lied to ourcrush, went skating on Beaver Lake, and no...
Even if winter 2025-2026 is already long (and we have until April), it’s still one of the most beautiful seasons in Quebec. And, of course, we need all that snow to go skiing. Our favorite winter ski resort not to...
In 2026, we’ve decided to do more sport – and if we can make a few extra girlfriends, we’re going to tick off two of our good resolutions with the stroke of a ski stick. This winter, between January an...
This winter, there’s a ski resort just a 1h45-minute drive from downtown Montreal that can transport us directly to the Swiss Alps… We prepare our pinterest board of Slim Aarons’ Gstaad photos, and gra...
In Montreal, we love hanging out in contemporary art galleries with a cold oatmeal latte in hand and a strong opinion on vegan leather. But the metropolis, which is known for its coolness (officially) is located in the...
Cosmically, the next few weeks are packed with events in a calendar that moves from the longest nights to the return of light. From the winter solstice on December 21 n, the days officially begin to lengthen and we ente...
Snow in Montreal can be very charming. When we stroll through the parks after a snowfall, everything is white and shiny in the sun – and we almost forget the icy wind or the roar of the snowploughs under our windo...