While the trial of Luka Rocco Magnotta (followed in the famous documentary Don’t F**k With Cats) shook Montreal, this one should have less of an impact. However, unlike the first trial, you will be able to attend...
Imagine yourself at the heart of a thrilling legal thriller, where every decision you make can change the outcome of the trial… Welcome to The Jury Experience, Montreal’s most captivating immersive experienc...
A brand new experience is coming to Montreal, showcasing one of Canadian short film’s masterpieces.‘The Man Who Planted Trees: An Immersive Story’ brings the Oscar-winning film to life through immersiv...
From arm movements so fluid they seem unreal to jumps as technical as they are impressive, ballet continues to fascinate the whole world and charm Montreal with its delicacy and charm. Discover part of this artistic her...
Valentine’s Day is a time of year when it’s cold (very cold). Heart-shaped boxes of chocolates line the shelves of drugstores in shades of pink and red , and if you’re not in love or have had your hear...
Nature is revealed from a new angle this winter thanks to Panorama Experience! Nestled in the heart of Montreal’s Grand Quai, the immersive installation combines technological innovation and environmental awarenes...
* The experience is currently closed until February 10, 2026. ROME, in the footsteps of Caesar, arrives in Montreal, immersing participants in the glory and fall of the Roman Empire. Through the perspective of…...
Forget the clichés of classical music frozen in time. In Montreal, the genre doesn’t just inhabit concert halls; it owns the city. Between the acoustic concrete walls of the Maison symphonique and the reflections...
February is the shortest month of the year, but sometimes it can seem like the longest. It’s the month of Valentine’s Day, Chinese New Year,Blue Monday, andwinter sports. If you’re spending February in...
Every year, during the coldest days of winter, snow sports come right to downtown Montreal so that hard-working Montrealers (who never see the sun) can also pretend they’re in the countryside. Montrealers’ r...