This environment museum informs, educates and raises the public’s awareness on major environmental issues.
The environment is very rock’n roll and the cuisine has a real Southern flavour..
Thousands of artists, musicians, famous singers, rising stars and promising talent from a dozen countries meet up each summer in North America largest Francophone city.
Discover how changes in fashion trends and cultural standards over the last two centuries have influenced women’s decisions to reveal or conceal their bodies.
Its nature trails are perfect for bird-watching and to practice a variety of outdoor sports.
The finest ecosystems of the Americas are recreated with stunning realism, complete with plants and animals.
Intergenerational party people live and breathe incomparable live shows and all-night dance-a-thons.
The exhibition covers the history of French settlement of America over a period of four centuries.
Montréal electro incubator renowned for its varied and forward-thinking theme nights.
A very unique LGBT event. Six days of outdoor activities happening in Montréal's urban core: huge staged events, t-dances and photo exhibit.
Floor after floor of fun and frolic for thrill-seekers of all ages.
Three main events: Twist, Mega T-dance and Twist Encore.
Theatre, lectures, guided tours, samples and demonstrations by craftspeople are on the agenda every Sunday. Discover the music of the 17th and 18th centuries, with the musicians of the Ensemble Claude-Gervaise.
Every Sunday, this free, unofficial festival takes place in the surrounding vast green spaces of Mount Royal Park.