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ROYALMOUNT’s Salon Joséphine offers private fittings, wardrobe edits, and access to the mall's luxury brands through seven stylists with serious credentials.

Complimentary skating, hot chocolate, and a choreographed aerial display set to DJs spinning and mixing live.

No tickets are required to catch this full production of a holiday classic with 35 dancers and 25 musicians.

The Nutcracker, drone shows, live music, a skating rink, and creative workshops—it’s all happening at this shopping, dining & entertainment destination.

This year's festival pairs screenings with live music, challenges audiences with VR, and pushes the boundaries of what documentary can be.

It was chill: ROYALMOUNT’s Urban Park hosted eight brands and a live Milk & Bone set.

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Three international artists transform PHI’s Old Montreal addresses with work that blends ancient wisdom, cutting-edge technology, and collaborative rituals.

OFFF Montréal is bringing talks, workshops, parties, and a who’s-who of global creatives in the design world to the SAT this September.

Burger Week 2025 entries that flex, tell stories about staff meals and family memories, and announce the revival of a beloved local project.

Inside the festival where Montreal becomes a citywide lab for sound, vision, and risk-taking.

All the details you need to navigate MUTEK as it fills Montreal’s halls with digital art, electronic music, and boundary-pushing ideas.

With electric assist and a front seat to the city, cargo bikes are changing how Montreal families move through their weekends.

Multilingual, weird, and working-class, Plaza St-Hubert is one of the few streets where Montreal’s past and present coexist in a uniquely local way.

A no-water floaty party, a deep house set, and a very Montreal kind of surrealism at ROYALMOUNT.

What does more than 3,000 people dancing midday mean for the city’s party scene? We waited for the drop at Montreal's premiere luxury mall to find out.