The Salon des métiers d'art du Québec takes over the Palais des congrès December 11–21 with slow shopping, exhibitions, and demonstrations of craft in action.
The Old Port's free New Year's celebration returns with Patrick Watson, Pierre Kwenders, and others leading up to a midnight countdown.
The acclaimed Notre-Dame West bistro serves its final plates December 20, with a new project on the horizon.
Montreal's heritage radio station has survived ice storms, reported defining moments in Quebec, and weathered challenges to the radio industry.
Épik Collection's latest project rotates art exhibitions every six months, with guests' rooms as part of the gallery.
The athletic apparel giant is betting big on downtown with a massive two-storey store at a key intersection of the city's retail scene.
The Laurier location was where Frite Alors! grew its second address, marking the birth of a Montreal institution.
This year's festival centres on "A Taste of History," with chefs revisiting 65 years of Montreal dining.
The venues were packed, the energy was electric, and Montreal's music scene showed us why this festival has lasted two decades.