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01. Feel the rhythm and watch medieval sword fights at the Tam Tams every Sunday afternoon at Mont-Royal
02. Have a picnic and give free hugs with
electronic beats and funky DJ`s at Piknik Electronic, Sundays at
Jean-Drapeau
03. Bike along the 14.5Km of Lachine Canal and catch the wonder of
the old Port
04. Grab yourself a Beaver Tail, 127 de la
Commune E
05. Join Cat's Corner's
LARGEST PUBLIC SHIM SHAM for a free swing dance and free Charleston
classes. Look for the big crowd of Lindy hoppers dancing in the
streets of Blvd St Laurent!
06. Salsa it up with Salsafolie at the Old Port on Saturday
afternoons
07. Have fun being green by renting a bike free in the summer at
Mont-Royal metro (Desjardins info booth right outside the exit) or
Bixi-ing around town
08. Jazz it up at JazzFest in the
summer!
09. Walk Plateau-Mont-Royal and Village and discover shops, cafes,
culture.
10. Head over to Schwartz`s on St-Catherine for a deli and smoked
beef sandwich experience like no other (the cherry cola goes down
real well too!)
11. Explore some art and history,
and/or hide from the rain, at Montreal's museums, free:
13. Have a Bohemian experience, great ambience, cool live music, yummy and cheap food at L'Escalier (Berri-UQAM)
14. Parc and picnic it up at one of the many
lovely parks in and around the city. Parc-Nature De
L'ile-De-La-Visitation, Parc Angrignon, to name a
few.
15. Try one of the biggest, yummiest and best
presented sandwiches at Santropol, 3990
St-Urbain.
16. Get some bagel action at Fairmount Bagels
or St-Viateur Bagels. No need to argue which is the best, just try
both! Warning: on weekend mornings the queues can get pretty
crazy!
17. Climb Mont-Royal at 5am and catch the
sunrise!
18. Have a sweet maple experience at a cabane
a sucre (sugar shack) in the winter time (maybe not the best place
for vegetarians/vegans)
19. take advantage of the free wifi service
offered in many cafes/pubs around the city
20. Sample some fave eats and/or take a food discovery tour with
some CS'rs!
21. Visit the Oratoire Saint-Joseph
22. Quack at the ducks at Parc Lafontaine. In
the winter you can ice skate there.
23. Have some old-fashioned pancakes served plain or with one of
over 20 different fillings, and brunch it up, at Chez Cora.
24. Watch the fireworks of Loto-Québec either from the Old Port, the Jacques Cartier Bridge, or from l'Île St-Hélène under the bridge.
25. Look at the city at nightime from l'Île
Jean-Drapeau and/or from Mont Royal
26. Find a new literary world at La grande
bibliothèque Nationale
28. People watch on
St-Laurent
29. Go on a walking graffiti tour of the
city. Lots of great artworks to
see/photograph!
30. Spend a day in roller coasters at Six Flags
(LaRonde)
31. Watch a hockey game at any local pub/bar/dive and
watch as people go nuts with excitement
32. Walk around the financial district while
NOT wearing a suit during rush hour (hehe I get a kick out a the
funny looks people give)
33. Bike down any street in Westmount from the Boulevard. It's
super scary! Make sure to drop by Bilboquet in Westmount for fun,
creative and yummy icecream flavors.
34. Get shitfaced (really really really drunk
in other words) and eat poutine at 3am
35. Go make friends with gypsies at Café
Sarajevo on Beaubien
36. Watch a Serie B at Cinema Parallèle (ex
ex-centris)
37. Dance and discover at the Festival Nuit d'Afrique (in
July)
38. laugh at the Festival Juste pour Rire (in
july)
40. Go karting "all you can drive" all night long for 75$ (at the
largest indoor go-kart center in HOMA : Action500)
41. Do speed boating, rafting or Jet boating on the
St-Laurence River
42. Discover the silophone on the old port
43. Pay what you want and have a decent meal at Taverne Crescent @
1433 Crescent (press:
44. Cycling the Island by it's cycling path web
45. Join some CS events, take some snaps and add them to the CS
Montreal Flickr pool
46. Swimming and tanning at Parc
Jean-Drapeau's pool
47. Run through the dancing fountains just outside
Jean-Drapeau Metro
48. Shop ridiculously inexpensive curiosities on Bazaar, church
sales and garage sales
49. Having a floating bath at Ovarium
50. Breakfast at a restaurant (wearing jogging pants!)
51. Walk the Nouvelle-France style streets of Old
Montreal
52. Offering no
resistance to a gigantic Tonkinese soup (Vietnamese "Pho") at Pho
Viet on Amherst or Pho somethin! on ste-catherine, close to
Foufounes Électriques...that one that looks like a cafeteria! (and
dare to resist the fried banana!!)
53. Catch a show (dance, musical, concert,
theater, circus, opera, ballet...there are of all
taste)
55. Dine at O'NOIR (rue Ste. Catherine) - you eat your meal in
complete darkness! Seriously, you can't see a single thing. They
play live music, also. Interesting experience. Also support a great
cause as all the waiters are blind.
56. Sample dragon's beard candy & bubble tea in
Chinatown
57. Get your Mexicana fix - delicious
& inexpensive at Chipotle &
Jalapeno (1481 rue Amherst)
58. Help somebody move their couch on Moving Day - July 1 (which is
also Canada Day!)
59. Chocoholics - Go to Juliette et Chocolat,
have an old fashioned hot chocolate and smile. There's one on St
Denis and another at Laurier (less busy, and nicer
interior).
60. Go to one of Montreal's Sidewalk Sales
(Vente de Trottoir) It's a mix between a fair and a sales event.
Lots of great deals, music, open terraces, performances, face paint
for kids (and adults!). Wonderful experience!
61. Have a creation sandwich or Mish Mash at the ever
famous "Cosmos" in NDG
62. Go to the "Comedy Nest's" open Mic night
and cheer some folks on
63. Go see the lemurs at the Biodome and do
the dance from Madagascar...I like to move it, move it! I like to
move it, move it!!
64. If you're at the Biodome anyway, then why not go next door to
Stadium Olympique and get one of the best 360 views of the
city?
65. Try your luck on locals with some french pick-up
lines
67. Have a walk in Saint Henri. Discover G-Etienne Cartier
Square.
68. Have a drink at Burgundy's pub, and enjoy the
terrace
70. Taste the
best beer in Montreal at micro-brewery "le dieu du ciel". There are
many other micro-breweries in town too, or if you've got transport
and time why not take the Quebec Microbrewery
tour?
71. Go to René Lévesques Parc at the end of canal
Lachine
72. Discover the "musée en plein air"
(outdoor museum) and the St Lawrence Shore in
Lachine.
73. Enjoy a chocolate tea in "Cha Noir" teahouse, in Verdun. Just
sit there, relax and understand that life is beautiful
74. Discover Montreal's "network of large
parks" ("le réseau des grands parcs")
75. Go dancing and admire the panoramic view at (Altitude) 737 top
terrace
76. Have a peaceful walk in "Notre dame des
neiges" cemetery
77.
Discover the new festival place of the season
78. Challenge yourself at the "defi de l'île de montreal" : a 128
km roller blade race all around Montreal Island. Third saturday of
october. This one is just crazy.
79. If you survive the previous one, challenge yourself at the "24
hours Inline Montreal" as a solo skater.
80. Buy a last minute ticket at "la vitrine"
lot of nice events for a good price there.
81. Discover all the free stuff in "maison de la culture
network" (lot of amazing free show, but you'll need a proof that
you live in Montreal).
82. Go to the "Diese Onze" bar any tuesday and enjoy a Jam session
(jazz) with a nice cocktail. Just go there any other day to enjoy
very good live music.
83. Every sunday evening, from october to may, go see the Ligue
d'Improvisation Montréalaise (LIM - in french) at Lion d'Or. They
are just amazing.
84. go to Bistro a Jo-Jo on Saint-Denis; any night but especially
Friday and Saturday. Listen to some very loud, very good
blues-rock.
85. Celebrate Quebec's national holiday -
St-Jean-Baptiste - with a parade and many parties around town. The
biggest of which is at Parc Maisonneauve (near Olympic
Stadium).
87. Window-shop and people-watch along Rue
St-Denis.
88. Get a Free Tour of Montreal's City Hall, From May through
October, the Hôtel de Ville, Montreal's majestic City Hall, built
1872 - 1878, offers a free 45-minute guided tour.
89. Learn to dance! On Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday nights
throughout the summer, dance instructors lead free ballroom dancing
lessons in Parc Jean Drapeau.
90. Find your balance on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from
12:15 to 12:45 p.m., the Centre Bouddhiste Kankala offers free
guided meditations (Méditations guidées gratuites).
91. Grab your bike and join the Critical Mass, last
Friday of every month. 17h30 at Phillips Square, Ste-Catherine @
Union.
92. If you prefer to ride after dark, there's the Midnight Mass and
also the weekly Thurs night bike ride, gather at 22h30 @ parc
Lahaie on the corner of St-Laurent and St-Joseph.
93. Head to meetup.com, find a group for whatever you're into, meet
some new people and have fun!
94. Get some Montreal'rs out and up early to continue the sunrise
bike ride tradition!
95. Meet some friendly CS'rs at the Montreal Weekly Pub Meeting
(Location may change from week to week, so refer to keep an eye on
these forums)
96. Grab a very tasty orange-cream soda drink (add some of their
vanilla soft ice cream to it for an extra special drink mmm) at The
Orange at Namur metro.
97. Go to the Free feast at the Krishna Temple at 5pm on
Sundays
98. Explore abandoned building sites in the Mile End
99. Go to a to yoga class on Friday nights for a $5 donation
(Moksha Yoga, St Laurent)
100. And don't forget a good poutine (there
are 25 varieties to choose from at last count) at La Banquise! It's
recommended you have beer before *and* afterwards
:P
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