Montreal Spring Cleaning: Bicycle Edition

Surviving Montreal’s winter is one triumph, but navigating its roads is quite another. What with unruly motorists and wayward pedestrians, a cyclist’s route from A to B can be difficult already—even more so if his ride has been neglected. This spring, ensure everything from the drivetrain to the braking system … Read More

St. Henri’s Second Coming

Montrealers have been calling their ‘hood “the next Plateau” for as long as I can remember. The Plateau is the epitome of the once-downtrodden Montreal neighborhood finding new life, being revitalized and becoming practically self-sufficient. The neighborhood currently seeing the most distinctive change is St. Henri. With triplexes being renovated … Read More

Montreal’s Alternative Sports

Though hockey remains our first love and soccer’s impact continues to surge with fans, there are alternatives to getting out there and staying active during the sizzling summer season. With the hot days ahead, why not check out these cool sports? Australian Football Also known as Aussie Rules, the AFLQ … Read More

Where to Eat in Old Montreal

From the crowded, tourist-filled Jacques Cartier Square to its quieter corners, there’s something for everyone in the old capital.  These are just four of the places you need to check out. Taverne Gaspar Taverne Gaspar is redefining comfort food and upping the ante when it comes to impeccable service.  Whether … Read More

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