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Culture

Montreal Skyline

Montreal was referred to as "Canada's Cultural Capital" by , and it's no wonder why as Montreal has an exciting jazz scene, thrilling nightlife and access to many museums, orchestras, operas, ballets and films.   

Festivals

It is also home to many festivals, especially in the summer, including the  comedy festival — the largest in the world of its kind.

Other festivals include:

  • Montréal en Lumière
    Montréal en Lumière

Place des Arts

Place des Arts is home to the , the , the chamber orchestra , the and .

Food

Quebec and Montréal have some unique dishes which should not be missed during your stay!

: what may be Quebec’s signature dish! Poutine is french fries, gravy and cheese curds in a messy pile. Even the New York Times has celebrated the arrival of poutine to some other major cities outside of Canada. There are gourmet versions available, but for the poutine-newbie, the traditional take on this Quebec dish is recommended.

: New York isn’t the only city with famous bagels! Montreal bagels are different from their cousins south of the border. They are smaller and denser than a New York bagel and should definitely not be missed.Montreal bagels

: made by pouring still hot, boiled maple syrup into the snow to form a soft chewy taffy-like candy.

: °Õ´Ç³Ü°ù³Ù¾±Ã¨°ù±ð is a traditional Québécois meat pie. The fillings vary, but it often involves minced pork, beef, or wild game. The pies are sold in grocery stores across Quebec.

Queues de Castor a.k.a. : Don’t let the name fool you, this delicious Canadian pastry consists of fried dough (in the shape of a beaver tail) and is topped with a variety of different condiments

Sports and Culture

: Find out what to do, to see and to listen to. Concerts, shows and lectures, on-site or online, choose your next cultural outing

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