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La Cena at La Chronique
Posted by Irazema in Montreal » Restaurants on 29/Jun/2006
Una pareja en La ChroniqueWhether you live in Montreal or visiting, La Chronique is a dinner option worth considering...

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Vinyl Bar
Posted by Alban in Montreal » Bars on 31/May/2006
Vinyl Bar (teaser)"Luba Lounge" is gone, and we've been mourning the loss. The next step in our grieving process was to visit Vinyl, which has taken its place on Bleury St. just below Sherbrooke. After a Friday night film fest at Cinema du Parc we decided to check it out. 

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Mutek 2006
Posted by Slavito in Montreal on 26/May/2006
Mutek 2006 logo From May 31st until June 4th, Montrealers and those who find themselves at the 45th parallel will be able to enjoy the annual jamboree of electronic music and "new technologies" called MUTEK.

This year, the only name I recognize on the program is that of Richie Hawtin (he plays outdoors in Parc Jean-Drapeau on the 4th). That either says something about the festival's inability to attract more headliners or, more likely, it says something about how clueless I've become on the subject of electronic music. Or, possibly, it says both.

Anyway, you now have less than a week to get to Montreal and catch the groove: www.mutek.ca.



Entry Island Before going to Entry Island, I thought that the Magdelene Islands were remote. Entry Island is 20 9 miles off the coast of the Magdelene Islands, which are in turn many miles away from Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.

You might be a little vague on Canadian geography (as am I), so allow me to explain more clearly: this place is really far away from wherever you are. (unless, dear reader, you are an Islander yourself).

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The Butterflies Are Back!
Posted by Ree in Montreal » Attractions on 09/Mar/2006
Butterflies One of my favorite words to learn in any language is butterfly - or papillon, flutur, smetterling, farfalla, mariposa.....the onomatopoeic list goes on. The names are as pretty as the butterflies are, so I was intrigued when I heard that one of the greenhouses at the Botanical Gardens in Montreal becomes home for thousands of butterflies during the early spring.

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Last night, Montreal played host to the third edition of "The White Night" (La Nuit Blanche) - part of the yearly "Montreal En Lumière" festival program during which a variety of nighttime cultural activities take place in the city, often at reduced prices.

Just to give you an idea of the festivities, I'll tell you how my own "white" night unfolded.

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Pullman Bar
Posted by Alban in Montreal » Restaurants + Bars on 24/Feb/2006
Pullman Bar customerI am happy to recommend this cosy, hip (but not slick) wine bar, which despite being located in a place not conducive to any kind of nightlife (with the lights of the Provigo supermarket intruding through the large plate glass windows), offers quite something in other regards.

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Provence in Montreal
Posted by Ree in Montreal » Attractions on 22/Oct/2005
You no longer have to fly to Paris and take the TGV to experience your favorite Provencal views! Until January 8, 2006 you can visit Provence at the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Montreal, for the exhibition "Right under the Sun. Landscape in Provence, from Classicism to Modernism".

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The Little Train of the North
Posted by Ree in Quebec on 11/Oct/2005
Trail Quebec
Judging from the 6 or 7 buses of Japanese tourists armed with tripods and zoom lenses that could launch canonballs I saw unloading beside Lac des Sables, the Laurentien mountains (a.k.a. les Laurentides) of Quebec possess fall foliage that draws a very international crowd.

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Whale Watching In Quebec
Posted by Slavito in Quebec » Activities on 05/Oct/2005
Beluga Whale
There are two important things I learned from my recent whale-watching trip. One: whales come in all sizes, mostly smaller than you think. And two: whales are not dolphins!

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McGill Ghetto: Fall
McGill Ghetto: Fall

Square Victoria: Snow
Square Victoria: Snow

The Southern Side Of Square St-Louis
The Southern Side Of Square St-Louis

Habitat 67
Habitat 67

Habitat 67
Habitat 67

City Hall from Place Jacques Cartier
City Hall from Place Jacques Cartier

Westmount Park
Westmount Park

Square St-Louis: Western Side
Square St-Louis: Western Side

Evening Montreal: View from the Jacques Cartier Bridge
Evening Montreal: View from the Jacques Cartier Bridge

De La Commune After A Blizzard
De La Commune After A Blizzard

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