Laura Osborne, the former editor-in-chief of the award-winning RICARDO magazines and senior editor at Air Canada enRoute, is obsessed with discovering the best of the city.

From scallop crudo in marigold sauce from Newfoundland and Labrador, to bone marrow tacos in Vancouver — with a few sake-forward cocktails and local Montreal beer tastings in between — Laura eats (and drinks) her way across the country, checking out the best cultural experiences, events and happenings along the way.

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26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

When you need little break from the city, especially during those hot summer days, it's time to go for a walk—Montreal's secret gardens included. Hiking is the easiest thing to do in and around Montreal. There are fantastic park trails and beaches to be enjoyed within the city itself, and if you’re willing to drive, there are road trips from Montreal are easily done within a day or a weekend. Need the rest before your drive back? These accessible hikes range anywhere from 1 to 4 hours from the city (with a secret beach and hiking trails here if you're up for a road trip). RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest parks in MontrealBest road trips from Montreal
Les 33 meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal

Les 33 meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal

Montréal est un terrain de jeu pour les enfants de tous âges—particulièrement pendant l'hiver. La ville regorge d'attractions pour les jeunes enfants (et les jeunes de cœur), ainsi que d'excellents endroits pour manger à petit prix en famille. Chaque arrondissement a ses propres divertissements pour les familles, avec de nombreux endroits facilement accessibles en métro (les enfants de cinq ans et moins voyagent gratuitement !).  RECOMMANDÉ :39 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenantLes 31 meilleurs musées de Montréal
38 best free things to do in Montreal

38 best free things to do in Montreal

Montreal has so many epic things to do, especially during the summer. From free museums to discovering one of the city's many festivals, get out your calendar and let the fun begin. Don't forget to check out all the (free family-friendly!) things happening at they city's best museums. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest things to do with kids in Montreal 
49 best things to do in Montreal right now

49 best things to do in Montreal right now

UPDATE, June 2025: From where to find the city's most gigantic terrasse inspired by the French Rivieria to the city's coolest new design hotel—to the most spectacular hikes in and around Montreal (or a visit to one of its secret bars )—this town is full of amazing and free things to do right now. Explore one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, the best cheap eats, where to find late-night eats or simply the best family-friendly activites. This essential round-up of Montreal musts is your to-do list whether you're a tourist or a local: from the best bars and speakeasies to the most stellar free museums—it rounds up the most outstanding things to do across the city. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in MontrealBest Airbnbs in Montreal
Best Montreal beaches to visit right now

Best Montreal beaches to visit right now

Pack your favourite cheap eats, grab a beach chair and don’t forget the sunscreen: Montreal is an island, so take advantage of it! From long stretches of sand dotted with tiki-inspired huts to surf spots, our picks for the best beaches in and around Montreal include urban oases, park-adjacent shores and kid-friendly getaways that are always worth the trip (including this secret beach, and this nudist beach just outside of Montreal).  RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealMontreal's best pools to cool off in this summerBest parks in Montreal21 best things to do in Montreal with kids
Les meilleures plages près de Montréal

Les meilleures plages près de Montréal

Préparez vos en-cas à petit prix, sortez la chaise de plage et n’oubliez surtout pas la crème solaire : Montréal est une île — autant en profiter cet été ! Que vous rêviez d’une étendue de sable bordée de huttes tiki ou d’un spot de surf prisé, notre sélection des meilleures plages près de Montréal a tout pour plaire : oasis urbaines, berges accessibles en métro, et même un parcours gonflable géant sur l’eau. Sur l’île ou un peu plus loin (cette plage cachée mérite clairement une place sur votre bucket list), ces destinations spectaculaires expliquent pourquoi Montréal figure parmi les meilleures villes au monde. RECOMMANDÉ : Guide complet des meilleures choses à faire à MontréalLes meilleures piscines de Montréal pour se rafraîchir cet étéLes meilleures activités à faire avec des enfants à Montréal
Montreal Grand Prix 2025 weekend: guide and best events

Montreal Grand Prix 2025 weekend: guide and best events

Racers, start your engines. Montreal is once again welcoming the worldwide Formula One fanbase for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, from June 13 to 15, 2025, which means one thing: the city is revved up. The races on Circuit Jacques-Villeneuve are only half the fun—the real memories will be made off course, at the free events and activities, parties, restaurants, clubs, attractions and hidden outdoor play spaces around town that are pulling out all the stops. Follow this essential list of Montreal’s hottest Grand Prix spots for a record-breaking good time. When is the Montreal Grand Prix? The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix is June 13 to 15, 2025, and takes place over 70 laps of the 4.361-kilometre Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Parc Jean-Drapeau. How much do F1 tickets cost in Montreal? Canada sells the ninth cheapest race tickets this year, with prices ranging from a general admission Grounds Pass ($325.50) to Platine ($1307.25). What time does the Montreal Grand Prix start? The Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2025 race starts Friday June 13, 2025 with Formula 1 Practice sessions (1:30pm); Saturday June 14, 2025: Practice (12:30pm) and Formula 1 Qualifying sessions (4pm) and Sunday June 15, 2025: Formula 1 Race (2pm-4pm). How will the metro and bus strike affect public transportation in Montreal during Grand Prix? Despite some recent confusion, there will be extended service periods on June 12, 2025, and full service over Canadian Grand Prix weekend from June 13 to June 15, 20
49 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

49 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

MISE À JOUR, mai 2025 : Montréal regorge d’activités incroyables et gratuites en ce moment. Explorez les parcs, ou découvrez les événements les plus sexy à Montréal. Que vous soyez à la recherche des nouveaux restaurants, ou simplement des meilleures activités pour toute la famille, cette liste est faite pour vous. Ce tour d'horizon incontournable des incontournables de Montréal est votre liste de choses à faire, que vous soyez touriste ou local : des meilleurs restaurants aux musées les plus éblouissants - il rassemble les activités les plus remarquables dans l'une des meilleures villes du monde. Trouver de quoi faire à Montréal n'a jamais été plus facile. RECOMMANDÉ : Le guide complet des meilleures activités gratuites à faire à MontréalLes meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal  
33 best things to do in Montreal with kids

33 best things to do in Montreal with kids

Montreal is a playground for kids of all ages—especially during the winter. The city is full of attractions for young kids (and the young at heart), stellar free museums and excellent places to eat that are easy on the budget. Every borough has its own family-forward fun—not to mention the highest bungee jump in Canada—with easy access via public transportation (5 year-olds and under ride for free!).  RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best free things to do in Montreal27 best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals10 best free museums in Montreal you need to check out
The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

UPDATE, May 2025: Welcome to Time Out's handpicked selection of the best restaurants in Montreal, home to the new Michelin-starred restaurants and four of the best restaurants in the world for food right now. This list is intended to put your finger on Montreal's pulse—it's all about what's best at the moment, whether it's the hottest new restaurant, a weekend brunch, something iconic, or a stellar cheap eats; these are the places you'll want to eat at again and again and again. RECOMMENDED:Most romantic restaurants in Montreal right nowMichelin star-calibre restaurants in Montreal
The 40 best party songs ever made

The 40 best party songs ever made

What makes a good party song? Is it uplifting lyrics? Or maybe it's an uptempo production?Throughout the decades, they’ve come in all shapes, sizes and vibes. However, for a song to be a proper, hip-shaking party song, there are some rules: it’s gotta be a banger, and it’s gotta give you absolutely no choice but to get up and boogie.  No wonder then that this list includes everything from funk, soul and disco classics to ‘90s RnB tunes and 2025 chart-toppers. There’s a tonne of variety on here, so pass the aux cable over to us and we’ll have your party shaking in no time. Ready to throw some shapes? You’re in the right place – these are the best party songs of all time.  RECOMMENDED: 🎵 The best songs of 2025 so far 🕺 The best albums of 2025 so far 🎤 The best karaoke songs🍻 The best drinking songs🎶 The best ’80s songs🎊 The best pop songs This guide was recently updated by Georgia Evans, who covers Time Out’s music section. Entries are by Time Out Editors. For more about how we curate, have a look at our editorial guidelines.
Les 37 meilleures activités gratuites à faire à Montréal

Les 37 meilleures activités gratuites à faire à Montréal

Une foule d’aventures gratuites vous attendent aux quatre coins de la ville ! Montréal a tellement de choses incroyables à faire, surtout pendant l'hiver. Trouvez des activités qui correspondent à vos centres d'intérêt sans rien dépenser. Nous vous suggérons de sortir votre calendrier et de laisser le plaisir commencer... N'oubliez pas de visiter les meilleurs musées de Montréal à visiter gratuitement ! RECOMMANDÉ :Les meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal

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Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, provolone, porchetta, carmelized onions, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw Porchetta and RapiniSpicy mayo, provolone, porchetta, rapini Cutlet 2.0Mayo, bomba, chicken cutlet, provolone, pickles, giardiniera, lettuce, tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette CutletMayo, provolone, chicken cutlet, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw MeatballBasil, oil, mozzarella, burrata meatballs, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Cheese SteakSteak, cheese blend, cherry peppers SausageAioli, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, eggplants, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and PeppersSpicy mayo, provolone, roasted red peppers, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and RapiniOlive oil, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, rapini Eggplant ParmBasil oil, burrata, fried eggplant, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Chicken ParmBasil oil, mozzarella, chicken cutlet, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers, rapini Steak and PepperoniSteak, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, OG sauce Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic reduction, olive oil, salami, capicollo, prosciutto, mortad
Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, Provolone, Porchetta, Caramelized Onions, Hot Peppers, Eggplants, Coleslaw Cutlet 2.0Mayo, Bomba, Chicken Cutlet, Provolone, Pickles, Giardiniera, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette Chicken Parmesan and RapiniBasil Oil, Mozzarella, Chicken Cutlet, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers, Rapini Eggplant ParmesanBasil Oil, Burrata, Fried Eggplant, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic Reduction, Olive Oil, Salami, Capicollo, Mortadella, Prosciutto, Mozzarella, Provolone, Hot Peppers, Marinated Eggplant, Lettuce, O.G. House Vinaigrette DiavoloAioli, Bomba, Giardiniera, Salami, Calabrese, Capicollo, Fontino, Provolone, Banana Peppers, Marinated Red Onions, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette ClassicoOlive Oil, Pistachio Mortadella, Sliced Lemon, Burrata, Arugula CapreseBasil Oil, Arugula, Tomato, Burrata, Balsamic Reduction Salads Fennel and Arugula CaesarFennel, Arugula, Bacon, Croutons, Parmesan, Lemon, Caesar Vinaigrette House Salad(s)Mixed Lettuce, Cucumber, Red Onion, Tomato, Croutons

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A Quebec tourism ad is making Americans emotional but not for the reason you think

A Quebec tourism ad is making Americans emotional but not for the reason you think

Know anyone in the U.S. who needs a hug? An ad from the Eastern Townships tourism board offering hugs to Americans visiting Quebec has gone viral, even scoring a celebrity endorsement from an Academy Award winner. The Eastern Townships, just north of Vermont and a short drive from Boston and New York City, is one of our favourite getaways. The “Come Hug It Out” ad campaign, which shows an American tourist approaching the front desk at a hotel. “Sorry, I don’t speak French. I’m just visiting,” he says, before leaning in and adding in a whisper: “I’m American.” Without missing a beat, the clerk reaches under the desk and presses a red button — which swings open the counter, allowing her to step out and give him a warm hug. The lighthearted ad hints at the considerable political tension between Canada and the U.S., and arrives on the heels of a new US travel requirement in addition to the updated U.S. travel rules and safety advisories—plus a travel warning sharing risks and recommended precautions for U.S. citizens travelling to Canada. The post on Instagram shared the following message: “What if this summer, we opened our arms wide to warmth, smiles, and genuine moments? In the Eastern Townships, hospitality isn’t something we say — it’s something you feel. Come hug it out in the Eastern Townships — Close to you. Far from ordinaire.” Online, viewers shared comments like: “This American in Texas would like a Canadian hug, please.”  Even actress Sharon Stone chimed in, leaving
Le guide touristique officiel de Montréal met en vedette le Time Out Market Montréal

Le guide touristique officiel de Montréal met en vedette le Time Out Market Montréal

C’est confirmé : le Time Out Market Montréal est mis en lumière dans le guide touristique et la carte officielle 2025-2026 de Tourisme Montréal. Des visiteurs du monde entier – sans oublier les Montréalais – pourront se procurer le guide touristique et la carte officielle de la ville à différents points de distribution tout au long de l’été. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Des meilleurs quartiers et hôtels de Montréal aux lieux où déguster des plats signés par certains des meilleurs chefs de la ville (consultez les pages 107, 118 et le verso de la carte pour plus d’informations sur le Time Out Market Montréal), ne manquez pas l’occasion de vous procurer un exemplaire et de découvrir l’essence même de la métropole : une ville où les saisons, les festivals, la gastronomie et l’énergie urbaine s’unissent pour créer des moments inoubliables. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Envie d’un bon verre de vin, d’un cocktail inspiré par les quartiers les plus emblématiques de Montréal ou simplement d’un espace climatisé de 40 000 pieds carrés pour échapper à la chaleur accablante de la ville ? Le Time Out Market Montréal a tout ce qu’il vous faut. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Au programme : des événements gratuits et des activités amusantes pour toute la famille (partie d’arcade, ça vous tente ?), des DJ locaux en soirée, une école de cuisine hors pair et sept bars — dont deux consacrés aux vins, cocktails, bières, boissons gazeuses, mocktails… et même aux crèmes gl
Official Montreal travel guide highlights Time Out Market Montréal

Official Montreal travel guide highlights Time Out Market Montréal

It’s official: Time Out Market Montréal is being spotlighted in Tourisme Montréal’s 2025-2026 tourist guide and map. Visitors from all over the world (and locals!) can pick up Montreal's official tourism guide and map at various locations across the city all summer. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out From some of Montreal’s best neighbourhoods and hotels, to where to find some of the best chefs and restaurants in the city under one roof (see pages ​​107, 118 and the map's back cover for more information about Time Out Market Montréal), grab your copy and discover the spirit of the city—where the seasons, festivals, food, and energy come together to create unforgettable moments. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Whether you’re after the perfect glass of wine, a killer cocktail menu inspired by Montreal’s favourite boroughs, or simply 40,000 square feet of air-conditioned space in the heart of the Montreal Eaton Centre to escape the city’s extreme heat, Time Out Market Montréal has something for everyone. Photograph: Time Out Market Montréal Expect free activities for the whole family (arcades, anyone?), local DJs after dark, a kick-ass cooking school and seven bars—including two dedicated to wine, cocktails, beer, sodas, mocktails, and even ice cream. Time Out Market Montréal But don’t just take our word for it. Looking for Tourism Montreal’s official guide to living like a local, filled with cool businesses, landmarks and attractions?  Photograph: Eva Blue Wher
Meteorite flashes across Montreal before landing about an hour outside of the city

Meteorite flashes across Montreal before landing about an hour outside of the city

First it was a pink moon, and then a strawberry moon. Then on Wednesday night, a meteorite streaked across the sky over Montreal before landing in the Eastern Townships. According to a report from Noovo Info, Space for Life has confirmed that three DOMe (Detection and Observation of Meteors) stations in Montréal, Frelighsburg and Valcourt recorded the event as the meteorite lit up the night sky on Wednesday evening around 9 p.m. Space for Life estimates the object weighed several hundred grams and likely landed in or near the Lac Brome area—though the exact location depends on the precision of the scientists' calculations. This isn’t the first celestial event of its kind in Quebec. Last June, another meteorite was seen soaring over much of the province before crashing in the Saint-Wenceslas area of the Mauricie region. What is a meteorite? A meteorite is a piece of a meteoroid, asteroid, or comet that makes it through a planet’s atmosphere and reaches the ground. In simple terms, it’s a space rock that has fallen to Earth—or to another planet. As a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere at high speed, the friction with the air generates extreme heat—sometimes exceeding 2,000°C. This intense heat causes the object to burn and partially vaporize, producing the brilliant streak of light we see in the sky, commonly known as a meteor. How to recognize a meteorite To identify a meteorite, look for features such as a smooth, dark fusion crust, a high metal content, and a lack of intern
Montreal ranked one of the best cities in Canada in 2025

Montreal ranked one of the best cities in Canada in 2025

The best cities in Canada have been named in the World’s Best Awards survey for 2025, and Montreal came out on top. Montreal offers a dynamic mix of European charm and North American energy, making it a cultural hub unlike any other. From vibrant neighbourhoods and a thriving arts scene to world-famous events like the Montreal International Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs, the city pulses with creativity and celebration year-round. It's also a foodie’s dream, with everything from gourmet restaurants to cozy cafés and diverse international cuisine.  Frequently ranked among the top cities for quality of life, Montreal stands out for its safety, relative affordability, and abundance of green spaces. Add to that its reputation as a top destination for students—with several prestigious universities and a lively student population—and you get a city that’s as exciting as it is livable. Travel + Leisure just released the results of its 2025 World’s Best Awards, revealing their readers’ five favourite cities in Canada this year.  Rankings were based on categories like landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping, and overall value, with final scores averaging across all those criteria. Each year, for the World’s Best Awards survey, Travel + Leisure invites readers to rate their favourite travel experiences around the world — from hotels and resorts to cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. For the 2025 edition, nearly 180,000 readers took part, casting more th
J’ai découvert un nouveau cours de cuisine à Montréal, chez Ateliers & Saveurs : une expérience gourmande à ne pas manquer

J’ai découvert un nouveau cours de cuisine à Montréal, chez Ateliers & Saveurs : une expérience gourmande à ne pas manquer

« On va commencer avec le chocolat » : difficile de rêver meilleure entrée en matière pour un cours de cuisine. Debout dans l’école de cuisine du Time Out Market Montréal, caïpirinha à la main (merci pour l’accueil chaleureux), j’ai vite compris que notre cours allait commencer avec la recette de truffes – et je n’allais pas m’en plaindre. En m’inscrivant à l’un des nouveaux cours d’été d’Ateliers & Saveurs au Marché, je rêvais d’apprendre à griller des morceaux de viande tendres à la perfection. Avec plusieurs adresses à Montréal (dont celle du Time Out Market Montréal) et à Québec, Ateliers & Saveurs propose des cours de cuisine, de cocktails et de vins, en personne ou en ligne, pour les particuliers comme les groupes – l’idée parfaite pour une sortie entre amis, un date original ou une activité rafraîchissante tout en peaufinant ses talents culinaires. J’ai opté pour le nouveau cours de deux heures consacré au barbecue brésilien, qui promettait une exploration des plats traditionnels du pays. Au menu : préparation et cuisson de 7 plats (8 si l’on compte le cocktail à se lécher les babines), suivies bien sûr d’une dégustation. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Pendant que le chef faisait fondre du lait concentré sucré, de la poudre de cacao et du beurre dans une petite casserole pour préparer la pâte à brigadeiros (truffes au chocolat), il nous a présenté à moi et trois autres passionnés de cuisine les bases de la gastronomie brésilienne, en passant rapidement en revue
I tried a new Montreal cooking class at Ateliers & Saveurs and it was a delicious game-changer

I tried a new Montreal cooking class at Ateliers & Saveurs and it was a delicious game-changer

“We’re going to start with chocolate” is the sweetest sentence a cooking class could ever begin with. Standing in the cooking school at Time Out Market Montréal, caïpirinha in hand (courtesy of a very warm welcome), I quickly discovered we’d be kicking our class off with the truffle recipe—and I had zero complaints. When I signed up for one of Ateliers & Saveur’s new summer cooking classes at the Market, I was dreaming of learning how to grill tender cuts of meat to perfection. With locations in Montreal (including Time Out Market Montréal) and Quebec City, Ateliers & Saveurs offers cooking, cocktail, and wine classes, both in-person and online, for individuals and groups—it's the perfect idea for a group activity, original date night or just to beat the summer heat while sharpening your culinary skills. I booked myself into the new two-hour Brazilian grill class, promising an exploration of the country’s traditional dishes, where I would learn how to prepare and cook 7 dishes—8 if you count the lip-smacking cocktail—and then taste them all. Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out While the chef stirred sweetened condensed milk, chocolate powder and butter in a small saucepan to make the brigadeiros (chocolate truffles) mixture that would soon get popped into the freezer, he gave myself and three other keen food-lovers an overview of the Brazilian basics—touching lightly on each of the dishes we would be preparing together. Standing at our gleaming individual stations, I took
Le Cyclo Nu Montréal World Naked Bike Ride revient à Montréal ce week-end

Le Cyclo Nu Montréal World Naked Bike Ride revient à Montréal ce week-end

Moins de pétrole, plus de nu! : c’est l’un des slogans du Cyclo Nu Montréal World Naked Bike Ride. Ce week-end, des cyclistes nus s’empareront des rues pour manifester contre la consommation de pétrole, promouvoir la liberté corporelle et défendre les droits des cyclistes. De retour en ville pour sa 21e édition, cet événement unique mêle activisme, sensibilisation et acceptation de soi, réunissant des participants de tous horizons pour une expérience cycliste inoubliable. En pédalant nus, les cyclistes montrent leur engagement envers la réduction de la consommation de carburants fossiles, rappellent la vulnérabilité des cyclistes sur la route, encouragent les automobilistes à considérer des modes de transport alternatifs, et célèbrent la diversité corporelle et l’acceptation de soi. Les organisateurs conseillent aux cyclistes de vérifier la pression de leurs pneus, leurs freins et leur chaîne avant de partir, et de prévoir de la crème solaire, de l’eau, un sac à dos ou sacoche de vélo pour les vêtements et effets personnels, ainsi qu’une petite serviette pour s’asseoir dans le parc (ou sur la selle). Pour la balade de nuit, des lumières avant et arrière sont recommandées. Les participants sont aussi invités à apporter des banderoles, de la musique, et à décorer leur vélo. Klaxons, clochettes et bonne humeur sont les bienvenus ! Petit plus : du body painting sera offert sur place. Photograph: Shutterstock / FiledIMAGE Quand a lieu Le Cyclo Nu Montréal World Naked Bike Ride à
The World Naked Bike Ride returns to Montreal this weekend

The World Naked Bike Ride returns to Montreal this weekend

Less gas, more ass is one of the slogan’s for Montreal’s World Naked Bike Ride. Naked cyclists are taking over the streets this weekend for a protest against oil consumption that also highlights body freedom and cyclists rights. Back in town for its 21st edition, this unique cycling event combines activism, awareness, and body positivity, bringing together people from all walks of life for an unforgettable cycling experience. By cycling naked, participants show their commitment to reducing fossil fuel consumption, highlighting the vulnerability of cyclists on roads, encouraging motorists to be more aware of alternative modes of transportation, and celebrating body diversity and self-acceptance. Organizers caution cyclists to check their tire pressure, brakes, and bike chains to make sure everything is working properly—and to bring sunscreen, water, a backpack or bicycle bag for clothes and personal belongings, and a  small towel to sit in the park (or on the saddle).  For the night ride, front and back lights are suggested.  The ride organizers also encourage participants to bring banners, music, and decorate their bikes. Horns, bells and good moods are welcome! Bonus: body painting will be also available. Photograph: Shutterstock / FiledIMAGE When is the World Naked Bike Ride happening in Montreal?  Montreal’s World Naked Bike Ride is happening on Saturday, July 12, 2025. The day ride departs from Dorchester Square at 1 p.m. and the night ride departs from Dorchester Squar
Don’t miss Montreal’s floating outdoor cinema under the stars

Don’t miss Montreal’s floating outdoor cinema under the stars

After unveiling three gigantic new sculptures that are free to visit this summer, Parc Jean-Drapeau is transforming their outdoor pool into an open-air movie theatre for two nights in July and August. Grab your bathing suit and go: Parc Jean-Drapeau’s Aquatic Complex provides flotation devices, a locker room and a snack bar for movie theatre-inspired nibbles. Photograph: Parc Jean-Drapeau The floating cinema is open to cinephiles of all ages, where movie-lovers can watch a film from Parc Jean-Drapeau’s pool after dark while comfortably seated in an inflatable tube. Time Out Tip: Don’t bring your own floaties—only the ones provided on-site are permitted. Photograph: © Parc Jean-Drapeau, Caroline Durocher Where is Montreal’s outdoor floating cinema? Parc Jean-Drapeau’s Aquatic Complex is located at 130 Chemin du Tour de l'isle in Montreal. When are the outdoor cinema nights? This summer’s two showings are on July 8, 2025 (1995, a film by Ricardo Trogi), and August 12, 2025 (Flow, a film by Gints Zilbalodi).  Doors open at 7 p.m. and the movie starts once the sun sets. Tickets are $10 for ages 14 and up, $5 for ages 3 to 13, and free for children under 2. Places are limited, so make sure to book your tickets in advance here. RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest hiking and parks in and around MontrealBest beaches in and around Montreal   
Le sandwich à la viande fumée de Montréal figure parmi les meilleurs au monde

Le sandwich à la viande fumée de Montréal figure parmi les meilleurs au monde

Avis aux amateurs de sandwichs : du shawarma du Moyen-Orient au smørrebrød danois, cette liste mondiale inclut le célèbre sandwich à la viande fumée de Montréal. Parmi des poids lourds internationaux comme le bocadillo de jamón ibérico (Espagne) et le bánh mì (Vietnam), le sandwich montréalais a su se démarquer. Photograph: Ibericos | Time Out Market Montréal L’article de CNN salue ce classique de la métropole : des tranches généreuses de poitrine de bœuf fumée, tendres à souhait, empilées entre deux tranches de pain de seigle léger, avec juste ce qu’il faut de moutarde jaune acidulée. Un brisket d’exception y est mis à l’honneur — saumuré pendant près de deux semaines dans un mélange d’épices savoureuses comme la coriandre, le poivre noir et l’ail, avant d’être fumé à la perfection et tranché à la main pour atteindre la gloire sandwich. Photograph: Alison Slattery Que vous prêtiez allégeance au Deli Schwartz ou que vous préfériez Lester’s, croquer dans un sandwich à la viande fumée, peu importe l’heure du jour ou de la nuit, reste l’une des meilleures expériences culinaires montréalaises. Des comptoirs emblématiques aux casse-croûtes méconnus, Montréal est réputée pour son smoked meat d’exception — y compris la réinterprétation du plat classique signée Paul Toussaint.   Photograph: Courtesy Chenoys   La viande fumée de Montréal est-elle bonne pour vous ? En revanche, les aliments exposés à une véritable fumée renferment des concentrations nettement plus élevées de subs
Montreal smoked meat sandwich makes World’s Best Sandwich list

Montreal smoked meat sandwich makes World’s Best Sandwich list

Calling all sandwich lovers: from Shawarma in the Middle East to Smørrebrød in Denmark, a list of the 25 best sandwiches on the planet has included Montreal’s very own smoked meat. Sitting amongst global heavy hitters like Spain’s Bocadillo de jamón Ibérico, and Vietnam’s bánh mì, Montreal’s smoked meat sandwich stood out among 24 others. Photograph: Ibericos | Time Out Market Montréal The CNN article made special mention of the city’s classic sandwich, describing the layers of tender smoked beef brisket piled high on light rye and finished with a splash of tangy yellow mustard. A superior brisket was highlighted—brined for up to two weeks in a mix of savoury spices like coriander, peppercorn, and garlic before being smoked to perfection and hand-sliced for sandwich greatness. Photograph: Alison Slattery Whether you worship at the altar of Schwartz's Deli, or you’re a fan of Lester’s, biting into a smoked meat sandwich (at any time of day or night) is one of the best things you can do in Montreal. From our famous delis to hidden diners, Montreal is known for some exceptional smoked meat—Paul Toussaint’s twist on the classic dish at Time Out Market Montréal included. Photograph: Courtesy Chenoys What is special about Montreal smoked meat? While the preparation is similar to New York pastrami, Montreal smoked meat is cured with a heavier dose of cracked peppercorns and savoury spices like coriander, garlic, and mustard seed for a distinct flavour profile. The exact recipe