In recent years, Wellington Street has emerged to become one of the main arteries of the city of Montreal. Very popular with South-West residents, the area’s many unique, gourmet restaurants also attract Montrealers from around the island. Here are some great places for those looking for a table within 10 minutes’ walk of the metro station De L'Église. [Image credit: iStockphoto.com/Victor Kapas]
This summer, trade in long days of TV and video games for activities that will get your children moving. Here are some of the best places for kids sports programs in Montreal, guaranteed to help your children have an active summer.  [Image credit: iStockphoto.com/Christopher Futcher]
Picking a hair stylist or colourist is a big decision. Just ask anyone who’s ever had a bad hairdo! Save yourself the trial and error of trying unknown salons and give these hair professionals a try. Montrealers all over the island are loyal to them – and for good reason. [Image credit: iStockphoto.com/ArtisticCaptures]
Whether you’re trying to save for a big purchase, or simply like your restaurants to be affordable, Montreal has plenty of budget-friendly options that will fill you up with good food at a reasonable price.
Every passing year confirms the death of fine dining as we once knew it.  Small, affordable, made-to-share plates have cut across all cuisines and eased their way into the upper echelon of Montreal’s newcomers for 2017.  Fall may be creeping in on us soon, but there’s still plenty of time to try one of our suggestions below – the places that caught our attention, for better or for worse. (Added suggestions by Kelsey Rolfe)
The Centre Bell is part of daily life for Montrealers, tourists and commuters alike. Whether they work nearby, or make a trip for one of the many shows or games hosted there throughout the year, it’s an area that sees a lot of people pass through. Here’s a list of bars and restaurants near the Centre Bell where you can get a great meal or a drink after work or before a show. [Image credit: iStock]
Bummed you won’t be heading to a beach down south for Spring Break? Well, don’t worry. There is actually loads of fun to be had right here it Montreal – even if you’re on a tight budget. Here are some great ways to enjoy Spring Break in (or close to) the city. [Image credit: iStock]
It’s hard to believe that this tasting event held in Old Montreal is already celebrating its 10th anniversary – a decade of deliciousness that is clearly a testament to its popularity!  Held from January 5 to February 5, 2017, Happening Gourmand offers excellent tables d’hôte menus ranging in price from $23 to $30. This year, nine restaurants are participating, so you have plenty to choose from. [image credit: iStock]
Montréal en Lumière is back for its 18th edition, this time shining the spotlight on the French city of Lyon - one of the world’s premier culinary destinations. A slew of gastronomic events satisfying all tastes, occasions and budgets is slated to kick off on February 23rd. If you feel overwhelmed by the multitude of choices, our curated list is here to help you out. Hurry, some events have already sold out. [Image: iStock]
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