The top Valentine’s Day activities in Montreal

Looking to spice things up and ditch your usual dinner and movie plans this year? Here are some of the most unique and entertaining ways to celebrate Valentine’s in this fine city.

Montreal Craft Beer Tours

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310-5555, av de Gaspé, Montreal, QC H2T 2A3

Can’t decide on just one place? Why not take a tour of three Montreal pubs and enjoy the scenery of the city while you’re at it? Consisting of a three-hour walking tour, six beer tastings, and scrumptious local food (from cured meats to poutine), this activity will impress any date. There is no experience more authentically Montreal than this tour on Valentine’s Day weekend.

Wiggle Room

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3874, boul Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2W 1Y2

If you’re in the mood for something sexy and fun for V-Day this year then you won’t want to miss the cabaret show at this St. Laurent hot spot. Patrons rave about the quality entertainers, friendly staff, and cocktails selection.

Menthe et Couscous

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361 Rue Émery, Montréal, QC H2X 1J2

On February 14, this restaurant in the city’s Latin Quarter will be the perfect spot for dinner and entertainment. Catch a belly dancing show while dining on some mouth-watering, savoury dishes. Call ahead to reserve and be sure to arrive 15 minutes before show time.

Atrium Le 1000 De La Gauchetière

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1000 Rue De La Gauchetière Ouest, Montréal, QC H3B 4W5

While skating at an outdoor rink is always a romantic choice, this season’s unusually warm weather may mean it’s not the best option. To be on the safe side, take a trip to the huge indoor rink at Bonaventure. With music and lights to entertain, you and your love are sure to have a romantic evening together.

Bistro Le Modavie

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1, rue Saint-Paul O, Montréal, QC H2Y 1Y6

An evening of dinner and music at one of the city’s most popular jazz clubs is a great way for a pair to share Valentine’s Day. Enjoy delicious French cuisine in an elegant atmosphere while you try not to get carried away with the music.

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