Québec is known for its thriving cultural life. And we’ve provided you with a passport to culture to help guide you to the action: live performance, museums and interpretation centres, and more! |
  In the museumsVisit the museum to celebrate Christmas and the New Year, find original gifts or learn how to craft angels for your tree! >>> |

  The magic of the holidaysDo we owe the Christmas we all know and love, with its Christmas trees, gifts and decorative splendour, to Queen Victoria? In 1848, Victoria, Albert and their young progeny were immortalized by a British newspaper in front of a gigantic decorated fir tree. Madame Parent, a bourgeois lady and friend of the George-Étienne Cartier house, tells us this story of a >>> |

  Society for Arts and TechnologyOver the years, Montréal has emerged as the North American hub of digital creation. The Cité du multimédia, a stone’s throw from Old Montréal, perfectly exemplifies the movement: from video games to motion graphics, it’s where top firms working in the digital domain have chosen to set up shop. If Montréal has become the Mecca of electronic art, the Société des arts >>> |

  Tales and legendsFrom December 5 to 31, 2009, at the Pointe-à-Callière museum, four colourful characters, including three Europeans, will talk about their Christmas traditions, much to the delight of the youngsters in attendance! >>> |

  Now playingFollowing in the footsteps of New York, London and Paris, Montréal has finally acquired its own last-minute ticket office. A plugged-in cultural showcase in a prime location, the Vitrine Culturelle offers all travellers to Québec’s largest city an unbeatable chance to discover a whole world of entertainment in the heart of Montréal’s Quartier des spectacles >>> |

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| Le Mois de la Photo invites you to look at photography through a different lens. It’s about taking photography >>> | |
| The oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in North America takes place every spring in Quebec, marking the >>> | |
| A deafening roar. Sounds of ships. Thunderclaps. An atmosphere of drama and magic. A visual odyssey to >>> | |
| Embark on a fascinating journey between death and perpetual life by way of a captivating exhibition, >>> | |
| His feet frozen, his long beard coated with ice as he marched into the vast forests of the Mauricie, >>> | |
| The sun is warm, the grass is green between your toes and the birds are singing up a storm. You feel >>> | |
| By not revealing all, are we not, somehow, shrouding ourselves in mystery? Obscuring one’s ankle with >>> | |
| Close your eyes and imagine a maritime morning. It’s 11 o’clock, and the sun has nearly reached its zenith. >>> | |
| Each year, the Port of Montréal comes alive with the sound of fog horns, the bells of Notre-Dame, train >>> | |
| Finding the July heat crushing? Pick a bouquet of freshness and fragrance in a garden of flowers, trees, >>> | |
| "These boots were made for walking, and that’s just what they’ll do..." Nancy Sinatra sang those words >>> | |
| Whether they’re powered by water or wind, not all mills are remnants of the past-some are operating to >>> | |
| It’s now time to get down to business and experience the Native way of life. Let’s meet the First Nations. >>> | |
| It’s a major premiere! Three artists. Canadians to boot. Alone the three represent the major trends in >>> | | |