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Archive for March, 2007

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

For the mystical soul


Whether or not you have spiritual fervour, The St-Joseph Oratory , located on the northen slope of the Mont-Royal, is sure to impress and inspire you. The beautiful Basilica is not only the largest church in Canada, its history is the stuff of legends.

Brother André was a simple monk who apparently had tremendous healing power. He chose the spot in 1904 to ...

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

Artsy Organic Historic Hotel - Casa Bianca


Casa Bianca Bed & Breakfast is a beautiful Montreal architechtural landmark located right in front of the Mont Royal Park. It offer a refined alternative to downtown hotels.

Its location is central, lodged between the Plateau and Mile-End neighbourhood and the Downtown area. The bright and quiet suites provide a perfect sanctuary after a day of exploring the town.

It is also one of the only ...

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Feed your inner child...



With the Once Upon a time Walt Disney exhibition at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

After its presentation at the Grand Palais in Paris, where it was a huge success, the exhibition Once upon a Time Walt Disne is arriving at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, its only stop in North America, from March 8, ...

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Best veg in town


veg food

If you love good healthy food, make sure to eat at Aux Vivres (4631, boul. Saint-Laurent, 514 842-3479) the mecca of delightful and stylish vegan food in Montreal. The ambiance is relaxed, the staff friendly and the space open and full of light and blonde wood. Even the most carnivore creature is sure to be satisfied by the BLT sandwich (with ...

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Git Yer Shamrock On!



Ah St-Patrick's Day.

It's probably the only holiday that will allow you to drink in the streets, bar hop, and kiss strangers in broad daylight. Ok, maybe not the kissing the strangers part, but there's a possibility for people to be drunk, so who knows!

Every year, Montreal's Irish community organizes one of the most popular parades which is, of course, the St-Patrick's Day parade. The route stretches for the most part ...