A destination all year round, the Old Port of Montréal opens out onto the river, right in the heart of the city. Here you’ll find immersive experiences, a light-up Ferris wheel, a floating spa, culinary delights, iconic events, and much more.
Designated a national archaeological and historic site, Pointe-à-Callière presents centuries of history from the settlements of our First Peoples to the present day. Located on a spot occupied by humans for more than a thousand years and on the very site where Montréal was founded, the Museum is home to some remarkable architectural ruins that are showcased on site.
A renowned, lively wine bar and bistro in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighborhood, operated by the team behind the famous Joe Beef and Liverpool House. Known for its intimate atmosphere, it specializes in inventive, vegetable-forward small plates and a curated selection of natural wines.
They're catering the wedding, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the restaurant itself. The burger here is in the top five "best things" Kevin and I have ever eaten.
HAYAT is a culinary and lifestyle harbor that captures the essence of the details found on the shores of Lebanon and the mountains of Syria. And the food is to die for - especially if you're in the mood for a mezze or just looking to get a few "nibbly things" to share.