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What to do in December? Some suggestions...

  • Writer: APMR
    APMR
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 7, 2021

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After picking apples and pumpkins, it's time to go get your own Christmas tree (if there are any left!). A more than festive day is to be expected.








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Eggnog latte, gingerbread latte and festive matcha are hidden in the four corners of Montreal. Meet them! You don't even have to have a sweet tooth to be able to enjoy it.








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Hot cider in hand, a beautiful scarf around your neck and good company: there is nothing better to start the month of December in style. There is no better way to encourage local artisans than by attending Christmas markets and buying products made here.




Shop around the thrift stores to find the perfect "Ugly Christmas Sweater"

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An essential! This year, dare the second hand to find your perfect Christmas sweater. Unusual finds are to be expected.










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Now is the time for cooconing! Take advantage of the month of December to treat yourself to a highly deserved beauty treatment.








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In Laval, the Illumi light trail is shining brightly this year. It is an activity that breaks the routine.











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The hipster haunt can be found at Floh Market on rue Saint-Denis. The range of vintage clothing is staggering. Guaranteed finds.








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The holiday classic is back! After a (very rare) year of absence, the Nutcracker show will be presented again at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts from December 9 to 28, 2021.







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The Notre-Dame Basilica lights up to the rhythm of the AURA show for an evening.









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The candlelight concerts are set up in the high places of Montreal. A Christmas show is available during the holiday season and showcases the best of Tchaikovsky at the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours.







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There is nothing more magical than the icy paths of the Domaine de la forêt perdue in Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel. The trail is illuminated at night for a very unique experience.







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Designed for two people, the "Twin Dome" promises the comfort of a resort hotel, but with the intimate side of ready-to-camp. It is made up of two domes with transparent facades, linked together by a sliding door. A must.






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Le Moulin Wakefield offers a package that allows you and your significant other to enjoy a more than romantic dinner in a small private chalet.









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You will believe yourself in Australia for a day!

 
 
 

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