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As spring blossoms and the maple sap flows, it's time for a sweet Quebec tradition: hitting up the sugar shacks. Friends and family gather at long wooden tables and share a hearty meal of soup, meats, potatoes, and, of course, sticky-sweet tire sur la neige, or maple syrup on ice. ....
Montreal's annual Cabane à Sucre festival is back in Verdun from March 21 to 24, giving a taste of spring with a sprinkle of maple sugar. The festival is all about celebrating rustic Quebec culture and the sweet side of life, with a packed schedule of food, music, and activities, all for free. You can expect even more treats, tunes, and timber-themed fun this year. ....
Montreal is known for many things – amazing food, a thriving arts scene, and its unique culture. But there's something else that sets this city apart: its winters. While most might prefer to stay cozy indoors, Montrealers are out there, making the most of the cold. Here are some things to do in and around Montreal that show winter here isn't just bearable – it's downright exciting. ....
It's the final stretch before spring thank goodness! But that doesn't mean you have to wait indoors for temps to rise and the snow to melt. The worst is behind us and now it's time to make the most of the last bits of winter. Our city has so much to offer, and even if it's still freezing, you can still find the motivation to get dressed and get out. From outdoor activities to winter festivals and comfort food, here are 16 bucket list things to do in Montreal this March. ....
Cabane Panache, the cabane à sucre-inspired festival of maple and springtime revelry, will once again take over rue Wellington in Montreal's Verdun borough this year. It promises to draw winter-weary Montrealers out of their dens with a tantalizing, newly-announced menu of sweet and savoury bites from local restaurants. ....