Winery · Orleans Island
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"For your last stop, head to one of the island’s newer wineries: the family-owned Vignoble Ste.-Pétronille." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Restaurant · Orleans Island
Nestled along the river, this chic retreat features cozy rooms, a stunning restaurant with gourmet cuisine, and a laid-back poolside ambiance perfect for relaxation.
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Brewpub · Old Limoilou
Nestled in a cozy vibe, this brasserie serves up hearty tavern classics and a rotating selection of craft beers, perfect for any crowd.
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Seafood restaurant · Vieux Montréal
Dive into the vibrant, seafood-centric haven of Garde Manger, where Chuck Hughes crafts creative dishes like lobster poutine and fresh oysters in a lively, cozy atmosphere.
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Coffee shop · Downtown Montreal
Stylish, modern cafe featuring coffee, pastries, sandwiches, salads & patio seating.
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Portuguese restaurant · La Fontaine Park
This bustling Portuguese grill serves up massive portions of their famed chicken sandwiches and unique poutine, perfect for a casual bite or a takeout picnic.
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Restaurant · Little Burgundy
Nestled in Griffintown, Perles et Paddock dazzles with its stylish decor, vibrant skylit interior, and a menu featuring inventive French dishes and craft cocktails.
Bistro · Edouard-Montpetit
Duc de Lorraine is a charming French café and pastry haven offering a delightful mix of traditional pastries, light meals, and a cozy patio, perfect for brunch or leisurely coffee breaks.
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Fast food restaurant · Old Québec
At Chez Ashton, the local fast-food favorite, indulge in the ultimate poutine experience with fresh, squeaky curds and delicious gravy served up across 24 locations.
Gym · Petite-Cote
Since 2007, Locomotion has been the go-to spot in Montreal for authentic athletic training, offering diverse classes like boxing and yoga in a clean, friendly atmosphere.
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Restaurant · Saint-Louis
Chill vibes and friendly service define this Tex-Mex haven, where homemade delights and unique cocktails keep foodies coming back for more.