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Montreal’s Guide to Public Drinking Etiquette

Montreal adopts an open-minded approach to numerous topics, including its legal drinking age, which stands at 18—lower than the 19 seen in most of Canada. However, public drinking is heavily regulated. The only permissible public drinking occurs within establishments that possess an alcohol-serving permit from the Liquor, Racing and Gaming Authority (Régie des permis d’alcool du Québec).

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Top Activities at Cap St. Jacques Nature Park

Cap St. Jacques is renowned for its beautiful sandy beach and is recognized as the largest park in Montreal, even larger than Mount Royal. This picturesque peninsula spans 302 hectares (746 acres) and features a diverse landscape of beachfront, silver birch and maple woods, fields, and farmland. Throughout the year, various activities are available at Cap St. Jacques, including archery, boating, and cross-country skiing.

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Westmount Conservatory and Greenhouse Gardens: A Blooming Paradise

No matter what time of year you are visiting the city of Montreal, if you’re a fan of lush nature, you’ll want to check out the Westmount Conservatory and Greenhouses. Westmount’s greenhouses offer an oasis in the middle of Montreal, complete with a banana tree, orchids, deep purple hyacinths, a fountain, and even a shallow, audible waterfall. When open, the Conservatory is completely free to the public, offering the perfect floral antidote to Montreal’s harsh winters and the hustle and bustle of the city’s summers.

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Explore the Best Beaches in Montreal

Montreal isn’t exactly known for its beaches—swim-friendly waterfronts are not as common as public swimming pools—but there is still a selection of sandy spots where you can enjoy a beach day. The advantage? Most of them are situated within city limits and three are easily reached by public transit, making it a convenient afternoon getaway to the shore on a sunny day. Although Montreal lacks numerous beaches, you’ll still have options ranging from urban oases to more secluded sandy stretches.

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Top Restaurants Near the Lower East Side Tenement Museum

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum tells the story of the immigrant experience in early 20th century New York. An actual tenement building, abandoned for decades, serves as the museum where guides lead visitors on tours that explore the lives of the families who once lived there. Visits are by appointment only, so ensure tomake a reservation on the museum’s website.

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Top Day Trips from Nashville for Adventurous Travelers

If you’re traveling to Nashville for vacation and are up for some exploration, there are numerous exciting adventures within just a few hours’ drive from the Music City, perfect for afamilyday trip. While Nashville boasts attractions such as the Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Grand Ole Opry, venturing outside the city can add spice to your family vacation.

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