![]() ![]() For more music, film and cultural festivals and events, scroll down to the stage, screen and music sections.Īlso right downtown, the Esplanade Tranquille is much more than a typical skating rink, with lighting displays, live music, performances, storytelling and sports activities, along with ice skating for all ages and levels – rent skates or bring your own, learn a few moves from instructors, and go “dancing” on DJ nights! At the rink and throughout the Quartiers des spectacles, experience illuminated artwork, activities and more as part of Les Moments lumineux du cœur de l'île, which includes this year’s Luminothérapie outdoor exhibition of illuminated interactive art along Sainte-Catherine Street, in Place des Festivals and projected on building facades in the Quartier des spectacles until March 5. ![]() At the outdoor site, skate on the raised Ice Skating Loop above Place des Festivals, ride the Ferris wheel, zoom down slides on the Place des Arts stairs, play with light and sound art installations, and try tire d'érable (maple syrup taffy on snow!) Meanwhile, guest chefs and acclaimed local restaurants serve up seasonal food and wine, while Montréal culture takes the stage at theatre, dance and music venues. Outdoor winter activities – and spring break activities ! – continue in early March, especially at Montréal’s signature winter food and culture festival MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE, on until March 5. ![]()
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