A captivating blend of old and new, with stone-walled  taverns, candlelit drinking dens, wild festivals and a cutting-edge arts  scene.
Blessed with one of the most exciting food scenes in 
North  America, Montréal brims with temples dedicated to Kamouraska lamb, Arctic  char and, of course, poutine (fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy). You’ll  find irresistible patisseries, English pubs, 87-year-old Jewish delis and  magnificent food markets reminiscent of Paris. There are hipster bars with tiny  bowling alleys and innumerable cafes in which to while away a lazy afternoon.  And there are late-night eateries where you can linger over wondrous  combinations of food and drink that you'll find nowhere else on earth.
Montréal and Québec City do get some long, cold winters.  But the natives have learned to make the best of them, cheering on local hockey  legends Les Canadiens de Montréal, tobogganing down snowy slopes, ice skating  beside the St Lawrence River and skiing at many fine resorts nearby. If you  can’t bear the chill, just wander through Montréal's underground city and  surface at the nearest pub.
Montréal is a slice of old Europe in a pie of contemporary  design. A day’s wander might take in the photogenic 18th-century facades of Old  Montréal before a cycling tour of the lovely Canal de Lachine, or a wander  through the glittering shops and restaurants of downtown before ending at the  inviting terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-
Royal. The architectural  sweep of the city takes in a wealth of heritage churches such as the  breathtaking Basilique Notre-Dame, as well as 20th-century icons like the 
Stade  Olympique and 
Habitat  67. Not to be outshone, Québec City is a stunning jewel of old-world design,  with cobblestone streets, 17th- and 18th-century stone houses and slender church  spires, set on the cliffs above the St Lawrence.
Toronto may be Canada’s economic capital, but Montréal  remains the country’s cultural juggernaut, with some 250 theater and dance  companies, more than 90 festivals and a fascinating medley of neighborhoods  where artists, writers and musicians have helped cement the city’s reputation as  a great arts center. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is the  headline event, followed by parties dedicated to world cinema, comedy and gay  pride. Québec City also dazzles, with its grand Winter Carnival, music-filled  summer fests and colorful fireworks over the river.
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