5 things to do in Montreal today: Tuesday, March 6

Mar 6 2018, 8:34 am

Phew, we’ve made it to Tuesday. And luckily, there’s a lot happening around town to keep us going. From Cardio on Ice to art exhibits, these events will be sure to add some fun to your day.

Cardio on the ice with ex-Montreal Canadiens

Montreal’s beautiful Old Port skating rink is set to open this weekend and you can take the ice with some former Montreal Canadiens players. Get on your jerseys and skate amongst pros as they will help you learn basic techniques and perfect your skating, stick handling, puck control, and more.

Where: Old Port skating rink
When: March 6
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Cost: Adult: $6.95. Skate rentals available onsite. Please note that skate sharpening is not available on theme nights.

Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art Leonard Cohen Exhibit

Montreal’s Museum of Contemporary Art is hosting an ongoing immersive exhibition to honour the legendary Leonard Cohen. “A Crack in Everything,” is a multidisciplinary exhibit will showcase works of art from local and international artists who were inspired by Cohen.

Where: Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art
When: Until April 8, 2018

Get a waffle on a stick in Old Montreal

There’s nothing like a good waffle. And this classic breakfast food is even better on a stick – complete with delicious toppings. These easy to transport waffles with delectable add-ons are available at LApop, located in Old Montreal.

Where: 436 St Francois-Xavier, Montreal
Phone: (514) 816-1300

Art Matters

Art lovers will be getting a treat as North America’s largest undergraduate arts festival will be coming to Montreal.

Art Matters will take place from March 3 to 27 at various galleries and creative spaces around the city.

When: Until March 27, 2018
Where: Various locations

Art Souterrain

Taking art out of the galleries and integrating them into daily life, Art Souterrain is hands down one of the coolest art festivals Montreal has ever hosted.

Each installation will be set in a different underground tunnel in Montreal. Art Souterrain will take over several kilometres of underground space, as well as 9 satellite spaces in the city

Where: Various locations around the city. Check website for details.
When: Until March 25, 2018

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