5 things to do in Montreal today: Tuesday, November 7

Nov 7 2017, 2:04 pm

Tuesday has arrived! There is so much happening around town today. Get out there and enjoy these Montreal events.

Jenny Holzer: For Leonard Cohen (Pour Leonard Cohen)

MAC will illuminate Silo No. 5. For Leonard Cohen (For Leonard Cohen) is a series of gigantic silent screenings on one of Montreal’s most iconic structures. The installation features sentences from Cohen’s poems and songs screened in French and English.

Where: Vieux-Port de Montréal, Rue de la Commune Ouest,
When: November 7  from 6 pm to 11 pm. Installation runs until November 11.

Danser Dans l’Noir

If you love to dance but don’t like people watching, this is the dance party for you. Danser Dans l’Noir is a dance party that takes place in pitch back so you can let loose and let the music take control.

Where: Association Récréative Milton-Parc, 3555 St Urbain Street
When: Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Time: 7 to 8:30 pm
Price: Free! Register on Eventbrite as spaces are limited.

MTLàTABLE

175 Montreal restaurants are participating in this a 5-day festival offering 3-course prix fixe menus at $21, 31, and $41 for dinner and $15 for brunch.

Where: Various locations check website for details
When: Until Thursday, November 16, 2017

Liquid Architecture

An immersive ‘liquid architecture’ exhibition will be taking place at Montreal’s Society of Technological Arts (SAT).

The exhibit is an audiovisual experience that deconstructs 3D scans of monuments, buildings, and structures into a mesmerizing experience that will be projected on the dome of the SAT.

Where: SAT, 1201 Boul. Saint Laurent
When: Until November 31, 2017 (From Tuesday to Saturday)
Time: 7 pm, each show runs for 40 minutes

Go biking on one of the city’s bike paths

We can all agree that biking in Montreal is objectively non-advisable in winter. Sadly, we’re somehow almost there.

All the more reason to saddle up and take advantage of Montreal’s fantastic bike paths while fall is still here. That pleasant autumn air, long golden hours, and flashing auburn leaves – not a bad way to spend a day on a bike. Check out this list of 9 back paths in Montreal.

Where: Check out the list!
When: Anytime this fall

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