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

Nov 7 2018, 2:43 am

You made it to the half-way point. With only a few more days until the weekend, we’ve put together a list of things to do today, November 7, to ease you into the latter part of the week.

The Blaze at MTELUS

The Blaze are French music and video artists that consist of the duo, Guillaume and Jonathan Alric. They are cousins based out of Paris, France and are known for their cinematographic videos.

They’ll be rocking out a big show at MTELUS tonight.

When: Wednesday, November 7
Time: 8 pm – 11 pm
Where: MTELUS, 59 rue Ste. Catherine
Price: $46.25, available online

McKibbin’s Irish Pub Hooley Night

McKibbin’s Irish Pub hosts their ‘Hooley Night’ tonight on the third floor. Ladies pay $10 at the door, gentlemen pay $25 and then it’s an open bar, all you can drink. The bar offers Moosehead beer, vodka, gin, rum, rye and whiskey as part of the special. The third floor features a dance floor and a DJ.

If you’re looking to dance and drink on a Wednesday night, it’s tough to find a better deal than McKibbin’s. Get there nice and early to beat the line.

When: Wednesday, November 7
Time: 10 pm – 2 am
Where: 1426 Rue Bishop
Price: $10 for girls, $25 for guys

Shane Murphy at Honey Martin Pub 

If The Blaze is too much for you, go check out Shane Murphy at Honey Martin. He’s one of the best musicians in Montreal at one of the city’s coziest pubs.

He just finished performing at Jazz Fest and he’s back to his regular Wednesday gig in NDG. He’s silky smooth on the guitar and has a soothing and hip voice. He plays covers and original pieces. Considering it’s free entrance to watch him, it’s an absolute steal.

When: Wednesday, November 7
Time: Honey Martin Pub opens at 3 pm, Shane Murphy starts at 10 pm and goes until 3 am
Where: 5916 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Price: Free

Hockey History Exhibit

The Hockey Cup History travelling exhibit opened last week at the Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage.

Hockey fans can take a look at trophies, rings, hockey sticks, archival footage and over 50 hockey-related artifacts. Visitors are also invited to play a hockey tabletop game as well as a ‘design your own goalie mask’ workshop.

When: Wednesday, November 7
Time: 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm, Thursday to Sunday
Where: 1850 Lakeshore Drive, Dorval
Price: Free

Cinemania

Cinemania is a celebration of the best of francophone cinema from 2018. All of the screenings are shown in French with English subtitles in the cozy atmosphere of Cinéma Impérial.

When: Wednesday, November 7
Time: Varying times
Where: Cinéma Impérial
Price: $9 – $13 per film, available online

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