Not sure what to do in Montreal this weekend, when everything seems to be closed? EdLive gives you some ideas!

 

Friday 

 

Let's do a take-out: 

 

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Why not combine business with pleasure? Instead of cooking tonight, why don't you simply treat yourself to a meal? Not only will you be pleasing yourself, but you'll also be helping out Montreal's smaller eateries, for whom times are tough. You'll find hereHere's a list of restaurants that deliver or do take-out in Montreal. 

 

 

Saturday

 

A walk in the forest: 


There's nothing like a walk in the woods to clear the head after a busy week. The Papineau woodland is a great place to stroll in any season. A network of trails of around 7 km, sometimes accompanied by interpretation panels (flora, history, etc.), allows you to discover the surrounding flora and fauna.  

 

We laugh:

 

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In these sometimes gloomy times, it's important to have a good time and keep on laughing. Laughter has many benefits for the body. According to numerous scientific studies, laughter reduces stress and tension and, more generally, improves your well-being and moral health. Between Amazon Prime, Netflix and YouTube, there's no shortage of stand-up shows. Choose one and get ready for a good laugh!

 

Sunday

 

We visit MoMA: 


New York's Museum of Modern Art holds the world's most important collection of modern and contemporary art. Thanks to Google Arts & Culture, wander through the colors of the MoMA from the comfort of your own home and discover world-famous works of art. 

 

We cook : 


On a snowy Sunday, there's nothing better than staying warm and enjoying some good old-fashioned hot chocolate and cookies. Put on your apron, prepare your cookie doughplace it in the oven, then follow this recipe for a delicious old-fashioned hot chocolate. Once everything's ready, make yourself comfortable on your sofa and enjoy a chill afternoon in front of a good film or book.