Not sure what to do in Montreal this weekend, when everything seems to be closed? EdLive gives you some ideas!
Friday
We're doing a concert from home:
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If you enjoyed last week's show, or couldn't make it, KATTAM is back in concert. KATTAM and his tams-tams invite you once again to discover the sounds of Africa, the Middle East and India. Enjoy an evening from the comfort of your own home, to the rhythm of the balafon, djembe, derbouka, nafar and dhol. Turn your living room into a dance floor and enjoy the concert.
Saturday
Take a stroll and discover the Montreal of yesteryear:
Download the free Musée McCord Museum app, on AppStore or WebApp, to access the Urban Circuits. These tours, which take you all over Montreal, offer a unique, timeless experience. The McCord Museum puts at your disposal a collection of over a million historic photographs. Grab your phone, stroll the streets and discover the Montreal of yesteryear.
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We watch horror movies:
On this Halloween night, if you can't get out and meet up with your friends to celebrate, make yourself a horror movie marathon. EdLive has put together a selection of the 30 best horror movies to watch. Choose a selection of films from the list and make yourself comfortable on your sofa for a horror marathon. Just try not to cheat or cover your eyes during the whole viewing experience!
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Sunday
We learn to play the guitar:
Have you ever wanted to learn to play the guitar? If so, it's possible! Fender offers a 3-month free trial of online guitar lessons. More than enough time to get the basics down. If you don't own a guitar, borrow one from a friend and practice. Who knows, one day you may become a prodigious guitarist.
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We visit the Frida Kahlo museum from our sofa:
Captivated by the works of Frida Kahlo? It's now possible to visit her works and her former home virtually. Sit back, relax and discover Casa Azul in Mexico City. This museum is packed with the artist's greatest creations, as well as intimate objects and her personal art collection.
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