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

 

Friday 

 

Let's have a little Blues concert:

 

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Justin Saladino Band is a blues band from Montreal. The band deftly blend genres with disconcerting ease. Come and enjoy the magnificent live concert they'll be giving this Friday via Webcast.

 

Saturday

 

We work out from our living room:

 

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The closing of gyms is no excuse to stop all physical activity. To stay in shape and get a little stronger, push out the furniture, put on a jogging suit and get ready to sweat. EdLive has put together a selection of the best YouTube channels for working out at home. Choose the workout that suits you best and let's get to work! 

 

Let's have a theater session: 

 

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After more than a month of closed theaters, how would you like to see a play from the comfort of your couch? Théâtre du Nouveau Monde offers Webcasts of plays that should have been performed. Find the program on their site. Sit back, relax and enjoy a good play.  

 

Sunday

 

We visit The British Museum from our sofa:

 

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How would you like to visit one of Britain's most prestigious museums? Thanks to Google Art & Culture, it's now possible to visit the British Museum from the comfort of your own home. Discover over 7 million objects tracing the history and cultures of mankind from its beginnings to the present day. 

 

Let's go for a walk:


In this period of transition from autumn to winter, take advantage of the mild temperatures to get out and about. The îles-de-Boucherville are the perfect place to observe the flora and fauna of this in-between season. The park boasts over twenty kilometers of trails. One of the most beautiful trails is the one on Marguerite Island, which offers splendid views of the St. Lawrence. 

 

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