Montreal’s White Night in Lights | Night owls have fun

The Press walked from one site to another to find out about the different activities offered to Montrealers and tourists as part of the Nuit blanche de Montréal en Lumière.




PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, THE PRESS

The CeraVe skating loop was also back, allowing festival-goers to move around a little between a culinary journey and a cultural activity. It will be open until March 10 inclusive.

PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, THE PRESS

Chilly skaters also had an option: the Goethe-Institut was transformed for one evening into a discotheque, where visitors could ride to the sound of German and international disco hits.

PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, THE PRESS

At the Espace ONF, rue Balmoral, moviegoers had the opportunity to discover a wide range of short films for free, The hedgehog’s house from Eva Cvijanović to The purity of childhood by Zviane.

PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, THE PRESS

The annual edition of 24h vinyl, complete with screenings, took place at the SAT. Party music lovers were able to dance the night away under the famous dome.


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