love bubbles
Three restaurants in the metropolis, Bivouac in the Quartier des spectacles, Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel and Terrasse William Gray in Old Montreal, recently equipped themselves with domes for dining outside in winter. Under the snowflakes, these heated and lit spaces become pretty magical cocoons for dining with your partner or friends. On the menu: sophisticated dishes and sumptuous wines for food lovers.
Reservation required, places are limited.
Under the starry sky
The sound of the wind in the trees. And that of footsteps in the snow. The talk of the town. And the snow that sparkles. An evening snowshoe hike on Mount Royal combines romance, discovery of trails and a breath of fresh air. At the end of the 90-minute walk (with a guide), a hot chocolate awaits walkers. You can also stop at the Café des Amis for something to eat. Children are welcome (12 years and over). Good for the heart – in every way!
Reservations required for snowshoe hiking In the light of the city
Like a princess
Since 1912, the chic Ritz Carlton has offered the English afternoon tea experience. In the elegant Cour des Palmiers room, at the entrance to the hotel, trays of small classic sandwiches and delicate pastries follow one another. Under the majestic chandeliers, imitate royalty by sipping your tea by the immense fireplace. Services are at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. daily. And vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and kosher options are offered.
Reservation required, places are limited.
Bath and wine
There is something magical about a visit to the spa in the evening, in winter: the silence and calm of the place, the thermal experience which relaxes the body, the moon as a witness and with a little luck, snowflakes which twirl in the wind. The five branches of Strøm Spa Nordique (located in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, L’Île-des-Sœurs, Québec, Sherbrooke and the latest one in Saint-Sauveur) offer packages that combine relaxation with gastronomy, a glass of wine included.
Different packages are offered.
Candlelight concerts
In a charming church dating from 1880, concerts are held by the light of hundreds of candles. Signed by the company Fever, the one created especially for Valentine’s Day, Friday February 9, offers 60 minutes of classical music: Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Wagner, Puccini and other geniuses resonate in the nave. Please note that the experience is recommended for children aged 8 and over, and the locations are wheelchair accessible.
Reservation required, places are limited.
Chocolate passion
At the Cotard Academy in Saint-Sauveur, chocolate lovers can learn to make their own chocolate creations. For two hours, students, young and old, will taste, stir, mold and cook high-end chocolate, guided by masters. Aprons and hair nets are included. Another idea, for those with a sweet tooth: a chocolate tasting workshop given in the store (30 minutes), sensory taste sheet included. Something to awaken the taste buds!
For children aged 8 and over. Those aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult.