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Montréal is famous for its summer Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, held in late June through early July. The free shows are great, but...more
see the Montréal guideMontréal is a haven for live music. Most established indie acts play at Sala Rossa, a Spanish social center on St. Laurent Boulevard, where the...more
see the Montréal guideAs its name implies, this see-and-be-seen Yorkville fixture is intended to mimic the sophisticated, clubby feel of a boutique hotel lobby. Located further...more
see the Toronto guideYou've just finished an incredible day on the mountain, your endorphins are running high, and you're more than ready to down a beer (or three), eat some poutine...more
see the Whistler guideOnce the city's only grandmother-run after-hours club, the Matador may now just be the world's only great-grandmother-run after-hours club. Opened in 1969, the...more
see the Toronto guideLocated near Blackcomb's Wizard lift, the bar inside this steak-and-seafood joint is a good place to play pool or watch satellite TV near the granite fireplace...more
see the Whistler guideCheck into the Opus Hotel on a Friday afternoon, and you'd never guess that the quiet bar just off the lobby completely transforms into one of the city's...more
see the Vancouver guideThe spirit of Andy Warhol is alive and well in the exploding plastic disco balls and white vinyl sofas bathed in violet light at this South Beachstyle...more
see the Vancouver guideSanafir (Arabic for "meeting place") is a sexy casbah oasis on Granville Street's entertainment row. Affluent movers and shakers balance atop ultra-hip cube...more
see the Vancouver guideIf you want to hear yourself talking, head upstairs to the martini lounge. Downstairs is for outright partying among the tourists, locals, and mountain workers....more
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