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Things to Do in Canada 203
Good morning!
Did you know? Montreal is North America’s number-one host city for international events. Some of these events include the world-famous Cirque de Soleil, the Montreal Beer Festival, the Montreal Reggae Festival, and the Montreal Grand Prix just to name a few.
However, they also host some great winter festivals, such as Montréal en Lumière, which is coming up in February 2025! So whether you’re looking to explore Montreal in the winter or if you live there, we’ve got you covered with all sorts of ideas for keeping busy this winter in the 203rd edition of the Weekly Goose.
Enjoy!

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Despite the chilly temperatures, Montreal is one of Canada’s best cities for experiencing the winter. As long as you bundle up, there’s a variety of festivals, events, and winter activities to enjoy. To learn more, check out our article below or sign up for one of the many affiliate tours we’ve listed below.

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As much as we love exploring Old Montreal when it’s covered in snow, one of the coolest things we’ve experienced in the winter is spending the night in a wolf cabin at Parc Omega, which is just 1.5 hours from Montreal.

Beaver Bites
Are you interested in buying a kayak rental and tour business in the Drumheller area? Red Deer River Adventures has shut down but is open to inquiries from people who might want to buy the equipment and brand.
While some reward points don’t expire, there is much more to loyalty programs than just points and miles. Here are some tips for making the most of your loyalty benefits before the year ends.
How did Canadian Airlines fare? Find out in this report about the airlines with the most delays and complaints this year.
Speaking of Canadian Airlines, it looks like Air Canada is joining WestJet when it comes to charging for carry-on bags. Yes, you read that right. Starting on Jan. 3, 2025, customers flying with Air Canada’s lowest-cost Basic tier to certain destinations will have to pay $35 for a carry-on, and an extra $50 fee for a second bag.
Speaking of baggage, there are many things we should probably just leave at home. However, there is one specific travel item experts avoid packing on a trip.
Why so serious? This is why you’re not allowed to smile for your passport photo.
If you’re into skiing or snowboarding, this winter could be a great time to hit the slopes out West.
Want to stay somewhere extra unique? Here are 8 of the world’s coolest tiny hotel rooms. One of them is in BC.

Just for Fun
Women’s Pro Hockey is growing fast. In fact, the PWHL is evaluating more than 25 proposals for new franchises as cities across North America want in on all the action.
Enjoy something sweet after a meal? Well, not all are created equal. Here are 6 desserts that pastry chefs would never order at a restaurant.
Drive-thrus are all the rage these days. In Alberta, this woman even rode her cow through one at Tim Horton’s. Maybe the cow wanted a timbit?

Poll of the WeekHave you been to Montreal in the winter? |