Going to Montreal

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  • lajj0

    I would suggest, if you're in friday night, the Blizzart fridays. Small place, Good times:

    "Djs Lexis, Kobal & Jonah's Ear every friday @ Blizzarts in Montreal. Connecting the Musical Dots on a weekly basis; Funk, HipHop, Soul, Broken Beat... for the heads! We have had the pleasure of having pretty much all the dopest Djs Montreal has to offer: Scott C, Andy Williams, Moonstarr, Simon B, Christian Pronovost, Naes, Illya, Paypercut, Blu Rum 13, 7D, A-Rock and so on...."

    Get there around 11:30pm, for the party, or 10ish if you want a seat. If you like Funk, hip-hop and afro-beat, its teh place.

    DJ Lexis : http://www.musicismysanctuary.co…
    DJ Kobal : http://www.myspace.com/djkobal

    Blizzarts »
    3956A, Saint-Laurent, Montréal

    Last week I went to see the World press photo exhibition:
    http://www.worldpressphoto.org/
    @ Le musee juste pour rire : 2111 St Laurent, Montréal, QC H2X 2T5
    10$ or 5$ for student.

    There is the Canadian Centre for Architecture, I saw a nice exhibition " Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa"
    http://www.cca.qc.ca/pages/Nivea…
    also be sure to visit the bookstore, "specializing in current titles on contemporary architectural practice, architectural history and theory, city planning, landscape and garden history, photography, graphic design and typography, historic preservation, and design from around the world."

    If you like shopping, walk the mont-Royal avenue (between Du Parc and Papineau), Saint-Laurent street (between Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Joseph) and Sainte-Catherine street.

    The old montreal is nice, for a touristic point of view, but imo the restaurants are too expensive.

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