La Galerie Shayne is a vast gallery that showcases arts of different forms. The center has exhibitions and showcasing of beautiful paintings, photography, sculptures and ceramic and glass masterpieces. This gallery has been the only one of its kind, the only multi-media gallery in Montreal. This place is for the art lovers, by the art lovers and most important, to the art lovers. The shop at the gallery has beautiful pieces of art for everybody, suiting every budget and interest.
Founded in 1998, Les Brasseurs RJ today proudly stands as one of the more reputed microbreweries of the city and the largest of its kind in the state it calls home. The brewery is massive, spanning across more than 6503 square meter (70 000 square feet) where barley and hops are converted into magical brew! Their products are unique and they cater to diverse palates. From Pale Lagers, Pilsners to White Ales and more, Les Brasseurs RJ has quite a selection on offer. These bottled beers can be enjoyed on site when you visit the brewery. The White Horse is their bestselling product hence comes most recommended.
BBAM! is a melange of pop culture and vintage goodies. Drop in to take a look at their collection of art, book, vinyl records, clothes and more or for just a cup of coffee. You could even attend their live music performances which range from jazz to folk. The gallery truly celebrates art in every form. Check their website to keep yourself updated with the latest events.
Maple Delights is a charming spot and a must visit if in Old Montreal. This sweet bistro and museum is a wonderful way to discover this national pride. At the bistro you can relish delish baked goodies, gelatos, candies, waffles, milkshakes, coffees and sorbets, all with the goodness of maple syrup and sugar in them. Check out their small museum that gives an insight of how the sap is collected. You can also taste the products made from maple that highlight its unique quality.
Le Club au Square DIX30 is a cabaret-style dinner theater. Open to only those who are 18 years and above, you can enjoy delicious meals along with wine and fine spirits while watching a show. The venue regularly hosts comedy acts, cabaret and concerts. It is also available on rent for various events.
Every season at the Jardin Botanique de Montréal (Montréal Botanical Gardens), you'll be captivated by the colors and fragrances of flowers and plants as you move from garden to garden, many inspired by different parts of the world. Explore the Sonoran desert, wander into the Chinese or French Garden, and finally relax in the tranquility of the Japanese Garden. The Montreal Botanical Garden contains about 12,000 plant species and cultivators, ten exhibition greenhouses, about 30 thematic gardens and a large arboretum.