For our latest Sense of Place series, we sat down with historian Dorothy Williams, who grew up in the heart of Montreal's English-speaking Black community. She says prohibition in the United States ...
Produced by design firm TKNL, the show plunges its audience into an impressive and immersive sound and visual experience through key moments in Montréal's development and shows them what makes the ...
The Expos arrived in 1969 at a time of unbounded optimism and self-esteem for Montreal. They were named, of course, after ...
With the Toronto Blue Jays on their way to the World Series, a new Netflix documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the ...
World War II ended nearly 70 years ago but to this day, many little known facts about the local repercussions of the war remain under wraps. Throughout Canada and the United States, thousands of ...
In "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" Netflix tries to explore the hows and whys of the Major League Baseball team's demise.
The ride dating back to Expo 67 has been out of service since 2018. After nearly 60 years, it will be dismantled next month, ...
World Cafe is kicking off its latest Sense of Place series with a playlist that offers a glimpse of Montreal's lively music ...
Murders, a headless prostitute, and the plight of the Irish immigrants of Griffintown are just some of the ghostly historic tales you'll learn along the Haunted Montreal walking tour. Haunted Montreal ...
The history of Montreal will come to life, projected in grand moving videos on the sides of buildings and trees or via historical vignettes available on smartphones and tablets starting this June, ...
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