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MTL Break 2026 Recap: Montreal Showed Up

March Break 2026 is officially in the books, and wow… Montreal understood the assignment. From packed events to amazing food and nonstop energy, this year’s MTL Break program was one for the record books. Here’s a look back at everything that made it unforgettable: The Event Everyone Was Talking About Students kicked off the week with one of our biggest highlights: an incredible live performance from Dolo. The crowd showed up ready, the...

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The Best Spots to Hit During Your MTL Break Trip

March Break in Montréal is one of the most exciting times of year to explore the city. From world-class eats to iconic sights and unforgettable nightlife. Here’s your go-to list of the top spots you have to check out. Old Montréal Step back in time while exploring cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and jaw-dropping architecture. Perfect for daytime wandering and Insta-worthy photos. Must-dos in...

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Eat Like You Mean It: Your Exclusive MTL Break Food Perks

Let’s be honest, between the nightlife, exploring the city, and staying out pretty much all night with your friends, you’re going to get hungry. A lot. Lucky for you, we teamed up with some of Montreal’s best eats to hook you up with exclusive discounts so you can spend less on food and more on… well… everything else. Consider this your official permission to treat yourself. Shawarmaz: Your Late-Night Hero Whether you’re...

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Why Traveling With Friends While You’re Young is the Ultimate Power Move

There are a lot of things people tell you to do while you’re young: go out, take risks, make memories. But one of the best (and underrated) moves you can make? Traveling with your friends. Here’s why group travel while you’re young is basically a life hack: 1. You’ll Make Core Memories That Actually Stick Years from now, it won’t be the nights you stayed in that you’ll remember. It’ll be that inside joke that started on the bus ride,...

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