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It is after all the largest city in French-speaking Quebec province in Canada and the second largest in all of&nbsp;Canada. As it\u2019s pretty big, there\u2019s a shed load of amazing and best things to do in Montreal during any season.&nbsp; That\u2019s the thing about Montreal, it\u2019s not the kind of city that just shuts down during the winter months, there\u2019s something going on all year round!&nbsp; Better still, Montreal is a totally fun and pretty city to explore, plus, the food here is uh-mazing! With that in mind, I wanted to share some of the best things to do in Montreal during your next visit.\u00a0 2.) Go for a jaunt along Rue Sherbrooke A trip down Sherbrooke Street, known as Rue Sherbrooke in Montreal, is one of the best ways to get acquainted with all of the best museums in the city. The oldest museum in Canada, the Mus\u00e9e des Beaux-Arts, is located along this street, housing a major collection of paintings, sculptures, and newer media arts. For a more general history of Canada, especially the First Nations People, head to the McCord Museum of Canadian History. It really is one of the best things to do in Montreal to get a grasp of the long history of this area and people. Now, as the main street in the city of Montreal, there are a plethora of other fantastic spots I just know you\u2019ll bump into. Plus, it\u2019s a great little area to stop for lunch or brunch as there are plenty of eateries.&nbsp; Afterwards, pop over to Restaurant Tandem for some of the tastiest food in the city. Plus, you can bring your own wine with you!\u00a0 4.) Marvel at St. Joseph\u2019s Oratory Another grand religious site in Montreal, St. Joseph\u2019s Oratory is a Roman Catholic basilica and national shrine, as well as Canada\u2019s largest church. The construction of a smaller church began in 1904, but the final product we have today was not completed until 1967. Visitors will find the Oratory Museum on site, showcasing treasured religious art of the church and Quebec. Tours are also available, as well as gardens that lead to Mont Royal. It really is one of the best things to do in Montreal if you\u2019re already in the area.&nbsp; If you\u2019re feeling peckish, head over to Bistro L\u2019entrepont which serves up some of the tastiest French-Canadian dishes that are just too good to miss. 6.) Pop into Parc Jean-Drapeau A place perfect for the whole family, Parc Jean-Drapeau is a massive park and activity centre comprised of two islands: \u00cele Sainte-H\u00e9l\u00e8ne, and the artificial Notre-Dame island. In 1967, the world fair was held here, leaving behind the impressive Biosphere, a large \u2018bubble\u2019 clearly visible on the island. The Biosphere is now a museum for ecological issues and is the largest structure of its kind in the world. Visitors can also enjoy La Ronde Amusement Park, the race course Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the Bassin Olympique, and the Stewart Museum. 8.) Tunnel through the Underground City Known as La Ville Souterraine, as well as RESO, Montreal\u2019s Underground City is the largest of its kind in the world. (This \u201clargest of its kind\u201d thing is starting to become quite a theme with Montreal isn\u2019t it?&nbsp;&nbsp;) It began as a simple underground shopping centre in 1962, beneath Montreal\u2019s first skyscraper. Eventually, the city grew, connecting shops, restaurants, train stations, hotels, and subways all together. The City provides a warm place for visitors and residents to shop and meet during the cold winter months. Over 20 miles (32 km) of tunnels link all of these places together so try not to get lost when you visit (to be fair, it\u2019s pretty well signposted so you\u2019d have to try really hard to get lost here&nbsp;). With all that said, if you\u2019re not into indoor activities or shopping, you\u2019ll probably wanna give this spot a miss. 10.) Eat all the poutine No regrets or guilt, it has to be done!&nbsp; A well-known dish from Quebec, poutine is essentially French fries with lashings of cheese curds, topped with a light brown gravy and any (indeed, every) trip to Montreal has to include poutine. In fact, I think it should be the law!&nbsp; For some tasty spots, head over to Frite Alors: with multiple locations in the city, it is easy to find and has several variations of poutine to choose from. La Banquise also seems to be the agreed-upon destination for poutine, with over 30 varieties to choose from. Honestly, you\u2019ll be stuffed when you visit here. Just try not to make yourself sick from eating too much of the cheesy goodness while you\u2019re out and about. Honestly, gorging on Poutine has to be one obligatory and one of the best things to do in Montreal.\u00a0 1.) Travel back in time to Old Montreal Located along the St. Lawrence River near downtown, Old Montreal is a collection of the oldest and prettiest buildings in the city. Strolling the streets is easily one of the best things to do in Montreal whilst in the historic centre.&nbsp; For me, the quaint old streets and buildings are reminiscent of Paris, with plenty of little shops and restaurants just waiting to be explored. Be sure to stop by Notre-Dame Basilica too, the 1656 religious jewel of the city, as well as the Old Port and Place Jacques-Cartier. 3.) Visit the beautiful Notre-Dame Basilica What first began as a small chapel in the old village of Ville-Marie in the 1640s has now become the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal. Over the years, many changes have occurred within the church and in its architecture and it\u2019s come to look incredible. Seeing the Notre-Dame Basilica is easily up there as one of the best things to do in Montreal, especially if you love a bit of history. Heck, it\u2019s incredible regardless!&nbsp; Now, by 1843, the famous twin towers were [&hellip;]"}