A sea of blue and white flags wave in time to the beat at the Place des Festivals in Montréal. While it was my first evening in the city, it might be a touch too vain to assume that the welcome party had been designed for me. My visit coincided with the start of La Fête Nationale on June 24, Québec’s national holiday, observed across the city with parades, bonfires, fireworks and street parties.
My trip to Québec’s largest city was long overdue; initially booked and planned for May 2020 and cancelled due to the ensuing pandemic. What followed were some of the strictest Covid-19 restrictions in North America, with a state of emergency renewed more than 100 times over the course of the pandemic. The Québec government officially lifted restrictions in May 2022, and I finally made it overseas a month later, so I too felt I had something to celebrate amid the crowd of proud Québécois.
While the city is certainly looking forward to leaving the difficult years of the pandemic behind, it’s striking how the old and the new tend to coalesce in Montréal – particularly in its art scene.
MONTRÉAL MULTIMEDIA
You don’t need to be in Montréal for long to notice that the city itself is a canvas for creativity – from murals emblazoned across buildings to digital projections in underground walkways.
This story is from the January - March 2023 edition of Business Traveller Asia-Pacific.
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