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The Beach Club is a huge outdoor club on the St Lawrence River, 30 miles from Montreal. It can draw up to 5000 people on a summer's day. Large patios serve up house and urban R&B music from top DJs.
The Beach Club is a huge outdoor club on the St Lawrence River, 30 miles from Montreal. It can draw up to 5000 people on a summer's day. Large patios serve up house and urban R&B music from top DJs.
Encompassing three separate buildings on Notre Dame Island, the Casino de Montréal is open 24 hours a day. The former Expo 67 pavilions contain all the games you'd expect to find in a casino…
Rich cherry-wood panelling, plush burgundy velvet and gold-silk sofas and a fireplace make Bacchus Piano Lounge the perfect place to relax after work or meet business clients. Located within…
The Barraca Rhumerie et Tapas bar is located in the heart of the trendy Plateau. It serves tapas and excellent rum drinks to a fashionable but unpretentious crowd. DJs play Latin-inflected…
Boneta is the place for cocktails, drawing a young, trendy crowd to its Gastown location. Unique cocktails feature ingredients such as peppercorn-infused Amaretto, jalapeño syrup and blueberry…
Located on the beach at English Bay, The Calling Public House looks out through large windows onto beautiful ocean views. A young crowd fills this pub, with its sharp black and grey decor…
The hip, noisy Salt Tasting Room lies hidden along Blood Alley in Vancouver's trendy Gastown. Unpainted brick walls and bare light bulbs keep the focus on the socialising, wine and food. Cured…
Located in Vancouver's West End, 1181 is a sophisticated gay lounge club. Its walls are tastefully covered with cork and mirror, which provide great acoustics for a contemporary rock sound…
Since opening in 1973, Second City has become Canada's (and perhaps North America's) most popular and successful comedy club. This Entertainment District venue has been the performance home…
Vancouver's best local musicians and the world's most gifted DJs take turns playing at Fabric, a huge dance club in Gastown with space for over 500 clubbers. Rock, alternative and electronica…
The Commodore Ballroom in downtown Vancouver is located in an old-fashioned, wooden-floored ballroom with a stage for live bands. The dance hall dates from the jazz age, but today features the…
The elegant downtown Orpheum Theatre was the largest, most opulent theatre on the Pacific Coast when constructed as a vaudeville venue in 1927. Today it is home to the Vancouver Symphony…
Sir Winston Churchill Pub's pavement terrace (enclosed in winter) is a perfect vantage point for checking out downtown's pedestrian traffic. A mixed crowd of questing young professionals mills…
The original Babylon from TV's Queer As Folk programme, Fly is one of Toronto's most popular gay dance clubs. Guest DJs travel from around the world to spin tracks at Fly. The club is located…
An R&B and hip-hop nightclub with a 30,000-watt sound-system, Orchid pulls in a crowd of young professionals. There's a strict dress code so dress to impress. Things get started around 10pm…
Guvernment Nightclub in the Harbourfront district is divided into eight lounges and dance clubs, each with its own musical theme. The Tanja Lounge is popular for its mellow Asian feel; the…
Pegasus is an easy-going bar in the heart of Toronto's gay community. A great place to sip a martini, chill to dance music and chat to friends, the bar also boasts billiards tables, video…
Built in 1860, Top O' The Senator remains Toronto's oldest restaurant although the focus has shifted to jazz. Toronto's first exclusive jazz club, it is still considered its best. The dark…
Located in a 19th-century building in Toronto's Queen West area, boutique Drake Hotel is a mix of high and low. DJs spin in the bars while trendy belles pass the 110-year-old staircase on…