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Halle Berry gets police escort at airport security line

Halle Berry gets police escort at airport security lineJan 10th, 2010 at 11:00AM: Who knew that Halle Berry was big in Canada? Well, maybe it was her boyfriend, a Canadian model, who was able to inspire the local police to provide special treatment. At a Montreal airport last week, Berry, her boyfriend (Gabriel Aubry) and their kid were led to the front of the security line ... while other passengers were stuck there for more than an hour. Marieve Paradis, a Quebec ...

Argument over elbow room results in flight diversion and 30 day prison sentence

Argument over elbow room results in flight diversion and 30 day prison sentenceJan 2nd, 2010 at 1:00PM: We've all been there - you get to your seat, and someone else has already taken ownership of the armrest, which includes part of your space. In most cases, a quick smile and "hi" is enough to create a mutual understanding on sharing the one and a half inches of precious space. Sadly, not everyone shares that concept - like 31 year old Khodar Ahmad. This Toronto man was on his way to Frankfurt ...

Hotdogs: the Montreal and New York taste test

Hotdogs: the Montreal and New York taste testOct 21st, 2009 at 8:00AM: It was fun to bring Montreal food insider Katerine Rollet into the world of hotdogs. Her refined palate is more accustomed to the culinary masterpieces she unearths in her home town, and she has the impeccable judgment that a food-illiterate like me can only admire. But, for a moment in New York and a moment farther north, she decided to come down to my level and explore the world of ...

Get out and go: Events around the world (October 21-25)

Get out and go: Events around the world (October 21-25)Oct 20th, 2009 at 3:30PM: Here's a travel factoid for the day: Did you know that it was 32 years ago today that three members of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in the crash of a chartered plane near McComb, Mississippi? ...But don't let that fact prevent you from traveling and experiencing the world! It's time to look at the festivals and events happening around the world, and this week has a particularly ...

Montreal Musts, To Eat: Liverpool

Montreal Musts, To Eat: LiverpoolSep 25th, 2009 at 2:00PM: Little Burgundy was once home to jazz musicians who fled Prohibition for Montreal to resume "normal" living – or at least get wasted regularly. Now, the pace isn't what it was in the 1920s, but you can still find plenty of reasons to head over to this part of town. Among the best is Liverpool House, a small restaurant with a profound menu. From the outside, Liverpool House looks like a ...

Montreal Musts, to stay: Downtown digs at Opus Hotel

Montreal Musts, to stay: Downtown digs at Opus HotelSep 24th, 2009 at 2:00PM: The boutique hotels of Old Montreal are an obvious draw. The neighborhood is charming, with cobblestone streets flanked by art galleries and cute eateries. This is the Montreal most tourists seem to want to visit. But, especially if you've been there before, it may be worth trading the old world time for the energy in the downtown area. The Opus Hotel, on the corner of la rue Sherbrooke and ...

Montreal Musts, to see: Watch La Vie unfold on the stage at La Tohu

Montreal Musts, to see: Watch La Vie unfold on the stage at La TohuSep 23rd, 2009 at 1:00PM: Talk of circus spectacles in Montreal almost always centers on Cirque du Soleil, but a quick walk across the street from that troupe's headquarters will bring you to another performance at La TOHU. More than just an acrobatic exhibition, Les 7 doigt de la main's (seven fingers of the hand) La Vie weaves the physical feats into a full performance that fuses familiar themes from French literature ...

Montreal Musts, to go: Get around by bike

Montreal Musts, to go: Get around by bikeSep 22nd, 2009 at 2:00PM: Montreal has to be one of the most bike-friendly cities on the planet – certainly, at least, in North America. There are bike lanes throughout the city, and those using them don't seem to have the fear found in other major metropolitan areas. Bike lanes are wide and bidirectional, so you don't need to worry about clipping another rider. If you want to become part of the cycling scene in ...

Montreal Musts, to do: Sample the art galleries

Montreal Musts, to do: Sample the art galleriesSep 21st, 2009 at 2:00PM: Montreal has an abundance of art galleries and museums, stretching from one side of the city to the other. But, if you're looking for one spot where you can surround yourself with more galleries than you could conceivably enjoy in a day, head down to Old Montreal and explore la rue Saint-Paul Ouest. From la rue McGill to boulevard Saint-Laurent, it's packed with galleries large and small, ...

Life Nomadic: Visiting Cirque du Soleil's Roots

Life Nomadic: Visiting Cirque du Soleil's RootsJul 2nd, 2009 at 1:00PM: One great perk of being a nomad is that you get to see great shows all around the world that you otherwise may not have access to. I've seen Les Miserables in London, Paul Potts in Japan, and a number of shows on Broadway in New York. Trips through Vegas, which seem to happen at least once a year, always mean seeing a Cirque du Soleil show. As you may have guessed from my previous write-up on ...

Gadling picks the world's best "second cities"

Gadling picks the world's best Jun 8th, 2009 at 10:30AM: We like winners. Whether it's the winning army of a war or the world's fastest 100 meter runner, we lavish attention and praise on the victors and relegate the losers to the dustbin of history. The same is true of travel - the most important travel cities like New York, London, Sydney and Tokyo are favored by visitors while lesser-known destinations are skipped, scratched from the itinerary or ...

Canadian Valentine's Day packages for under $300

Canadian Valentine's Day packages for under $300Feb 7th, 2009 at 1:00PM: Need some last minute ideas for Valentine's Day? Consider our neighbors to the north. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has put together some fantastic packages that are sure to do better than the box of candy you have tucked under your arm. The Fairmont Empress in Victoria, British Columbia is a 100 year-old castle. Right away, that sets the scene for you. The Lovers' Escape package consists of a ...

Budget Travel: Montreal

Budget Travel: MontrealJan 15th, 2009 at 11:30AM: Summary: You don't have to dash off to Europe to soak in the sights and sounds of a different culture. Montreal is much closer, less expensive and if you're in a jam, they'll even break into English for you! Just 45 minutes by plane from New York or Boston, and pretty easy from just about everywhere else in the United States, you'll have an endless amount of festivals, local attractions and ...

Laurentian resorts try to stay under the radar

Laurentian resorts try to stay under the radarJan 7th, 2009 at 9:00AM: Quebec's Laurentian ski resorts, north of Montreal, are trying to stay low-key. The 14 ski areas dotted along Highway 15 tend to be family owned and operated – translation: reasonably priced. Mont Saint-Saveur is part of this region's offering, taking skiers and snowboarders to 38 runs via eight lifts. Ample lighting makes night skiing much easier (Saveur has the most night runs among the ...

Light Up in Montreal

Light Up in MontrealDec 22nd, 2008 at 5:00PM: Most cigar smokers know what they want when border-crossings are involved: Cubans. Stepping through customs onto foreign soil, you can feel the pull to the nearest tobacconist. Maybe you drop your bags off at the hotel first, but that's about it. As our nearest neighbor-at least from my part of the country-Canada is the top destination for Cuban cigars. In Montreal, go to the right shop instead of ...

Montreal: Food, Fun and Shopping

Montreal: Food, Fun and ShoppingJul 8th, 2007 at 7:36AM: Montreal continues to intrigue me. This little slice of Europe in North America seems to beckon from so many different travel magazines I crack open. This month, it's Budget Travel. As a sign of the times, Budget Travel turns to a couple of local Montreal bloggers to introduce its readers to all the best that this city has to offer, broken conveniently down to three categories: Shop, Play, ...

Festival du Nouveau Cinéma - Montreal

Festival du Nouveau Cinéma - MontrealSep 30th, 2006 at 10:38PM: With so many film festivals to check out on the planet Earth, I don't know how I even go about picking one to mention here on Gadling. You'd think I'd just live the festival selection to our good friends at our sister-site Cinematical, but with the weather cooling down and snow flurries appearing somewhere in the U.S. or maybe even Canada at this time why not fly in to screen a flick or four? ...

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