9 Crimson-Zone Secure Montreal Actions You Want To Drive Via This Month
Got the red-zone blues? Yes, most venues are closed but it’s also the perfect time to make the most of a good old-fashioned drive-thru.
Although road trips to remote locations in Quebec are mostly out of the question, there are plenty of scenic routes to take and simple activities you can do safely in — or very close to — Montreal from the comfort of your car.
At-home workouts and Netflix binges are worthwhile distractions, especially as the weather cools down. But if you’re looking to get outside, these drive-thru adventures have you covered for the month of October.
Some are even free of charge. Buckle up and have fun!
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See a movie at Royalmount Drive-In Theatre
Price: $25 – $99* per vehicle
Address: 8315, chemin Royden, Mont-Royal, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: You can pretend you’re Danny and Sandy in Grease for a night at the Royalmount Drive-In Theatre.
There are so many great movies playing for spooky season —including Beetlejuice and Scream — it’ll be hard to choose just one. Popcorn and other concessions are available.
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Take a scenic drive through Chemin Senneville
Price: FREE
Address: Start at 20099, boulevard Gouin O., Pierrefonds, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: You’ll feel like you’re on a road trip as you drive through Senneville, just half-an-hour west of central Montreal.
Cap Saint-Jacques Nature Park turns into Chemin Senneville, where you can spot some gorgeous residential properties complete with extra long driveways.
Go mansion-spotting in Westmount
Price: FREE
Address: Start at Avenue Mount-Pleasant, Westmount, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: If you’ve ever dreamt of owning your own mansion, you can sightsee some of them on the streets of Westmount.
Pick out the one you’ll buy when you’re rich and famous!
Roll-up to Gibeau Orange Julep
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Price: Varies depending on food choices
Address: 7700, boulevard Decarie, Montreal, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: Montreal’s most famous orange is one of the best spots for a Friday night drive-in. The parking lot is known to host vintage cars that you can admire from a distance while sipping on the city’s best orange drink.
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Enjoy the views of Oka National Park
Price: FREE
Address: 2020, chemin d’Oka, Oka, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: If you’re in the mood for sight-seeing, take a drive — just 45 minutes from central Montreal — through Oka National Park for some prime greenery.
The park is partially open but they are following red-zone public health measures so respect them if you go, and you must register online in advance. Most businesses in the area are closed. Make sure you pack a fall-themed cooler!
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Check out the Halloween edition of Illumi
Price: $29.50 for the driver; Passenger prices vary by age and toddlers are free
Address: 2805, boulevard du Souvenir, Laval, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: A dazzling display of 15-million Halloween themed lights. The three-kilometre driving route also has a few widened lanes so cars can slow down, and passengers can take photos or record videos.
This is the biggest holiday village of lights in the world!
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Get your fast food fix
Price: Varies depending on your order
Address: Locations across Montreal
Why You Need To Go: Did you know that some Starbucks locations have drive-thrus? If you’re craving your daily pumpkin spice latte fix, you don’t have to leave your car to get it.
If you’re not a coffee person, there’s surely at least one restaurant drive-thru that whets your appetite whether it’s McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King or Harvey’s. For a Quebecois spin, most in the city offer poutine.
Take a rustic joyride on Rue Lakeshore
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Price: FREE
Address: Start at 5410, boulevard Saint-Joseph, Montreal, Qubec and head west
Why You Need To Go: Drive through Dorval in the West Island for cozy, country-like views. Along the way, you’ll see the quaint storefronts in Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue, along with sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River.
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Cross the Jacques-Cartier Bridge
Price: FREE
Address: 134, pont Jacques-Cartier, Montreal, Quebec
Why You Need To Go: This steel truss cantilever bridge offers great views of the city, the St. Lawrence River and is a sight to see in itself. Not only is the architecture iconic, it fully lights up at night with an hourly show developed by Moment Factory.
If you want a better view of the bridge from afar, park at any of these recommended spots.
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*This article has been updated.
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