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Here is another proposal for your information...
The theme for Christmas may be: delicious foods, natural sightseeing, mad-driving entertainment.
Schedule is as below.
Dec 24
6:00pm to 10:00pm
Gather together at 6:00pm for a Dinner under the Candles. 6-10 people, everybody brings a dish, either made by him/herself or ordered from outside, the dinner will be accompanied by soft music, violin or guitar player is preferred at the beginning. With the dinner going on the music can be switched to pop songs. Some simple games can be played during the dinner to get everybody know each other well. The cost for each person will be $8.00-$10.00 including dishes and red wine (asset).
10:00pm to 2:00am (Dec 25)
After the dinner it is better to go to a Pub, either Disco Pub or Rock & Roll. R & R Pub is preferred as Disco music will be too soft for Christmas Eve. Information of the bars can be found in the previous posts. Cost per person is approx. $8.00 including one bottle of beer.
Dec 25
10:00am to 6;00pm
Outside skiing at $75.00/person
6:00pm to 9:00pm
Hot pot is preferred after skiing with cost of $8.00/person including beer and red wine.
9:00pm to 1:00am (Dec 26)
Movie: The Return of The King at $15.00/person incl. Popcorn and Coca.
Dec 26
8:00am to 4:00pm
Shopping with Buffet (All you can eat) for lunch at $12.00/person.
4:00pm to 8:00pm
Making Dumplings together @ $5.00/person
8:00pm to 12:00am
Karaoke @ 15.00/person
Dec 27
Ice skating in Old Montreal...
Swimming in the late afternoon with Sauna
DVD night...
Dec 28
Random Activities...
For your information too.
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For skating, you can try either of the following (at the Bell Amphitheatre, I think that they also rent helmets).:
Amphitheatre Bell (Atrium)
1000 de la Gauchetiere St W, Montreal, QC
??? (514) 395-0555
???? (514) 395-4511
Bonsecours Basin Skating Rink
Bonsecours Market (Old Port), Montreal, QC
????: (514) 496-PORT (7678) / 1-800-971-PORT
There is also an Imax theatre at the Old Port & they have a science museum that is supposedly interesting.
The advantage of the Bell Atrium is that it is warmer & indoors; they also have a food court right beside the skating rink.
Call before you go; they may have special hours over the holidays.
For a day trip, you may consider a drive up into the Laurentians to Mont Tremblant; they may have package deals for
beginners. Even if you don't ski, it is nice to walk around there & the countryside is beautiful; take a ride on the gondola
to the top & look around).
http://tremblant.com/index-e.htm
I have heard good things about the Scandinavian Spa (you can have a massage, even swim or soak outdoors).
http://tremblant.com/whattoseedo/scandinave/index-e.htm
If the weather isn't nice, you can take-in a movie downtown. There are two nicer theatres there; one is the
Paramount (Metro Peel or Metro McGill) & the other is the AMC Cinemas at the Pepsi Forum (Metro Atwater).
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Merry Christmas and enjoy yourself! |
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