Mar 2, 07:17 · Sarah Lazarovic
For some reason Montreal holds its Nuit Blanche in February. This makes for a much less crowded, if intermittently icy, arty experience. We spent most of our time at a former pool, where djs danced in front of video projections and patrons admired the photos and fridge video booths. I love Montreal. Where else can you find yourself dancing to Bye Bye Mon Cowboy in a vintage bathhouse at 4:00 a.m.?

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