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The economic crisis of 1929, and especially the end of Prohibition in the United States in 1933, severely affected Montreal's nightlife. Many American stars returned to live in the United States, while American customers became rarer. [4]
Backstreet (1990–1994) Backstreet Underground (1996–1999) Bar Chez Swann (1981–1993) Bar St-Laurent 2; Cabaret Just For Laughs (closed) Café Campus (since 1966)
Pages in category "Nightclubs in Montreal" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blue Bird Café ...
The Mount Royal Club was founded in 1899 by a group of members of the Saint James's Club of Montreal who believed their club had become too crowded. The club's first president was Sir George Alexander Drummond. The club purchased the former Sherbrooke Street home of Sir John Abbott, Canada's third prime minister, to use as its clubhouse. On 5 ...
Night markets in Canada (1 P) ... 1 P) Pages in category "Nightlife in Canada" This category contains only the following page. ... History of Montreal cabarets
In part, its bustling nightlife is attributed to its relatively late "last call" (3 a.m.), a large university population, the drinking age of 18, and the excellent public transportation system combines with other aspects of the Montreal culture to make the city's nightlife unique.
The Saint James's Club of Montreal (French: Club Saint-James de Montréal) is a private social club in Montreal, Quebec. The club was founded in 1857 as a gentlemen's club , but since 1979 has been mixed-sex.
Stereo is a nightclub and afterhours club in Montreal, Quebec which primarily features house and techno music. The nightclub is known for its sound system and loyal following. Stereo has ranked among the top nightclubs in North America and internationally. [3] [2] [4]