Although there is another blizzard in Montreal today, the thought of summer still makes us feel warm. And the summer here will never let us down, because the summer in Montreal is always full of interesting and exciting activities, bringing us many novel and fun experiences. And this summer, we recommend to you an unusual movie-watching experience, watching movies on the water. Before, we said that this summer we will have the opportunity to watch movies in the open air under the stars, and this time, at Parc Jean-Drapeau, you will be able to sit in the swimming circle and enjoy your favorite movies on the water.
Parc Jean-Drapeau's water park Aquatic Complex will again host a water film exhibition this summer. Although the official schedule has not yet been announced, a spokesperson for Parc Jean-Drapeau said that the floating theater will reopen this summer.
viewing is free, you only need to pay the entrance fee to the Aquatic Complex.
As stated on the park website, no water park invites people to come to the movie night, and Aquatic Complex is so different. There are three such special opportunities in summer. We welcome swimmers to come here and sit comfortably in floating tires to watch movies.
If you have your own swimming ring, you can bring it yourself. But for those of us who do not have a swimming ring, there will also be a ready-made swimming ring that can be rented.
participants will also be invited to dress according to the theme of the movie, which must be very interesting.
In addition, news has confirmed that the classic movie "Jaws", released in 1975, will be released with English and French subtitles.
If you think this movie is not scary enough, try watching it in the water, it will definitely give you an immersive feeling, and even more exaggerated the horror atmosphere... this unique and relaxing viewing The experience is not much.
You can enjoy this floating water theater with your friends, or take that special person on a date, which will definitely make you unforgettable.
(The article is compiled from the Internet by the editor of Imog City)