There’s a particular kind of cold in Old Montréal – the kind that nips at your cheeks, seeps into your gloves, and whispers, “Turn back now.” But we don’t do “turning back” here at Life in Motion. So, we leaned into the swirling snow and braved the icy winds to bring you a glimpse of Basilique Notre-Dame Montréal in all its winter glory. Standing proudly beside the historic Saint-Sulpice Seminary and gazing out over Place d’Armes, the basilica rises like a gothic dream against the storm, a beacon for anyone who loves beauty enough to chase it through the cold.
Step inside and the world shifts. The hush of centuries settles over you, and suddenly the snowy chaos outside fades into something poetic. This is why we wander, why we follow cobblestone streets through biting weather: to find places that remind us that life is richer when we keep moving, keep exploring, keep feeling something. Consider this your front-row seat to a Montréal icon, no frostbite required. Life’s not still – and neither were we.











