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The city lights up for the Montréal en Lumière festival

Place des festivals during Montréal en Lumière in 2014. Marc Latendresse/ Global News

MONTREAL – Fashion, music, art, food, theatre and parties – everything you love about Montreal is amped-up and on display for the 17th edition of the Montréal en Lumière festival.

Organizers said it’s a good way to get Montrealers out of hibernation during the cold winter months.

“February is a tough month. It’s dark so we have this festival to bring back the lights,” festival president Jacques-André Dupont told Global News at the opening ceremony Thursday.

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Outside, there are ziplines, slides and daily performances from the Théâtre de la Dame de Coeur, with their nine-metre tall puppets.

Inside, former Montreal Maestro Charles Dutoit is back leading the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, this time as a guest.

Outdoor parties will be held at Place des Festivals every Saturday until the festival wraps up on Mar. 5.

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This year’s festival is in honour of the Chinese city of Shenzhen.

Click here for a full list of shows and concerts.

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