Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters

On Halloween, AGO Next hosted a spooky event to showcase the new Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters exhibit. This extraordinary exhibition features curiosities and relics from the director's childhood, films, and personal life, providing a unique look into del Toro's wild imagination and the inspiration behind his signature genre of horror. From Pan's Labyrinth to Crimson Peak, what better way to spend Halloween than at home with monsters? 

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36 Hours in Montreal

Montreal is one of my favourite cities, and I luckily had the opportunity to visit for work a few weeks ago. This was my first time visiting in the fall, and the city's many street trees were glowing with warm autumn colours. Although I was only in Montreal for thirty-six hours, I was able to see the Notre-Dame Basilica, explore the Barbie Expo in Cours Mont-Royal, visit our property Quartier DIX30 in Brossard, and enjoy a fantastic dinner with my colleagues at Maggie Oakes in Old Montreal.

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