Montréal
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Photo credit: Caroline Thibault
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Novembre 21 to December 1, 2024
Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM)
Montréal
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Photo credit: Victor Diaz Lamich
Celebrate winter with Montréal en Lumière! Discover a new musical and aerial skating trail, an exclusive show, a trail of light installations and giant cinematic projections.
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Photo credit: Frédérique Ménard-Aubin
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Photo credit: Judicael Aspirot
At the Go Bike Montréal Festival, everyone can pedal at their own pace, thanks to several cycling routes and activities: the Tour de l'Île de Montréal, the Tour la Nuit, the Bike to Work Day and the Metropolitan Challenge.
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Photo credit: Mélanie Dusseault
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Photo credit: Andrii Kulian
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Photo credit: Victor Diaz Lamich
Celebrating French-language song in all its forms, the Francos showcase its diversity through hip-hop, rock, pop, folk, electro and slam.
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Photo credit: Olivier Bourget
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Photo credit: Victor Diaz Lamich
The festival is renowned for its rich indoor and outdoor program, featuring traditional jazz, Latin and African music, pop, blues, blues rock, Cajun and reggae.
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Photo credit: J-F Savaria
North America's first international circus arts festival brings together talented representatives of the circus world for performances throughout Montreal.
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Photo credit: Mohand Belmellat
Discover the cultures of Africa, the West Indies and Latin America at concerts presented at several venues and on the free outdoor site at the Parterre du Quartier des spectacles.
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Photo credit: Fania Séguin
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Photo credit: Myriam Frenette
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Photo credit: Pauline Tran
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Photo credit: Benoit Rousseau
Montreal comes alive with a musical celebration on Île Sainte-Hélène. It's a unique opportunity for fans to enjoy outdoor concerts by a wide range of Canadian and local festival favourites.
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Photo credit: Tim Snow
Follow the beat of Quebec's energetic club culture. A memorable experience awaits you with hip-hop, rap, house, reggaeton, dubstep and glitch-hop performances.
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Photo credit: Frédérique Ménard-Aubin
LASSO is the first large-scale country event in Montreal, with a high-caliber program featuring a diversity of local and international artists.
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Photo credit: Sean Vadaru
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Photo credit: Mike Patten
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Photo credit: Action 500
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Photo credit: Moment Factory AURA
Built between 1824 and 1829, Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the jewels of Montreal's heritage, with its imposing sanctuary, its polychrome vault decorated with gold leaf and its organs.
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Photo credit: Casinos du Québec
The Casino de Montréal, located on Île Notre-Dame, is the largest casino in Quebec and Canada. A wide variety of table games and slot machines, free shows, restaurants to satisfy all appetites, happening bars, a Cabaret ... everything is there to spend unforgettable moments.
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Photo credit: Centre d’escalade Horizon Roc
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Photo credit: Centre des sciences de Montréal
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Photo credit: Michel Pinault
Château Ramezay – Musée et site historique de Montréal
Montréal
514 861-3708
Château Ramezay invites you to relive more than 500 years of history through its exhibitions, multimedia tour in six languages and New France garden.
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Photo credit: Jean-François Gratton
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Includes the Biodôme, the Botanical Garden and the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium. The largest natural science museum complex in Canada.
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Photo credit: Joël Lemay
La Ronde, the largest amusement park in Quebec. With rides that are fun for kids and adults alike, you're sure to have an unforgettable day.
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Photo credit: Pixup MTL
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Photo credit: André Charron
A place of nature, culture and spirituality, Saint Joseph's Oratory welcomes you to the heart of the city. This world-renowned site offers its Way of the Cross gardens, concerts, museum and exhibitions.
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Photo credit: Maison Saint-Gabriel
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Photo credit: Sylvain Légaré
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Photo credit: Thibault Carron
Founded in 1860, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is the oldest art museum in Canada and a leading museum in North America.
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Photo credit: Rémi Hermoso/Musée McCord Stewart
Explore life in Montreal, past and present, and learn about its history, people and communities through stimulating exhibits and educational and cultural activities.
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Photo credit: Myriam Baril Tessier
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Hosting memorable community moments, the Olympic Park offers activities and events at the Stadium and on the Esplanade every year.
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Photo credit: Caroline Bergeron
Pointe-à-Callière, cité d'archéologie et d'histoire de Montréal
Montréal
514 872-9150
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Photo credit: JF Savaria
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Photo credit: Bianca Des Jardins pour Strøm
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Photo credit: Chantal Lévesque
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A new observation tower in the Old Port on the shore of the St. Lawrence River, the Port of Montreal Tower offers an amazing vantage point to admire the city.
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The Old Port of Montreal is full of activities and great views. Whether you're visiting as a family, a couple or with friends, the Old Port is THE summer destination!
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Photo credit: Voiles en voiles
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Photo credit: Zoo Ecomuseum
The only outdoor zoo on the island of Montreal, the Ecomuseum Zoo showcases Quebec's wildlife in a natural and enchanting setting. See the grey wolves, Canada lynx and more.
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Photo credit: Thierry du Bois/Cosmos Image
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Photo credit: JF Savaria
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December 16, 2023
Christmas at the Village of Rivière-des-Prairies
Montréal
montreal.ca/evenements/noel-au-village-de-riviere-des-prairies
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Photo credit: Maryse Boyce
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Photo credit: Madeleine Plamondon @madshitcray
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Photo credit: Camille Gladu-Blouin
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Photo credit: Maryse Boyce
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Photo credit: Caroline Perron
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Photo credit: Jean-Baptiste Bevavent
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Photo credit: Annie Diotte
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Photo credit: Alexanne Brisson
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Photo credit: Gridspace
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Photo credit: Alexis Monet
June 7 to 9, July 5, August 2 to 4, September 6 and October 4, 2024
Les Premiers Vendredis (First Fridays)
Montréal
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Photo credit: Pierre Langlois
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Photo credit: Festival Montréal Baroque
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Photo credit: Paul Ducharme
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Photo credit: Carl Desjardins
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This festival encourages visitors to "taste" their way through the islands by way of live musical performances, dance workshops, local authentic Caribbean restaurants and many other activities.
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Photo credit: SOULFEST MTL
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Photo credit: Viktor Fishy
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Photo credit: CBL Shutter
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Photo credit: Gareth Plimmer
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Following the initiative of Montreal's 2SLGBTQI+ communities, the Montreal Pride Festival promotes their rights and celebrates their rich cultural and social progress.
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Photo credit: Kaji Photos
AfroMonde Festival, in Montreal, offers an exceptional concept mixing music, traditional dance, traditional visual art fashion, humor and carnival.
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Photo credit: Carl Desjardins
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August 27 to September 2, 2024
JOAT Festival international de street dance
Montréal
For the Labour Day celebrations, JOAT Festival international de street dance takes Montreal's Quartier des spectacles by storm for a week of shows and activities for audiences of all ages.
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Photo credit: Alexis Monet
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Photo credit: Simon Laroche
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Photo credit: Christian Martin
Canada's first major international marathon and Quebec's largest running event.
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Photo credit: Vivien Gaumand
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Photo credit: Yasuko Tadokoro
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Photo credit: Jean-Pierre Dube
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Photo credit: Maryse Boyce
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