As summer approaches, the Palais des congrès is prepping its halls for a convergence of cosmic proportions. Montreal Comiccon is ready to transport attendees to the final frontier with a lineup that includes some of Starfleet's finest. Fans will have the chance to meet Star Trek legends in person.
While Montreal is already bustling with festival after festival, non-stop restaurant openings and loads of spring activities, attending events can certainly add up, so getting involved in free activities in Montreal is always welcome. From free yoga sessions, and stand-up shows, all the way to pop-up shops and used book sales, here are nine free things to do in Montreal this weekend.
With May right around the corner, Montreal is set to transform into its best self with lush greenery, blooming plants and trees including tons of gorgeous cherry blossoms, magnolias and crab apples across the city that you simply must witness up close and personal. Luckily, Montreal is home to countless parks that make embracing spring's return both easy and beautiful. From all corners of the city, here are five Montreal parks that are a total must-visit this spring season.
Unless you've been living under a rock — or perhaps in a vault — you've probably got Fallout fever. And that's something RadAway can't fix. The new Amazon Prime show, based on a popular video game series that mixes dystopian dread with dark humour, has fans glued to their screens. But if you’ve already binged it and are now roaming your apartment like a ghoul in search of a fix, Montreal’s ready with its own real-world spin-off.
If witnessing the total solar eclipse in Montreal felt like a spiritual awakening, you're not alone. While Montreal will be able to view a partial eclipse in 2025, our chances of catching a cosmic moment similar to April 8 won't happen for a hot minute. So, why wait to feel alive again? While it won't hit the same, Montreal sunsets are bound to offer up similar emotions, and there's one spot in particular that you'll absolutely fall in love with
Montreal is gearing up for an exciting year with tons of food fests, music events and things to do in and around Montreal that are bound to make your 2024 a memorable one. We've compiled the ultimate guide to Montreal festivals in 2024 with events running through March to November, this way you can enjoy the fun without having to do all the work.
Now, while the city is booming with non-stop events, we've got you covered with a list of Montreal activities that won't break the bank. In fact, you can participate in so many events from game nights, literary sessions, yoga classes and art festivals all for free.
Montreal's summer concert lineup is nothing short of a musical pop culture marathon. Between a sci-fi soundtrack and anime anthems, the city is digging into the music behind everyone's favourite archaeologist, Indiana Jones.