This Montreal pool will turn into a floating movie theatre under the stars this summer

Thankfully JAWS is not part of the programming.

The pool at Parc jean-Drapeau in Montreal.

The park is also bringing back its "Cinéma flottant" movie nights.

Senior Writer

Montreal has no shortage of cool summer activities, but few are as uniquely relaxing as Parc Jean-Drapeau's floating movie nights.

On top of unveiling a new flower sculpture garden, the park recently announced that it's bringing back its "Cinéma flottant" movie screenings. For two evenings this summer, the Aquatic Complex will turn into an open-air cinema where you can lounge in a giant inflatable tube and watch a film — all while floating in the pool under the stars.

You don't need to bring anything but a swimsuit. The park provides the floaties (and only theirs are allowed). There's also a snack bar on site with popcorn, drinks, and treats to give it that proper movie-night feel.

At only $10 a ticket for ages 14 and up and $5 for ages 3 to 13, it's cheaper than a night at the movies (and certainly a lot more unique).

Two films are on the schedule this summer: 1995, a coming-of-age Quebecois classic by Ricardo Trogi, and Flow, a wordless animated adventure that recently won over audiences at film festivals.

So, whether you're looking for a fun date night idea or just want to drift your way through a good flick, this is one of those Montreal summer experiences that's probably worth planning around.

Just be sure to save the dates and buy your ticket now to be sure you get a seat.

​Floating movie nights at Parc Jean-Drapeau

Price: $10 (ages 14+), $5 (ages 3–13), free for kids under 3

When: July 8 & August 12, 2025 — Gates at 7 p.m., movie starts around sunset

Address: Parc Jean-Drapeau Aquatic Complex, Île Sainte-Hélène, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: You can float in a pool, snack on popcorn, and watch a movie under the stars — all in one of Montreal’s most popular summer settings.

Tickets and info at parcjeandrapeau.com

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  • Al Sciola
  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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