13 Fun Things To Do In Montreal This Weekend

Hello, August.
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The last few days of July are here, which means we're one step closer to fall foliage and, unfortunately, cool weather ahead. As we enter August, now is the time to consider loading up on summer activities. The season may have passed quickly, but there are still plenty of things to do in Montreal.

From noshing on vegan sushi and checking out new murals, to going on a Jewish food tour and checking out some musical swings, the city's got you covered this weekend.

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For the more adventurous, there are also timeless adventures like nature park exploration and classic summer date marathons. 

Those looking to get out of the city should consider blueberry picking at one of the many farms in the metro area — we're getting close to the peak season.

Catching up on a good book poolside is also a respectable option.

As the days get shorter, there's precious little time to waste lounging at home.

Cross Some Summer Dates Off Your Bucket List

Where: Quintessential some date spots on the island

When: When you're feeling romantic

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Check Gibbys' Newly-Reopened Courtyard Terrasse

Where: 298 Place D'Youville, Montreal, QC

When: August 2, 2020: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

View the Facebook event here

See A New Mural Dedicated To Montreal's Beloved Whale

Where: avenue du Mont-Royal

When: Your next stroll down the avenue

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Go On A Jewish Food Tour

Where: The Plateau and Mile End

When: August 1, 2020: 1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

View the Facebook event and purchase tickets here

Check Out A Hidden Café With Indoor Trees

Where: 5625, ave. Monkland, Montreal, QC; Pigeon Café

When: When you need a coffee fix

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Have Some Drinks & Play Ping Pong

Where: 5788, blvd. St-Laurent, Montreal, QC; Ping Pong Club

When: Every day; 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.

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Try Vegan Sushi At Sushi Momo

Where: 3609, rue St-Denis, Montreal, QC

When: When you are craving some vegan delights

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Do Some Zumba In The Park For Free

Where: Parc du Portugal

When: July 31, 2020; 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.

View the Facebook event and reserve your spot here

Get In Touch With Nature Without Leaving The Island

Where: One of the regions many nature parks

When: Whenever you're ready to leave behind the hustle and bustle

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Check Out A Rooftop Pool That Looks Like It Belongs In Cuba

Where: 3575, ave. du Parc, Montreal, QC; Club LaCité Pool

When: Weekends; 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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Get Some Gluten-Free Baked Goods

Where: Various bakeries around the city

When: The next time you're craving something sweet

Find out where

Make Some Music On Swings

Where: Quartier des spectacles

When: Whenever you'd like!

Discover the urban playground

Pick Your Own Blueberries

Where: Various farms in the metro area

When: Opening hours vary by location; call ahead before you visit

Discover these farms

We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment and obey any local laws.

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