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Montreal's 200th St. Patrick's Day parade: Here's everything you need to know before going

Don't forget to wear green! 🍀

A participant in the 2013 edition of the Montreal Saint Patrick's Day parade.

The procession will travel east along De Maisonneuve Boulevard, concluding at Jeanne-Mance Street.

Senior Writer

Pull out the green pints and fiddles! Montreal is gearing up to celebrate a monumental milestone — the 200th edition of the St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Taking place this Sunday, March 16, 2025, the annual St. Paddy's Day procession is one of the city's most cherished traditions. Given the special milestone, this year's parade promises to be a spectacular event filled with vibrant festivities, rich history, and a deep sense of community.

Here's your comprehensive guide to joining the festivities and getting into the Irish spirit.

Parade Details

  • Date & time: Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • Starting Point: Corner of Fort Street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard
  • Route: The procession will travel east along De Maisonneuve Boulevard, concluding at Jeanne-Mance Street

What to expect

This year's parade will feature:

  • Hundreds of Floats & Performers: Experience a three-hour spectacle with numerous floats, marching bands, and performers celebrating Montreal's Irish heritage.
  • Royal Court: Meet the newly crowned Queen Amanda Keating and her court, all of whom are current or former Concordia University students.
  • Grand Marshal: Daniel Doyle Sr., a lifelong Montrealer with deep roots in the Irish community, will lead the parade.

Getting there

  • Public transit: Given the road closures and limited parking, it's advisable to use public transportation. The nearest metro stations to the parade route are Atwater, Guy-Concordia, and Peel on the Green Line
  • Road closures: Be aware of street closures along the parade route from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Streets affected include sections of Clark, Jeanne-Mance, Saint-Alexandre, City-Councillors, Towers, de Maisonneuve, Saint-Urbain, and Sainte-Catherine

Tips for attendees

  • Arrive early: To secure a good viewing spot, plan to arrive by 11:00 a.m.
  • Dress appropriately: March weather in Montreal can be unpredictable. Dress in layers and wear comfortable footwear.
  • Embrace the spirit: Don't forget to wear green and join in the festive atmosphere!

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