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canada day montreal

Canada Day lands on a Tuesday this year. And in Montreal, it's more than just a stat holiday — it's also moving day.

Every July 1, thousands of Montreal residents pack up, load moving trucks, and swap apartments — all while the city marks Canada's birthday with fireworks, festivals, and a much-needed day off. So, whether you're celebrating, relocating, or just trying to grab groceries, it's good to know that many places in Montreal will be operating on a holiday schedule.

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With Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day aka Fête nationale du Québec behind us, and July 1 fast approaching, the time has come to celebrate Canada Day in Montreal.

The good news? Another long weekend is upon us! The bad news? Not everything will be open or operating as per its regular schedule.

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Montreal, summer is officially here and with the hot season comes even hotter festivals and events across the city. While the Quartier des Spectacles scene is well worth a visit this summer, the action won't be exclusive to Montreal's downtown core.

The Old Port is suited up to host some of the most unique and delicious festivals in Montreal including the renowned Cirque du Soleil, Festival of Colours and of course, food festivals covering cuisines from Mexico, Korea and the Caribbean, to name a few.

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As Quebecers quietly nurse their Fête nationale hangovers, the rest of Canada is preparing to loudly enjoy their own national holiday, Canada Day on July 1, 2023.

This year, that esteemed date falls on a Saturday, giving Canadians a nice long weekend to celebrate whatever it is Canadians love about this country.

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Oh, Canada Day. In Quebec, it might come with less fanfare than the Fête nationale, but several large institutions and businesses are still set to quietly close their doors.

At least this week, Quebecers will still be able to grab drink supplies at the SAQ.

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July 1 is fast approaching, and while that means Canada Day festivities for most of the country — it's also officially unofficial moving day here in la belle province.

Although moving is a hassle to begin with, it seems likely Montreal weather will make things a smidge harder for you this upcoming Friday — which is perhaps consistent with the less-than-agreeable forecasts for all of July.

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