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christmas market montreal

As the winter season takes centre stage across Canada, you might be looking for things to do in December, and a road trip from Montreal to this small town in Ontario just might be the perfect winter destination.

Eastern Ontario's very own Merrickville showcases its splendour throughout the year, but it truly blossoms during the holiday season.

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The traditional "silent night" is anything but at this Montreal Christmas Village. For Festival Noël dans le Parc, the holiday season is loud and lively with music, lights, and action. The place is decked out with fairy lights and has a classic winter market vibe with its wooden chalet-style stalls and stages. You can also pick out a Christmas tree on-site from a variety of locally sourced options.

People stand in front of a stage at Festival No\u00ebl dans le Parc.People stand in front of a stage at Festival Noël dans le Parc.@festivalnoeldansleparc | Instagram

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During the holiday season, there's little more captivating than a town adorned with festive lights. This year, the Village Illuminé Desjardins, just under an hour from Montreal, is set to bring to life the glowing displays, seasonal activities, and small-town charm often celebrated in holiday movies.

Opening on December 8, the village offers a trip back in time, with a theme that borrows from the beloved holiday classic A Christmas Carol. Visitors will be wrapped in a storyline where they have to outwit the village’s own Scrooge – Alcide Gronchon while also coming together to rediscover the joy of the season.

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As festive season draws near, Laval will undergo an enchanting transformation. A Christmas market is set to light up the shores of a local lake, offering a festive holiday gathering just a short drive from Montreal.

The Centre de la Nature in Laval will transform into a hub of holiday cheer for two weekends. From December 1 to 3 and 8 to 10, over 50 artisans will showcase their talents.

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As the holiday season twinkles into view, Montreal transforms into a winter wonderland, dotted with enchanting Christmas markets that add extra shine to festivities. You can stroll through magical illuminated villages and find unique gifts and items in time for the holidays, all while supporting local.

Montreal's Christmas markets are a lively showcase of homegrown talent, where artists and makers present sustainable alternatives to mass-produced items. You can bag one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones, knowing every purchase is a cheer for local creativity.

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Quebec is set to receive its first snow of the season this week, making it clear that winter isn't waiting for December 21 to make an appearance.

Now, despite the colder temps, there's no season more romantic than winter, at least the holiday portion of the season. From glistening snowfalls, cozy gatherings by the fire, the warm glow of festive lights, and an overall sense of charm and heartfelt traditions, the holidays exude love and romance. And what better way to enjoy this cherished time of year than in one of the most beautiful winter wonderlands in Canada…Quebec City.

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For those looking for things to do this winter season, a road trip to Ontario's Upper Canada Village is the ideal destination to get in the holiday spirit. Located only 90 minutes from Montreal, Upper Canada Village transforms into a magical Christmas village adorned with lights, horse-drawn carriages and Santa's workshop — making for quite the winter wonderland.

As fall withers away with the remainder of the autumn leaves, winter's chill is right around the corner, and while the season doesn't officially start until December 21, 2023, we all know winter loves to make an early arrival.

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November nips at your nose in Montreal, but who needs a warm blanket when you’ve got a sizzling roster of things to tick off your bucket list. From the twinkle of holiday markets to the diva herself, Mariah Carey, gracing us with her iconic vocals, the city calendar has more layers than your winter wardrobe. So turn over your calendar and keep some days free for the eleventh month’s biggest shows.

Here's a blizzard of activities this month that’ll make you want to put away your cozy slippers, and put on your dancing shoes:

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OMG, it's already December! After a hot AF restriction-free festival season and a short yet gorgeous autumn, the snow and cold temps have officially returned to the 514.

That doesn't mean it's time to start hibernating! Whether you want to embrace the holiday spirit, try some new food and bars, or attend massive parties, Montreal has what you're looking for in December.

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The countdown to Christmas is officially on and this world-renowned Christmas market only 30 minutes from Montreal featuring twinkling lights, alpine-inspired stalls and towering Christmas trees ought to get you into the festive spirit.

Big Seven Travel rounded up the 50 best Christmas markets across the world in 2022 and two Canadian locations made the list, one of which is right here in la belle province.

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You could probably go to a different European-themed Christmas market in and around Montreal every day until Christmas (and you should). But for those looking to diversify their shopping experience, a two-day Japanese Holiday Market opens on December 2 with a full roster of handmade goods and scrumptious goodies.

Over a dozen vendors will sell Nippon gifts and street food — from origami earrings and sushi plate sets to matcha-based desserts and ready-to-eat ramen — at the Centre Communautaire de Loisirs Sainte-Catherine d’Alexandrie in the Village. Each day will have a different selection of items with some overlap.

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A rustic farm near Montreal, known for its award-winning cuisine, is hosting a brand new Christmas market. On December 10 and 11, about a 45-minute drive from the city, you can shop for artisanal gifts at Terre à Boire Farm while sipping mulled beer, brewed on-site for the occasion, and munching on signature skewers from nearby Bika Farm.

The farm will also be selling products made from produce in their garden, including jams, hot sauces, ketchup, herbal teas, spice mixes, and more. You can get your hands on a signed copy of the Racines cookbook by famed Bika Chef Fisun Ercan, along with branded t-shirts and aprons.

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