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food festival montreal

Did you think Montreal food festivals were just a summer thing? Think again! Four epicurean events are set to kick off before the end of the month so you can sip, slurp and sample the city's finest eats (and drinks) well into the fall.

Before you get too hangry, let's dig right into the delicious culinary extravaganzas that are taking over Montreal in October 2024.

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We’re in that perfect seasonal sweet spot — pumpkin spice lattes have made their debut, but spooky season hasn’t fully taken over just yet. It’s all about rocking your favourite cozy sweater, picking apples at local orchards, and soaking up this last stretch of good weather.

The forecast is teasing a gorgeous weekend in Montreal before snow falls and chilly temperatures roll in later this month.

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Want to squeeze the last bit of fun out of summer? With Labour Day coming up, and Pumpkin Spice Lattes en route to Starbucks, you don't have much time to tackle your bucket list before the leaves start to fall.

So, fill your schedule with festivals, take in the beautiful scenery, go for a swim, dance the night away at a park, and taste all the yummy snacks at an outdoor market... these are the activities we long for all winter — the best moments of the year. And, since, as they say, the best things in life are free, none of it will cost you a single dime.

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Montreal summers are notorious for being overloaded with festivals. But, lately, it seems like food festivals in particular have been taking the cake (pun intended), with a new one cropping up each weekend — and we're definitely not mad at it.

The latest Montreal food event, which is set to kick off this Thursday, features international street eats from countries including Spain, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Laos, the Caribbean, Venezuela and more.

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The construction holiday may be over, but summer vacation is still in full swing this weekend — from Montreal Pride (Fierté Montréal) to beach parties to magical meteor-filled skies nearing their peak.

The best part? You don't have to eat instant noodles every day in order to afford the fun. There are tons of incredible activities and events happening that won't cost you a dime, and our list of free things to do in Montreal this weekend can help you find them.

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A brand-new Montreal food festival is shining a spotlight on the "hidden flavours" of Saint-Léonard.

While the city has no shortage of culinary events happening this summer — from Les Premiers Vendredis to Taco Fest to anything organized by Asiasie — this new month-long festival, called Fringale, has a couple of unique and enticing perks. For starters: every dish costs $8 or less. Is your wallet crying tears of joy, yet?

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Montreal, it's that time again — the weekend!

While you might be tempted to enjoy festival after festival, visit all sorts of new Montreal restaurants or sip a refreshing bevvie on one of many rooftop terrasses, tons of activities taking place won't cost you a single penny.

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Hey Montreal. While Mondays are often a rough one, a new week means new free things to do in Montreal.

While the city is blossoming with festival after festival, newly opened restaurants, and so many rooftop terrasses, you just might be holding to have a little fun without breaking the bank. Luckily, we've compiled a list of free activities in Montreal this week.

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Poutine lovers rejoice, 'cause there's a massive poutine festival touching down in Montreal this month and you're going to want to show up hungry.

Le Grand Poutinefest is making a comeback in Montreal's Old Port this July, serving up countless varieties of Quebec's iconic dish, all while offering concert performances and an array of on-site activities.

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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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Montreal's beloved Taco Fest is making its return this summer with three-days worth of endless tacos, live music and salsa dancing lessons for all to enjoy.

The all-immersive festival celebrating Montreal's Mexican restaurants is set to return to Quai Jacques-Cartier from August 31 to September 2.

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Spring in Montreal mean lots of must-try festivals are around the corner, including La Pizza Week.

Back for its fourth edition, La Pizza Week promises unique takes on everyone's favourite dish. With over 500 restaurants participating in the cheesy action, you'll be able to enjoy signature creations from some of the top pizza spots in Canada.

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