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Attention Montrealers! Here's a pop quiz to get you in the back-to-school spirit (no school attendance required): What do a block party, a harvest festival, a charity walk, a car show, and a game night have in common?

If you answered, "They're all free things to do in Montreal this weekend," you get an A+, bragging rights, and free admission to a whole lot of fun weekend events.

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Well, Montreal, it's that time again…the weekend. While you might be eager to try a new Montreal restaurant, hop from festival to festival or sip your weekend away on a rooftop terrasse, you don't need to spend money to have a fun-filled weekend.

There are so many free things to do in Montreal and you can enjoy it all without having to spend a single dime. From free belly dancing classes, cultural festivals and film screenings, all the way to free yoga classes, concerts and a full-on poutine festival, there's a little bit of everything for everyone.

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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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Hey, Montreal — the weekend is rolling around shortly and you know what that means? A new list of free things to do in Montreal this weekend.

While you might enjoy every bit of the summertime in Montreal with non-stop festivals, and so many new restaurants and terrases, you might be interested in giving your wallet a break. Luckily, we've compiled a list of free activities across the city.

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Hey, Montreal — while the weekend may be over, we've got an extra day to take advantage of the good weather and summer vibes.

With Canada Day falling on a Monday, tons of activities and events occur across the city to ring in the true north's 157th birthday. For those looking for other things to do in the city, don't fret — we've compiled a list of festivals and activities taking place in Montreal this week and the best part? It won't cost you a dime.

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The weekend is right around the corner and if you've been looking for things to do in Montreal, we've totally got you covered.

Not only can you enjoy several activities in Montreal this weekend, but you can do so without breaking the bank. Whether you're interested in wandering through pop-up exhibits, flea markets and Montreal parks or getting in the zone with a free yoga course and meditation session, there's a little bit of something for everyone.

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Easter long weekend is fast approaching. If you're looking for things to do in Montreal, we've compiled a list of must-try activities, from open mic nights and yoga sessions to pop-up shops, vintage sales and more.

This isn't your ordinary Friday, Saturday, and Sunday showdown, March 29 to 31 mark the very first long weekend of 2024 in Quebec. So, many Montrealers will have Friday or Monday off (or both) — giving you lots of time to take advantage of all the free entertainment happening in and around the city.

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The peak of summer has passed, and fall is sneaking around the corner with a mug of cider. Before she gets here, it’s time to make plans to fill those chilly, beautiful days. Quebec’s national parks have the perfect opportunity coming September 10, when admission is free.

Each park is hosting a different set of activities for the occasion, including the three national parks close to the Island of Montreal. The Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville is offering a chance to learn about the biodiversity of the park and the conservation projects established to maintain it. The event meets at La Tanière kiosk at 10 a.m. and continues until 3:30 p.m..

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