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Fall in Montreal means apple picking, pumpkins (of both the carved and the spice latte varieties), and beautiful fall foliage. But you know what's always in season, no matter the weather? Saving your money and finding free things to do in Montreal.

Whether you're looking for no-cost activities or free events this weekend, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the city without opening your wallet.

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How does that Earth, Wind & Fire song go? "Do you remember, the 21st night of September? Ba-dee-ya, something, something, something. Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day..." or something like that.

Who really knows what that song means? But it's right about one thing: September 21 (and the surrounding weekend) is worth singing about — not only for its cloudless skies, but for its fun, fabulous, and free events happening in Montreal all weekend long.

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It's the last official weekend of summer, and the forecast is calling for heat, humidity, and lots of carefree fun (emphasis on the free).

From a fungi festival to an outdoor concert to moongazing under the stars, you can make the most of the end of the season by taking advantage of free things to do in Montreal.

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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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September in Montreal is so much more than just the end of summer, the winding down of festival season, and the dreaded return to the school year. The city is still alive and full of lingering energy from the warmer months.

From festivals to comedy shows to rooftop parties, there are tons of fun activities left to do in Montreal this month and — just like in August — so many of them are completely free.

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The last long weekend of summer is almost here. And while Labour Day’s not technically the end of summer, it sure does feel like the beginning of fall.

This can be a bleak time for some, but we’ve got you covered with tons of free events to keep your spirits up and your wallet full this weekend. After all, as long as we keep wearing white after Labour Day, summer doesn’t really have to end, does it?

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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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After a weekend filled with natural disasters and cancelled festivals, you might be in the market for some fun post-work activities to help you make it through your weekly grind.

Luckily, Montrealers looking to stay busy after their 9-to-5s are in the right place. The city has exciting events going on every single night of the week — and you don't have to break the bank to take part. We rounded up the most affordable events for you below (aka the free ones), and wound up with an itinerary that includes open-air cinemas, sunflower fields, chocolatey snacks, immersive art installations, live country music, line dancing and more.

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Despite announcing that the Just For Laughs festival would not be returning to Montreal this summer due to financial woes, it appears as if the comedy festival will, in fact, be making an appearance this season.

Considered one of the most renowned comedy festivals in the world, Just For Laughs is no stranger to Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles, and Montrealers and visitors alike will be able to laugh out loud from July 18 to 28.

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