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free things to do in quebec

Hey Montreal, the weekend is fast approaching and that means a slew of new and free things to do in Montreal.

While you may be living your best life this summer with non-stop festivals, countless restaurant openings and cocktails galore on rooftop terrasses, you just might be interested in giving your wallet a break.

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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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Mondays can be rough, but a new week brings a host of new things to do in Montreal.

Non-stop festivals, new restaurant openings, and plenty of shows might mean you want to give your wallet a rest. Plus, who doesn't love a free activity?

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With a new week comes a slew of things to do in Montreal and while there are loads of festivals, new restaurant openings and concerts galore happening this month, attending event after event can certainly add up.

Luckily, we've compiled a list of free activities in Montreal this week, this way you can enjoy yourself without breaking the bank. From free meditative sessions, and running clubs, to trivia night and cooking sessions, there's a little bit of everything for everyone.

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The weekend is fast approaching and for those looking for things to do in Montreal that won't break the bank, we've got you covered and then some.

Montreal is known for its non-stop festivals, launching new restaurants, and an eagerly awaited terrasse season. But those activities can be pricey. Fortunately, if you're looking to save there are plenty of free activities and events taking place across the 514.

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The weekend is fast approaching and if you've been looking for things to do in Montreal that won't break the bank, then we've totally got you covered.

While Montreal is already bustling with festival after festival, non-stop restaurant openings and loads of spring activities, attending events can certainly add up, so getting involved in free activities in Montreal is always a solid option.

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For two days each week from December 28, 2022, to March 14, 2023, Quebec national parks will be free to enter through a Sépaq initiative to get more Quebecers active during the winter.

To benefit from these free days, you'll have to register online in advance.

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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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