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labour day montreal

Labour Day is fast approaching, bringing with it the symbolic end of the summer. It's the chance to enjoy one more fun long weekend before we all turn our attention in earnest to our schoolwork, our work-work, and counting down the days until spooky season.

It's going to be a mild Labour Day in Montreal, according to weather forecasts. The city is expected to be about 20 degrees with the humidity, with scattered showers throughout the day.

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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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Labour Day is coming! An illustrious day on which workers of the world unite to — wait, what? Oh. Never mind. It's just a statutory holiday now. Let's try this again. Labour Day is a day for some workers to catch up on chores while other workers continue working like it doesn't exist.

In other words, some things are open and some things are closed on Labour Day. Here, we've compiled a shortlist of what's open and closed on September 4, so you don't have to look up every business you want to frequent.

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Clock Tower Beach, the iconic summer chilling spot at the Old Port, is ending its season on September 5. You only have a few days left to relax barefoot in the white sand just five minutes from downtown.

While swimming isn't allowed, the beach features blue lounge chairs, large parasols, a wooden boardwalk, misting stations, as well as fantastic views of the St. Lawrence River, the Jacques-Cartier Bridge and Île Sainte-Hélène.

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Happy (almost) long weekend, Montreal! This year's Labour Day falls on Monday, September 5, so here's a list of what will be open and closed across the 514 to help you plan your day accordingly.

This is a partial list and we recommend checking websites or calling certain locations you may want to visit beforehand — just to be on the safe side.

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September is here already, but summer is not over yet! It looks like Montrealers will be able to enjoy lots of sunshine and heat this long weekend, but not continuously. Here's the Montreal weather forecast.

Environment Canada predicts a high of 25 C on Friday, September 2, and 28 C on Saturday, September 3. Saturday will be the hottest day of the long weekend, when humidity should make it feel like it's 34, according to the Weather Network.

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Labour Day weekend, is that you? Now is the best time to kiss summer goodbye and to start welcoming autumn vibes with fun activities, especially since many of you will be activating "school-mode" next week.

From the First Fridays food truck fest to big parties and local feasts, our city has a lot to offer on this special weekend — so all the hard workers of the 514 can enjoy a well-deserved break.

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Happy long weekend, Montreal! To help you plan all the things you're going to do, here's a handy list of what's open and what's closed this Labour Day, which falls on September 6.

This isn't a complete list and we recommend checking websites as well as calling before you head out — just to be on the safe side.

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Labour Day is here, which means an extra day of the weekend in Montreal.

As always, you can count on Montreal to be packed with fun things to do before the summer is over.

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