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montreal festivals

Montreal's summer food scene isn't slowing down, and one of the city's most mouthwatering festivals is about to roll back into town (Hey, that rhymes!)

From August 14 to 17, the 5th annual Festival Streetfood de Montréal is taking over the Clock Tower Pier in the Old Port, serving up flavours from more than 15 countries across Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Caribbean. You'll find grilled skewers from Thailand, takoyaki from Japan, tacos from Mexico, paella from Spain, and plenty more — all in one place.

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If you're not ready to say goodbye to summer in Montreal, this might be your excuse to stretch the season a little longer.

Oktoberfest de Repentigny is back for its 18th edition from September 5 to 7, bringing food, music, beer and Bavarian vibes to Parc de l’Île-Lebel — and it's just a 30-minute drive from Montreal.

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Montreal's fluffiest festival is back. And this year, it's bringing even more paws to the party.

The 5th edition of Corgi Pawty MTL is set to take over the city with not one but two free public gatherings where hundreds of corgis and their humans will strut, pose, and show off their signature waddle. The festival, which drew thousands of fans last year, is open to everyone — even if you don't have a dog.

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If you've ever dreamed of floating over Cappadocia in a hot air balloon, you don’t need to fly halfway across the world to get that bucket-list moment. Just a short drive from Montreal, you can watch as hot air balloons fill the sky (or even ride one yourself).

The International de montgolfières de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a unique festival coming to Quebec this summer.

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Montreal’s summer fireworks season is officially underway — and if you missed the first show, don't worry, there's plenty more to come.

L'International des Feux Loto-Québec returned to the city on Thursday, June 26, kicking off a full month of jaw-dropping fireworks displays that will continue through July 31. The popular event, now in its 39th edition, brings together some of the best pyrotechnic teams from around the world to compete in a music-synced spectacle lighting up the Montreal skyline.

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If you're looking for a summer day trip from Montreal that's equal parts relaxing and Instagram-worthy, a dreamy flower festival less than an hour away might be just the thing.

La Belle de Coteau-du-Lac, a picturesque farm in the Montérégie region, recently confirmed that it's bringing back its beloved FestiFleurs event for 2025 — and this year's edition looks more magical than ever.

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Watching a movie under the stars hits different — especially when it's free.

Cinéma sous les étoiles is back for its 16th edition, bringing more than 40 free documentary screenings to parks across Montreal from June 25 to August 30.

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If you've never danced to a Polish DJ set with a paczki in one hand and a smoked sausage in the other, June 7 might be your chance.

The annual Polski Piknik, one of Montreal's most beloved cultural festivals, is back for its sixth edition — and this time it's taking over Parc La Fontaine for the first time ever. From 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., the all-day event will serve up a mix of live music, traditional folk dancing, community vendors, and a whole lot of Polish comfort food.

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Montreal's annual AstroFest is coming back bigger than ever. And this year, the red planet is the star of the show.

Set for June 7 and 8 at the Planétarium in Olympic Park, the fifth edition of the festival is completely free and open to all ages. The theme this year is Mars, la vie en rouge, with programming split across two days and capped by a full-blown space party on Saturday night.

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Looking for an excuse to enjoy the spring weather? Le Grand PoutineFest is returning to Montreal this month, bringing all the indulgence and fun local poutine fans have come to expect.

Kicking off from April 18 to 20 at Marché Central, followed by a stop at Galeries d'Anjou from April 24 to 27, the touring festival promises to be even bigger than before, with an impressive lineup of food trucks, new poutine creations, and plenty of family-friendly activities. And the best part? Entry is completely free.

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Osheaga, Montreal's biggest summer music festival, is coming back strong for 2025 with a star-studded lineup.

On Wednesday morning, the festival unveiled its full roster, headlined by Olivia Rodrigo, The Killers, and Tyler, The Creator. The lineup also features major acts like The Chainsmokers, FINNEAS, Gracie Abrams, Glass Animals, and more.

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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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