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montreal holiday market

'Tis the season for cheese lovers in Montreal. Atwater Market is set to host a major raclette party on December 1, as part of its Village de Noël. If you thought the holidays were all about eggnog and gingerbread, Montreal's cheesiest Christmas party is here to change your mind.

Last year's event attracted over 2,500 cheese lovers who indulged in the famous raclette from Fromagerie Fritz. Cheese wheels lined open fire pits ready to be melted over a hearty helping of potatoes, pickles, and bread.

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As the holiday season twinkles into view, Montreal transforms into a winter wonderland, dotted with enchanting Christmas markets that add extra shine to festivities. You can stroll through magical illuminated villages and find unique gifts and items in time for the holidays, all while supporting local.

Montreal's Christmas markets are a lively showcase of homegrown talent, where artists and makers present sustainable alternatives to mass-produced items. You can bag one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones, knowing every purchase is a cheer for local creativity.

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Montreal is decking the halls with a dash of Japanese flair this holiday season at an exclusive holiday market. The two-day event is the perfect antidote to the typical Christmas market circuit, offering a festive fusion of traditional Japanese culture and holiday cheer.

On November 25 and 26, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., over a dozen vendors will showcase their curated selection of Nippon goods at the Japanese Holiday Market. You could find the perfect pair of handmade origami earrings from Atelier Tsubaki or a set of sushi plates that are just the right blend of form and function from Eliane Oba Ceramica.

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The Crew Collective & Café, the famous spot located in the ornate hall of a former bank in Old Montreal, is hosting a holiday market this weekend, from Friday, December 16, to Sunday, December 18.

The event will feature 20 local businesses and artisans: Club Castoff Vintage vintage clothing and accessories; painting studio Couleur Idéale; Esser clothing design studio; La Fée Mélisse natural wellness products; Fleuriste Monarque; In Good Hands massage therapy; vintage shop Lavalamping; L.L.Y Atelier jewelry; Mark's Hot Sauce; home decor brand Mayamorphosis; skincare company Ora; essential oil purveyor PALO; 400 pieds de champignons (mushrooms); Penny Royal Creations handmade wood products; Rebel chocolates; vinyl records shop Riks Disks; Studio NO ceramics; Soramek ceramics; leather goods maker Wearshop; and YHY Jewelry.

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Nothing says festive like a holiday theme Coca-Cola caravan. The 25th edition of the Christmas Caravan tour is sleigh-ted to spread holiday cheer in over 33 cities across Canada and the United States between November 16 to December 18 — and the Coca-Cola festivities will be making a stop right here in Montreal.

"This year, Santa is trading in his sleigh for Coca-Cola’s biggest Caravan yet — spreading holiday joy to communities and local organizations over shared experiences and moments of magic," the company wrote.

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Yes, ANOTHER Montreal holiday market. The Collectif Créatif Montréal, which organizes an annual market in the Angus neighbourhood, is bringing its holiday event to Verdun for the first time, promising 85 vendors selling local products, including eco-friendly clothing, accessories, art, candles and food.

The market will take place in the Verdun Auditorium, just a few blocks from De l'Église station on the green line, on December 17 and 18.

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The sixth edition of Montreal's Atwater Christmas Village is serving up seasonal cheer in the heart of the Sud-Ouest. Without a doubt one of the most festive spots in the city, the village consists of dozens of small huts in a European holiday market-style arrangement.

Visitors can browse the creations of local artisans, grab some mulled wine, churros, crêpes or waffles and even catch some free performances.

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Montreal is getting three Christmas markets this year from the folks at Noël Montréal.

In addition to the beloved and wildly successful Christmas village at the Atwater Market, Jean-Talon Market is also set to host its own holiday vendors for the second year in a row.

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