Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
MTL Blog Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with MTL Blog Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.

montreal library

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.

Keep readingShow less

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.

Keep readingShow less

Ah, Montreal — the weekend is nearly here and if you've been looking for some fun activities in Montreal that won't break the bank, then we've totally got you covered.

These free things to do in Montreal this weekend will let you enjoy your days off without completely blowing through your budget. And who doesn't love a fun and free event?

Keep readingShow less

Montreal libraries have long been custodians of the written word, but many are shelving conventionality and expanding their collections to feature more unusual items. You can check out musical instruments, video games, and even outdoor recreational equipment.

You have options: either cozy up with your new book or trade fictional realms for the real deal and explore Quebec's national parks. Or, if culture's calling, you can enjoy a complimentary visit (or seven) to a Montreal museum.

Keep readingShow less

Beyond Montreal's vivacious festivals and animated streets, there lie secret refuges where the world seems to hush. Whether you're an ambitious student, a devoted bookworm, or just someone chasing a moment of serenity, the city has nooks that offer more than shelter from the urban uproar.

From panoramic vistas to cozy corners, Montreal has a number of oases that beckon the curious and the contemplative. Before you resign to the familiar hum of a crowded café or the predictable silence of a public library, seek out these escapes to get lost in a book or ponder life's mysteries in peace.

Keep readingShow less

Board game bars no longer have a monopoly on game night, since Montreal's BANQ has added over 200 boxed games to its already sizeable catalog. Library card holders can now rent up to three board games at a time for free from the Grande Bibliothèque.

That means you don't have to pay a cover charge to battle it out with your date or group of friends, and you can try some pricey recent releases before deciding whether to buy them — no roll of the dice required.

Keep readingShow less

If you're looking for your next read to enjoy by the fireplace this holiday season, Les Amis de BAnQ is organizing a huge sale of low-priced books on December 8, 9 and 10 at Montreal's largest library. It's a great opportunity to purchase new books in English and French for yourself or as gifts to put underneath the Christmas tree.

The organization promises a wide range of titles, such as documentaries, travel guides, recipe books, novels, biographies and even CDs. In total, 25,000 items will be put up for sale with prices ranging from $1 to $20.

Keep readingShow less

Calling all book worms! Montreal libraries will officially be eliminating all late fees as of October 6.

According to Bibliothèques Montréal, "this decision is part of the international movement of 'Fine Free Library' born in the United States which advocates the abolition of fees charged to subscribers when their borrowed documents are reported late in public libraries."

Keep readingShow less