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montreal summer

Not every summer day needs to be spent roasting on a towel. Less than an hour from Montreal, a giant floating obstacle course is about to shake up your usual beach plans, and it's the only one of its kind in the country.

To mark its 40th anniversary, Super Aqua Club is unveiling Himalaya — a towering inflatable course designed by Wibit Peakz, the pros behind some of the world’s wildest water structures. This one happens to be the largest Wibit Peakz setup ever built in North America.

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Montreal weather is about to get real wet, real fast.

Environment Canada issued special weather statement for the Greater Montreal Area on July 9 at 1:50 p.m. as up to 50 millimetres of rain is expected to touchdown within the next 48 hours.

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While it still may be spring in Montreal, summer is right around the corner, and with warmer temps comes a few holiday adventures.

Google rounded up the top summer travel destinations of 2024, and it turns out Canadians are flocking to several hotspots this summer. However, many travellers are also set on touching down in Canada this upcoming summer season.

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Montreal is home to non-stop festivals and this year is certainly no exception. Known as the world capital of festivals, Montreal is gearing up for an exciting year with tons of food fests, music events and things to do in and around Montreal that are bound to make your 2024 a memorable one.

Whether you're in the mood to critique a new film, taste your way through the city or simply get lost in a trance at Montreal's many musical moments, there's a little bit of everything for everyone.

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Montrealers can look forward to strolling along 11 pedestrian streets this summer, without having to worry about the dangers and annoyances that cars can bring. Goodbye, noise pollution and tailpipe fumes!

In a press release published on Tuesday, the City of Montreal announced that 9.4 kilometres of streets would be reserved for pedestrians in 2024, "allowing residents and visitors to enjoy local businesses and cultural programming in seven boroughs."

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While it may still be February, the countdown to this summer is well underway and with warmer weather comes a slew of Montreal music festivals, including none other than Osheaga.

The renowned music festival will take place from August 2 to 4, 2024, at Parc Jean-Drapeau and if you have been squirming to find out who will be performing at Osheaga 2024, the full festival lineup has officially dropped.

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Montreal's summer season isn't going anywhere anytime soon and there's certainly no shortage of culture and excitement to soak in. The city still has loads of festivals covering music, food, dance and cultural events lined up for August and September.

Whether you're in the mood to dress up, get down, or eat your way through Montreal's many upcoming food fests, there is a little bit of everything for everyone all across Montreal – giving you enough time to get in on the action while summer still lasts.

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July in Montreal — when moving day mayhem paves the way for summer festivities that’ll get you putting away your moving boxes and unfurling your bucket list.

Summer is when Montreal truly comes alive, and this year, the calendar is bursting with activities that will make your heart sing louder than a Jazz Fest headliner. And that's not the only local festival that should be on your radar. From the hilarious line-up at Just for Laughs and the soulful rhythms of Nuits d'Afriques to the eye-popping spectacle of Montreal Complètement Cirque, the city is serving nothing short of a feast for the senses.

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We love to hate Montreal in the winter, and we love to love her in the summer. But the city is sorely missing a true account of its summer struggles — the moments that remind us that every season has its charms. Don't be distracted by all the festivals and natural lighting and endless lazy days under the canopy at Parc Maisonneuve. The hot season still sucks sometimes, but thanks to this list, you can identify just how assimilated you are into Montreal's generous yet unforgiving summer.

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If you're set on travelling this summer to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, then a road trip over to a hidden grotto with turquoise waters just might be the adventure you're looking for. Located in southern Ontario, the Bruce Peninsula National Park is home to landscapes so stunning you'll be wondering whether you're in Canada or the Caribbean.

You can feast your eyes on a natural marine cave surrounded by crystal-clear waters. And you can even jump in for a refreshing summer swim. Take note: the water can be cold but totally worth it after a hike or simply to get an Insta-worthy snap.

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Montreal's Canal Lounge is making a splash with its return this summer season. The floating cocktail bar is officially opening its doors (bulkheads?) on May 23, 2023, offering a classic bar menu and views of the Lachine Canal and Atwater Market.

Located on the Quai Atwater directly off of rue Saint Ambroise, Canal Lounge will serve cocktails, spirits, beers and wines and nibbles to pair.

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Montreal is a city with plenty to see all year round, but if you ask any local, they'll tell you summertime is the time to visit. Whether you're into park days, music festivals, kayaking down the canal or eating ice cream as you stroll through the Old Port, Montreal summers just hit different.

So, when we asked "What's a perfect day in Montreal?" it's no surprise that the majority of responses all take place in the summer. But beware, 'cause these replies are making us hella excited for those warmer months that cannot come soon enough.

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