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oktoberfest montreal

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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Calling all Montreal beer lovers! You don't have to fly to Germany to experience the magic of Oktoberfest next month.

In fact, by hopping in the car for 30 minutes (or spending less than an hour on public transit), you can join 40,000 festival-goers as you sample 400 craft beers while enjoying delicious eats, comedy shows, musical performances and carnival rides — all in a beautiful riverfront setting, over the course of three days.

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As Montreal's trees turn fiery hues, the city buzzes with a unique blend of fall festivities and romantic rendezvous. It's not just about pumpkin patches and cozy scarves; it's a whirlwind of haunted date spots, colourful outdoor views, and hearty harvest celebrations.

Just remember your scarf, a warm cup of cider, and your sense of adventure, and you'll be all set for a memorable Montreal autumn. Here's where to start:

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What a great time to be in Montreal — nature is progressively bursting into radiant colours, and the Halloween spirit is slowly taking over the city! But where should you go to make the most of your free time?

As usual, there is a lot going on on the island, so perhaps this list can help you plan a memorable fall weekend.

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October, is that you already? The leaves have started to change colour, the weather is cooler and the spooky season has begun.

Fall activities are kicking off across Montreal to mark the new month: from a music festival to a craft market, a parade with extravagant costumes and, of course, lots of opportunities for beer drinking to warm up your heart.

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You don't need to travel all the way to Germany this fall for Oktoberfest as a local replica of the world's largest beer festival will take place in Repentigny from September 9 to 11.

Only a 30-minute drive from Montreal, this Oktoberfest will be a celebration of Quebec’s microbreweries and local products — with tons of family-friendly activities such as a Ferries wheel, bingo, comedy shows, gourmet kiosks and lots of free games. Plus, you'll go home with your own souvenir glass or plastic cup.

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