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Fall in Montreal means apple picking, pumpkins (of both the carved and the spice latte varieties), and beautiful fall foliage. But you know what's always in season, no matter the weather? Saving your money and finding free things to do in Montreal.

Whether you're looking for no-cost activities or free events this weekend, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the city without opening your wallet.

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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.

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Montreal is a melting pot of stories waiting to be told and experienced. In this city, a UNESCO-endorsed historic château stands alongside a space dedicated entirely to the captivating world of insects. There's a museum that explores Canada's Indigenous roots and others still that transport you to the avant-garde edge of contemporary art.

Here are eight standout Montreal museums that show the city is a cultural powerhouse:

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For the first time ever, works by world-renowned contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama are on solo display in Quebec. A new, free exhibit at Montreal’s PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art opens on July 6, showcasing a sample of the prolific creator’s works, including sculptures, paintings, and two of her famed infinity rooms. Each breathtaking installation highlights Kusama’s interest in cosmic vastness and coming to terms with our tiny place among the stars.

No matter the medium, Kusama’s works feature vibrant dots that are a primary motif in her work. Much like specks of light in the night sky, these tiny, repetitive patterns reference the infinite, offering moments of self-reflection or an escape into anonymity.

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Starting Wednesday, June 15, at 12 p.m., Montrealers can book a reservation to visit the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art's showcase of works by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The exhibition, titled "DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE," will include three of Kusama's pumpkin sculptures and two of her famous Infinity Mirrored Rooms.

One of the rooms is "filled with hanging light globes that alternate colours before abruptly going dark," the PHI explained in a press release. "The viewer is absorbed into darkness for a moment before the glowing spheres slowly flicker back on, initiating again a cycle akin to life and rebirth."

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When it comes to figuring out plans for you and that special someone, dates in Montreal don't have to cost a lot! The city is full of options that will not only impress your significant other but won't break the bank either.

Whether you're looking for some adventure, something delicious, or something low-key, here are a few date ideas that'll be bound to spark some joy without you having to dish out too much.

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