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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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Attention Montrealers! Here's a pop quiz to get you in the back-to-school spirit (no school attendance required): What do a block party, a harvest festival, a charity walk, a car show, and a game night have in common?

If you answered, "They're all free things to do in Montreal this weekend," you get an A+, bragging rights, and free admission to a whole lot of fun weekend events.

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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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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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Still reeling from Osheaga, ÎleSoniq and LASSO festivities, Montreal is about to buzz to life yet again with the return of POP Montreal. The music festival has officially made its return to the 514 with loads of performances showcasing a diverse selection of artists, film screenings, art exhibitions and workshops.

The festival is taking place from September 28 to October 2 with a lineup of over 400 names including Allison Russell, The Linda Lindas, Maky Lavender, Cymande, Bran Van 3000 and Bibi Club, to name a few.

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What an incredible, (mostly) restriction-free summer it was! This festival season was one for the books, though going back to a pre-pandemic lifestyle probably made it challenging to maintain your lockdown-level savings for those of us who managed to pile a bit of cash during that period.

You can keep the fun going while sticking to a budget with these 13 free activities in September. From film screenings to street parties, food festivals and dance classes, you can still get out this month on a budget.

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Summer is just around the corner in Montreal, and you know what that means? There's are loads of summer festivals to get your groove on.

The city explodes with excitement in the summertimes with countless events and festivals to keep your days and weekends packed. Whether you're looking to get your dance on, take in some stunning art, or learn about new cultures, then we've got you covered.

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The David Suzuki Foundation is looking for artists of all levels to submit poster designs that evoke an emotional response to climate change.

Winners of the "Hear My Anger" project will receive $500 each and have their work displayed next month at Espace POP (5587 avenue du Parc) from April 22 to May 6.

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One of Montreal's most beloved music festivals, POP Montreal, is back this year with a big 20th-anniversary edition, and the lineup just dropped.

The lineup includes some exciting names, such as 2020 Polaris Prize winner Backxwash, Rhythm and Flow alumnus Cakes da Killa, hometown psych-rockers SUUNS and local TikTok star Eve Parker Finley.

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