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11 things to do in Montreal on Father’s Day to spoil your dad

Here are some ways to give him a day he won't forget.

Two people embrace on a dinner cruise. Right: A father and two children on a Ski-Doo.

Two people embrace on a dinner cruise. Right: A father and two children on a Ski-Doo.

Contributing Writer

Montreal is packed with unique things to do that will make your dad's day extra special. Whether he's into food, adventure, or just a good old stroll around town, the city has something up its sleeve for every type of dad.

With summer just around the corner, you've got a mix of both free and paid events perfect for the occasion. So, whether you're showing around an out-of-towner or just treating dad to some local fun, here are some fresh ideas you might not have considered:

Watch a Montreal Impact soccer game

Price: $31 to $299

When: Saturday, June 15th at 7:30 p.m.

Where: Saputo Stadium, 4750, rue Sherbrooke Est

Reason to go: If your dad is a soccer lover or a sports enthusiast in general, hitting up a Montreal Impact game is a fun way to spend an evening. The MLS has garnered much attention this year with the arrival of Lionel Messi to the league and the quality of game is on the rise. The buzz of the crowd, food, and beverages available completes the experience and you’ll get to spend some quality time with your dad over a game he loves.

Montreal Impact Tickets

Try your hand at High Ropes

Price: $55 per adult and & $29 for children

Where: Place des Vestiges, Montréal, QC

Reason to go: Located at the Old Port waterfront, Voiles en Voiles gives guests a variety of fun activities for children and adults alike. You’re sure to see this eyecatching highropes course as it’s located in a massive pirate ship! The high ropes course loops around the sails challenging climbers to different obstacles. Helmets and appropriate safety gear are provided but if you are nervousof heights there are play parks and ground activities available as well!

Voiles en Voiles

Zip Across Old Port

Price: $24.99 for adults & $19.99 for children

Where: Hangar 16, 363, rue de la Commune E, Montréal, QC

Reason to go: Right next to the high ropes course you will find another adrenaline pumping activity: a zip line. The attraction is hard to miss as you can often hear the cheering of customers as they zip over the Old Port pier towards the Ferris wheel. You just have to clip in and have a ride across the waterways. The activity is suitable for anyone aged three and up so the whole family can join in.

Tyrolienne MTL Zipline

Take a jet-ski ride on the St-Lawrence

Price: Prices vary by hour

Where: Quai Jacques Cartier, Montreal, Quebec

Reason to go: It has been a warm spring this year in the city and the water activities are already in full swing. When walking along the water you will notice jet boats and Sea-Doos ripping across the beautiful water of the St-Lawrence. Whether you want to treat dad to his own ride or have him and the kids hop on a personal watercraft together there are a ton of options at Wet Set MTL. You can also choose to have a guide or head out solo for this water activity.

Wet Set MTL

Kayak or paddleboard with the fam

Price: $25 per hour for a solo kayak

Where: 2985b, rue Saint-Patrick, Montreal, QC

Reason to go: The Lachine Canal is a lively hub in the summer with beautiful walking paths, bike paths, and cafes close by. It's a great place to set up a blanket and hang out with friends and family but its also a great place to kayak. Multi-coloured paddleboards, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boats can be seen in the canal, even the occasional swan boat. H2O adventures offers the affordable rental of equipment for 30 minutes, an hour, or two hours. The staff are friendly and will direct you on how to use the equipment if itis your first time.

H2O Adventures

Have a BBQ in the park

Price: Free

Where: Mount Royal Park

Reason to go: Mount Royal Park is an exceptional place to set up a blanket and have a relaxing picnic with the family. It’s also the perfect destination for a cookout with large groups. The park features picnic tables with hot plate safe metal sections where you can bring your own grill and spend time with the family. Sometimes an intimate dinner is nicer than visiting a restaurant and this way you can cook your own food and have plenty of space for your family to hangout and any children to play.

Mount Royal Park

Take an evening dinner cruise

Price: $69.99 + dinner price

Where: 55, Quai d'Accostage, rue Quai de l'Horloge, Montréal, QC

Reason to go: If you’re looking for a memorable and unique dining experience, then what’s better than an evening dinner cruise? You can set sail on the St-Lawrence river for a fabulous evening of city views and delectable plates. Tickets to enter cost between $59.99 and $69.99 and do not include the price of the dinner. The special experience is three hours long with boarding at 6:30 p.m. and cruising through the river during sunset.

Le Bateau-Mouche

Visit Montreal’s Best Breweries

Price: $79 per person

Where: 1717, rue Berri, Montréal, QC

Reason to go: If your dad is a beer lover then a City Brew tour is going to be right up his alley. The guided brewery tours run four days a week lasting three and a half hours each. What’s great about this company is that they offer transportation included in the price to make sure you get to where your going safely. Up to 10 beer styles are included in your ticket and VIP access to three local breweries. You will also be given a snack to go along with your tour. Check out the "Sip of Montreal" Brew Tour if it sounds like a good fit for your dad.

City Brew Tours

Hit up Festival sur le Canal

Price: Free

When: June 14th to 16th

Where: 3653-3667, Saint-Patrick St., Montreal, QC

Reason to go: This family friendly music festival is free on Father’s Day weekend. The event kickoff friday night and runs till Sunday night so there are lots of artists and shows to watch. You can set up a blanket to watch the festivities along the canal or sing along with the crowd during the concerts.

Festival sur le Canal

Be mystifed by acrobats at Cirque de Soleil's big top

Price: $60 to $198

Where: Quai Jacques-Cartier, Montréal, QC

Reason to go: Cirque du Soleil is back under the big top in Montreal's Old Port and this Father’s Day weekend they have multiple shows for their latest performance KURIOS Cabinet of Curiosities. The performance revolves around a seeker who believes his cabinet of curiosities is home to another universe. As he explores, the curiosities come to life. The show is fun for the whole family and what’s better than getting to see Cirque du Soleil in it’s hometown?

Cirque du Soleil

Visit one of Montreal’s many museums

Price: Prices Vary

Where: Across the city

Reason to go: Montreal has so many interesting exhibits and accessible museums open year round. Whether your dad is an art enthusiast, history buff, or animal lover, you can check out the cute penguins at the Biodome or roam the historical underground sewers at the Pointe-à-Callière archaeology museum. Either way, there are plenty of day activities to do with your dad this Father’s Day that he's sure to love.

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