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If you think you need to hop on a plane to Times Square to ring in the New Year properly, think again. Montreal is going big this December 31, and it's doing it without charging you a cent.

A brand-new outdoor celebration called Grand Minuit is taking over the Old Port for New Year's Eve, turning the waterfront into one giant open-air dance floor. The event promises live performances, art installations, a huge communal countdown, and a fireworks show to launch 2026 in style.

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Montreal's winter nights are getting a free upgrade this weekend. If you want a different kind of night out that doesn’t cost a thing, this one’s an easy yes.

On Saturday, December 13, ROYALMOUNT is hosting a totally complimentary drone light show with a live DJ set beside its outdoor skating rink in the Urban Park. The event runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with the rink open the whole time.

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If you've ever dreamed of stepping straight into a holiday movie, there's a small town near Montreal that comes remarkably close. With cozy cafes, quaint streets, and a packed December schedule, it has all the makings of a Netflix-worthy Christmas escape.

Brockville, Ontario, is a self-described "quaint small-town city," tucked into the heart of the 1000 Islands. Anchored by a historic downtown core and a scenic waterfront, Brockville pairs heritage architecture with skating rinks, hiking trails, and a lineup of local restaurants, artisan shops, craft breweries, and cideries. It's charming year-round, but during the Christmas season, the town leans fully into the magic.

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Whether you like it or not, the holidays are just around the corner, which means street corners look a little sparklier, lobbies have suddenly sprouted enormous Christmas trees, and every drink now has a borderline unpleasant amount of cinnamon in it.

If you're not feeling festive yet — or you're simply in need of a gentle nudge toward seasonal cheer — a weekend in Montreal is a remarkably reliable cure. In fact, it might be Canada's most committed holiday city.

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If you thought winter meant the end of rooftop patios in Montreal, think again.

This winter, you can enjoy an outdoor meal in a cozy, heated dome complete with a northern lights experience at this Montreal restaurant that's perfect for the holiday season.

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If you're still looking for a way to make Quebec's winter a little more bearable, this massive snow tubing park less than an hour from Montreal might do the trick.

Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d'en Haut in Piedmont is the world's largest snowsliding centre with 61 slopes, 80-metre vertical drops and five different types of sleds. The spot has been around since 1964 and uses state-of-the-art snow guns to cover the slopes early in the season.

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If the holidays leave you hunting for something to do between meals, visits and winter walks, the Museum of Illusions Montreal is an easy indoor escape in Old Montreal. It’s a playful break from the usual routines, and a solid option when the weather isn't cooperating.

Inside, there are more than 70 interactive exhibits that challenge how you see the world. You'll move through optical illusions, holograms, stereograms and hands-on installations that twist balance, depth and size in surprising ways.

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If you're drawn to old-school glamour, rich velvet, and sparkling ambiance that matches the delicate fizz in your champagne coupe, then this New Year celebration in Old Montreal is for you.

From the location to the evening program, the Bulles & Velours New Year’s Eve Celebration is an indulgent last hurrah where your ticket covers every delight — including bottomless Moët & Chandon champagne. Here’s what else the night has in store.

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If you've always wanted to visit a European Christmas market complete with wooden kiosks, holiday lights and cozy traditions, you don't need to leave the country (or even the province) to do it.

This winter, you can visit a German Christmas market that'll make you feel like you're wandering the snowy streets of Berlin, no plane ticket required.

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If you're downtown and wondering how to glide into winter (without tripping on an icy sidewalk), the Esplanade Tranquille rink is ready for the season. Located in the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles, the city-run refrigerated outdoor rink spans roughly 1,500 m² and accommodates up to 400 skaters at once.

To put that size in context: the iconic rink at New York’s Rockefeller Center covers just around 669 m², which means the Esplanade Tranquille surface is more than double the size.

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If the first snowfall didn't already put you in holiday mode, the Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan should do the trick. The iconic, glowing red truck is touring across Canada again this year, with several Montreal-area stops scheduled over the next few weeks.

Just like the CPKC holiday train rolling through town this month, the festive caravan is hard to miss. It includes lights, music, colourful displays, a full holiday photo setup, and free drinks. Meanwhile, Santa Claus himself — the Coca-Cola version — is also making appearances throughout the tour.

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If regular karaoke gives you stage fright, Montreal has a version that cranks the vulnerability level up to 11… on purpose.

Upstairs at Café Cleopatra on Saint-Laurent, a late-night event called Bareoke turns classic karaoke into a strip-friendly, clothing-optional party. Twice a month, the historic red-light cabaret fills up with people who sing, strip, or just cheer from the crowd, while others do both.

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