
How to get there: Theatres are in downtown Montreal. Highlights: Tunisian-Canadian rapper Nordo will headline the event featuring other music acts, a fashion show, food and other celebrations of Tunisian culture. 48 bus from Henri-Bourassa metro (orange line) Where: Parc Aime-Leonard (Montreal North) Highlights: A celebration of Haitian culture, music and, of course, food.įull program is here. How to get there: Nearest metros are Papineau (green line) and Sherbrooke (orange line) Highlights: Explore what lies beyond the traditional poutine and discover more than 40 unprecedented poutine styles prepared by some of Québec’s greatest chef poutineers. How to get there: Nearest metro is Champ-de-Mars (orange line) Where: Clock Tower Quay, Old-Port of Montreal This weekend includes Debra DiGiovanni, Hannah Berner and Mae Martin.įull schedule is here. Highlights: The biggest comedy festival in the area. How to get there: Nearest metro is Place-des-Arts (green line) Where: In and around the Place des FestivalsĬost: Free outdoor show, ticketed venue shows Highlights: Canada hosts "150 years of passion" with music from the Weeknd, Pierre Lapointe, Celine Dion and others. How to watch: Jacques-Cartier Bridge and surrounding areas have the best viewing experience in Montreal. INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKSĬost: Free from outside La Ronde. It's the final weekend of the Just for Laughs festival, but no need to be sad because the Fantasia Film Festival continues, the Haitian and Tunisian fests are coming and Poutinefest is back for another weekend.
