5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (Nov 22-24)
The holiday season officially begins in Montréal this weekend with a visit from Jolly Old Saint Nicholas himself. But that’s not all. You can watch thought-provoking film, live music, and more!
To enjoy the best the city has to offer during your stay, please don't think of yourself as a tourist, but as one of us. Whether you're here for a few days, a few weeks or a few years, we're counting on you to enjoy Montréal in a spirit of respect, responsibility and celebration! Here's an article on our “Promise for a sustainable stay” detailing how you can enjoy your stay.
1. See Santa.
On Saturday the annual Santa Claus Parade brings holiday cheer to locals and visitors alike. With nine festive floats and hundreds of participants, the parade marches down René-Lévesque Boulevard from Bishop Street to Saint-Urbain Street. And with the Great Christmas Market open, consider Montréal’s Holiday season officially launched! The parade starts at 11 AM.
2. Celebrate LGBTQ cinema.
Canada’s pioneering Image+Nation LGBTQ Film Festival is celebrating its 37th edition. The festival will screen (and stream) over 100 films from around the world, including entries from Argentina, Denmark, Greece, India, and more. The “Made au Canada” programme celebrates Canadian filmmakers who portray national queer identities. Until November 30.
3. Watch cutting-edge documentary films.
The Montréal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) screens more than 100 films made by filmmakers from all over the world, as well as Virtual Reality, masterclasses, and debates. This is the documentary festival in Montréal. Until December 1.
4. Savour some comfort food.
It’s the perfect time of year to be talking comfort food. Whether it’s hot and spicy stews or just a great big bowl of steaming goodness, food keep us warm as the weather turns cooler. Here are some of our favourite hot foods to keep things cozy!
5. Discover the next big band.
Enjoy that priceless, “I saw them first,” cred at M for Montréal — a fest focusing on unheralded and emerging bands. The festival is an essential catalyst for the Québec music industry for both emerging local artists as well as those developing their careers beyond the province. Who will you discover? Until November 23.
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Daniel Baylis
Daniel Baylis is a writer, poet, and musician. Several years ago he moved to Montréal to chase silly bohemian dreams. And he’s still at it.
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