![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile in the Village, open-air art festival MTL en Arts showcases artwork for sale and art activities from June 28 to July 2 (leading up to the Montréal Pride celebrations in the Village from August 1 to 7.)Įxpect the unexpected at circus festival MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE from July 6 to 16, featuring local and international circus shows of all kinds, with outdoor performances downtown including on Le GÉANT, a 50-foot-tall acrobatic archway in the shape of a giant person located under massive art installation The Ring on Esplanade Place Ville Marie. ![]() On July 1, celebrate Canada Day in Montreal with family activities, music, food and fireworks in the Old Port of Montréal. The night sky sparkles as L'International des Feux Loto-Québec fireworks competition returns from June 29 to August 10, featuring Ukrainian company Dance of Fire, Canadian company Hands Fireworks, and more pyrotechnics masters. Now in its 43rd edition, the infamous Festival International de Jazz de Montréal features nearly 1000 concerts this year by musicians from around the world, on outdoor and indoor stages at Place des Arts and elsewhere, from June 29 to July 8: see Buddy Guy, Herbie Hancock, Diana Krall, Colin Stetson, Orville Peck, and many, many more artists in their element. (between Sherbrooke and Mont-Royal Ave.) to spot new murals that were painted on building facades during MURAL Festival. Be sure to walk along Saint-Laurent Blvd. Join the fun of Montréal’s famed summer festival season this July! Throughout the city, car-free pedestrian streets are the place to be for outdoor festivals, dining (keep your eye out for gourmet food trucks !), shopping and socializing. ![]()
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