5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (March 13 - 15)

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View of the old Montreal from the observatory Place Ville-Marie
Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

Heading to Montréal this weekend? You’re in for a treat. From immersive art experiences to the sweet traditions of maple season, here are five unforgettable ways to spend your weekend in the city.

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! 

Sugar shack - tire

1. Indulge in maple taffy in the Old Port

No trip to Québec in March is complete without celebrating the temps des sucres (sugar season). Head down to the Old Port of Montréal, where the atmosphere is sweet. Literally. Stop by Charlies Sugar Shack to indulge in iconic local treats, most notably maple taffy pulled right on the snow.

Best for: Families, couples, and anyone wanting the quintessential sugar-season experience.

Location: Old Port of Montréal (various spots, look for the signage near the riverfront).

Sample the sweetness

International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA)

2. Dive into cinema at the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA)

For over 40 years, the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) has been a cultural cornerstone in Montréal. Whether you are a cinephile or a casual art lover, this festival offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest documentaries on cinema, video, and visual arts. Its an inspiring way to spend a few hours immersed in global creativity right in the heart of the city.

Best for: Art lovers, cinephiles, and those looking for a sophisticated, cozy indoor activity.

Location: Various venues across the city (major hubs include the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts (Cinéma du Musée) and La Cinémathèque québécoise).

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Happening Gourmand

3. Savour gourmet deals at "Happening Gourmand"

Looking to taste the best of Montréal without breaking the bank? The Happening Gourmand event is a traveller’s dream. Participating restaurants throughout Old Montréal offer incredible two-course table dhôte menus for dinner, as well as a festive brunch set menu on the weekends. Its the perfect excuse to treat yourself to a high-end culinary experience at a fraction of the cost.

Best for: Foodies who love discovering new restaurants and anyone celebrating a special occasion on a budget.

Location: Throughout Old Montréal (various participating restaurants).

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National Hockey League - Montréal Canadiens

4. Feel the thrill of Montréal hockey

Montréal is a hockey-obsessed city, and you haven't truly experienced the local culture until youve cheered alongside a crowd of passionate fans. Make it a double-header weekend: catch the power and precision of the Victoire de Montréal (PWHL) at Place Bell, and follow it up with a legendary Canadiens game at the Bell Centre. Its high-energy, historic, and absolutely electric.

Best for: Sports fanatics and those who want to soak up the city's intense, joyful energy.

Victoire tickets

Canadiens tickets

Exhibition Hub - Bubble Planet Experience

5. Get lost in the magic of Bubble Planet

If you're looking for something whimsical and highly photogenic, check out Bubble Planet: The Immersive Experience. This surreal, colourful world features 10 themed rooms filled with giant balloons, soap bubbles, and even a hot air balloon flight simulator. Its a fantastic, playful escape for travellers of all ages looking for a unique and interactive sensory experience.

Best for: Photographers, families with kids, and anyone needing a playful, colourful mood boost.

Location: Place Bonaventure, 800 Rue de La Gauchetière West (Downtown).

Immerse yourself

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Daniel Baylis

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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