
5 fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (July 3 to 5)

From high-flying street acrobatics and legendary jazz finales to massive food truck rallies, here are five ways to kick off July with the ultimate Montréal weekend!
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1) MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE
The entire city becomes an open-air “big top” for 11 days. Expect jaw-dropping acrobatics, death-defying aerial stunts, and vibrant street performances taking over sidewalks and parks.
- Best for: Families, thrill-seekers, and outdoor performance lovers.
- Location: Various venues city-wide, with major hubs in the Quartier des Spectacles and TOHU (Saint-Michel).

2) Les Premiers Vendredis
Canada’s largest street food rally returns for its monthly weekend takeover. This edition features a massive cultural street market alongside a festive food and music program paying tribute to the 1976 Montréal Summer Olympics.
- Best for: Foodies, patio lovers, and retro sports fans.
- Location: Esplanade du Parc Olympique (Hochelaga-Maisonneuve).

3) Montréal Comiccon
A massive, multi-genre pop cultural convention. It is the ultimate weekend playground to meet celebrities, shop for collectibles, and see incredible cosplay spanning sci-fi, horror, anime, gaming, and comic books.
- Best for: Gamers, collectors, and pop culture super-fans.
- Location: Palais des congrès de Montréal (downtown).
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4) Society for Arts and Technology (SAT)
A heavy-hitting double header of underground electronic music. Friday features Paris-based producer Belaria’s raw, hypnotic post-punk and new wave rhythms. Saturday brings legendary producer DJ Shufflemaster for his highly anticipated Canadian debut of hard-hitting Japanese techno.
- Best for: Late-night dancers and underground electronic music heads.
- Location: 1201 Saint-Laurent Boulevard (The Main / Quartier des Spectacles).

5) Festival International de Jazz de Monréal (Jazz Fest)
The legendary crown jewel of the city’s summer season wraps up its final weekend. Take your pick from global artists across massive outdoor plazas and intimate indoor venues, and plenty of free open-air shows.
- Best for: Music purists, festival lovers, and anyone seeking that classic summer energy.
- Location: Quartier des spectacles (downtown).

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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