
5 fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (June 26 to 28)

Looking to map out your perfect Montréal summer weekend? Here is your quick-scan guide to some of the best events happening across the city!
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1) Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (Jazz Fest)
The crown jewel of Montréal’s summer festival season. Expect 3,000 global artists, massive outdoor stages, and a buzzing energy where the vast majority of the shows won't cost you a single dime.
- Best for: Music purists, festival lovers, and anyone who wants that classic, high-energy summer vibe.
- Location: Quartier des Spectacles (downtown)

2) La Guinguette du Sud-Ouest
A massive open-air riverside party right on the edge of the water. It packs over 50 live performances, DJs, local drinks, and stellar plant-based eats from local favourites like Merci Tâta into one gorgeous space for 5,000 people.
- Best for: Riverside chillers, foodies, and eco-conscious partygoers..
- Location: Parc de l'Ancienne-cour-de-triage (Sud-Ouest)

3) Indian Food Festival and Holi
A massive explosion of flavour and culture. This festival serves up India's best street foods, regional specialties, and traditional desserts alongside an electrifying, eco-friendly Holi colour-powder party.
- Best for: Spice hunters, cultural explorers, and anyone ready to dance in a cloud of bright colours.
- Location: Old Port of Montréal

4) Soif de cidre Montréal
A paradise for cider fans. Spend the day sampling refreshing, locally crafted artisan ciders, sparkling drinks, and mixologist-poured cocktails in a sun-soaked park.
- Best for: Cider enthusiasts, patio lovers, and foodies looking to discover hyperlocal flavours.
- Location: Hangar 1825, near the Lachine Canal

5) Buvette des Floralies
Swap the high-energy crowds for pure relaxation on Sunday afternoon. Grab a drink on the terrace and melt into an elegant, soothing live harp performance by Myriam Reid, blending classical, Celtic, and lounge music. Shows at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
- Best for: A slow Sunday reset, couples, and music lovers seeking a serene escape.
- Location: Parc Jean-Drapeau

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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