5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (May 29 - 31)

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Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

Kick off your summer early with this guide to Montréal’s weekend cultural scene, featuring cutting-edge performance art, high-energy cycling festivals, and the city’s best local craft beer.

Welcome to Montréal!

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 “Live like a local in Montréal” detailing how you can enjoy your stay.

Festival TransAmériques

1. Festival TransAmériques

A true pioneer, the Festival TransAmériques (FTA) is an international performing arts festival that showcases the cutting edge of dance and theatre expression, revealing the essential artists of our time and the new voices to follow. It's North America's largest festival devoted to contemporary creation.

  • Best for: Avant-garde theatre lovers, contemporary dance enthusiasts, and cultural explorers.
  • Location: Various venues across downtown Montreal and the Quartier des Spectacles

Join the festivities

The Lake - Les Grands Ballets Canadiens

2. The Lake — Les Grands Ballets Canadiens

Odette, the enchanted protagonist of "Swan Lake,” stands at the intersection of a ballerinas existence—a moment of transformation and transcendence. The show masterfully weaves past and present, dream and reality, into a stunning mise en abyme of the legendary ballet.

  • Best for: Fans of classical ballet reimagined, live orchestral music lovers, and a sophisticated date night out.
  • Location: Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts, 175 Sainte-Catherine St W, Montreal, QC (Downtown Montreal). 

Nab ballet tickets

Vélo Québec - Go Bike Montréal Festival

3. Go Bike Montréal Festival

A week-long lineup of cycling and urban activities for everyone to enjoy. Bicycle fever takes over the city for a few days, with an exciting series of much-anticipated events, including the Tour la Nuit and the Tour de l'Île de Montréal. These popular events are a wonderful opportunity to bike stress-free with family and friends along an untimed route, in the company of thousands of other two-wheel enthusiasts.

  • Best for: Outdoor fitness enthusiasts, families looking for active weekend activities, and urban cyclists of all skill levels.
  • Location: Starting point and main hub at Parc Jarry.

Get rolling

Montreal Skyline

4. Montréal Mystère

The event brings together English and French language writers for a weekend dedicated to the mystery and thriller genres. The full ticket gives access to 10 panels featuring over 20 authors from Québec, the rest of Canada, the United States and abroad and to several book signing periods. Panels will take place in both French and English.

  • Best for: Bookworms, aspiring thriller/crime fiction writers, and bilingual literary fans looking to meet new favourite authors.
  • Location: Centre culturel Georges-Vanier, 2450 Rue Workman (Little Burgundy / Sud-Ouest neighbourhood). 

Solve the mystery

Beer

5. Microbreweries with great craft beer in Montréal

Looking for a great pint in Montréal? Whether youre after a crisp lager, a hop-forward IPA, or something entirely unexpected, the citys microbreweries serve up bold and creative flavours with plenty of local character. From cozy taprooms to buzzing brewpubs, the spots listed here showcase the best of Montréals craft beer scene (plus the occasional great kitchen making dont-miss menus you can pair your pint with).

  • Best for: Craft beer aficionados, foodies looking for local pub fare, and anyone wanting to experience Montréals vibrant nightlife.
  • Location: Neighbourhood-hopping across Montréals best beer districts

Find a fermentation 

Bell Centre - Cours Rio Tinto - Go Habs Go

Bonus: Cheer the hometown team!

The local hockey team — known as the Montréal Canadiens or “Habs” — are playing in the Stanley Cup playoffs. This city goes bonkers for hockey and you can join in the fun. We have some great places to watch the game.

  • Best for:Sports fans and those seeking the thrill of a crowd
  • Location: Across the city!

Find your bar

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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