
5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (June 5 - 7)

This weekend in Montréal offers a mix of world-class street art, immersive street food festivals, and high-energy sports. Which will you choose?
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1. MURAL Festival 2026
Montréal’s premier international public art festival transforms the city into an open-air museum. Watch local and international graffiti and mural artists paint massive vertical canvases in real-time, browse local vendor markets, and enjoy daily block parties.
- Best for: Art lovers, street photography enthusiasts, and electronic music fans.
- Location: Saint-Laurent Boulevard (The Main), Mile End / Plateau-Mont-Royal. Note: Major block parties and ticketed concert events are hosted nearby at Bassin Peel (Griffintown).

2. YATAI MTL
Experience the sights, sounds, and flavours of Tokyo. Inspired by traditional Edo-period Japanese street food stalls (known as “yatai"), this highly immersive four-day cultural festival features authentic street food (think takoyaki, taiyaki, and ramen), a curated market of Japan-inspired products, and live cultural performances.
- Best for: Foodies, Japanese culture enthusiasts, and families looking for a unique culinary experience.
- Location: Peel Basin

3. NBA House: Montréal's NBA Finals Experience
Basketball culture takes over Montréal with the ultimate NBA Finals fan activation. This interactive pop-up features fan zones, basketball skills challenges, and exclusive merchandise drops. Snap a photo with the legendary Larry O'Brien Trophy and meet NBA legends. Plus, catch high-energy, giant-screen NBA Finals viewing parties.
- Best for: Sports fans, basketball enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a high-energy evening viewing party.
- Location: La Nesra, 2020 Rue William

4. St-Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival
Embrace the “wonderfully weird” at Montréal’s ultimate indie arts block party. Featuring over 800 uncensored performances from hundreds of local and international artists, the Fringe Festival spans theatre, contemporary dance, live music, stand-up comedy, and circus arts. Don’t miss the free live music and community vibe at the outdoor Fringe Park hub.
- Best for: Theatre geeks, indie comedy fans, and supporters of cutting-edge local arts.
- Location: Various venues

5. First Fridays (Les Premiers Vendredis)
Kick off the weekend at Canada’s largest monthly street food festival. Gathering dozens of Montréal’s best food trucks and local pop-up restaurateurs, this massive culinary celebration features a rotating monthly cultural theme. Enjoy live musical programming, refreshing terrace bars, and a diverse range of global cuisines all in one festive location.
- Best for: Street food lovers, late-night snackers, and groups looking for an outdoor patio atmosphere.
- Location: Esplanade Olympic Park

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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