
5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (July 10 - 12)

Here is your fast-paced, Montréal guide to conquering this summer weekend. No fluff—just where to go and why you need to be there. Enjoy!
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.

1. Festival International Nuits d'Afrique
Global beats are taking over the city. Expect high-energy rhythms from Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America with massive crowds, indoor club gigs, and free outdoor stages.
- Best for: Dancing in the street, global music discoveries, and vibrant community energy.
- Location: Quartier des Spectacles (Downtown / Entertainment District) & various indoor venues.

2. L’International des Feux Loto-Québec (Team Italy)
A high-altitude, pyro-musical fireworks show over the St. Lawrence River. This Sunday, Team Italy is lighting up the sky. You don't need a ticket to La Ronde (the amusement park) to watch—just find a spot on the bridge or the riverbank.
- Best for: Epic date nights, sky-high spectacles, and visual drama.
- Location: Île Sainte-Hélène (La Ronde), but best viewed for free from the Jacques-Cartier Bridge or the Old Port.

3. Plaza Palooza
The iconic Plaza Saint-Hubert goes fully pedestrian for a massive summer sidewalk sale. They are packing the street with live concerts, DJ sets, street food, and outdoor games underneath the strip's famous glass canopy.
- Best for: Bargain hunting, vintage shopping, local indie music, and casual day-drinking with friends.
- Location: Plaza Saint-Hubert (Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie), running along St-Hubert St.

4. À l’ouest de la Dame!
The beloved Little Burgundy Street Festival is back with a fresh name and a smooth jazz soundtrack. Walk the canal-side neighbourhood to sample local food stalls, check out pop-up activities, and soak up the historic, laid-back musical vibes.
- Best for: Foodies, jazz lovers, relaxed family strolls, and neighbourhood charm.
- Location: Little Burgundy / Le Sud-Ouest (Along the Lachine Canal and Notre-Dame St. West).

5. Taste of the Caribbean
A pure sensory overload of food and culture. Think live reggae and salsa music, aromatic food stalls serving up authentic jerk chicken and roti, and a non-stop party atmosphere right by the water.
- Best for: Incredible street food, tropical drinks, juicy bass lines, and high-intensity dancing.
- Location: Old Port of Montréal (Historic District / Waterfront).
BONUS! Toronto Tempo in Montréal
Canada’s brand-new WNBA franchise, the Toronto Tempo, is bringing its inaugural-season energy for a massive weekend takeover. They hit the court against the Dallas Wings on Friday night and wrap up against the New York Liberty on Sunday afternoon, turning the city into a major hoop destination.
- Best for: Sports fans, witnessing Canadian basketball history, and massive arena energy.
- Location: Bell Centre (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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