5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (April 24 - 26)

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Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

This weekend in Montréal is a perfect blend of high-energy athleticism, immersive storytelling, dancing, eating, and more! What options will you choose?

From the depths of the underground city to the glamorous "blue carpet" of local cinema, Montréal is blooming with creativity this weekend. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, here are five essential events to add to your calendar.

Underground Montreal

1. Le Festival Art Souterrain

Experience art without stuffy gallery walls. This festival transforms Montréal’s famous "Underground City" (RÉSO) into a sprawling, subterranean museum. Wander through kilometres of pedestrian corridors to discover cutting-edge photography, sound installations, and performance art from international creators.

  • Best for: Urban explorers, contemporary art lovers, and those looking for a rainy-day-proof cultural trek.
  • Location: Downtown Montréal (RÉSO / Underground City)

Follow your art

Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival 2023

2. Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival

As one of North America’s premier multilingual literary events, "Blue Met" is where the world’s greatest minds meet. This weekend, the city becomes a hub for live interviews, master classes, and public readings in multiple languages. It’s a profound celebration of the written word that bridges the gap between different cultures and social awareness. Free public events available.

  • Best for: Bookworms, aspiring writers, and polyglots looking for intellectual stimulation.
  • Location: Various venues (Downtown & Hotel 10)

Hang with writers

Le Cabaret du Casino - Glass Tiger

3. Glass Tiger at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal

Ready for a dose of pure Canadian nostalgia? The iconic Glass Tiger is taking over the intimate Cabaret du Casino. Expect a night of high-energy rock and chart-topping 80s hits like “Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone).” With the stunning backdrop of the Casino, it’s the perfect excuse to dress up and head to the island for a night of anthems.

  • Best for: Fans of 80s rock, nostalgia seekers, and anyone looking for a high-glamour night out.
  • Location: Casino de Montréal (Notre Dame Island)

Get a Tiger ticket

Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois

4. Les Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma

Celebrate the "Hollywood of the North" at the largest festival dedicated exclusively to Québec filmmaking. Beyond the 300+ film screenings (many with subtitles), you can walk the signature blue carpet, attend master classes with top directors, and catch live musical performances. It’s the ultimate deep dive into the province’s unique creative soul.

  • Best for: Cinephiles, local culture enthusiasts, and those who want to spot Québécois stars on the red carpet.
  • Location: Quartier des Spectacles (Cinémathèque québécoise & various theatres)

See some cinema

Les Rendez-vous Raspipav (spring) - Bottles

5. Les Rendez-vous Raspipav (Spring Edition)

Raise a glass to the "Spring Uncorked" (Le Printemps Dézippe) event. This is a rare opportunity for wine lovers to taste over 1,000 privately imported products—wines, beers, and spirits that you won't find on the typical store shelves. Meet the artisans, learn from the experts, and order your new favourite bottles directly by the case (or individual bottle).

  • Best for: Oenophiles (wine lovers), foodies, and those looking to stock their private cellar with exclusive finds.
  • Location: Grand Quai du Port de Montréal (Old Montréal)

Stock your cellar

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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