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What to do this weekend in Montreal? September 27, 28 and 29

This weekend Montreal has something in store for you! Between Oktoberfest celebrations, thrift stores to explore, and Culture Days which offer free events, it’s impossible to get bored. Get ready to head out with your pumpkin latte in hand and enjoy everything the city has to offer. Dive into our good deals for a hassle-free weekend!

We’re going to dance country

Want to set the dance floor on fire with your most beautiful cowboy boots? Meet at TOHU this Friday to learn from country dance enthusiasts. Beginner or advanced, no stress, there will be no judgment and above all everyone is welcome!

Or? TOHU – 2345 Rue Jarry E, Montreal, QC H1Z 4P3
When? Friday 27 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
How much ? $15
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We’re going to celebrate the new branch of Ballet Hop

To celebrate the official opening of Ballet Hop! Fleury, 4 free lessons are open to all levelsof which 1 child/parent lesson.

On site, you will find pink cocktails, competitions and discounts. If you’re in the mood to dance and toast you know where to spend your Saturday afternoon!

Reservation recommended for free lessons.

Or? 1390 Rue Fleury E, Montreal, QC H2C 1R5, Canada
When? Saturday 28 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
FREE
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We’re going to drink beer at the Atwater Market Oktoberfest

The Atwater Market invites you to celebrate Oktoberfest, one of the most popular Germanic festivals in the world. Come discover more than 100 craft beers in a festive musical atmospherewhile enjoying the warm atmosphere of an autumn market. On the program: pumpkin decorating workshops, tasty tastings, an enhanced restaurant area and a multitude of games to entertain young and old. Whether you’re a beer lover or not, this party promises unforgettable moments ! Entrance is free, but drinks and food are the responsibility of the participants.

Or? Atwater Market – 138 Av. Atwater, Montreal
When? Saturday September 28 and Sunday September 29 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
FREE
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We’re going hunting at Puces POP

Don’t miss it 20th edition Puces POP, an event that highlights nearly 100 artisansmany of whom are new recruits. This year, discover new productsranging from home decoration to body care, without forgetting clothing, delicacies and handcrafted jewelry. This is the perfect opportunity to support local purchasing while discovering unique treasures!

Or? St-Denis Church – 454 Laurier Avenue East
When? From Friday September 27 to Sunday September 29
FREE
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We’re going to the MAPP Festival

The MAPP is the international projection mapping festival from Montreal. The theme of this 9th edition is Perspectives. A festive program awaits you: mapping projections, electronic music performances, food stands, creation and screen printing workshops in a neighborhood party atmosphere!

Or? Depending on the event
When? from September 24 to 28
How much ? Solidarity ticket (between $5 and $15)
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We will cultivate ourselves with the Culture Days

The Culture Days take place on three days and offer lots offree activities open to all. Cinema, stories, theater, dance, music, reading for little ones, writing for older children and so on, that’s what you can discover there.

Or? Depending on the activity
When? Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29
How much ? Free
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We’re going to get lost in labyrinths

Want a family getaway ? Direction the Labonté orchard about 1 hour from Montreal. Not for apple picking (although accumulating is not impossible) but to try to escape from the houses of Lord of Torches. You will find there 3 different levels : 1 easy (10min), 1 medium (30-45min) or 1 long (1h30).

We had the opportunity to test them and it’s a great opportunity to have fun with your family or your gang! And after all these adventures you will have well deserved a little treat in their shop (the muffins are very good).

Or? Verger Labonté – 2291 Bd Perrot, Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot, QC J7W 2J8
When? Saturday and Sunday (to have the entertainment of the animators)
How much ? $13 for children under 17; adults: $19
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