From country music to gospel music, ribs to ravioli, and no matter what peteca it is, Montreal’s summer of things to do continues until the last two weekends of summer.
When: Saturday to Sunday
Where: Parc Jean-Drapeau
Price: One-day tickets start at $135, multi-day tickets start at $230.
How to get there: Metro Jean-Drapeau (yellow line). BIXI stations to have near the site.
Highlights: The firm’s country music features headliners like Chris Stapleton, Kane Brown and Gabby Barrett.
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The Lasso Montreal Country Music Festival gave slide guitar lovers the opportunity to put on their hats and boots and head to Parc Jean Drapeau. SOURCE: Lasso Montreal
When: Saturday from 15 to 21 hs.
Where: MCI Church of Canada
Price: General admission tickets at $50 plus fees, for groups.
How to get there: Metro L’Assomption (green line)
Highlights: A foreign lineup of gospel singers, Maggie Blanchard, Imani Gospel Singers and Nwe I. D. Ministry.
Check the complete schedule here.
When: Friday to Sunday
Where: Pierrefonds Public Library parking lot
Price: Admission is free
How to get there: Free parking nearby. bus no. The 470 departs from Côte-Vertu metro station (orange line).
Highlights: This is a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the West Island. Music, fried fish and a huge children’s play area.
When: Thursday to Sunday
Where: Quai de l’Horloge Street in Old Montreal
Price: Four-day passes start at $15. One-day tickets are $5.
How to get there: The nearest metro is Champ-de-Mars (orange line).
Highlights: One of African cuisine, music, fashion and culture.
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When: Thursday to Sunday
Where: Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Airport
Price: Day tickets start at $54, $29 for kids. Click here for more information.
How to get there: By car. Parking is $15.
Highlights: A multi-day festival with awesome music, activities, and hot air balloons.
See the full program here.
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When: Sunday
Where: Place Bell, Laval
Price: Tickets start at $31 plus fares.
How to get there: Montmorency Metro (orange line).
Highlights: Triple major event Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Finn Balor, Cody Rhodes vs. 2023 Money in the Bank male winner Damian Priest and Laval Street Fight with Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair and Asuka.
When: Friday to Sunday
Where: Little Italy
Free
How to get there: The nearest metro is Beaubien (orange line).
Highlights: Two weeks celebrating Italian cuisine, music and culture.
See the full program here.
When: Friday to Sunday
Where: Parc La Fontaine
Cost: Loose to watch, $25 to play
How to get there: The nearest metros are Papineau (green line) or Sherbrooke (orange line).
Highlights: Discover what the Peteca game is! It is an indigenous Brazilian game that resembles badminton without rackets.