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Best time to travel to Montreal

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One of North America's most beautiful and fascinating cities, Montreal is a must-see. It's a totally unique city that deserves a place on every traveler's bucket list. With four distinct seasons, each month in Montreal has its own charm.

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Summer in Montreal

Months: June to August

With temperatures consistently in the mid-seventies, summer in Montreal is perfect. Tourists flock to the city to stroll the historic streets, relax at the sidewalk cafes and party at the world-class nightclubs.

Montreal's summer festival calendar is truly epic.

Whatever your interests, there's a celebration for you. From the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix in June to the Montreal International Tango Festival in August, this is the best time of year to mingle with the locals.

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Não deixe de conferir o Montreal International Jazz Festival  e o Just For Laughs Comedy Festival de Montreal durante junho e julho, bem como o Montreal Pride em agosto.

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autumn in montreal

Months: September to November

Autumn is another perfect time to visit Montreal. The tourist crowds start to disappear in September and the weather remains quite warm until November. 

You can expect overnight lows in the upper forties and afternoon highs in the upper sixties in September. Temperatures slowly drop into the low twenties in November.

Grab a warm jacket and boots, and you'll be good to go.

One of my favorite events of the year is POP Montreal in September. This festival is an impressive celebration of all things music, fashion and art. Be sure to also check out the World Film Festival which takes place between August and September.

winter in montreal

Months: December – February

It's worth braving a bit of cold to see Montreal in winter. From December through February, you can often expect to see temperatures in the single digits. If you're in the Great White North in late January or early February, check out Quebec's spectacular Winter Carnival.

Another beautiful event is Montréal En Lumière. Held throughout late February and early March, this is a local favorite. There are hundreds of food and wine tastings, as well as countless live entertainment options. It all takes place in a beautiful setting in the heart of the Quartier. Best of all, Montréal En Lumière is free every year!

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Need a break from the cold?

get to the bright underground city from Montreal. This massive labyrinth of passageways will take you all over downtown Montreal. 

Check out the countless shops, restaurants and movie theaters without having to touch the sidewalk. When it's zero degrees and snowing, this is the perfect getaway!

Spring in Montreal

Months: March to May

At this time of the year, the city comes alive from March to May, when the snow lightens and the gardens begin to bloom. bloom

You'll still need a jacket, but it's the perfect time to explore the city before the tourists arrive.

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While it may be a French-influenced city, Montreal has an amazing parade of the Saint Patrick's day. It's Canada's oldest St Patrick's Day parade and is always full of energy. Another big event is the Festival Vue sur la Releve in April.

With all the best music, theater and dance from across the French-speaking world, there are tons of up-and-coming acts you won't want to miss.

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