Montreal, Quebec Events Calendar
February
La F?te des Neiges (Snow Festival)
Features outdoor events such as harness racing, barrel jumping, racing beds on
ice, canoe races, snowshoeing, snow sculptures, skating, and cross-country
skiing. The event, the first 2 weeks of February, takes place mostly on Ile
Notre-Dame, in the Port and Vieux-Montr?al, and in Parc Maisonneuve
514-872-4537 for details.
Three weekends in February.
Festival Montr?al en Lumi?re
Filling a hole in the yearly schedule, the self-dubbed City of Festivals has
created this "High Lights" celebration. It brings together a somewhat
disparate collection of creative and performing events, from culinary
competitions and special museum exhibitions to multimedia light shows and
classical and pop concerts by international musical greats.
888-515-0515 for information.
May/June
Late May to early June.
Festival de Th??tre des Am?riques,
Two weeks of contemporary theater works from artists throughout the Americas,
many on the cutting edge of creativity. Screenings are held at theaters
throughout the city.
514-842-0704 for details.
First Sunday in June.
Montr?al Bike Fest: Early in June, more than 45,000 cyclists arrive in
Montr?al to participate in a variety of cycling competitions, including a
nocturnal bike ride, a 16-mile outing for up to 10,000 children, and the
grueling Tour de l'Ile, a day-long 66-kilometer race around the rim of the
island before more than 120,000 spectators. The Tour de l'Ile, which began in
1984, attracts 30,000 participants, almost as many of them women as men.
514-521-8356 for details.
Second weekend in June.
Grand Prix Air Canada
international drivers compete for 70 laps around the Gilles-Villeneuve racetrack
on Ile Notre-Dame. It's the only Formula I race in the country and is complete
with celebrities and models visiting the pits. 514-457-5754 for details.
10 days starting in mid-June.
Montr?al Fringe Festival: In performance spaces clustered along or near
bd. St-Laurent, about 60 theater groups perform 514-849-3378
June
Festival Mondial de la Bi?re
This is a 10-day festival celebrating beer. From world brands to boutique
microbreweries, over 250 companies showcase their wares at the Old Port,
employing workshops, cooking demos, musical performances, and pub food and
tastings.
514-722-9640.
Late June to early October.
Mosa?cultures Internationales Montr?al: A major horticultural event in
which gardeners and floral designers create three-dimensional sculptures and
carpets from up to 50 countries and cities in prize competitions in several
categories. The Vieux-Port (Old Port) is the venue. 514-868-4000
June 24
Jean-Baptiste Day
Honoring Saint John the Baptist, the patron saint of French Canadians, this
f?te nationale is marked by many festivities and much enthusiasm throughout
Qu?bec province. The parade is held along the streets of Vieux-Montr?al the
night before, June 23. 418/849-2560 for details.
June- July.
International Competition d'Art Pyrotechnique (International Fireworks
Competition)
The open-air theater in La Ronde amusement park on Ile Ste-H?l?ne is the best
place to view the fireworks extravaganzas, although they can be enjoyed from
almost any point overlooking the river. Tickets to the show also provide
entrance to the amusement park. The 90-minute shows are staged by companies from
several countries. Because parking is limited, it's best to use the M?tro.
514-872-4537 for details.
Festival International de Jazz de Montr?al
514-871-1881; 888-515-0515
to charge tickets by phone: 514-790-1245; 800-678-5440; 800-361-4595 in Canada
The Festival International de Jazz de Montr?al, the world's biggest jazz
festival, runs for 11 days, from the end of June to the beginning of July.
July
10 days in mid-July.
Festival International Nuits d'Afrique
514-499-9239
This musical event showcases nearly 300 musicians from the Caribbean, the
Americas, and Africa. Performances take place in Club Soda, Club Balattou, and
Place Berri
Last 2 weeks of July.
Festival Juste pour Rire (Just for Laughs Festival)
514-790-4242 for details
Comics perform in many venues, some free, some for a fee. Both Francophone and
Anglophone comics from many countries participate. It's held along rue St-Denis
and elsewhere in the Latin Quarter.
1stworldOutgames
Official site
Open to everyone is the motto of the 1st World Outgames, a cultural and athletic
event that will take place from July 26 to August 5, 2006. This colourful and
unifying event welcomes everyone.
More than 16,000 participants will take part in 35 sporting
events and 6 cultural activities (square dancing, choral concerts, brass bands
and cheerleading). The program also includes an international conference on gay,
lesbian, transgender and bisexual rights, featuring dozens of panels, workshops,
presentations, etc.
August
Late August to early September.
Festival des Films du Monde (World Film Festival)
514-848-3883
An international film event since 1976. Some 500 screenings take place over 12
days, including 200 feature films from more than 50 countries.Various movie
theaters host the event.
September
Mid- to late September.
Fall Foliage
The maple trees blaze with color and a walk in the parks and squares of
Montr?al is a popular pastime.
October
Early October.
Festival International de la Nouvelle Danse
514-287-1423
This 12-day showcase, held every 2 years (on odd years), invites troupes and
choreographers from Canada, the United States, and Europe to various performance
spaces.
10 days in mid-October.
Festival du Nouveau Cin?ma
514-843-4725 for details
Screenings of new and experimental films along with forums on the latest trends
in film and video at halls and cinemas throughout the city.
Arts and Entertainment
Cirque Du Soleil
Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
800-361-4595
The Cirque du Soleil is one of Montr?al's most popular venues. The company
revolutionized the art of the circus when, in 1984, it began commingling dance,
acrobatics, and dramatic presentation in a single show. Now it's an
internationally known and packs theaters worldwide. (There are no animals
featured in this circus. All of the spectacular dance and acrobatic arrangements
are performed by people. ) Every second summer (in odd-numbered years), the
circus performs in Montr?al.
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