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Festivals of Montreal
This is a list of festivals and parades in
Montreal ,
Quebec ,
Canada . This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals,
commerce festivals ,
fairs ,
food festivals ,
arts festivals ,
religious festivals ,
folk festivals , and recurring festivals on
holidays .
Festivals
Culture festivals
Film and stage festivals
Food festivals
Music festivals
Amnesia Rockfest , for
rock ,
punk ,
ska and
alternative music
Festival Bach Montréal,
FestiBlues international de Montréal, for
blues music
Heavy MTL , for
heavy metal and
hard rock music
Igloofest , wintertime outdoor music festival
île Soniq ,
EDM festival
Les FrancoFolies de Montréal ,
French-language music
Montreal Electronic Groove (MEG) festival, for electronic music
Montreal Jazz Festival , for
jazz music
Montreal Reggae Festival , for
reggae music
Mutek ,
electronic and
avant-garde music festival
Osheaga , music festival held annually at
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Piknic Électronik , weekly summertime
house music festival
Pop Montreal ,
indie-rock festival
UnPop Montreal
indie-rock festival
Vans Warped Tour , for
punk rock music
Pop culture festivals
Parades in Montreal
Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade and the Irish in Quebec Montreal's is the oldest St. Patrick's Day Parade in Canada and one of the largest parades in Montreal.
Greek Independence Day Parade on Hutchison in Jean Talon, it happens right after the St. Patrick's Day Festival. First celebrated on March 25, 1821, this parade gathers numerous Greek schools such as Socrates, and Demostenes for example, and the church groups and the different provinces from Greece, such as the Ionian Islands, the Cyclades and many more. It's expressed as the day that Greece marks its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Fête nationale du Québec parade
Canada Day Parade, celebrating Canada's birthday
Carifiesta Montreal, a Parade celebrating the Caribbean culture of Montreal
Twins Parade , a
parade hosted by
Just For Laughs Festival
Fierté Montréal , celebrating Montréal's LGBTQ+ community, every third sunday of August.
Santa Claus parade
See also
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