![]() ![]() ![]() Montréal’s famed festivals continue to entertain and delight throughout September, from the Labour Day weekend to the beginning of autumn! Explore car-free pedestrian streets well into the month, like Mont-Royal Avenue in the Plateau, Wellington Street in Verdun, de Castelnau Street near the Jean Talon Market, and main artery Saint-Laurent Boulevard, where the playful Festival BLVD closes the street to traffic from August 31 to September 3.ĭowntown’s Quartiers des spectacles also transforms for its 20th anniversary, starting September 13 with multimedia creation Vibrer ensemble, 20 ans d'expériences mémorables and video projection 20 ans d'audace et de culture projected onto the façade of UQAM's Pavillon Président-Kennedy. ![]()
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