Humpday has arrived. There is so much happening around town today. Get out there and enjoy these Montreal events.
RDV Design
For this ninth edition of RDV_Design, local and international creators and visionaries will inspire industry best practices.
Where: Montreal Science Center, 2 rue de la Commune Wes
When: November 15 to 20, 2017
Time: 8:30 am to 4 pm
Tickets: Available online
Salon du Livre
If a library is your idea of paradise, then you have to check out Montreal’s annual Salon du Livre. The giant book fair will be held at Place Bonaventure, beginning on November 15 and ending on November 20.
During the six-day festival, Place Bonaventure will be filled to the brim with books. In addition to the thousands of books available for purchase, there will be author signings, book panels, trade shows, a teen lounge, and a book donation bin.
Where: Place Bonaventure, 800 de la Gauchetière Ouest
When: November 15 to 20, 2017
Admission: Tickets available online, $6-$12.
MTLàTABLE
175 Montreal restaurants are participating in this a 5-day festival offering 3-course prix fixe menus at $21, 31, and $41 for dinner and $15 for brunch.
Where: Various locations check website for details
When: Until Thursday, November 16, 2017
Liquid Architecture
An immersive ‘liquid architecture’ exhibition will be taking place at Montreal’s Society of Technological Arts (SAT).
The exhibit is as an audiovisual experience that deconstructs 3D scans of monuments, buildings, and structures into a mesmerizing experience that will be projected on the dome of the SAT.
Where: SAT, 1201 Boul. Saint Laurent
When: Until November 31, 2017 (From Tuesday to Saturday)
Time: 7 pm, each show runs for 40 minutes
6lack
Ricardo Valdez Valentin aka 6lack is in town to perform his “moody hip-hop” hits.
Where: Corona Theater, 2490 Notre-Dame Ouest
When: Until November 31, 2017 (From Tuesday to Saturday)
Time: Doors at 7 pm show at 8 pm
Tickets: On Evenko, $43
See also
- 11 Montreal food events worth checking out in November
- Montreal's November Market is back for the holiday season
- Montreal's Old Port skating rink will soon be open for the holiday season
- You can meet Rudolph at Longueuil Public Market in December
- A giant LEGO Festival is happening in Montreal this weekend