Hump Day has arrived. There is so much happening around town today. Get out there and enjoy these Montreal events.
Concordia Greenhouse plant sale
You can expect edible houseplants – locally and organically grown! at great prices!
Transform your home into a year-round edible garden paradise!
Where: Concordia Greenhouse, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd.
When: November 22, 2017
Time: 4:30 to 8 pm
5 at Tech Vol. 3 at the Phi Center
The Phi Center presents a series of discussions stories about storytelling, art and culture in the digital age.
Where: Phi Centre, 407 rue Saint-Pierre
When: November 22, 2017
Time: 5 to 8 pm
Tickets: Available online, $25
Frozen Land
This Montreal home is turning into a Christmas light extravaganza.
Sami Hajjar transforms his home into an amazing light display. Last year, his home took on a Minion Christmas theme with over 15,000 lights. This year, Hajjar is turning it up a notch with a Frozen Land theme that will include over 100,000 shining lights.
Where: 9035 Jean-Bourdon Avenue, Montreal
When: Until January 5, 2018
Time: Light shows take place at 6 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm and 9 pm
Fontaine Boréale
Montreal’s amazing light-up holiday water fountain show is back at Complexe Desjardins from November 18 to December 31.
Come discover this year’s edition of Fontaine Boreale –an immersive light-show that features the magic of the holidays.
Where: Complexe Desjardins, 150 Saint-Catherine St W
When: Until December 31, 2017
Times: 3:30 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, 9 pm, 10 pm
Price: Free
Cut Copy
Jam out to the sounds of Australian electronic band Cut Copy.
Where: Corona Theater, 2490 Notre-Dame Ouest
When: November 22, 2017
Time: Doors at 7, show at 8 pm
Tickets: Available online and at box office $38
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
- Montreal parks hosting huge Christmas celebrations throughout December
- There's a 'torchlight' Christmas parade in Montreal next month