Cap your weekend off in style today, November 10, with a couple of concerts, LEGO, food, some improv, and the Als big football game.
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Eastern Semi-final – Alouettes vs Eskimos
Tickets are still available for the Alouettes Eastern semi-final game between the Edmonton Eskimos, their first playoff game since 2014.
Football, tailgating, a full stadium, and some merch is a nice way to spend a Sunday.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 11 am, game starts at 1 pm
Where: Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
Price: Various prices, available online
Yelawolf
Michael Wayne Atha, better known by his stage name Yelawolf, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Atha embarked on his career in 2005, releasing independent solo material until he hit it big a few years ago.
He’s in Montreal as part of a North American tour at the timeless Theatre Corona.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 8 pm
Where: Theatre Corona
Price: $141.50, available online
Sunday Night Improv
Top the weekend off with some laughs at the gorgeous Théâtre Saint Catherine with some improv.
Professional improvisers will hit the stage, using the audience’s suggestions, before the stage opens to newbies who want to give the art a try.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 7 pm – 9 pm
Where: Théâtre Sainte Catherine, 264 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est
Price: $7, available online
Tyler Shaw – Le Ministère
Brickomanie
A big celebration of little toys made its way to Saint-Hyacinthe this weekend as Brickomanie, a LEGO festival, has snapped its way towards Montreal and it sums up today.
The little block-toy festival features demonstrations, building competitions, LEGO history, and sales of the world-famous toy. Brickomonie also brings some of the most creative LEGO builders from across the province to Saint-Hyacinthe, located about 70 km from the island.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 10 am – 4 pm
Where: COOP Pavilion, 2740 Beauparlant Avenue, Saint-Hyacinthe
Price: $10 for adults, $5 for kids, free for kids under three
La Grande Roue de Montréal
Hit up Canada’s largest observational wheel and take in some absolutely breathtaking views of the city, during Montreal’s first snowfall
Not to mention, some primetime photo ops that’ll make your Instagram crowd jealous.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 10 am to 11 pm
Where: 362 rue de Commune Est
Price: $14.79 – $25
MTLàTABLE
Do you have what it takes to try a multitude of Montreal restaurants in two weeks?
Because MTLàTABLE is a giant city-wide food festival where you can discover 150 restaurants that will be offering table d’hôte dinner menus at pretty nifty prices ($23, $33 or $43) as well as a $17 brunch in some restaurants.
When: From now until November 13
Time: Varies per restaurant
Where: Various locations around Montreal
Price: $17 – $43
Dodgebow
DodgeBow is exactly what it sounds like: dodgeball fused with bow and arrows.
The exhilarating team-based archery combat sport is capped with cushion-ends so they don’t hurt when they hit you and you can channel your inner Legolas when flinging them.
Face-off with your friends in the DodgeBow arena and put your marksmanship skills to the test. That’ll show the rain who’s boss.
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 2 pm – 8 pm
Where: 202-4767 Dagenais Street
Price: $24.95, available online
Putting Edge Mini-Putt
Putting Edge is an indoor mini-putt course that (besides having a great name), glows in the dark. Every hole has Canadian-based trivia questions plus the venue has an arcade and they serve alcohol. Need we say more?
When: Sunday, November 10
Time: 10 am – 1 am
Where: 1259 rue Guy
Price: $11.99