Montreal, and with the hot season comes even hotter festivals and . While the Quartier des Spectacles scene is well worth a visit this summer, the action won't be exclusive to Montreal's downtown core. The Old Port is suited up to host some of the most unique and delicious including the renowned Cirque du Soleil, Festival of Colours and of course, food festivals covering cuisines from Mexico, Korea and the Caribbean, to name a few.
With many events underway and so much more excitement lined up, here are 17 things to do in Montreal's Old Port this summer. Cost: $30 to $96 When: May 23 to August 25 Why You Need To Go: Until the end of August, guests can attend Cirque du Soleil's Montreal show KURIOS. The Cabinet of Curiosities takes innovating to the next level when a scientist creates a machine that leads to a place where the craziest ideas and the grandest dreams lie waiting.
The show's runtime is two hours and the show is open to all ages. Cost: Free entry When: July 1 from 1:30 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. Why You Need To Go: While Montreal's Canada Day parade may be cancelled, the Old Port is hosting an array of festivities to celebrate Canada's big day.
Montrealers can attend the salute of honour by the Canadian armed forces and the swearing-in ceremony for new Canadians. The night also offers a rich program with activities for everyone, including a play area, Parks Canada workshops, children's makeup, free mini cupcakes, a relaxation space, and a musical performance by DJ Hools. C.
