Best time to go to Montreal

Montreal is a city that offers activities at all times of the year, although depending on your travel plans, you may choose one or the other time of the year to visit. Here are some tips to help you make your decision.

Matías Rodríguez

Matías Rodríguez

9 min read

Best time to go to Montreal

Montreal port Ferris Wheel |©Nicolas Bussieres

Montreal is one of the largest cities in North America and one of the most important cities in Canada, so not only does it offer year-round activities, but it is also attractive to visit at any time of the year, although it is up to your travel plan to choose the ideal date for your trip.

Among the best things to see and do in Montreal are many outdoor and indoor activities, so before putting together your itinerary you'll need to decide whether you plan to travel in summer or winter, whether you plan to travel with children or a family, or whether you want to escape the crowds and choose more economical options. In this article you'll find some tips to help you make your decision with all the information at your disposal.

1. When is the best time of year to visit Montreal?

Montreal Summer Sunrise|©Michael Vesia
Montreal Summer Sunrise|©Michael Vesia

Montreal offers unique experiences all year round, but each season has its own special charm. The best time to visit the city will depend on your preferences and the activities you wish to enjoy, as well as the Montreal tours you wish to take.

Summer, which runs from June to August, is the peak season in Montreal. The weather is warm and pleasant, and the city bustles with cultural festivals, outdoor events and street terraces. During this period, you can enjoy iconic events such as the Montreal International Jazz Festival and the Juste pour rire Festival, as well as explore the city's parks and gardens. Autumn also offers mild weather.

If you plan to visit Montreal in winter, which runs from December to February, you'll find cold weather and snow blanketing the city. If you like winter sports, it's a great time to enjoy skiing, snowboarding and skating on the city's slopes and in the city's parks. Also during this time is the Montreal Festival of Lights, where streets and buildings are illuminated with light shows.

Spring, from March to May, brings with it a renewal of nature and milder weather. As the city awakens from winter, parks and gardens begin to bloom, creating a lovely setting for strolling and enjoying the fresh air. In addition, during the spring, events such as the Montreal Performing Arts Festival and the Montreal Design Festival take place.

Book a guided tour of Montreal

2. When is the best time to visit Montreal with children?

St. Joseph Oratory|©omar_jade
St. Joseph Oratory|©omar_jade

The best time to visit Montreal with children depends on their ages and the activities you want to enjoy with your family. However, there are some seasons that may be particularly suitable for travelling with children, such as summer, when you can avoid the cold temperatures and travel more comfortably, without carrying so many clothes and items to escape the cold.

If you visit Montreal in January, the weather is warm and pleasant, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities. The city's parks come alive with festivals and family events, such as music shows and outdoor theatre. In addition, there are water parks and public swimming pools where children can cool off and have fun.

Autumn can also be a lovely time to visit Montreal with children. During this season, the city is bursting with beautiful autumn colours, creating a picturesque setting to explore. In addition, there are Halloween-themed festivals and events, such as corn mazes and haunted houses, which are especially exciting for children.

In winter, Montreal transforms into a winter wonderland. If your children enjoy winter sports such as skiing or ice skating, this is the perfect time to visit Montreal, although you should be aware of the cold temperatures. The city has outdoor ski slopes and skate parks where children can learn and have fun. Special events such as the winter market and festive parades take place during the holiday season in Montreal.

Book a winter tour in Montreal

3. When is the best time to visit Montreal in the most economical way possible?

Winter Montreal|©Alejandro Muszytowski
Winter Montreal|©Alejandro Muszytowski

Winter is considered the low season in Montreal, which means that prices for accommodation and transportation tend to be lower compared to the high season. During this time, you can find deals and discounts on hotels and flights, which will allow you to save on your travel expenses, especially if you plan to visit the city in February.

Another economical option is to visit Montreal in spring or autumn, as these are the in-between seasons with fewer tourists. Prices tend to be more affordable, especially for accommodation and tourist attractions. In addition, the city offers a number of free festivals and events during these times, allowing you to enjoy culture and fun without spending a lot of money.

If you have flexibility in your travel dates, consider visiting Montreal during the week rather than on weekends. During weekdays, accommodation prices and tourist attraction rates tend to be lower due to lower demand. Note that the peak season is during the summer, which is also when prices rise significantly, so avoid travelling to Montreal in June or July.

Also, do your research and take advantage of discount cards and tourist passes that offer discounts on various attractions and public transport. These can help you save money while exploring the city.

4. When is the best time to visit Montreal when the crowds are low?

La patinoire|©Jacques Lebleu
La patinoire|©Jacques Lebleu

Winter is a great option if you want to avoid the crowds. The cold and snowy season may deter some visitors, which means that tourist attractions and popular spots will be less crowded. In addition, you can enjoy special winter events, such as the Montreal Festival of Lights, without having to deal with large crowds.

Spring and autumn are also ideal times to visit Montreal with fewer tourists. These in-between seasons offer pleasant weather and tend to be less crowded compared to summer. In addition, you can enjoy the beauty of the autumn scenery in the fall and the blooming parks in the spring without the large crowds of the high season.

Visiting Montreal during the week rather than on weekends can also help you avoid the crowds. Many visitors tend to arrive on weekends, while weekdays tend to be quieter. This will give you the opportunity to explore the tourist attractions and enjoy the sights, such as the Notre-Dame Basilica, with more space and less crowds.

Finally, if you have flexibility in your travel dates, avoid school holidays and popular public holidays, as these are times when there are likely to be more tourists in the city. You can also find better options for travel outside of the city, such as tours to Quebec City from Montreal.

5. When is the best time to visit Montreal and experience its traditions?

Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal|©Raul Calderon
Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal|©Raul Calderon

One of the best times to experience Montreal's traditions is during the Christmas holidays. From late November to early January, the city is transformed into a magical place, full of lights, festive decorations and traditional activities.

During this time you can enjoy Christmas markets, such as the famous Christmas Market, where you 'll find local crafts, traditional foods and live entertainment. You can also watch the Father Christmas parade and enjoy ice skating shows at iconic locations around the city or attend ice hockey games in Montreal.

Another great time to experience Montreal's traditions is during the Winter Carnival. This annual festival takes place in January and February and celebrates the city's winter spirit. You can enjoy parades, outdoor activities such as ice skating and tobogganing, and taste traditional foods such as poutine and meat pie. In addition, Carnival features cultural and artistic events that reflect local traditions, such as folk music and traditional dances.

Summer also offers an opportunity to experience Montreal's traditions. During this season, the city is filled with festivals celebrating cultural diversity and artistic traditions. The Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Juste pour rire Festival and the Montreal Festival of Colours are just a few examples of events that allow you to immerse yourself in the music, art and cultural traditions of the city.

6. When is the best time to visit Montreal and discover its best sights?

Montreal park|©Edward Bilodeau
Montreal park|©Edward Bilodeau

Summer is one of the best times to visit Montreal and make the most of the sights. During this season, the weather is warm and pleasant, allowing you to explore the city and enjoy the sights without worrying about the cold. You can climb iconic landmarks such as Mont Royal, which offers a panoramic view of the city from its observation deck, or take a ride on the La Grande Roue Ferris wheel.

You can also enjoy views of the St. Lawrence River from the Parc Jean-Drapeau or take a stroll along the Old Port, where you can admire the historic buildings and riverside scenery. It's also a great time to take a cruise on the St. Lawrence River.

Autumn is also a wonderful time to visit Montreal and enjoy the sights. During this season, the autumn colours transform the city into a visual spectacle. You can walk along Mont Royal and enjoy the panoramic views while the trees are dressed in shades of gold and russet. You can also explore the city's parks and gardens.

In winter, Montreal is covered in snow and offers magical views. If you don't mind the cold, you can climb the Place Ville-Marie Observatory and enjoy a panoramic view of the snow-covered city. You can also go ice skating at the Old Port skating rink and admire the view of the Montreal skyline while enjoying this winter activity.

Book tickets to La Grande Roue Ferris wheel

7. When is the best time to visit Montreal to avoid the cold and rain?

Tourists in front of the building|©omar_jade
Tourists in front of the building|©omar_jade

The best time to visit Montreal and avoid the cold is during the summer months. During this season, temperatures are warm and pleasant, with highs ranging between 20 and 30°C (68 and 86°F). It's the perfect time to explore the city without having to deal with the cold temperatures of winter. You can also enjoy outdoor activities such as walks in the parks and bike rides without getting too warm.

If you want to avoid both the cold and the rain, visiting Montreal in July can be especially appealing. During this month, the city experiences one of the driest periods of the year, which reduces the likelihood of rain and allows you to fully enjoy outdoor activities.

However, bear in mind that July is also one of the busiest months in terms of tourism, so you may find crowds of tourists at the city's main sites, which could make your tour difficult, especially if you are planning a short stay and need to make the most of your time. If that's the case, here are some ideas for discovering Montreal in 2 days.

If you want to avoid both the cold and the rain and prefer a less crowded experience, consider visiting Montreal in the spring or autumn. During these seasons, the weather is cooler and more moderate, with less chance of rain compared to winter. In addition, the city is less crowded during these periods, allowing you to enjoy the sights and attractions without the crowds.

Book a bike tour in Montreal

So... When is the best time to visit Montreal?

woman on a bike|©Val Astraverkhau
woman on a bike|©Val Astraverkhau

The answer will depend on your travel plans, but generally speaking, winter is an ideal time to visit Montreal as you can experience some of the city's most important traditions such as Christmas Eve, get cheaper and more attractive prices, enjoy winter sports and see the main attractions with fewer crowds of tourists.

However, travelling during the winter may not be to your liking if you want to avoid cold temperatures, as the winter stage of the season in Montreal brings heavy snowfall and very cold temperatures, which can easily reach 0°C or below. So this can be the deciding factor in tipping the balance towards other times of the year.

If you want to get good prices and see the sights with fewer crowds, you can visit Montreal in autumn, which, unlike winter, shows a significant increase in temperature. To a lesser extent, you may also find it useful to travel in spring, although the city's cultural offerings, in terms of festivals and events, are somewhat restricted at this time of year.

Finally, summer is an expensive time to visit Montreal, although temperatures are warm, which may help if you plan to visit the city with children and if you want to see some of the city's best museums, as during the summer season there are often discounts on tickets to encourage tourists to visit them.