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Things to do in Montreal in November 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Montreal in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Dated picks to verify first include Blue October Foiled 20th Anniversary World Tour and POP Montréal International Music Festival. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Montreal in November 2026
Weather
Temperature
43°F / 29°F
6.1°C / -1.7°C
Precipitation
11d
3.3in · 84mm
Daylight
9.2h
November turns cold, so use RÉSO, MTLàTABLE restaurant timing, markets, and shorter Plateau routes.
Events & festivals
- Nov 1 – Nov 30
- Nov 1 – Nov 30
POP Montréal International Music Festival
A massive feast of up-and-coming bands in a variety of popular genres. In early fall, host to more than 80 events, more than 300 artists, a conference, and an arts fair. POP Montreal showcases emerging and innovative artists alongside rising international stars and is committed to encouraging vibrant indie communities.
Source: Month Signals
- Nov 2 – Nov 30
- Nov 4 – Nov 30
- Nov 4 – Nov 30
- Nov 5 – Nov 15
Festival du Monde Arabe
An annual festival celebrating the music and culture of the Arab world with performances by traditional and modern Arab artists. — Tickets available online and at festival venues; early booking recommended.
Source: festival research
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- Nov 5 – Nov 15
Cinémania International Film Festival
A film festival focusing on French-language cinema, featuring premieres, retrospectives, and special events. — Tickets can be bought online or at the box office; festival passes available.
Source: festival research
- Nov 6 – Nov 30
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- Nov 7 – Nov 30
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- Nov 10 – Nov 30
- Nov 11 – Nov 30
- Nov 11 – Nov 30
- Nov 12 – Nov 22
Image + Nation International LGBTQ+ Film Festival
A prominent LGBTQ+ film festival showcasing diverse queer cinema from around the world. — Advance ticket purchase advised; some screenings may sell out.
Source: festival research
- Nov 12 – Nov 22
Les Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM)
An international documentary film festival presenting a wide range of documentary films and industry events. — Tickets and passes available online; some events require prior registration.
Source: festival research
- Nov 13 – Nov 30
- Nov 13 – Nov 30
- Nov 14 – Nov 30
- Nov 14 – Nov 30
- Nov 15 – Nov 30
- Nov 17 – Nov 30
Dweezil Zappa DZ20: Like Father, Like Son - Sièges Platines Officiels
Music · Rock
Source: Ticketmaster
- Nov 17 – Nov 30
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Planning checklist
- 1Check the 40 dated Montreal events for anything that overlaps your exact November dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Canada has no national public holidays in November.
- 3Group each Montreal day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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Build my Montreal planAbout Montreal
City overview
Montreal sits on the Island of Montreal beside the St Lawrence River and Mount Royal, with Vieux-Montreal, Plateau Mont-Royal, Mile End, Outremont, Le Village, Little Italy, and Quartier des Spectacles linking French-speaking street life, festivals, food counters, churches, markets, parks, and metro stations. The city works best when Notre-Dame Basilica, Old Port, Mont Royal, Schwartz's Deli, Jean-Talon Market, and Place des Arts are treated as neighborhood anchors.
Food & drink
Montreal food is Jewish deli, Quebecois comfort, and market-driven: St-Viateur and Fairmount bagels are boiled in honeyed water and baked in wood-fired ovens, smoked meat stacks peppery brisket on rye, poutine covers fries with curds and gravy, and tourtiere wraps spiced meat in pie crust. Jean-Talon Market, Atwater Market, Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Mile End bakeries, Schwartz's, La Banquise, and Little Italy add sugar pie, maple taffy, Portuguese chicken, steame hot dogs, and Quebec cheeses.
Top sights
Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AMount Royal Park
- BNotre-Dame Basilica
- CMontreal Museum of Fine Arts
- DSaint-Joseph's Oratory
- EPlace des Arts and Quartier des Spectacles
- FJean-Talon Market
- GMontreal Biodome
- HOlympic Stadium
- ISchwartz's Deli
- JOld Port of Montreal
1Mount Royal Park
4.8★ · 26,789outdoorOpen dailyFrederick Law Olmsted helped design the mountain park in the 1870s, with Kondiaronk Belvedere, Beaver Lake, trails, winter tubing, and views over downtown. Bus routes and Peel station approaches lead uphill.
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2Notre-Dame Basilica
4.7★ · 37,655indoorOpen dailyJames O'Donnell designed the Gothic Revival basilica, completed in the 1820s on Place d'Armes, with a blue-and-gold interior, carved wood, stained glass, and a major Casavant organ. It anchors Vieux-Montreal near the Old Port.
Reserve entry and evening light-show tickets ahead on weekends.
3Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
4.7★ · 17,212indoorClosed MonThe museum on Sherbrooke Street holds Canadian, Quebec, Inuit, European, decorative-arts, design, and temporary exhibition collections across several pavilions. It is close to Guy-Concordia station and downtown hotels.
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- 4Saint-Joseph's Oratory
- 5Place des Arts and Quartier des Spectacles
- 6Jean-Talon Market
- 7Montreal Biodome
- 8Olympic Stadium
- 9Schwartz's Deli
- 10Old Port of Montreal
Neighborhoods
1Vieux-Montreal and Old Port
Vieux-Montreal is stone-built and river-facing, with Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, Bonsecours Market, museums, hotels, and Old Port piers.
2Plateau Mont-Royal
The Plateau is colorful and residential, with spiral staircases, Saint-Laurent, Mont-Royal Avenue, parks, cafes, bars, and Schwartz's nearby.
3Mile End and Outremont
Mile End and Outremont are food-and-arts focused, with St-Viateur Bagel, Fairmount Bagel, cafes, bookshops, galleries, synagogues, and quiet side streets.
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Quartier des Spectacles and Downtown
Quartier des Spectacles and downtown are festival-and-office driven, with Place des Arts, Sainte-Catherine, McGill, museums, hotels, and RÉSO access.
5Le Village and Latin Quarter
Le Village and Latin Quarter add LGBTQ nightlife, UQAM, Berri-UQAM station, theatres, terraces, bars, and late restaurant corridors.
6Little Italy and Jean-Talon
Little Italy and Jean-Talon are market-led and local, with Jean-Talon Market, cafes, bakeries, pasta shops, parks, and easy metro access.
Day trips
250km / about 3h by VIA Rail from Montreal Central Station
Quebec City
Old Quebec, city walls, Château Frontenac views, museums, and St Lawrence river walks make the strongest heritage day from Montreal.
130km / 1.5-2h by car or bus from Montreal
Mont-Tremblant
The Laurentian resort adds skiing in winter, lake walks, hiking, cycling, and a pedestrian village outside the city grid.
100km / 1.5h by car toward Bromont, Magog, or Knowlton
Eastern Townships
Lakes, vineyards, ski hills, villages, and food producers give a rural Quebec day south and east of Montreal.
Getting around
STM metro and buses use OPUS cards and app tickets, with Berri-UQAM, Bonaventure, Jean-Talon, Lionel-Groulx, and Place-des-Arts as useful nodes. Walk Vieux-Montreal and Plateau streets, use the Orange and Green metro lines across the core, and use VIA Rail from Central Station for Quebec City.
Common questions about Montreal in November
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Montreal in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Montreal list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Montreal days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- What to pack for Montreal in November
Pack for November's weather, not a generic Montreal checklist.
- A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around 6°C / 43°F.
- A heavier evening layer because nights average -2°C / 29°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 11 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Montreal
- 4 days covers the main Montreal highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Montreal worth visiting in November
- Yes. Montreal in November: 6.1°C high, -1.7°C low, 84mm rain over 11 days, 9.2h daylight. Cold and clearer — short daylight but skies open.