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Montreal Events & Festivals
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"Montreal Festivals
The plaza on Place des Arts is the home of the most important events during several musical festivals, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival and Montreal Francofolies, a festival of French-language music.Each of these two festivals lasts seven-to-ten days and shows are presented in a wide variety of venues, from relatively small clubs to the large halls of Place des Arts. Some of the outdoor shows are held on cordoned-off streets while others are in terraced parks.
The city's most popular festival, in terms of attendance, is the Just For Laughs Festival, held annually in July, is also the world's largest comedy fesitval.The Montreal Fireworks Festival also attracts a lot of attention. On the evenings of competition, tens of thousands of people watch the fireworks for free on their roofs or from locations nearby the competition. Other festivals in Montreal include Pop Montreal, The Fringe Festival, la Fête des Neiges de Montréal, and Nujaz. Annual family-oriented events promoting health and cycling are also organized in the streets of Montreal. Parades are also popular in downtown Montreal.
Festivals in Montreal
Montreal is a "Gamma" global city, hosting a multitude of international festivals and events.
* Montreal Reggae Festival
* Montreal Jazz Festival
* Fantasia Festival Genre films festival
* Les FrancoFolies de Montréal
* Divers/Cité gay pride celebrations
* Just for Laughs comedy festival
* Pop Montreal indie-rock festival
* Black and Blue Festival gay Circuit party and AIDS research fundraiser
* Blue Metropolis The Montreal International Literary Festival
* Montreal World Film Festival
* L’International des Feux Loto-Québec - International fireworks competition
* FestiBlues international de Montréal
* Montreal High Lights Festival
* Montreal International Festival of New Cinema and New Media
* Mondial de la Bière, one of North America's largest Beer festivals
* Jamaica day
* Trinidad day
* MEG stands for Montreal Electronic Groove festival
* Fringe Theatre Festival
* Osheaga rock festival
* MutekMutek electronic and avant-garde music festival
* Kinetik festival electronic noise and IDM music festival
* Otakuthon, a Japanese animation convention/festival
* Romani Yag, a Roma/gypsy cultural and musical festival
* UnPop Montreal indie-rock festival
Parades in Montreal
* Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade and the Irish in Quebec (in French) Montreal's is the longest continuous running St. Patrick's Day Parade in North America and the largest parade in Montreal, see also the United Irish Societies of Montreal
* Greek Independence Day Parade on Hutchison in Jean Talon, it happens right after the St. Patrick's Day Festival. First celebrated on March 25th 1821, this parades gathers numerous Greek schools such as Socrates, and Demostenes for example, and the church groups and the different provinces from Greece, such as the Ionian Islands, the Cyclades and many more. It's expressed as the day that Greece marks its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
* Fête nationale du Québec parade
* Canada Day Parade, celebrating Canada's birthday
* Carifiesta Montreal, a Parade celebrating the Caribbean culture of Montreal
* Twins Parade , a Parade hosted by Just For Laughs Festival
* Divers/Cité gay pride parade, celebrating Montreal's gay community
* Santa Claus parade"
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