5 Montreal Christmas Markets to Get You into the Holiday Spirit in 2019

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To get the whole family into the holiday spirit, plan a trip to one of these 5 Christmas markets in and around Montreal. Whetter it is to shop your latest Holiday gifts, take some pictures with Santa or help you wait until the Christmas break, there is certainly a Christmas market for you.  

Here are the top 5 Montreal Christmas markets:

1- THE Eco-Friendly Christmas Market

When: from November 29th to December 1st

Where: Maison du developpement durable, 50
Sainte-Catherine Street West (corner Clark), near the Quartier des spectacles

For three days, about thirty artisans will offer decorative objects, clothes and gift ideas amazing and original that have one thing in common: all are made from at least 80% recycled materials.

2-Montreal’s
Christmas Village

When:
Weekends from November 29 to December 22, 2019

Montreal’s Christmas Village is home to 50 cottages, each featuring special treasures you won’t find anywhere else. Santa awaits kids of all age in his workshop. While you’re there, enjoy a bite, listen to storytellers, play games or get an advance taste of spring at the maple sugar shack.  

3- SOUK

When: November 27 to December 1

Where: RCA Building, 1001 Lenoir Street,
Montreal

The Christmas market SOUK is the ideal place to find original gift that are both stylish and well thought ouf in a colourful atmosphere. With an impressive selection of local designers, SOUK invites you to discover Montreal’s most unique and contemporary design creations.

4-Marche de Noël de Rosemont

When:
November 23 and 24, 2019

Where: 6510 de Normanville Street, Rosemont

Wholesome cheer emanates from the Marche de Noël located at 6510 de Normanville Street in Rosemont, a lively family neighbourhood. Stop in for traditional foods, holiday decor and handcrafted items made from wood, leather and wool. To add to the atmosphere, there will be games, entertainment, children’s workshops and a Christmas Village, as well as a donations box for local food banks.

 5- POPUP2SHOP

When: 
November 24th

Where: Centre des Congrès de Laval

POPUP2SHOP is a new concept that can be described as a holiday shopping pop up. This Holiday season, POPUP2SHOP brought together fashion and food vendors from around the city to showcase and sell their top trends and the best buys of the season and all gift wrapping station donations will be given to Children’s Wish Foundation. The event will take the form of a mobile shopping mall featuring local boutiques and brands. From foodies to fashionistas, every shopper will find items that they can cross off their shopping list.

by Catherine Maisonneuve

catherine@mtltimes.ca

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