Family activities Montreal Archives - Comedy Club in Montreal - Comedyville Montreal Comedy Club in the Heart of Downtown Montreal. Professional Montreal Comedy Shows Performed in English. Live Stand Up Shows at Comedy Club Montreal. Wed, 15 Oct 2025 05:20:48 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://www.comedyville.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/cropped-Untitled-design-32x32.png Family activities Montreal Archives - Comedy Club in Montreal - Comedyville 32 32 Top 5 Things to Do in Montreal This Weekend (Besides Just Eating Out) https://www.comedyville.ca/things-to-do-in-montreal-this-weekend/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=things-to-do-in-montreal-this-weekend https://www.comedyville.ca/things-to-do-in-montreal-this-weekend/#respond Thu, 17 Apr 2025 02:55:06 +0000 https://www.comedyville.ca/?p=10706 Looking for fun things to do in Montreal this weekend? Skip the typical dinner plans and discover live stand-up comedy, art, and more—all in the heart of the city!

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Let’s be honest—Montreal is a foodie city. But if you’re looking for things to do in Montreal this weekend that go beyond just eating out, you’re not alone. Maybe you’ve already hit the top restaurants. Or maybe you’re just craving something different. Either way, there’s a whole world of comedy, culture, and fun waiting to be explored.

Whether you’re visiting for the weekend, planning a fun date night, or just want to avoid the usual dinner-and-done routine, we’ve got you covered. Here are 5 fun, fresh, and year-round activities that make for an unforgettable weekend in Montreal.

1. 🎭 See a Live Stand-Up Comedy Show at Comedyville

You’ve seen the food scene—now feed your funny bone.

Located inside Montreal’s Central Station, Comedyville brings together a lineup of professional comedians from Montreal, Toronto, New York, and beyond. Every weekend, the club transforms into a hotspot for smart, sharp, and high-energy stand-up, perfect for couples, tourists, locals, and group outings alike.

Expect crowd work, clever punchlines, and culturally-rich stories you’ll actually relate to.
Bonus: There’s food and drinks available before the show.

🎟 Reserve your seats here – they go fast!

2. 🎨 Explore Art in the City

Montreal’s art scene is thriving—and not just during festival season.

Spend an afternoon wandering through the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) or check out indie art spaces in the Mile End, Griffintown, or Old Montreal. From contemporary installations to historic Quebecois works, there’s something for every vibe and interest—no ticket timers or tour buses required.

3. 🕹 Have a Throwback Night at North Star Pinball Bar

Looking for something casual, cool, and seriously fun?

North Star Machines à Piastres, located downtown, offers old-school pinball machines, retro arcade games, and vintage vibes—all paired with classic cocktails. It’s the perfect “do something different” night out that’s easygoing, nostalgic, and a total blast with friends.

4. 📽 Catch an Indie Film at Cinéma Moderne or Cinéma du Parc

Tired of Hollywood sequels?

Montreal is home to some of Canada’s best indie cinemas. Cinéma Moderne in the Mile End and Cinéma du Parc near downtown offer arthouse, foreign-language, and critically acclaimed films—plus comfy seats and that effortlessly cool Montreal ambiance.

Pro tip: Grab a drink nearby after for the perfect low-key night out.

5. 🚶‍♀️ Stroll Through Old Montreal and the Old Port

Montreal’s charm doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Old Montreal is one of the city’s most walkable, photogenic, and atmospheric districts, any time of year.

Cobblestone streets, historic architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and the Old Port boardwalk make for a scenic experience, whether you’re sightseeing or just taking it slow.

Why It’s Time to Laugh More

Sure, restaurants are great—but laughter sticks with you.
Montreal is one of Canada’s best cities for live stand-up comedy, and Comedyville is right at the heart of it.

If you’re looking for things to do in Montreal this weekend, why not make it unforgettable with a night of big laughs, great vibes, and the city’s most entertaining comedians?

📍 Where: Inside Resto Deli Planet, Central Station
🕒 When: Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights (doors at 7:00 PM)
🎟 Reserve tickets at comedyville.ca

 

Post by Eddie Case, exclusively for Comedyville.ca, All rights reserved.
Comedyville is a Comedy Club located in Downtown Montreal.

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8 Best Things to Do in Montreal https://www.comedyville.ca/8-best-things-to-do-in-montreal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=8-best-things-to-do-in-montreal https://www.comedyville.ca/8-best-things-to-do-in-montreal/#respond Wed, 02 Mar 2022 18:20:11 +0000 https://www.comedyville.ca/?p=6392 If you are visiting Montreal, you may be wondering why the first entry on our list is a church. Notre-Dame Basilica is something everyone has to see. Even if you aren’t religious, you will find...

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At Comedyville Comedy Club, we have patrons from all over. We love providing laughs to the Montreal comedy scene and also love showcasing our city to guests. Whether you are a first-time visitor, a new resident, or a lifelong Montrealer wanting to rediscover the area, here are the eight best things to do in Montreal, aside from attending a show at Comedyville Comedy Club.

1. Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

If you are visiting Montreal, you may be wondering why the first entry on our list is a church. Notre-Dame Basilica is something everyone has to see. Even if you aren’t religious, you will find yourself blown away by the architecture and art. The stained glass of this cathedral is among the most beautiful in North America and the world.

The Gothic Revival church also has an extensive history, and your admission includes a guided tour in either English or French. Extended tours are available for those who want to learn more about the church and visit areas like its galleries. As a functioning church, you can also attend mass if you wish. The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal is located in the historic district of Old Montreal.

2. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

If you were excited at the prospect of seeing the beauty of Notre-Dame, you will love the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Here you will find one of Canada’s most extensive collections of art including paintings, pottery, and other artifacts. In fact, this museum has over 40,000 permanent pieces on exhibit plus constantly rotating travelling exhibitions.

It isn’t uncommon for guests to spend hours wandering through the various pavilions and galleries. While there is truly something for everyone’s artistic taste, make sure you don’t miss the sculpture garden including many stunning pieces such as blown glass work by Dale Chihuly.

3. Redpath Museum

For the museum lovers out there, the Redpath Museum is another exciting and informative attraction. Are you interested in ancient Egyptian mummies? How about towering dinosaurs? You’ll find them both here along with many other exhibits exploring geology, biology, and paleontology.

The Redpath Museum, located on McGill University campus, is a museum of natural history that strives to draw guests in with impressive displays and interesting facts. You can purchase a guided tour; however, many visitors prefer exploring the museum on their own, allowing them to spend as much time at each exhibit as desired.

4. Attend a Hockey Game

Montreal is a hockey city. In fact, our famed Montreal Canadiens have won more Stanley Cups than any other team in history, hoisting the iconic trophy a total of 24 times. There is truly nothing quite like the environment of watching hockey here. Join the Canadiens, the oldest professional hockey franchise in the world, for one of their home games at the Bell Centre.

Watching hockey live can be entertaining even if you have limited knowledge of the sport. It is a fast-paced game with big hits and impressive saves. Watching the Canadiens take on their NHL rivals will give you an opportunity to take part in one of the city’s oldest traditions as the team played its first games way back in 1910.

5. Have Some Poutine

Montreal is famous for its culinary scene and has many iconic foods such as smoked meat and crepes; however, perhaps the most famous throughout Canada is poutine. And Montreal is by far the best place for poutine in the nation. This delicious food consists of French fries covered with cheese curds and gravy.

Poutine is perfect for a snack, or you can make an entire meal out of it. You won’t have to travel far to get great poutine in Montreal either as it can be found in many restaurants. Consider trying it at Chez Ma Tante, Casserole Kreole, La Banquise, or any of the delightful purveyors of this delicious treat.

6. Take in the Tam-Tams

If you are visiting Montreal during the summer, you simply must visit the Les Tam-Tams du mont Royal. This is the name of our weekly festival that occurs every Sunday near Mount Royal on Park Avenue (Avenue du Parc in French). This festival actually has its origins all the way back in 1974 and tends to have more of a bohemian style, making it a very fun experience and a great way to see more of Montreal.

When attending the Tam-Tams, you never know exactly what you’ll get. There are often drum circles, various games, and opportunities to shop. It is a very laid-back and leisurely festival, making it the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning all the way to sunset.

7. Cruise the St. Lawrence River

If you haven’t visited us before, you may be surprised to learn that the city is an island located in the Saint Lawrence River. Thus, one of the best ways to learn about the city is by taking a boat tour. There are many different companies that offer cruises leaving from the Old Port area.

These cruises are typically an hour to 90 minutes long and provide stories about the founding and history of Montreal. You will also be able to see many of Montreal’s famous architectural sites such as the Olympic Stadium and Habitat 67. This is a fun way to see the city in an unconventional manner.

8. Relax at Bota Bota

Speaking of boats, a relaxing way to spend some time in Montreal is on a boat that has been transformed into a floating spa. Called Bota Bota, this is a place where you can enjoy a massage, get a facial treatment, or enjoy healthy, delicious food at their restaurant.

Of course, many people prefer to book the Water Circuit. This is a series that begins with 15 minutes in the sauna followed by a short dip in a cold bath, and relaxation in a hammock. Customers are able to repeat the steps as often as desired until they are fully relaxed and ready to take on the rest of their day.

Have a True Montreal Experience!

While our eight best things to do in Montreal can certainly keep you entertained, there are many things to do as you spend time exploring. As the premier comedy club here, we are certainly happy to welcome you to take in a show at Comedyville as well, right after relaxing at a Spa. Regardless of what you decide to do, we know you’ll love visiting our city and may your visit be a memorable one.

 

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