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Explore Quebec’s Christmas Markets for local shopping and an unforgettable festive atmosphere. Discover our selection of the best markets in the province:
Montreal
Lanaudière
Capitale-Nationale
Eastern Townships
Outaouais
Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
From snowshoeing to cross-country skiing, including tobogganing, here are some suggested places to enjoy winter.
Saguenay
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
The Ritz-Carlton Montreal Winter Terrace, which we recently visited, offers a luxurious and cozy atmosphere under the COAT LAB theme, perfect for enjoying signature cocktails and seasonal treats. The place is decorated in holiday colours with magical lights and ornaments. It is open until December 21, 2025.
Here’s a glimpse of our experience on Instagram.
The Belvu Terrace, located on the rooftop of the Montreal Marriott Château Champlain hotel, offers an urban experience with views of downtown Montreal, outdoor fireplaces, and a heated area to enjoy winter in comfort. Visitors can enjoy comforting cocktails and small bites while admiring the winter scenery.
The William Gray Winter Terrace, on the rooftop of the William Gray Hotel in Old Montreal, charming with its warm and intimate atmosphere. It offers heated domes, outdoor fireplaces, blankets, and soft lighting. Mulled wine and creative cocktails accompany visitors in this picturesque setting.
The Bivouac winter terrace, located in the Quartier des Spectacles, features an urban chalet style with private huts, outdoor fires, and magical lights. Perfect for evenings with friends or a romantic night out, it offers a gourmet winter menu and hot drinks.
The holiday season is synonymous with kindness. Here are some suggestions for volunteering:
The holiday season is also a great time to treat yourself to a nice meal at a restaurant or discover new cocktails with friends or family.
You might want to try Sabayon restaurant in Montreal, which topped Air Canada’s list of Best New Restaurants.
The best strategy to save is to get the National Bank World Elite Mastercard or the American Express Cobalt Card to earn 5 points per dollar on your spending at restaurants and bars.
You could visit the Quartier des Spectacles to experience the 15th edition of Lumino and go skating at Esplanade Tranquille, then head to the Grand Christmas Market. After dark, hop aboard one of the 42 cabins of La Grande Roue de Montréal for a breathtaking view of the city.
Santa Claus will be very busy in December, but he always makes a stop at certain libraries in Montreal. The Kingdom of Santa Claus at Complexe Desjardins will also be welcoming him until December 24, 2025.
In Montreal, many winter activities are accessible without spending a fortune. You can skate on the Esplanade Tranquille in the Quartier des Spectacles, stroll through the Montreal Christmas Village at Atwater Market, or visit the Grand Christmas Market at Place des Festivals, all offering free entertainment and a festive atmosphere.
To find handmade gifts and regional products, head to the Montreal Christmas Village at Atwater Market and the Grand Christmas Market at Place des Festivals. These markets bring together local artisans and creators and offer many original and festive gift ideas.
The best photo spots are in the Quartier des Spectacles with its illuminations and ice rinks, at the Montreal Christmas Village and the Grand Christmas Market at Place des Festivals. Chalets, lights, and decorations create a magical setting ideal for capturing the holiday spirit.
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