Free Fall Harvest Activities in Montréal

Enjoy the Best Free Fall Harvest Activities in Montréal This Season!

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If you’re looking for a free activity to do in Montréal this fall, you’re in for a treat! Montréal offers a variety of fall harvest experiences, ranging from markets to outdoor adventures. These activities will immerse you in the beauty of autumn while celebrating the local harvest.

Summary

Montréal’s fall harvest activities offer both urban and rural experiences. You can visit the city’s public markets, like Atwater and Jean-Talon, where you’ll find vibrant displays of fresh produce, from pumpkins to apples. For a more immersive experience, farms just outside Montréal, such as Labonté de la Pomme and Domaine Labranche, offer fruit-picking, tractor rides, and corn mazes. The Verger Labonté farm provides eco-friendly harvests, and the Morgan Arboretum is perfect for fall walks amidst stunning autumn foliage. For a city-based adventure, explore Mount Royal or take in breathtaking views of the colorful cityscape from La Grande Roue, Montréal’s Ferris wheel.

Fun Facts

  • Québec is one of the world’s largest cranberry producers! You can visit cranberry bogs for a unique picking experience until mid-October.
  • Montréal’s Mount Royal was designed by the same architect who designed New York’s Central Park, making it a central part of the city’s green space.
  • At the Labonté de la Pomme farm, you can not only pick apples but also enjoy cider tasting and gourmet meals in their apple shack!
  • The Morgan Arboretum spans over 245 hectares, offering one of the largest urban forests in the region, perfect for fall hikes.

Montréal’s fall harvest activities are a wonderful way to enjoy the season, and many of these events are free! Whether you want to explore markets, enjoy nature, or experience a farm adventure, there’s something for everyone.

For more information: Fall harvest activities in and around Montréal | Tourisme Montréal (mtl.org)

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