Montreal

Montrealers urged to ditch cars, opt for public transit this event-filled weekend

Eight different events, including two Metallica concerts, the Montreal Pride parade and îleSoniq, will attract nearly 200,000 people per day over the weekend, says city spokesperson Philippe Sabourin. 

8 events, including Metallica concerts and Montreal Pride celebrations, to draw hundreds of thousands

Thousands turned out to walk in the Montreal Pride parade, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021.
The Montreal Pride parade will be making its way along René-Lévesque Boulevard on Sunday. It's one of eight different events taking place across the island this weekend. (Peter McCabe/The Canadian Press)

The best way to get around Montreal this weekend is by public transit, says the city of Montreal, as it braces for one of its busiest weekends of the summer. 

Eight different events, including two Metallica concerts, the Montreal Pride parade and îleSoniq, will attract nearly 200,000 people per day over the next two days, said city spokesperson Philippe Sabourin on Friday. 

There's also the ongoing National Bank Open tennis tournament, International First Peoples' Festival and an anime festival. 

"There will be lots of action this weekend in the city," Sabourin said.

The events will cause heavy traffic across much of the island, he said, including at the Olympic Park esplanade, in downtown Montreal (between René-Lévesque and Robert-Bourassa boulevards) and Parc Jean-Drapeau. 

The quickest way to get around is by taking public transit, Sabourin said. Metros will be running more often on the green and yellow lines, and more staff will be working to help get everyone around safely and efficiently. 

"If you're coming from the South Shore and you didn't get the chance to try the REM, now is your chance," Sabourin said. 

He is recommending that people buy their passes in advance to avoid queues at the ticket booth. 

Both Metallica shows, on Friday and Sunday, are expected to attract 60,000 metalheads.

With increased traffic in the area, near Pie-IX station, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) says bikes will not be allowed on the green line as of 3:30 p.m. both days. Several roads in the area will also be blocked off. 

For $19 a ticket, a "Metallica unlimited weekend fare" will let you travel on the bus, Metro, and REM in zones A, B, C and D from 10 a.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday.