Montreal Old Port in summer with festivals and city skyline

Best time to visit Montréal for good weather

When is the best weather in Montréal? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.

Best month

July

The best month — Jazz Fest, Canada Day, Just for Laughs and Osheaga all in one extraordinary month

Osheaga Music Festival (Île Sainte-Hélène) — one of North America's premier outdoor music events

Canada Day (July 1) celebrations in Old Montreal and across the city

Warm 22–27°C with long days; the city's iconic terrace culture running at full capacity

All months ranked — Good weather

July

Best match

The best month — Jazz Fest, Canada Day, Just for Laughs and Osheaga all in one extraordinary month

#1 for good weather

August

Best match

Warm summer lingers with festivals continuing — one of the best months for a relaxed visit

#2 for good weather

June

Best match

Festival season launches — Jazz Festival, comedy and the city's terrace culture at peak energy

#3 for good weather

September

Best match

Golden September in the Laurentians — the best month for foliage day trips and comfortable city exploring

#4 for good weather

October

Strong option

Peak fall foliage — the Laurentians and Eastern Townships turn red and gold in spectacular fashion

#5 for good weather

May

Strong option

Spring properly arrived — terrace season underway, festivals beginning and the city at its most beautiful

#6 for good weather

April

Strong option

Montreal waking up — café terraces appear, the Plateau blossoms and the city shakes off winter

#7 for good weather

March

Worth considering

The long thaw — maple syrup season in the Laurentians and the city beginning to wake up

#8 for good weather

November

Worth considering

Pre-winter grey season — good for indoor Montreal: galleries, restaurants and underground culture

#9 for good weather

December

Worth considering

Winter Montreal in full effect — Christmas markets, Old Port lights and the city in its most atmospheric winter dress

#10 for good weather

February

Avoid

Fête des Neiges and Igloofest — Montreal transforms its most brutal month into a party

#11 for good weather

January

Avoid

Arctic cold but Montreal copes beautifully — underground city, ice skating and a genuinely winter-adapted culture

#12 for good weather

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Scores are directional — designed to compare months within Montréal, not to make precise claims. Full methodology →