Lionel-Groulx – closed to metro station
Marché Atwater
Av. Atwater and Charles-Biddle street
Street Charlevoix and Street Duvernet
Every summer, one event brings Montreal’s Southwest to life like no oth
A street festival in the heart of Montreal
For three days, À l’Ouest de la Dame celebrates everything that makes Montreal summers so special.
Located just steps from the Lachine Canal, the event invites both visitors and locals to fully enjoy the neighborhood in a warm and festive atmosphere.
Stroll along a lively pedestrian street, discover local businesses, enjoy spontaneous artistic performances, and savor local specialties — here, every corner holds a surprise.
er: À l’Ouest de la Dame. From July 10 to 12, 2026, Notre-Dame Street West (between Atwater and Vinet) transforms into a vibrant open-air summer destination where culture, gastronomy, and local discoveries come together.
A street festival in the heart of Montreal
For three days, À l’Ouest de la Dame celebrates everything that makes Montreal summers so special.
Located just steps from the Lachine Canal, the event invites both visitors and locals to fully enjoy the neighborhood in a warm and festive atmosphere.
Stroll along a lively pedestrian street, discover local businesses, enjoy spontaneous artistic performances, and savor local specialties — here, every corner holds a surprise.
This festival is a true immersion into the Montreal way of life. Whether with friends or family, visitors can:
À l’Ouest de la Dame is the perfect place to kick off the summer season and fully enjoy Montreal in the summertime.
More than just an event, this festival highlights the richness and diversity of the Southwest’s neighborhoods, including Griffintown, Little Burgundy, and Saint-Henri.
It’s an invitation to slow down, discover the area from a new perspective, and support local businesses—all while enjoying an accessible and unifying program.
Lionel-Groulx
35-36
Lionel-Groulx – proche du métro
Marché Atwater
Av. Atwater et rue Charles-Biddle
rue Charlevoix et rue Duvernet
A big thank you to the City of Montreal, the Sud-Ouest Borough, Desjardins Caisse du Sud-Ouest, BIXI, and the Société Culturelle Les Survenants for their contribution to making this event possible.
This project was made possible in part thanks to the City of Montreal.