When the Montreal St. Patrick’s Day Parade takes over the streets in a massive celebration of Irish pride, you know spring in Montreal is just around the corner. This year marks the city’s 201st parade, bringing members of the Irish community from across the island together for music, colourful floats, and one of Montreal’s most beloved annual traditions. It’s a great day to watch a parade with the family, or gather friends to drink in the city's best bars and grab some cheap eats.
What is the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal?
This is one of the biggest days of the year for the Irish community of Montreal to celebrate in the downtown core with tons of music, dancing and general good (green) vibes. Put together by the United Irish Societies of Montreal, it’s complete with a grand marshal, chief officer and an elected queen (via a public speaking competition) and princesses. Native sons and daughters of Dublin and beyond also converge on the city to show their support for one of the foundational communities of the city.
When is the St Patricks Day Parade in Montreal in 2026?
The 201st Montreal St-Patrick's Parade will take place on Sunday, March 22, 2026, starting at 12 p.m. and could last for several hours.
What is the location of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal 2026?
The St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal starts at the corner of Du Fort and De Maisonneuve, proceeding eastward to Jeanne-Mance.
If you want to make sure you see as much of the parade as possible, we recommend you grab a spot on the street as early as 11 a.m. After that, if you fancy yourself a drink in a proper Irish establishment, there’s plenty to choose from on Bishop Street, Crescent Street and Peel Street between Sainte-Catherine Street West and Rene-Levesque Boulevard.
The closest metro stations to see the parade are Atwater, Guy-Concordia and Peel on the Green Line.
What are the key 2026 parade road closures (March 22, 2026)?
The parade is a major Montreal cultural event, drawing massive crowds to celebrate Irish heritage in the city, so expect heavy congestion downtown throughout the afternoon. Here are several road closures:
Parade Route: De Maisonneuve Boulevard, from Du Fort Street to Jeanne-Mance Street.
Affected Area: Streets surrounding the route—including parts of Guy, Peel, and Stanley—may also experience closures as the parade moves through downtown.
Timing: Roads will begin closing before noon, with the parade running from 12:00 PM to approximately 3:00 PM.
Public Transit: Taking the Metro is highly recommended. Stations such as Atwater, Guy-Concordia, and Peel offer convenient access to the parade route.
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