Montreal in April: Weather Insights, Packing Tips, and Must-See Attractions

Montreal Weather in April

As the snow finally thaws and warmer weather starts to arrive in Canada each April, Montreal welcomes an influx of visitors hoping to enjoy the many outdoor activities and delicious maple treats the city offers. Visitors should be aware that while April sees an increase in guests arriving after a long, snowy winter, it is not fully spring yet.

Old Montreal is best explored by foot. However, to avoid snow on the ground, it may be best to wait until May. Although springtime does not yet bring the full throng of summer visitors, many of the most popular events in Montreal have not commenced.

  • Average high: 52 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius)
  • Average low: 34 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius)

The warmer weather allows easier access to the area’s attractions and events; however, it can also be quite unpredictable. Expect about 11 days with at least some rainfall. Snow is not unheard of, and temperatures can dip below freezing, so it’s wise to prepare for colder conditions than anticipated.

What to Pack

April can be a fickle month, offering warm temperatures followed by sudden cold and snow. Therefore, packing versatile clothing is essential. Bring along:

  • Warm, water-resistant outerwear
  • An umbrella
  • Closed-toe shoes
  • A range of clothing, including T-shirts, sweaters, light pants, heavy slacks, and a warm coat

Packing layered outfits is a smart approach, as days may be warm while nights remain chilly.

April Events in Montreal

If the April weather has inspired you to discover Montreal, it is highly beneficial to plan your trip around the various events taking place. While the calendar is not as packed as during the summer months, spring still brings plenty of exciting activities for travelers.

  • Pan-Africa International African and Caribbean Film Festival: This annual event showcases exclusive film screenings, meetings, and roundtables with directors, producers, and film talents.
  • Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival: A prestigious gathering that attracts some of the world’s top literary talents, also known as the “Blue Met.”
  • Black & Blue Festival: Celebrating gay, bisexual, and transgender culture, this event draws thousands of visitors to Montreal.
  • The Big Fashion Sale: Also known as Braderie de Mode Québécoise, it offers a chance to purchase samples from some of Quebec’s leading fashion designers. Moreover, the Montreal Classical Guitar Festival invites guests to celebrate the music of the guitar.
  • Easter: Occurring often on the first weekend in April, the city hosts egg hunts, festivities, and parades. Attending mass at one of Montreal’s historic churches, such as St. Joseph’s Oratory or Notre-Dame Basilica, is a unique way to observe this holiday.
  • Montreal Salon des Pierres: This mid-April event highlights local jewelers, showcasing gems, fossils, and high-end jewelry, featuring over 200 vendors.

April Travel Tips

  • While ski season may have concluded, ski resorts like Mont-Tremblant still offer great off-peak deals. You’ll discover various discounts on airfare, accommodations, meals, and attractions during this quieter tourist season.
  • Indulge in a maple-inspired menu at one of the numerous restaurants celebrating sugar shack season (known as cabanes à sucres). This delightful season typically begins in March and extends through April.
  • Even if weather conditions in April may be less than ideal, the majority of significant hotels connect to the underground city, reducing outdoor exposure.
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