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"On Sunday (July 8) from 3 p.m. I can catch Anita Feng at the riverfront Village au Pied de Couranton, where she'll be serving a menu featuring noodles and fried chicken — although she won't be offering Trilogie's beloved dumplings at that pop-up." - Tim Forster
We paid $5 to enter. More less accesible to be with a wheelchair. I like the concept of having a path made of wood. Very crowded, DJ was pretty good. I recommend to eat something before coming . Food lines were horrible.
Flaviennefazyola
Google
For the last fireworks it was packed . The washroom line was ridiculously long yet we all went for the view which we got . Parking was hard to find . Parking 2-3 streets away to be able to walk there . We were smart enough to leave the location 8 mins before the fireworks ends in order to be able to go get our car and get out before the crowd starts moving all at once . If there could be more washroom it would’ve been better in case of some busy occasions like this !
Alexander T.
Google
First time at this place and it was definitely a fun outing to listen to nostalgic music and great remixes. It was a fun mix of food and drink vendors , outdoor basketball and other outdoor games like life size connect four.
A small notice is that you pay a deposit for all cups and containers to return at the end of the night but wasn't communicated until after I had thrown it away unknowingly.. thankfully I was able to recover it but keep this in mind when purchasing drinks.
The outdoor portable bathrooms are awful so if you can avoid them, I would do so at all costs.
Prices were fairly standard for outdoor venues and the drinks were nothing special with a combination of mixed punch drinks and canned drinks like beer and Whiteclaw.
Unfortunately, it rained that night with no cover in sight but made for a fun experience overall. Entry is 5$ and they take cash and card which always makes things easier.
Mark P.
Google
This is a gem, hidden in a little corner of our city. Beautiful view of La Ronde and the Jaques Cartier bridge.
Drinks are a little pricey, about 10$ each Whiteclaw.
It's kid and dog-friendly. There are a few food options which I did not have the opportunity to try.
The sound system is fantastic. You can hear the music clearly across the entire venue.
Great vibes all around! It's a must-see
Edit: Went back to try the food and watch the fireworks. Food was great, I would suggest the birria tacos and jumbo hotdogs. This is also one of the best venues to watch the fireworks.
aurelieplg
Google
very good event, felt like i was outside of montreal there, dancing, gathering with friends and watching the sunset’s colors ! amazing !! and great vegan options (dumplings) we had a beer too, but there were also possibilities to order cocktails
some games were available, plus a stand for making some bracelets !
no ticket to buy, the entrance is free
David H.
Google
Sandy, often wet, crowded and LOTS of smokers, also, don't watch the fireworks there, the music is not in sync but delayed. And even though there's a non-smoking area, since it's an open space, smoke gets carried by the wind... and I wouldn't bring kids there because of the loud music also. Nice ambiance but not for everyone.
mahoor R.
Google
Nice place to watch fireworks! Free entrance before 7 pm and $5 after!
The staff at the entrance are not the nicest And that is my reason for the 4 stars!
It is a bit pricy for drinks but you can bring your own picnic, food from outside . Be careful: they do not allow any glass or alcohol!
Amelie B.
Google
We went for the Afrotontik event. I have to say it was a blast!! We arrived at 6PM, it was white empty but it got full later on. Great music, everyone was dancing! Lovely evening ◡̈