It’s the season of summer festivals in Montreal.
While some people opt to get away for the summer, those who choose to stay in Montreal will still take a hit to their wallet.
Here’s a breakdown of ticket prices for ongoing and upcoming festivals in the city:
Montreal Comic-Con at Palais des Congrès – July 5 to 7
- 3-day General Admission: $110
- 3-day Deluxe: $125
- 3-day VIP: $350
- 3-day Child (6-12): $21
Comic-Con patrons will also need to pay extra fees for autographs or photos with featured guests such as Kevin Smith, Robert Englund, and Vincent D’Onofrio.
Comediha! in downtown Montreal – July 18 to 28
- Tickets to all shows start at $50 and go up to $130 with added perks
- After July 14, tickets will start at $80
Osheaga 2024 at Parc Jean-Drapeau – Aug. 2 to 4
- Individual tickets start at $395 and go as high as $1,620
- Group tickets start at $593 and go as high as $2,000
Renting a four-seat pedal boat in the Lachine Canal will cost $25/$30/$60 for 30/60/120 minutes. A swimming day at Parc Jean-Drapeau will cost $14.35 for a family of four.