Copy of DSC04359
Avenue Duluth Logo Vertical

Duluth Avenue comes to life differently.

Pedestrian Duluth 2024

The avenue comes to life differently

From Monday May 14 to Saturday October 15

Copy of DSC07867
Programming

Concerts and entertainment

This summer, rediscover Duluth Avenue, cleared of cars and trucks, making it a meeting place for everyone. Here, we take the time to savor the little joys, to listen to the sounds of summer and to feel the life vibrating around us. It is a space where we can slow down, live together and share precious moments in community.
Join us for free shows and activities along the avenue, every weekend from noon to 8 p.m. (and until 11 p.m. during trade fairs). Consult the complete program to discover all the activities planned and come and share these moments with us.
History of Duluth Avenue

Did you know?

Duluth Avenue, initially known as Saint-Jean-Baptiste Street, was laid out in 1859 in the village of the same name. In 1890, it was renamed Duluth Avenue in honor of Daniel Greysolon Duluth, a French explorer born in 1639, who played a crucial role in French colonial expansion westward.

Located in the heart of Plateau-Mont-Royal, Duluth Avenue quickly transformed into a major commercial and manufacturing axis from the beginning of the 20th century. This quaint street is famous today for its charming restaurants, cafes, boutiques and lively, community vibe. It extends from Mont-Royal Park to La Fontaine Park, offering a perfect setting for a relaxing walk or a lively evening.

The avenue is also known for its BYOB restaurants, adding a unique and friendly touch to this already popular thoroughfare. Its bohemian and eclectic atmosphere makes it a must-see for residents and visitors to Montreal.

To learn the detailed history and fascinating facts about Duluth Avenue, click the link below:

Pedestrian Duluth

From Monday May 14 to Saturday October 15, 2024, without cars or trucks; a space where time passes more slowly.

Concerts and entertainment

Free concerts and events all along the avenue.

Do not miss

Sunday October 6: Closure of the pedestrian street

Supported by

Plateau Mont Royal logo
Desjardins Plateau Mont Royal logo
Affiche piétons seulement sur Avenue Duluth
Affiche piétons seulement sur Avenue Duluth
Traverse pour piétons
Affiche piétons seulement sur Avenue Duluth
Affiche piétons seulement sur Avenue Duluth
GALLERY

To make you want to come and walk

A thousand and one moments captured through the lens of our collaborators

Questions?

To find out or discuss the organization of an event, do not hesitate to write to us. We will be happy to join you to discuss and answer your questions.


Donate

Since 2014, the Association of Merchants of Duluth Avenue has strived to promote the economic and cultural development of this emblematic artery. We are pleased to announce that pedestrianization is back, and your financial support would be greatly appreciated to help us realize this project. Your contributions will allow us to continue to offer you an unforgettable experience of cultural, artisanal, social and culinary entertainment in the heart of this historic avenue of Montreal. We hope that you can participate in this initiative to help promote the dynamism and attractiveness of Duluth Avenue.

Make a donation

Since 2014, the Association of Merchants of Duluth Avenue has strived to promote the economic and cultural development of this emblematic artery. We are pleased to announce that pedestrianization is back, and your financial support would be greatly appreciated to help us realize this project. Your contributions will allow us to continue to offer you an unforgettable experience of cultural, artisanal, social and culinary entertainment in the heart of this historic avenue of Montreal. We hope that you can participate in this initiative to help promote the dynamism and attractiveness of Duluth Avenue.

Newsletter