The Montreal National Home Show 2017
38th EditionMarch 10 - 19, 2017
This annual Home Show is very popular with the Montrealers. Its traditional location at Place Bonaventure offers ample space for numerous exhibitor booths and their featured products. Weekends are especially very busy. Consider yourself lucky of you could find time to visit the show during the weekdays, to enjoy more of the exhibitors' attention.
With its 500 exhibitors and 1500 experts and specialists, the Show offers the greatest choice to carry out its projects of renovation, interior design and decoration. Those of you who are building a new home or planning renovations of an old one, are especially advised to visit the show. You will get many ideas how to go about your project, what materials to use, and even experts' comments on your specific situation, and this free advice being included in the price of the entry ticket to the Show.
There are many things to see. The house MICROHabitations in the photo just above could be bought for about $100,000 with everything inside it, all the build-in furniture and the amenities. You will be surprised how cosy and attractive it is when you step in.
And the newly renovated houses will also need windows and doors, and there are many to choose from at the show.
Various types and styles of furniture also abound. You will have a hard time to decide which pieces you like the most.
Barbecues are also plentiful. Free demonstration cooking classes are offered, suggesting how to use the barbecues to surprise family and guests with delicious meals.
Also, don't forget to stop at Jura loft to learn about their coffee machines, how to use them, and especially to have a brake and to taste their coffee.
And if you get too overwhelmed by a great variety of items to see, and tired from walking in this very large exhibition hall, you can always get a free massage and a quick pick-me-up exercise thanks to equipment that requires absolutely no effort on your part.
To see and discover at the show:
- The village of mini-houses.
- The most current trends in appliances and furniture.
- Eco-friendly novelties for the home and garden.
- The Children's House signed Bonneville and its landscaped garden.
- Accessible and up-to-date home automation accessories.
- Many attractions to which visitors can participate, such as La cuisine de
- At home, which offers many workshops for all.
- Hundreds of products and services to improve, facilitate or colour your way of life.
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All photos by Nadia Slejskova.
For more information about various activities, opening hours and tickets, visit The Montreal National Home Show's website.
Read more about previous editions of the Montreal National Home Show here.
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