YATAI MTL is the largest Japanese street market in Quebec, attracting over
35,000 people for 4 days. Culinary booths will offer a Japanese street food menu. Montrealers will be able to discover food and merchant booths and several activities as well as cultural programming.
DATE
5 - 8 JUIN, 2025
Location
Hangar 1825, Griffintown
intake
Pre-sale admission: $4
Admission price on site: $5
*Free for children under 12
and people aged 65+
*Free for Shiba pawrents as well as for anyone wearing a kimono or yukata.
Timetable
Thursday 5 June 17:00 - 22:00
Fri June 6 17:00 - 22:00
Sat June 7 12:00pm - 10:00pm
Sun 8 June 12:00pm - 7:00pm

Events

Quรฉbecโ€”Japan networking evening
A friendly evening with communities from economic, cultural and creative backgrounds!
YATAI MTL invites you to an exclusive networking evening to strengthen the ties between the business and cultural communities of Quebec and Japan. Bringing together a hundred people, this convivial evening will bring together several communities from economic, cultural and creative backgrounds. It will be the ideal opportunity to exchange, to forge new professional relationships and to celebrate the collaborations between Quebec and Japan, in the festive atmosphere of a Japanese street market.
๐Ÿ•’ Date: Thursday, June 5, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
๐Ÿ“ Location: Hangar 1825, along the Lachine Canal
๐ŸŽŸ Ticket price: $50, including Japanese street food menu ๐Ÿœ and refreshments.

The Highlights

FAQ

When and where does YATAI MTL take place?
YATAI MTL will take place from June 5 to 8, 2025 :
Thursday 5 June: 17:00 โ€” 22:00
Friday 6 June: 17:00 โ€” 22:00
Saturday 7 June: 12:00pm โ€” 10:00pm
Sunday 8 June: 12:00pm โ€” 7:00pm

Location: Hangar 1825, Entrance by Rue des ร‰clusiers: https://maps.app.goo.gl/f8bUzYag9bssQvRG8

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How do I get to Hangar 1825?
We encourage you to use eco-friendly methods for your trips.
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- Subway : Charlevoix stations (10 min on foot), Georges-Vanier (15 min), Lionel-Groulx (15 min)
- Bus : line 36 (Notre-Dame/Des Seigneurs stop)
- Car : private parking lots nearby (limited spaces) think of the application ClickNPark
โ€” Bicycle : bike parking on site
- BIXI : stations nearby
Are there parking lots next to the event?
Hangar 1825 does not have private parking. You can find street squares around the site. The bike, BIXI or public transport option remains the simplest!
What is the admission price?
Presale (until June 7 at 5 pm): $4 + taxes and fees
Price on site and online after the presale: $5
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Book your tickets in advance for quick access!

Free for:
- Free admission for children under 12 and seniors over 65.
- Free entry for Shiba Inu owners and anyone wearing a kimono or yukata
What if I can't find my tickets?
Check your junk mail (sender: Zeffy)
Use the referral tool on the ticketing page
Contact us: info@asiasie.com
Refund of tickets
Tickets are non-refundable.
What payment methods are accepted?
- Ticket office, bars and merchants: credit and debit cards
- Food kiosks: Snappy QR mobile order, card, debit, cash
Can I leave and return during the event?
Yes, but in case of traffic, you will have to wait to return.
Is the festival accessible to pushchairs and wheelchairs?
The site is partially accessible: some areas may be less accessible. Our volunteers will be there to help you and facilitate your travel.
Is there an ATM on site?
No, think about your credit or debit card.
In case of rain, what happens?
The festival continues except in case of dangerous weather. Bring an umbrella and boots!
(No refund in case of cancellation.)
Are dogs allowed?
Yes! Of course dogs are welcome at YATAI!
Will there be water points?
Yes, several water points will be accessible on the site. Remember to bring your own water bottle to stay well hydrated!
What items are forbidden?
Bringing in alcoholic drinks from outside is prohibited.
What to do in case of a lost item?
- During the event: go to the volunteer booth.
- After the event: contact us by email at info@asiasie.com.

Ambassadors

Kuniko Fujita
(Mrs. Sakรฉ in Quebec)
Speaker, master sommelier and international sake sommelier.
Geneviรจve Borne
Model and TV presenter
In love with Japan, she admires its thousand-year-old traditions and its spirit of innovation.

Partners

Thank you for the support of Montreal MPs