Salon du Livre Montreal
| Bookfair
Date:
Trade Show Contact
slm.info@videotron.ca
www.salondulivredemontreal.com
Audience:
professional visitors and general public
Cycle:
annually
Year of foundation:
1950
The Salon du Livre in Montreal is one of Canada's most significant literary events, taking place annually in November in the heart of Montreal. Established in 1950, the Salon du Livre de Montréal has evolved into a hub for book lovers, authors, publishers, and literature enthusiasts from around the world. This event is organized by the Salon du Livre de Montréal organization, which is dedicated to promoting literature and the written word.
Throughout its history, the Salon du Livre has earned a reputation as a diverse platform for literary exchange. The fair showcases thousands of books across various genres and provides visitors with the opportunity to meet hundreds of authors in person. Interviews and lectures offer deep insights into the literary world and allow visitors to interact directly with the creators of their favorite works.
A key feature of the Salon du Livre is its comprehensive range of events for all ages. Tailored events for children and students are organized, including meetings with favorite authors, exciting games, quizzes, and educational workshops. These activities are designed to inspire young people to read and to nurture their creative skills.
In addition to the wide spectrum of books and literary events, the Salon du Livre is distinguished by its international guests. Every year, authors and publishers from overseas are invited to enrich the cultural diversity and promote cross-cultural exchange.
The Salon du Livre takes place at the Palais des Congres in Montreal, a modern venue that is ideal for an event of this magnitude. The Palais des Congres is not only architecturally impressive but also a central hub easily accessible by public transport, making it a perfect location for an event that attracts literature enthusiasts from all over the world.
The Salon du Livre takes place annually, and therefore for the 48th time previsibly in December 2025 in Montreal.
Local time:
07:22 h (UTC -04:00)