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Top 10 tips to surviving Osheaga 2024 during a heat wave

The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival is coming to Montreal this weekend—just a few days after another epic heat wave.

Laura Osborne
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Laura Osborne
Editor, Time Out Canada
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Montreal is having (another) heat wave smack in the middle of festival season

And while the city is flocking to all the coolest things to do—hitting the urban beaches, rooftop pools and shady picnic spots—there are some activities where it’s more challenging to beat the heat.

With all the amazing things happening in and around the city right now, Osheaga—one of Montreal’s best music festivals—should be at the top of your list. But don’t forget about the humidex.

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Photograph: Eva Blue

What are the best ways to beat the heat at Osheaga?

  1. Arrive early so you can spend time walking the site when it’s not crowded and is still daylight

  2. Look for all the water fountains that have been installed and identify the “less popular” ones

  3. Bringing an empty reusable water bottle into the site is allowed, but the bag rules are strict (no larger than 16" x 6" x 12"; small pouches and fanny packs with no more than one pocket and clutch bags no larger than 6" x 9") so pack accordingly

  4. You can buy beverages on site (water, beer and spirits) but remember to drink responsibly

  5. Good friends remind each other to hydrate. Going solo? Set an alarm

  6. In the past, sprinklers and hoses have been available to cool down the crowds—especially in the front row

  7. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen (only non-aerosol containers of 3.4 oz. or less are permitted)

  8. Not feeling well? There is a medical team on site, including a truck from GRIP, a Montréal-based organization that helps people make informed decisions about drug use

  9. Take advantage of the various chill out spaces if you need to take a break from the noise

  10. Osheaga also offers the services of Les Hirondelles, a first-responder and intervention group for women and vulnerable people who experience acts of sexual harassment and aggression at festivals and other events
    Osheaga
    Photograph: Eva Blue

How long will the heat wave last?

With humidex values nearing 40 degrees Celsius, be prepared for the heat and humidity to persist through Saturday. Urban Montreal areas will experience heightened, uncomfortable heat, with temperatures potentially a few degrees higher than in other regions. Environment Canada cautions that high heat can rapidly deteriorate your health and that of your family and friends.

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Photograph: Tim SnowOsheaga

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