From March 17th to 22nd, 2026, the Jeux Urbains Montréal festival will take over the Centre Eaton de Montréal for four days dedicated to urban sports and culture.
During the event, the shopping centre will transform into a lively playground featuring a free and dynamic program that includes competitions, live demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and activities for visitors of all ages.
One of the highlights will be an international BMX Flatland competition bringing together 12 riders from 10 countries. The competition will be co-hosted by world champion Jean William Prévost, with athletes to watch including Japanese rising star Carin Hommura and German rider Chris Böhm.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy urban dance and breaking battles, combat sports demonstrations, and an interactive zone offering introductory sessions to activities such as fencing and taekwondo.

































