Things to do in and around Montreal this weekend: Sept. 23-25

It's officially fall, and though the leaves haven't quite changed colour yet, you may want to grab a coat before heading out to explore the city.
Here are a few events happening this weekend in and around Montreal:
A pow wow in Canada. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)
POW WOW
Join the First People's House under the big tent at McGill University for a full day of traditional dancing, drumming, singing and more.
WHERE: McGill University's lower field
PRICE: Free
Haunted house
HAUNTED MONTREAL
Take a guided tour through downtown Montreal's haunted bars, a forgotten graveyard, hotels rife with paranormal activity and more.
WHERE: Norman Bethune Square
PRICE: Starting at $24.50
Haunted house
FAIT AU QUÉBEC
From accessories to art and food, discover some local artisans at the Fait au Québec Etsy de Laval event.
WHERE: The cafeteria of Collège Laval (1275 du Collège Avenue)
PRICE: Varies
Models during Fashion Week in Montreal. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz)
FASHION WEEK ON THE WELL
Discover some of Montreal's most fashion-forward stores as Promenade Wellington takes part in Montreal Fashion Week.
WHERE: Wellington Street
PRICE: Varies
A Mexican pork stew. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
MULTICULTURAL POTLUCK
Put your cooking skills to the test and share some delicious food at the multicultural potluck organized by Bienvenue à NDG.
WHERE: Herbert-Outerbridge Park
PRICE: Free
A man carries a pumpkin at a market on a warm fall day in Montreal. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes)
OLDIES BUT GOODIES
As always, Montreal has lots to offer during the fall, whether it be picnicking on Mount Royal Park, flying a kite at Beaver Lake or visiting one of the city's public markets.
If you're in the mood to be in nature, consider supporting local and picking your own fruit and vegetables at one of the city's many farms (just search for the one closest to you).
Don't forget you can also visit these places (and more) any time:
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