Get a permit to sell art or crafts on public property
Artists and craftspeople need a permit if they want to exhibit and sell their work on public property. This procedure provides a framework for the sale of handicrafts and works of art on public property in Montréal.
At the moment, only the borough of Ville-Marie has a procedure in place.
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For the 2026 season, renewals, new applications, additions to production or changes to applicant status are accepted.
Permits are valid from the date of issue until January 31, 2027.
Registration period
From September 22 to October 3, 2025.
Evaluation sessions
- Artisans: October 14, 2025
- There are no available slots for exhibitors, portrait artists or cartoonists.
Those interested in having their work evaluated by a jury must come to the Accès Montréal office to make an appointment and pay the application fee.
Space assignment
Locations are available on two sites:
- Old Montréal
- Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest
Spaces will be assigned to artists and craftspeople according to seniority until none are left. For people who cannot be present, you will need to delegate a representative with a dated and signed power of attorney when spaces are assigned. Montréal municipal employees cannot represent an artist or craftsperson.
Current artists and craftspeople can contact [email protected]for more information.
Site allocation dates for permit holders:
- Artisans: November 19, 202 at 10 a.m.
- Exhibitors: November 20, 2025 at 10 a.m.
- Caricature artists: November 20, 2025 at 1 p.m.
A photo may be taken, at no cost, if the city deems it necessary.
Fees
General permit for artists and craftspeople | 2026 fees coming soon. |
|---|---|
ID card for each representative that will sell your goods on public property | 2026 fees coming soon. |
Permit for each representative that will sell your goods on public property | 2026 fees coming soon. |
Fee to open a file for artist/craftsperson permit application | 2026 fees coming soon. |
A replacement ID card | 2026 fees coming soon. |
Required documents
One recent (less than three months old) proof of address from among the following:
- Utility bill (electricity, phone, cable or Internet)
- EI statement
- Bank or credit card statement
- Government documents
Renewal procedure for the annual permit
- Fill out the electronic form (sent to former permit holders in September, 2025)
- Participate in the space assignment session (November 19 or 20, 2025)
- Email us to request an appointment to pay for your permit
- Go to the Accès Montréal office on the day of the appointment to pay for and pick up your permit
Communication channels
By e-mail
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