Ramadan Time Table 2026
Montreal
- Sehar & Iftar Timing
Montreal
is a city in
Canada
known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. During Ramadan,
Muslims in
Montreal
practice fasting abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight
hours, and focus on prayer, charity, and good deeds. This page is your ultimate
source for a comprehensive Ramadan 2026
Montreal
Calendar with
Suhoor
Time Today, Iftar Time Today, and daily updates. Ramadan Timings of 30 days for
various cities are also available by country online in this section.
For Today
01 Apr, 2026: Islamic date
12 Shawwal 1447,
Montreal
Ramadan Timings are as follows:
Suhoor
Time Today is at
05:12
am and Iftar Time Today is at
7:22
pm. According to Fiqa Jafria,
Suhoor
and Iftar's Timings for today are as follows:
Suhoor
Time Today is at
05:02
am and Iftar Time Today is at
07:32
pm. This Ramadan Calendar is a reliable source for fasting times today, specifically
for
Montreal, and caters to all Fiqh and sect. Keep yourself informed by regularly
visiting our Ramadan Timings page and maximizing the benefits of this blessed month.
Ramadan in Montreal: Maghrebi Nights and French Street Energy
During Ramadan 2026 Montreal, the city will feel different right after sunset. The b Algerian and Moroccan presence gives the month a clear Maghreb flavor you don’t see in other Canadian cities.
Here French conversations mix with Arabic greetings, bakeries stay open late, and neighborhoods like Saint-Michel and Saint-Laurent wake up when the sun goes down.
Where People Actually Go to Pray
Mosques here work like full community centers, and each area has its main gathering spot.
- In Saint-Laurent, the Islamic Centre of Quebec (ICQ) stands as the oldest and most recognized mosque in the province.
- Downtown workers and students from McGill or Concordia usually head to Masjid As-Salam on Stanley Street.
- In the east end, Saint-Michel and Saint-Léonard have Masjid Al-Quds and Badr Islamic Centre, both known for b North African attendance and traditional recitations.
- Many South Asian and Arab families in Park Extension choose Masjid As-Sunnah Al-Nabawiah.
- Families living in the West Island prefer Al-Jamiah (Canadian Islamic Center) in DDO.
- Across the bridge in Brossard, the Islamic Community Centre of South Shore (Masjid Quba) provides a large facility with a gym and classrooms.
Iftar Plates That Feel Like Casablanca Meets Montreal
Food tells you right away that Iftar time Montreal leans Maghrebi. Though South Asian flavors are also common.
- Breaking fast with dates and milk or laban is very common here.
- Harira (Moroccan tomato-based lentil soup) and Chorba (Algerian vermicelli soup) usually start the meal.
- Bourek, the crispy pastry filled with meat, potato, or cheese, shows up in Algerian households.
- Main dishes often include tajines or couscous (slow-cooked with lamb or chicken) with prunes and almonds.
- Many people serve fresh sesame Montreal bagels alongside stews.
Sehri time Montreal Choices Before the City Sleeps Again
Sehri time Montreal foods depend on whether you want something traditional or light.
- North African homes prepare msemen or baghrir pancakes with honey and butter because they keep you full longer.
- Others prefer lighter Western Sehri, like Greek yogurt with fruits, granola, or berries, for hydration and ease.
- Families also eat sweet couscous with milk, known as seffa, either late at night or for Sehri.
Late-Night Drinks and the Real Montreal After Hours
After Tarawih, cafés become social spots.
- Moroccan mint tea is everywhere, especially in cafes on Jean-Talon Street, where people sit and talk until around 2:00 AM.
- Moroccan popular smoothies like avocado with milk or desi mango lassi help with hydration.
- Like in many other Western cities, sugary red Vimto remains a nostalgic favorite for many families.
Halal restaurants in the Plateau or Saint-Laurent stay open until 3:00 AM. Groups often go for halal poutine or smoked meat sandwiches after prayers.
When is Ramadan in Montreal 2026 expected?
Ramadan in Montreal 2026 is expected to begin on the evening of 17 February. The first day of fasting or Roza is then expected to be on 18 February.
What is sehri time today and Iftar time today in Montreal?
On 01 Apr, 2026,
- Sehri time today in Montreal is 05:12 am
- Iftar time today Montreal is 7:22 pm
What is the duration of today Sehri and Iftar time?
Today 01 April 2026, the duration of sehar and Iftar time is 14 hrs, 10 mins
Today Sehri Time & Iftar Montreal Hanafi
- Sehri (end of pre-dawn): 05:12 AM
- Iftar (sunset): 7:22 PM
These are the timings for today Sehri Time & Iftar Montreal Hanafi used by many Hanafi followers in Montreal.
Today Sehri Time & Iftar Montreal Jafria
On 01 April 2026,
- Sehri time Jafria is 05:02 AM
- Iftar time Jafria is 07:32 PM
Ramadan 2026 Montreal Start and End Date
Ramadan 2026 will be expected to start on 18 February and Ends on 18 March 2026