
What we’re about
Our mission is simple (but ambitious): help people truly connect while enjoying the most beautiful and exciting spots that the city has to offer.
Sick of swiping? Tired of awkward events where no one talks to each other?
We hear you.
At Hi Society, we host fun, high-energy social experiences with built-in ways to actually meet people. Every event is facilitated and curated, so you’re not left standing around wondering how to start a conversation. There are games, prompts, activities, and most importantly lots of great people looking to connect just like you.
✨ Great vibes
🎲 Fun games (zero cringe, we promise)
🧠 Smart, interesting people
💬 Real conversations
Whether you're new in town or just want a better way to meet people, this is your invitation to join Montreal’s most exciting new social scene.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Hi Society Social Meetup at Lord WilliamLord William Pub, Montréal, QC
Get ready for a packed night of delicious drinks, tasty bites, and effortlessly good vibes — all in one of the city’s hottest restaurants. This isn’t your average night out. We’re bringing together a big crowd of fun, friendly people who actually want to meet and mingle (no wallflowers here). Whether you're new in town or just tired of the same old scene, this is your chance to mix it up, laugh a lot, and maybe even leave with a few new favorite people.
The Lord William Pub
Lord William is Montreal’s neighbourhood pub. Located in the historic Caladonian Iron Works Co. building, it’s a modern feel that honours its industrial heritage. Taking cues from the diversity of Montrealaise culture, Lord William has an appeal for all: Whether you are looking for fine wine and an elegant dinner, brunch with the family, big screens to watch the game, or a locale to have a beer with friends, everyone has a seat with their name on it.
https://www.lordwilliampub.com/The Program
Intro Game: Let's Meet!
Start the evening with a fun twist on speed-friending. You’ll receive a list of personal achievements like "ran a marathon" or "visited Machu Picchu". Your mission: mingle and match the labels to fellow guests.Opening
We'll take a few moments for our host to welcome everyone and introduce the event.Meet and Mingle
The rest of the evening is yours to savour; meeting friends, having conversation, and enjoying fine food and drinks.Friending Tips
1. Show Up — Even If It Feels a Bit Awkward
Friendship begins with presence. Say yes to the event, join the game, show up for the convo. Even if you're nervous or a little tired, just being there puts you in the right place for connection to happen.2. Be Curious, Not Just Interesting
Ask real questions — not just “what do you do?” People light up when they talk about their passions, weird hobbies, or favorite TV villains. Listen with curiosity, and don’t forget to share a bit about yourself too. A great conversation is a two-way street, not a TED Talk.3. Help Others Feel Welcome
Lots of people come solo or with one friend, so keep your conversation circle open and inclusive. Invite others in, introduce people to each other, and make the space feel warm. When you help others connect, good energy comes right back to you.4. Take “No” Like a Pro
If you vibe with someone and want to keep in touch — awesome! But if they’re not feeling it or don’t want to share contact info, that’s totally okay. A gracious “no problem at all!” keeps the event safe, fun, and drama-free for everyone.5. Have Fun, No Pressure
You might not meet your new best friend (or soulmate) tonight — and that’s fine. Enjoy the moment, have great conversations, and know that just by showing up and having fun, you’re building the kind of energy that leads to real friendships over time.FAQs
Is this a singles event?
This event is open to everyone: singles, people in relationships, and those just here to meet new friends. If you're open to romantic connections, that's totally fine — just approach others with kindness and respect. Everyone’s here for good conversation and good vibes, so please be mindful of boundaries and make sure everyone feels comfortable.Is this event bilingual?
This event is open to people of all languages. Facilitation will be mainly in English with French translation if needed.What kind of people attend these events?
Our community is full of fun, friendly, and curious people who want to meet new others and try something different from the usual scene. Everyone's welcome — solo, in pairs, or with friends.Can I come alone?
Absolutely! Many people attend solo, and our events are designed to make it easy to connect. You won't be left standing awkwardly in the corner — we’ve got games and icebreakers to help get things going.Is there a dress code?
No strict dress code — just aim for neat, casual, and venue-appropriate. Basically: wear something you feel confident and comfortable in.Will there be games or structured activities?
Yes! Most events start with a light, optional game or activity designed to help you meet people in a low-pressure way. After that, it’s free-flowing social time.What if I'm shy or introverted?
You are not alone — and you're totally welcome. We create a warm, low-pressure environment where everyone feels included. You can join the games or just chat at your own pace.Is this LGBTQ+ friendly?
Yes — all identities are welcome. We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space where everyone feels safe and seen.Do people actually make friends at these events?
Yes! Many attendees leave with new friends, group chats, or plans to meet up again. Of course, every experience is different, but the community is open and genuinely interested in connecting.What if I have a bad interaction with someone?
Let the host know — we’re here to keep things safe, respectful, and fun. If someone crosses a boundary, we’ll address it discreetly and seriously.Admission
This kickoff event is free!Latecomers
Latecomers are welcome but you will miss the fun games and performance.Inclusion
Hi Society is committed to creating a welcoming and safe space for everyone. We celebrate diversity across all ages, ethnicities, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. If you have specific pronoun preferences or accessibility needs, please contact the event organizer—we want everyone to feel respected and supported. - Mt. Royal Nature Hike + HangoutBeaver Lake, Montreal, QC
Admission: $5 pay if you can, cash credit or interac.
Note that our picnic location is far from grocery stores. If you want to join the hangout after the hike, we recommend bringing some snacks in a small backpack, or carpool with someone for a quick grocery run.
Fresh air, forest paths, and fun people; what more could you want? 🌲🥾🍜
Join us for a laid-back nature walk through the beautiful trails of Mount Royal, where you'll get to stretch your legs, soak in the views, and connect with new people along the way. It's the perfect mix of movement, conversation, and Montreal’s natural charm.
Want to skip the hike and join the picnic afterwards? Please RSVP to this Meetup event: https://www.meetup.com/hisociety/events/310099145
The Program
Intro Game: Find Your People
Kick off the night with a fun, fast-paced game designed to spark real connections. The host will call out different hobbies, interests, or fun facts and if one speaks to you, you’ll join a mini-group with others who feel the same. You’ll have a few minutes to chat, laugh, and connect before the next round starts. It’s an easy, low-pressure way to break the ice and discover who shares your love of travel, true crime podcasts, rock climbing… or whatever makes you tick.Opening
We'll take a few moments for our host to welcome everyone and introduce the event.Hike
We’ll hike up the scenic trails of Mount Royal to the Kondiaronk Belvedere, a stunning lookout that offers one of the best panoramic views of the city. It’s a relaxed, social walk — not a race — with plenty of chances to chat and enjoy the natural beauty along the way.Hangout at Beaver Lak
We'll hang out for chit-chat and fun games overlooking the beautiful Beaver Lake.Friending Tips
1. Show Up — Even If It Feels a Bit Awkward
Friendship begins with presence. Say yes to the event, join the game, show up for the convo. Even if you're nervous or a little tired, just being there puts you in the right place for connection to happen.2. Be Curious, Not Just Interesting
Ask real questions — not just “what do you do?” People light up when they talk about their passions, weird hobbies, or favorite TV villains. Listen with curiosity, and don’t forget to share a bit about yourself too. A great conversation is a two-way street, not a TED Talk.3. Help Others Feel Welcome
Lots of people come solo or with one friend, so keep your conversation circle open and inclusive. Invite others in, introduce people to each other, and make the space feel warm. When you help others connect, good energy comes right back to you.4. Take “No” Like a Pro
If you vibe with someone and want to keep in touch — awesome! But if they’re not feeling it or don’t want to share contact info, that’s totally okay. A gracious “no problem at all!” keeps the event safe, fun, and drama-free for everyone.5. Have Fun, No Pressure
You might not meet your new best friend (or soulmate) tonight — and that’s fine. Enjoy the moment, have great conversations, and know that just by showing up and having fun, you’re building the kind of energy that leads to real friendships over time.FAQs
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring water and snacks if you think you will need those for the hike. Bring rain gear if there is a chance of rain. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes that are suitable for the weather conditions of the day. It is recommended that you bring or wear sunscreen.Is this event bilingual?
This event is open to people of all languages. Facilitation will be mainly in English with French translation if needed.Is this a singles event?
This event is open to everyone: singles, people in relationships, and those just here to meet new friends. If you're open to romantic connections, that's totally fine — just approach others with kindness and respect. Everyone’s here for good conversation and good vibes, so please be mindful of boundaries and make sure everyone feels comfortable.What kind of people attend these events?
Our community is full of fun, friendly, and curious people who want to meet new others and try something different from the usual scene. Everyone's welcome — solo, in pairs, or with friends.Can I come alone?
Absolutely! Many people attend solo, and our events are designed to make it easy to connect. You won't be left standing awkwardly in the corner — we’ve got games and icebreakers to help get things going.Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code — just dress comfortably for the activity! For the nature walk, we recommend casual, weather-appropriate clothing and good walking shoes. For dinner afterward, neat casual is perfect. Basically, wear something you feel good moving and socializing in.Will there be games or structured activities?
Yes! Most events start with a light, optional game or activity designed to help you meet people in a low-pressure way. After that, it’s free-flowing social time.What if I'm shy or introverted?
You are not alone — and you're totally welcome. We create a warm, low-pressure environment where everyone feels included. You can join the games or just chat at your own pace.Is this LGBTQ+ friendly?
Yes — all identities are welcome. We aim to create a respectful, inclusive space where everyone feels safe and seen.Do people actually make friends at these events?
Yes! Many attendees leave with new friends, group chats, or plans to meet up again. Of course, every experience is different, but the community is open and genuinely interested in connecting.What if I have a bad interaction with someone?
Let the host know — we’re here to keep things safe, respectful, and fun. If someone crosses a boundary, we’ll address it discreetly and seriously.Admission
$5 pay-if-you-can by cash, credit or interac.
Pay-if-you-can means that the event fee is $5, but we are not strictly collecting and we invite everyone to join, even if you don't pay the fee.Latecomers
Latecomers are not accepted to this event. Once we start climbing the mountain, it will be difficult for you to join us. Please aim to arrive at least 10 minutes early, and give yourself a buffer for unforeseen problems like traffic, or metro delays.Inclusion
Hi Society is committed to creating a welcoming and safe space for everyone. We celebrate diversity across all ages, ethnicities, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. If you have specific pronoun preferences or accessibility needs, please contact the event organizer—we want everyone to feel respected and supported. - After Hours - Business NetworkingLe Clebard, Montréal, QC
Join a big crowd of ambitious, creative, and curious professionals for an evening of real conversation, fresh ideas, and high-quality networking — minus the boring small talk. Whether you're building a startup, growing your career, or just love meeting sharp people doing cool things, this is where Montreal’s brightest come to connect. Expect a buzzing atmosphere, great drinks, and plenty of opportunities to make meaningful connections that could lead to your next collaboration, client, or big idea.
We’re expecting 40–60 professionals, so bring your best energy and plenty of business cards (or your phone for LinkedIn swaps).
Le Clébard
Immerse yourself in the world of Clébard, the ultimate bar for Bourbon and Whiskey lovers. Discover gustatory treasures in a friendly and vibrant atmosphere. Our mission is to satisfy you at every moment of the evening: the ideal spot to relax after an intense day of work during a happy hour, sipping a divine beer and tasting our irresistible bistro menu. Get ready for a unique and unforgettable experience at Le Clébard!
https://clebard.ca/The Program
Intro Game: Let's Meet!
Start the evening with a fun twist on speed-friending. You’ll receive a list of personal achievements like "ran a marathon" or "visited Machu Picchu". Your mission: mingle and match the labels to fellow guests.Opening
We'll take a few moments for our host to welcome everyone and introduce the event.Networking
The rest of the evening is yours to savour; networking, having conversation, and enjoying fine food and drinks.Business Networking Tips
1. Focus on Building Relationships, Not Pitching
People don’t connect with a resume, they connect with you. Skip the hard sell and aim for genuine conversations. Ask about what excites them, listen well, and find shared interests. Business often follows friendship.2. Have a Clear but Casual Intro
When someone asks what you do, be ready with a short, friendly version that’s easy to understand and opens the door to conversation, not a sales pitch or job title dump. Think: “I help nonprofits grow online,” not “I’m a digital strategy consultant in the philanthropic sector.”3. Ask Great Questions
Instead of “So… what do you do?”, try:
👉 “What’s something you’re working on that’s exciting?”
👉 “What brought you to this event?”
👉 “What’s one thing you’re hoping to get out of tonight?”
Curiosity creates connection.4. Follow Up Thoughtfully
After the event, send a quick message, not to sell, but to keep the relationship alive. Mention something you talked about, send a helpful link, or just say it was great to meet them. Small follow-ups lead to big opportunities.5. Play the Long Game
Great networks are built over time. Don’t worry about instant results. Instead, be kind, helpful, and memorable — so when the right opportunity does come along, you’re the person they think of first.FAQ
What kind of people attend these events?
You’ll meet a mix of professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, freelancers, and people in transition, all curious, ambitious, and open to connecting. Attendees tend to be in their 20s to 40s, but all are welcome.Do I need to be a founder or have a business?
Not at all! Whether you’re launching a startup, climbing the career ladder, or just exploring ideas, you’re welcome here. This is about real conversations, not job titles.Is this event bilingual?
This event is open to people of all languages. Facilitation will be mainly in English with French translation if needed.Can I come alone?
Definitely. Many people attend solo and we design the event to make it easy and natural to meet others. No awkward cliques or stiff handshakes, just real people connecting over shared ideas.Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
Just bring yourself, a curious mindset, and maybe a few business cards (optional LinkedIn swaps are welcome too). You don't need a pitch; just be ready to talk about what you're interested in.Is this a formal or casual event?
Business-casual is perfect. Think polished but comfortable. You want to feel confident, not like you’re heading into a boardroom.Will there be structured networking activities?
Yes, we start with a light, hosted activity to spark conversations. No cringey speed networking here. After that, you’ll have time to mingle freely and connect in a more natural way.What kinds of topics do people talk about?
Everything from startups and career changes to AI, creativity, remote work, side hustles, and industry trends. It’s a great place to trade insights, find collaborators, or just learn something new.Can I pitch my business or product?
You can talk about what you do — but please don’t treat this as a sales event. We’re here to connect, not cold-pitch. If people are interested in your work, the conversation will flow naturally.Is there a code of conduct?
Yes. We expect all attendees to treat others with respect and professionalism. We don’t tolerate harassment, aggressive selling, or anything that makes the space feel uncomfortable or exclusionary.What if I feel out of place or have a concern
Come chat with the host. We’re here to make sure everyone feels welcome, supported, and included. If you have feedback or something went wrong, we want to know so we can make it better.Admission
This kickoff event is free!Latecomers
Latecomers are welcome but you will miss the fun games and performance.Inclusion
Hi Society is committed to creating a welcoming and safe space for everyone. We celebrate diversity across all ages, ethnicities, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. If you have specific pronoun preferences or accessibility needs, please contact the event organizer—we want everyone to feel respected and supported.