Paris & Montreal Time Difference
🕐 Live Timezone Overlap: Paris & Montreal
Meetings between Paris and Montreal hinge on a 3-hour window each working day. Paris sits 6 hours behind Montreal at the time of writing, which puts the comfortable overlap at 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Paris time. Teams that work across these two cities tend to anchor their week-on-week sync into that block and push everything else to written updates. The widget below shows the exact mapping in both directions, including the small DST seasonal shift when one or both cities change clocks.
Time Difference: Paris and Montreal
Montreal is currently 6 hours behind Paris. The live offsets are Paris UTC+2 and Montreal UTC-4. Paris observes daylight saving and Montreal also observes daylight saving, so the offset shifts twice a year if both sides aren't already aligned.
Paris observes daylight saving time, and Montreal also observes DST. When either side switches, the offset shifts by an hour. The US and Europe also change clocks on different weekends, so for one week in spring and one in autumn the usual offset between US and European cities is off by an hour. Always confirm with the live tool above when you're scheduling a recurring meeting that spans a DST changeover.
Best Times to Meet
Inside the 3-hour overlap, the best slots depend on local culture. Paris tends to favour mid-morning meetings; Montreal works 9am–6pm as a default. Aim for the middle of the window where neither side is just starting or wrapping up. Avoid Friday afternoons if the other party has a strong end-of-week culture, and skip lunchtime in whichever city is in the 12–2pm block.
Working Hours Overlap Explained
Paris operates on Europe/Paris (currently UTC+2). Montreal operates on America/Toronto (currently UTC-4). The table below maps a standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM day in Paris to Montreal's local time.
| Paris time | Montreal time | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 3:00 AM | Montreal outside hours |
| 10:00 AM | 4:00 AM | Montreal outside hours |
| 11:00 AM | 5:00 AM | Montreal outside hours |
| 12:00 PM | 6:00 AM | Montreal outside hours |
| 1:00 PM | 7:00 AM | Montreal outside hours |
| 2:00 PM | 8:00 AM | Montreal just starting |
| 3:00 PM | 9:00 AM | Montreal in business hours |
| 4:00 PM | 10:00 AM | Montreal in business hours |
| 5:00 PM | 11:00 AM | Montreal in business hours |
| 6:00 PM | 12:00 PM | Montreal in business hours |
Tips for Scheduling Across Paris and Montreal
- Aim for around 4:30 PM Paris time: the middle of the overlap leaves room for both sides if the call runs long.
- Both cities observe DST, but the changeover dates may differ. Check the offset around late March and late October each year.
- Check Canada's public holiday calendar in advance: a few national holidays shift entire working weeks.
- Most offices close in August; the city empties from the second week of July through late August.
- A 6-hour gap is workable but tight. Hold the live meeting for decisions; push status updates to written async.
Public Holidays and Working Weeks
France runs a Monday–Friday working week with Bastille Day (07-14) and All Saints' Day (11-01) among the key closures. Canada's major holidays include a standard public holiday set. Cross-check both calendars when scheduling recurring meetings: a 30-minute call in one city's holiday week typically gets a much lower attendance rate than the same slot a week later.