Montreal voters went to the polls on the weekend.
Advance polling on Sunday was scheduled from 12 PM until 8 PM.
You can also vote at the returning officer’s office in your borough Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Incumbent mayor Denis Coderre said his priority until election day on November 5th is to get the vote out.
"All the work you’ve been doing, the door-to-door, the hands you shook, the business cards you got, put that on the list and make sure they’re getting out,” he said.
His opponent, Projet Montreal leader Valerie Plante, also campaigned on Sunday.
She visited a school in east-end Riviere-des-Prairies, saying she wants to keep pushing her message over the next seven days.
"I want to motivate my troops, still a lot of door-to-door,” she said.
"We are really strong at Projet Montreal on the ground”, added Plante.
Check the reminder card for the location and operating hours of your polling station.
You need to provide one document.
That could be your Health insurance card, driver’s license or Canadian passport.
Other Quebec cities and towns are also holding advanced polling, but voters should check with their returning officer for dates and voting locations.
In the 2013 election, only 43 per cent of Montrealers voted, a number both candidates said they hope to see rise next Sunday.
A recent Leger poll showed 21 per cent of voters have yet to make up their mind, while those who had decided on a candidate were showed Coderre and Plante were roughly even.
-With files from CTV Montreal