First Fridays
From June 7 to 9, July 5, August 2 to 4, September 6 and October 4, 2024
First Fridays is the recurring gathering of food trucks across the country since 2012, taking place at the Olympic Stadium. The event celebrates Montreal's cultural diversity in the spirit of inclusion, highlighting the culture and traditions of a different ...
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The Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Rodeo, only 30 minutes from Quebec City, is a major event that awaits thrill seekers. Winner of several prestigious awards, the Rodeo welcomes more than 25,000 spectators each year. The Sainte-Catherine-de-la ...
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AfroMonde Festival, in Montreal, offers an exceptional concept mixing music, traditional dance, traditional visual art fashion, humor and carnival. This moment of "living together" in the heart of summer provided a large audience with a meeting of different ...
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Festin culturel celebrates the cultural diversity of the city of Brossard, highlighting its rich international gastronomy, crafts, dance and world music. This event – the biggest summer event in Brossard – attracts thousands of festival-goers every year ...
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The Festival de Cirque des Îles will take place from July 20 to 25, 2023 in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine archipelago. This contemporary circus festival features both high-level troupes and young talent on the magnificent site of Cap-aux-Meules. Youth circus ...
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A firm belief in the fundamental importance of culture in our society has brought the Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur into the ranks of major arts and culture events staged in Quebec and the rest of Canada each year. FASS is now the largest regional ...
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MTL 24/24, an organization that supports the development of nightlife in Montreal, presents the Montréal Night Summit, a series of panels and discussions on nightlife bringing together local and international experts. Urban planners, researchers, night ...
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The oldest film festival in Canada, the Festival du nouveau cinéma, presents each year in October more than 300 works (short films, feature films, and digital works) by Quebec, Canadian, and foreign creators, along with unprecedented virtual reality and ...
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Inaugurated in 2006, the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival is the largest festival of its kind in Canada. Each August, Osheaga invests Parc Jean-Drapeau to offer a musical programming of international and national scope with a hundred artists represented ...
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Electronic music festival located at the majestic Laviolette Park on the edge of the Trois-Rivières bridge. More than 5,000 festival-goers come to party in Mauricie every year.
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