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Held in Gracefield in the Outaouais region, the Festival Country-Western la Vieille Grange is already being held for its fourth edition this year and continues to evolve rapidly. The main activities during the weekend include thrilling horse competitions and musical performances over five days, from August 22 to 26. The event’s schedule promises to be rich in emotion and music. There will also be inflatable slides, helicopter tours, various stands and more. Don’t miss the festival’s opening parade on Friday, during which you can see sublime horses go by, and the show given by the Acadian country musician, Cayouche, on Saturday. Michaël Rancourt, Guylaine Tanguay, Paul Daraîche, Manon Bédard and many others will also be present.

55, rue Principale
Gracefield (Qc), Canada
J0X 1W0
1 819 463-0869
 
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