The Trois-Rivières Agricultural Exhibition team works hard to offer you a unique and privileged experience where the urban and rural worlds come together. In this really entertaining family outing, a variety of educational activities will be offered to ...
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In the summer of 2024, the Noël dans l'Caxton festival will offer 4 days of multidisciplinary activities with an extensive artistic program, produced in zany settings evoking the enchantment of the holiday season. The event will be presented on several ...
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The Conseil des Abénakis de Wôlinak invites you to the Wôlinak Pow Wow, an annual family event that’s rich in colour and filled with a variety of fun activities: dancing, singing, legend-telling, artisanal booths, musical concerts, fireworks, and so much ...
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Since over 55 years, the city of Saint-Tite will adopt a typical Far West style and come to life for the Festival Western St-Tite. This festival has a unique, exciting atmosphere thanks to 10 professional-level rodeos. Different music and dance presentations ...
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The International Poetry Festival presents more than 325 poetry-related activities. Over the course of 10 days in Trois-Rivières, the event is held at more than 50 different sites. For this event, around 100 poets from 5 continents will come face to face ...
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A well-established tradition among food enthusiasts from the Mauricie region and beyond, Délices d'automne is a 4-day gathering to celebrate the quality of Quebec products. With its strong reputation among epicureans, the event is a prime showcase for ...
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The Shrine officially kicks off the holiday season with its popular Christmas Market. Visitors are invited to stop by the Marché de Noël de Trois-Rivières, at any of the booths, where more than 80 artisans of all specialties and trades will be present ...
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During three weekends, the fishing village on the Sainte-Anne River holds a lively festival. Those who enjoy outdoor activities, even in cold weather, will be pleased to see new events added to the ice. Everyone is welcome, fishermen or not, though it ...
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