The Festival d'humour de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue, a presentation of Agnico-Eagle, takes place every year, at Val-d'Or. This event attracts, on average, more than 20 000 persons. For five consecutive days, the festival presents shows with Quebec's biggest ...
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Now is the time to discover the treasures of Abitibi-Temiscamingue and northeastern Ontario at La Foire gourmande in Ville-Marie. Come treat your taste buds! For three unforgettable days, the Foire gourmande has an array of activities where you will have ...
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H2O Le Festival, Amos, Abitibi : Music-Family-Sport! The city of Amos vibrates during these 4 summer days. It's time to enjoy it! All family activities during the day are free and there is something for everyone. In the evening, tickets are very affordable ...
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What makes the FME (Festival de musique émergente en Abitibi-Témiscamingue) a unique and stand-out event is its diverse program and lineup, which presents the best of indie music. The Festival is known for its outdoor shows and shows taking place at about ...
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The Mudra Festival is a three-day outdoor sport and cultural event that proposes a wide range of activities and workshops, including yoga, meditation, circus arts, and others, all complemented by enjoyable camping or lodge experience. Activities start ...
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Come and vibrate on the Presqu'île du Lac Osisko and discover dozens of artists of all kinds, for all tastes. A weekend of music and lights that will amaze young and old alike.
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The Exposition Agricole du Témiscamingue which is held in Abitibi-Témiscamingue is a family agricultural event. The event's goal is to inform people about various aspects related to agriculture. A variety of activities are offered going from the judgement ...
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The Trèfle Noir is a microbrewery that produces more than 185,000 liters of beer brewed annually, more than a dozen exclusive beers served every day and distributes to more than three hundred and fifty points of sale throughout Quebec, two distributors ...
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The Pikogan Pow Wow is a celebration of Indigenous culture. It is a joyful, family-friendly gathering centered around values such as openness and sharing. The Pow-Wow is open to all and features Indigenous regalia, dance, music, cuisine, and crafts; it ...
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With family or friends, visit the famous École du Rang II, a must in western Abitibi! This school welcomed children from 1937 to 1958. It is very representative of one-room schoolhouses in Quebec both in terms of the physical environment and educational ...
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