Since 2007, at the initiative of Montréal’s 2SLGBTQI+ communities, the Montréal Pride Festival has been promoting their rights and celebrating their cultural richness and social advances. The largest gathering of the communities of sexual and gender diversity ...
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Each of Brome-Missisquoi’s eight Christmas markets features a unique attraction bound to delight you. Arts and Crafts artisans at Bedford Lofts, shows and a wine bar in Bromont, up-and-coming artisans’ creations in Cowansville, eco-friendly local finds ...
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In the fall, the fun continues and La Ronde gets a makeover by putting on its best Halloween costume. It's a scary time as zombies invade La Ronde! Enjoy thrills and activities for the whole family throughout the day and come back for a truly spooky fun ...
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Join in the magic of Christmas in Sherbrooke with the Santa Claus Parade! Select your favorite spot along the route from École secondaire de la Montée, Pavillon Le Ber to downtown Sherbrooke. Let yourself be carried away by beautifully decorated floats ...
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Kipawa Countryfest is a 3-day rain or shine, family-oriented country music festival held in the small community of Kebaowek (Kipawa).
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The Ayer's Cliff Rodeo is a long series of a family festival combining fun, extreme sports, renowned country music and discovery of local products. For all thrill seekers, you will be delighted here by the holding of 3 professional rodeos presented by ...
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Trois-Rivières is a must-see destination for experiencing an intense weekend of blues each month of August in the province of Quebec, Canada! This festival, well renowned for its spectacular program, has been around for over a decade and feature two stages ...
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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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The only event of its kind in North America, the Arab World Festival of Montréal (Festival du Monde Arabe de Montréal) is a multidisciplinary event designed to create dialogue and foster encounters between cultures. For more than 10 years, Montrealers ...
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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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