The Baie-Comeau Painting Symposium is a real treat for the eyes! More than thirty renowned painters come together for this prestigious event; meet these experienced artists! For the occasion, the Pavillon du Lac becomes one of the largest art galleries ...
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The Festival Internationale du Domaine Forget de Charlevoix is presented in Saint-Irénée, an exceptional place where the best of music and dance converge every summer. Come and applaud internationally renowned soloists, jazz icons and some of Quebec's ...
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1001 pots
2025 dates to be announced (July-August)
1001 Pots, in the Laurentians, is the summer focal point for ceramic enthusiasts. A large outdoor ceramics exhibition, set in the sylvan beauty of the Laurentians, in the heart of the charming village of Val-David, it presents the excellence of contemporary ...
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The countryside ambience of this cultural event in Mauricie is sure to be delightful. Tranquility, relaxation and wonder follow you along this free circuit that also includes music. This event hosts close to a eighty painters, sculptors, singers and musicians ...
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The Rendez-vous d’Howard is a yearly event designed to highlight the Domaine Howard. This park boasts a rich heritage and historical homes within the City of Sherbrooke. Central to the event are the region's history, heritage, arts, and founding cultures ...
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Come to celebrate literature with the Correspondances d'Eastman, a literary festival taking place in the Eastern Townships, at the foot of Mount-Orford in the rural village of Eastman. Every year, thousands of festival-goers take part in the literary ...
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Religious Heritage Days, an annual event, aims to open the doors to religious heritage buildings from different periods of construction, allowing people to get to know and appreciate them. The event is open to sites from all religious traditions, including ...
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This event gives professional and amateur visual artists of all mediums the opportunity to exhibit their works outdoors in the gardens of the Notre-Dame-du-Cap Shrine along the majestic St. Lawrence River. About sixty artists from all over Quebec are ...
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