The best way to explore a city is through its events. In the Granby region, you will find cultural and family events as well as shows of all kinds for all tastes. Check out the list to see what events are happening during your visit.
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Festivals and events in Bas-Saint-Laurent shine a spotlight on four seasons’ worth of magical moments and unforgettable encounters. From artistic celebrations to culinary festivities, each event is an opportunity to get up close and personal with the ...
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The Festival International Contes en Îles is held in the Magdalen Islands during the fall. Since its creation in 2002, the festival welcomes artists from all over the world, while presenting people from the archipelago and making place for the next generation ...
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The oldest film festival in Canada, the Festival du nouveau cinéma, presents each year in October more than 300 works (short films, feature films, and digital works) by Quebec, Canadian, and foreign creators, along with unprecedented virtual reality and ...
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“Les Violons d'Automne” is a marvellous journey to the four corners of the world where the violin is the star performer. Every year, music lovers, artisans, expert and beginner violin enthusiasts appreciate the variety of shows, violin-making exhibit ...
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The Festival Québec en toutes lettres is a not-to-be-missed autumn event in the literary life of Québec City, a UNESCO City of Literature. Numerous original activities take place throughout the city, inviting the public to savour a multifaceted and surprising ...
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The FCIAT is a true celebration of cinema and all its forms of expression, welcomes more than 100 productions from some 30 countries, including short, medium and full-length features, documentaries, animated films, and fiction films. The Festival puts ...
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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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The Day of the Dead is a tradition celebrated mainly in Mexico in which dead friends and family members are commemorated with colorful offerings. As a promoter of Mexican culture, UNAM-Canada is pleased to invite you to visit the Day of the Dead Altar ...
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The only event of its kind in Canada, the First Nations Book Fair showcases the talent of Indigenous authors. The event will include round table discussions, public interviews, workshops, poetry breakfasts, youth activities, and literary performances ...
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