Art & Culture
art & culture
No matter what the season, festivals and other exciting events are always taking place somewhere in the Laurentians. Lovers of music, dance and theatre can vibrate to the rhythm of numerous different festivals and discover the creative universe of artists from here and abroad. On the sporting side, a number of major events take place each year against the beautiful background of the Laurentians, and feature an impressive variety of sporting disciplines. Lovers of fine food are also well provided for, there being many an invitation to come and participate in the pleasures of the table. Families can have fun together all year round at one of the many events designed for the amusement of young and old. Up North, fun times are always on the menu!
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Visit a creative exhibition by illustrator ClaraClémentine!
April 13 to June 15, 2024
Opening April 20, 2 p.m.
See Ressouvenance exhibition in which artist Marie-Josée Lebel explores the concept of urban spreading and the political and economical actions related to it.
Come and enjoy the festive atmosphere of the Casino Mont-Tremblant by attending free musical performances!
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May
The Arts and Culture Saint-Adolphe team is proud to once again welcome the works of the students of the Au-Cœur-de-la-Nature school.
Lovers of mushrooms and wild picking?
The city of Labelle is proud to invite you to attend our conference on wild mushrooms given by Guylaine Duval.
From the podcast Voies Parallèles, the travelling exhibition of the same name will be showcased in Mont-Tremblant from June 15 to September 29.
The Festival Joyeux in Mont-Tremblant is back with a dazzling program featuring Marianna Mazza, Alain Choquette, Bianca Longpré and many others. A great cuvée not to be missed!
Festi Jazz Mont-Tremblant will present its 17th edition from July 31 to August 4, 2024.
The Festival de la BD de Prévost is back in force for a new edition!
See full program here.
Arts Morin-Heights invites you to its annual summer exhibition.
More than 200 works produced by the association’s member artists will be presented in the three exhibition halls.