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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The Laurentians' markets allow agri-food producers, processors and artisans to offer their products and be discovered by consumers. It is a must for fresh products and food lovers.
Every year, the CAMMAC Music Centre welcomes participants from all over the world to spend time in the enchanting surroundings of our facility in the Laurentians.
Diffusions Amal'Gamme has been a promoter of performing arts, recognized and supported by the Ministère de la Culture du Québec and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec sinc
A must-visit in the region, this event is a unique opportunity to discover more than 30 French-speaking cartoonists who will delight young and old alike.
A site where cultural and social activities are held, Place des citoyens hosts a diverse cultural program with lots of exciting events that bear witness to the vitality of Sainte-Adèle!
The Santa Teresa Festival is back, from May 9 to 12, 2024, with a musical program of fire to start your summer on the right foot.
Les Festivals Joyeux are back with dazzling programs, July 25-26-27, 2024 in Mont-Tremblant and June 27-28-29, 2024 in Mont-Laurier! Two festivals, two programs, twice as much laughter.
Moulin Légaré is North America’s oldest water-driven flourmill still in operation.
Located in the village of Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Christ Church Anglican Church was built in 1819 by the Reverend Joseph Abbott.
For 25 years now, the Petit Théâtre du Nord has brilliantly fulfilled the mandate it has given itself to commission texts from Quebec authors and to promote the emergence of up-and-coming creators.
Théâtre du Marais provides quality entertainment for all age groups in the coziness of a new building (2015), located in the village of Val-Morin.
Just off Route 117, opposite to the Mont Blanc ski station, in a century-old presbytery.
Gathering of artists and artisans of the Laurentians' South-West
Route des Arts presenst, every summer, the works from local artists.
The Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur has become a must-see event for dance and music lovers.
The Laurentian Ski Museum (MSL) was founded in Saint-Sauveur in 1982.
Located in the centre of the magnificent village of Val-David, the Maison du village houses the Centre d'exposition de Val-David.
The mission of the Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides (MAC LAU) is to study contemporary art practices by revitalizing museological approaches—acquisition, conservation, dissemination, and ou
Created in 1989 by Kinya Ishikawa, the 1001 Pots exhibition highlights the excellence of contemporary Quebec ceramics.
Prévost railway station has been restored by some visionary volunteers who are devoted to maintaining this century-old heritage building.