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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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.
Just off Route 117, opposite to the Mont Blanc ski station, in a century-old presbytery.
The Laurentian Ski Museum (MSL) was founded in Saint-Sauveur in 1982.
Come and see the Effet Manitou exhibition at the Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides!
Sylvie Arsenault’s exhibition Ce qu'il nous reste de beau is an awareness of the world around us.
Maison des Arts Saint-Faustin is proud to present the minis solos exhibit showcasing the artists Raymond Cardinal, Denise Chevrier, Diane Houde, and Dominic Venne.
The Maison des Arts Saint-Faustin invites you to its new exhibition L'art, on l'aime nature, from February 3 to April 6, 2024.
The Tente Refuge Canada exhibition raises awareness of the complex issues surrounding refugee history in Canada and travels to museums, libraries and community centres across the country.
Come and enjoy the festive atmosphere of the Casino Mont-Tremblant by attending free musical performances!
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March
Spring is already here! Come and visit the exhibition Au bord du lac Barbotte by painters Tyurina Marina and Édouard Mikhaïl.
Parcours conté is an artistic interpretation, in words and images, of an encounter with seven Blainville immigrant citizens.
Since 2011, the Blainville exhibition centre has been pleased to welcome visual arts students from Collège Lionel-Groulx for an annual group exhibition.
Beautiful spring afternoons are back! Take off your skis for a moment and soak up the warm rays of sunshine and sway to the sound of lively background music. A perfect way to welcome spring!
Don't miss this tradition and take a photo with the Easter Bunny at Premium Outlets Montreal in Mirabel! Receive kid bunny make-up, Lindt chocolate surprises and VIP in-store savings.
You are invited to the seed festival of Notre-Dame-du-Laus! Animation, workshops and presentations will be on the program of the day.
For Easter, come and enjoy the many activities offered in the pedestrian village for the occasion.
Come watch the free documentary La grande histoire du P'tit Train du Nord at Centre communautaire of Blainville. This film, directed by Jean-Nicolas Orhon, will allow you to discover the
Take on the snow-covered trail with your skis or snowboard and try crossing the water basin at the bottom.
The RegArt exhibition brings together a selection of art projects created by students in grades 1 to 5 and in the special education program at Curé- Mercure high school.
The Comité de quartier districts 1 et 2 invites you to the traditional Fête des sucres on Sunday, April 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Place de la Gare (1886, chemin du Village).