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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Prévost

Prévost railway station has been restored by some visionary volunteers who are devoted to maintaining this century-old heritage building.

Morin-Heights

More than 200 works of art by the Association's artists-members will be presented in 3 exhibit rooms at Chalet Bellevue.

 

 

Saint-Jérôme

Bearing the name of one of the greatest ambassadors of song in the Francophone world, the new infrastructure is the premier venue in the region thanks to it

La Macaza

Fly Laurentians (Tourisme aérien Laurentides) is a public-private economic consortium, established in 2007, working on developing air accessibility to the Laurentian Region, in Québec.

Lachute

Gathering of artists and artisans of the Laurentians' South-West

Route des Arts presenst, every summer, the works from local artists.

Saint-Sauveur

The Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur has become a must-see event for dance and music lovers.

Saint-Sauveur

The Laurentian Ski Museum (MSL) was founded in Saint-Sauveur in 1982.

Val-David

Located in the centre of the magnificent village of Val-David, the Maison du village houses the Centre d'exposition de Val-David.

Saint-Eustache

Moulin Légaré is North America’s oldest water-driven flourmill still in operation.

Boisbriand

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.

Val-Morin

A gathering open to all to experience joy, inclusion, movement and music during immersive days of learning and Yoga practices and well-being workshops surrounded by Art and Music in nature in the L

Saint-Jérôme

Come and see the Effet Manitou exhibition at the Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides!

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Saint-Jérôme

Until May 5th, 2024. 

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Saint-Eustache

Presented by Patrimoine culturel Vieux-Saint-Eustache at the Globensky Manor, from December 1 to May 5, 2024, you are invited to travel on the historic route of the P'tit train du Nord, an

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Mont-Tremblant

Every Saturday in winter, it's the spot for a different kind of après-ski away from the crowds on the South Side. As a bonus, you'll see the most beautiful sunset on Mont-Tremblant!

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Prévost

Here is the 2024 program at Diffusions Amal'Gamme :

January

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Mont-Tremblant

Sylvie Arsenault’s exhibition Ce qu'il nous reste de beau is an awareness of the world around us.

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Mont-Blanc

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. 

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Mont-Blanc

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. 

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Blainville

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.

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