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Roots to Boots Festival

The annual Roots to Boots Festival happens in the communities of Chéticamp and Louisbourg and lasts four days in June. The Festival offers a unique blend of entertainment to please everyone: storytelling, hiking, food, local-flavor, …

The Festival de l’Escaouette

Since 1976, during the summer, visitors can share with the local residents a festive atmosphere with traditions and old customs. To explain the definition of Escaouette, we must refer back to Latin sources. In Latin, …

Radio Richmond CITU 104.1FM

Located in Petit de Grat, Nova Scotia, La Coopérative Radio Richmond Ltée  holds a licence to operate, issued by the CRTC. In November of 1998, a group of people met and officially founded La Coopérative …

CKJM-FM Radio Chéticamp Ltée

CKJM (Coopérative Radio Chéticamp Ltd.) is a radio station broadcasting from Chéticamp, Nova Scotia at 106.1 FM covering the west coast of Cape Breton Island and at 92.5 FM in Pomquet covering the south coast …

Slame tes accents International Contest

Participate in the international “Slame tes accents” contest! Le Centre de la francophonie des Amériques is pleased to announce the return of the Slame tes accents contest for teachers and educators of students who are …

Le Conseil Communautaire du Grand-Havre

The Conseil Communautaire du Grand-Havre works towards the overall development of the Francophones and the Francophile community of the Halifax Regional Municipality since 1991. In addition to acting as a representative of the francophone community …

Summer French Program for Students in Grades 9 and 10

The government of New Brunswick offers a summer program at the University of Moncton to give students the opportunity to strengthen their French language and expand their understanding of French culture by being immersed in …

Radio Canada ICI Télé

Ici Radio-Canada Télé (stylized as ICI Radio-Canada TēLē, and formerly known as Télévision de Radio-Canada) is a Canadian French-language free-to-air television network that is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada), the national public broadcaster. It is the French-language counterpart of …

Le Courrier de la Nouvelle-Écosse

In 1937, Désiré d’Éon founded Le Petit Courrier du Sud-Ouest, which became Le Courrier de la Nouvelle-Écosse in 1972, the only French-language newspaper in the province. Recipient of numerous prizes, including an Éloize prize for …

Alliance Française d'Halifax

Founded in 1903, the Alliance Française d’Halifax belongs to the Alliance Française family, the world’s largest network of French language schools and cultural centres. It is located today in the historical Hydrostone district, in the …

OUI 98.5FM, Coopérative Radio-Halifax

OUI 98.5FM, Coopérative Radio-Halifax-Métro limitée is the only Acadian and Francophone community radio station in the Halifax metropolitan area. On the air since October 2007, under the name of CKRH, OUI 98.5FM is a non-profit …

Canadian Parents for French-New Brunswick

Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is a national network of volunteers which values French as an integral part of Canada and is dedicated to the promotion and creation of French-second-language learning opportunities for young Canadians. …