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Today, the Brayonne Fair is one of the largest Francophone festivals in New Brunswick. The main components of this colourful celebration are the presentations of shows, as well as a variety of cultural and sports …

In March, the St. Laurent Métis community celebrates the end of the ice-fishing season. The Manipogo Festival, named after Lake Manitoba’s famous serpentine monster, celebrates the region’s fishing tradition by giving traditional ice-fishing demonstrations and …

Franco ‐ Fête de Toronto is Toronto’s premiere francophone event held annually in July. It is considered to be the most diverse, multiethnic celebration of francophone cultures the city has to offer. Connect with French culture …

The Fédération des jeunes francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (FJFNB) represents and defends the interests of Acadian and Francophone youth in the province. It organizes activities BY and FOR young people. The FJFNB promotes youth leadership, cultural …