
Le Festival du Loup de Lafontaine
Guests attending Festival du Loup will be transported back in time to the seventeenth century. Events include French stories and music, local food, artisans, howling contest and lots of fun for the whole family to …

Guests attending Festival du Loup will be transported back in time to the seventeenth century. Events include French stories and music, local food, artisans, howling contest and lots of fun for the whole family to …

Every winter in Quebec City the city is transformed into a beautiful winter wonderland. During this time, the city celebrates this seasonal transformation with a 17 day-long carnival, known as Carnaval de Quebec. Each year there are …

Franco‐Ontarian Festival is held annually in Ottawa during the month of June and is considered to be the biggest Francophones and Francophiles celebration in Canada. For over 40 years Ontario’s French population has celebrated with musical presentations …

The CPF National Concours d’art oratoire is a nationwide public-speaking competition held each spring for youth who are studying French in English schools. This long-standing event celebrates official language bilingualism in Canada and honours the many hours of hard work students put …

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 …

European Union Film Festival ( EUFF ) is a FREE film Festival that occurs every November at The Royal Cinema, Toronto reflecting the excellence, innovation and diversity of European cinema, showcasing Canadian premieres and international award-winning …

The Young Citizens program focuses on citizenship and is a complementary component to Heritage Fairs, an annual event where students present the results of their research on Canadian heroes, legends and key events in Canadian …

The Government of Canada History Awards were officially announced in June 2013. Their goal is connect youth to their history by honouring outstanding students and teachers who show an interest in celebrating Canadian history. The …

The Blue Metropolis Foundation consists of three main parts: the Festival (adult as well as Children’s), Educational Programs, and the International Literary Series. The Foundation’s goal is to be an important cultural and social institution …

Journée des Maths is the largest francophone mathematical online contest throughout North America. In Quebec, the competition is open to students from the 3rd year of elementary school to the 4th year of secondary school. …

Franc’ Open Mic is the first francophone open stage in Toronto for all artists, from beginners to professionals, who wish to speak in French whatever their experience and discipline (such as music, song, theatre, comedy, improvisation, storytelling, …

National Canadian Film Day ( NCFD ) is an annual event held in communities all across the country to celebrate Canada through Canadian film. It’s a time to sit back in your seat, take off your toque, and have some fun! …