The International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, the biggest gathering of balloons in Canada, is a major event for all the family. With an average of 450,000 visitors per year, the event's popularity has risen steadily throughout the years and employs a strategy based on three essential elements: the enchantment of Laurentian Bank hot air balloon flights and Night Glows, free animation for the whole family, and major shows nightly. There are 125 hot air balloons, including many special shapes, major shows, and a huge site that hosts an incredible variety of animation activities.
Our mission : Offer International festivalgoers an exceptional experience that encompasses the colourful flights of hot air balloons, exciting entertainment, and artistic presentations as it caters to the needs of its people and maintains strong relations with them while promoting economic and recreational development.
The festival will feature an intimate full-scale live band production of artists from a wide range of reggae and reggae-influenced genres of music, such as dancehall, soca, reggaeton, as well as afro-beat, konpa, and zouk. Artists from the province of Quebec and across Canada, will also have special performances during the festivities.
The Festival has opened the doors to talented young musicians who are still unknown to the public, something nobody has done before. Among these are the 18-year-old Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki, now known worldwide; Jonathan Crow, now concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra; and the Afiara String Quartet, Laureat of the prestigious Banff International String Quartet competition.
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CIOC this international competition in which a prestigious jury representing many countries attributed great prizes from a selection of the best young organists in the world. CIOC develops an annual program in partnership with local organizations of the organ; these musical and educational activities highlight organs, heritage treasures, and appeal to a wide audience.
Taste of the Caribbean is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting Caribbean culture in Canada through diverse activities and events. Our flagship event is a 4-day festival held annually on the second weekend in July, at the Old-Port of Montreal, which brings together a vibrant mix of music, dance, cuisine, and art from across the Caribbean diaspora. The festival and other related events, encourages visitors to ‘taste’ their way through the islands by way of live musical performances from homegrown talent to Grammy-Award and JUNO-Award winning artists, dance workshops, music business master classes, video documentaries, educational and historical discussion panels, local authentic Caribbean restaurants, international guest Chefs and Rum Ambassadors via cooking and mixology demonstrations, and more.
The large majority of our performing artists, associated products, and food vendors are culturally and authentically Caribbean in almost every way possible.