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Check the Programming Beforehand

Get together with your summer buddies and plan the events you would like to attend. Grab the event schedules and find out which artists and kiosks will be there to map out your festive itinerary. If there are priority conflicts, don’t worry! Just agree to split up once you’re there, and determine a meeting point for later on

Bring Cash With You

Most major events now accept card payments. However, if you don’t want to be caught off guard or have to pass on a pair of great earrings you’ve seen at a local artist’s booth, stop by your bank’s ATM before heading out and slip a few bills into your fanny pack. You’ll avoid the exorbitant fees of on-site ATMs and be prepared for every possibility!

Move Freely

When it comes to your festival attire, you’ll want to combine fashion and comfort. Combine a pair of thick-soled sneakers with a bucket hat for optimum comfort that will keep you moving all day long. And don’t forget to pack a raincoat and a pair of dry socks in your bag should it start raining.

Give Yourself Some Time

Plan to arrive at least an hour before the start of the first performance to give yourself time to check out the site and soak up the atmosphere. Identify the location of restrooms (bonus points for those who can identify the quietest ones!), places where you can relax between performances, and water fountains. This will allow you to breeze through the day and could prevent you from missing anything!

Get Friendly With Your Water Bottle

On site (and even the day prior), hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Your reusable water bottle is your best friend of the day. Attending a festival or summer event usually involves walking in direct sunlight and being stimulated from all directions. Your body needs water! (All together, let’s say it again... hydrate!)

Take Pictures – in Moderation!

At a few moments throughout the day, capture moments on the spot to create beautiful memories of your adventures. However, be careful not to become the official event photographer! The best memories are created when really in the moment.

Let Yourself Free!

Our seventh tip, and not the least, is to enjoy it to the fullest! Let yourself be swept away by the event’s atmosphere, and don’t worry about the slightly invasive crowds, the mud sticking to your shoes, or the sun beating down too hard on your head. Enjoy the $8 hot dog and the $14 beer. You’re there, go for it!

Your 2023 Summer Festival Calendar

Poutinefest | August 3-6 | 1001 shades of poutine | Mail Champlain – more details to follow 


Festin culturel | August 18 & 19 | the destination for curious gourmets | Poly-aréna park

 


Festival Country de Longueuil | August 23-27 | to celebrate your love of country dance and music | parc Marie-Victorin