One of the largest and most famous winter festivals in the world, the Quebec Winter Carnival offers a mix of exciting activities like ice canoe racing, snow sculptures, and a magnificent night parade. Held annually in the city of Quebec, this festive event celebrates Canadian winter traditions with family-friendly fun and international flair.
This annual folk festival, held in Edmonton, attracts top-tier musicians and thousands of visitors to its scenic river valley location. Known for its laid-back vibe, the festival features performances by folk, blues, country, and world music artists. It’s a celebration of musical diversity, community, and the great outdoors.
Set in the stunning Banff National Park, this festival celebrates the great outdoors through a series of films, books, and lectures on adventure, nature, and mountain culture. Whether you're an avid adventurer or simply love breathtaking landscapes, this festival inspires with stories of exploration and environmental consciousness.
Held every summer in the picturesque Halifax waterfront, this is one of the largest craft beer festivals in Atlantic Canada. With hundreds of beers from local, national, and international breweries, attendees can sample and enjoy the best brews while listening to live music and celebrating maritime culture.
As one of the world’s largest comedy festivals, Just for Laughs in Montreal features some of the biggest names in comedy, from stand-up shows to improv acts. This vibrant event takes over the city with performances in both English and French, making it a fun, laugh-filled experience for all.
A dynamic celebration of art and culture, Nuit Blanche Toronto is an all-night festival that brings contemporary art to the streets and public spaces of the city. From interactive installations to performances by local artists, this event transforms Toronto into an outdoor gallery for one unforgettable evening.