This Montréal festival is a must for classical music buffs. With much aplomb, local and international renowned artists will interpret the works of Bach, his contemporaries and much more!
Late November
This Montréal festival is a must for classical music buffs. With much aplomb, local and international renowned artists will interpret the works of Bach, his contemporaries and much more!
Late November
The Skateway winds its way through the heart of Ottawa, over a total length of 7.8 kilometres, stretching from downtown to Dows Lake.
Since the 1970s, our ice experts and other ice experts have worked together to create this popular attraction, striving continually to improve the ice quality. Typically, the skating season runs from early January until early March. In February, many activities take place on the Skateway during Winterlude.
Services are available in the open sections of the Skateway until 10 pm or 11 pm, depending on the day. Hours of operation may change without notice. The public can access open sections of the Skateway 24 hours a day, but should note that caution is advised, as Skateway maintenance crews operate mainly overnight.
Weather permitting Dec / Jan Until March
Get a little love from every dance! You don't want to miss it!
Vancouver's Biggest Salsa Bachata and Kizomba Festivalwhere world renowned instructors from around the globe share their dance technqiues with you, treat you to live performances every night and maybe even steal you away for a dance.
Come and experience Salsa, Bachata and Kizomba dancing and learn why it is sprawling into a healthy addiction that feeds your body, mind and soul.
The next time you hear those Latin or African beats play, you'll never be able to stay seated again.
Watch
Watch multitime world champions wow you to live performances with elaborate costumes and creative, award winning choreographies.
Amazing talents.
Learn
Learn Musicality, Techniques, Combinations, Body Movement, Choreographies, Dance Etiquette and Much More. Taught by exclusive talents such as multitime world champions and 'so-you-think-you-can-dance' choreographers.
A Full…
Savor Vermilion's timing is perfect. Happening on a Friday, you'll be ready to end your work week on a scrumptious note. Bring your palate and your appetite to this popular Vermilion event.
You'll get to sample wines of all kinds, as well as spirits and beer. Specialty foods from the heart of Alberta will also be featured, provided by some of the most passionate food purveyors who make it their business to feed us the food we love. You don't have to know a lot about food or wine to enjoy this event, which also features local entertainment.
Get to know your local chefs and merchants all while sampling some beverages and tasty food.
Tickets Pre-Purchase Entrance Tickets for $15/person, along with the option of pre-purchasing drink tickets.
Tickets at the door: $20
Drink tickets: $2 each
* Must be 18 or older - ID required.
If You Go Did you know Vermilion is home to Vermilion Provinical Park? The park is about 15 kilometres alon…
Picture this... film festival is a recipient of the AMI Events Award..
"The Ability Media International (AMI) Awards recognise and celebrate artistic excellence that promotes a more inclusive world. The awards are run by Leonard Cheshire Disability and supported by a creative board of leading arts and media professionals."
Started in 2001, Picture this...film festival is both a competitive and exhibition festival.
The festival features films that are about disability and/or films on any subject that were produced, directed and/or written by people with disabilities.
Films are entered into one of five genres; animation, documentary, drama, education or performance. Films may also be in time sub-catagories e.g., drama 10 - 30 minutes.
Films may be of any length.
We want everyone to participate in this event and feel they have been entertained, learned something new or have a greater understanding of disability around the …
An annual gathering dedicated to emerging forms of electronic music and sound design in the era of new technologies.
MUTEK Montreal reconvenes at the end of the summer, running from late August with five days and nights of audiovisual performances, live electronic music and a full theatre of experiences that will push the boundaries of digital art and engage you in the playground that is our city.
Late August
From coast to coast to coast