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Le Centre culturel francophone de l’Okanagan

The Centre culturel francophone de l’Okanagan (CCFO) is a non-profit organization which promotes the understanding and appreciation of French language and culture amongst all residents of the Okanagan region. Its mandate is to: – to …

Le Cercle des Canadiens Français de Prince George

Le Cercle des Canadiens Français de Prince George (The French Canadian Association of Prince George) is a non-profit association that started in 1960. The association organizes socio-cultural and educational activities for the community, offers services …

Fransaskois Youth Association

“Fransaskois Youth Association”, or AJF, is a non-profit organization devoted to francophone youth across the province. Our organization produces a number of French activities every year for youth between the ages of 12 and 25. …

Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste

The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of La Broquerie Inc. was established in 1893 for the purpose of celebrating and spreading “joie de vivre” in the community. It was and remains an opportunity to celebrate French Canadian culture …

Manipogo Festival

In March, the St. Laurent Métis community celebrates the end of the ice-fishing season. The Manipogo Festival, named after Lake Manitoba’s famous serpentine monster, celebrates the region’s fishing tradition by giving traditional ice-fishing demonstrations and …

Louis Riel Day celebrations

The St. Lazare community celebrates its Métis roots during its Louis Riel Day celebrations. Activities include tobogganing, a Barouche (Métis card game) tournament, bannock, and a local talent show with singers, dancers and storytellers. This …

The Maison Gabrielle-Roy

The Maison Gabrielle-Roy offers its community and the public around the world a museum that pays homage to Gabrielle Roy by showcasing her birthplace, promoting her work and encouraging French writing and artistic expression in …

Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum (MSBM)

When it opened to the public in 1967, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum (MSBM) was referred to as “the lived-in museum”. The original Grey Nuns’ Convent had indeed been home to many people over the …

La Maison des artistes visuels francophones inc.

La Maison des artistes visuels francophones is a centre of contemporary art that works with the francophone community in Manitoba as well as the French-speaking community as a whole. It supports the promotion of works …

Festival du Voyageur

Visit Voyageur Park and their various official sites to bask in the joviality of French Canadian culture. Surrounded by great music, amazing foods and wondrous sights, you will have no choice but to re-embody the …

Le 100 NONS

Le 100 NONS is a non-profit organization that has been working to build Manitoba’s French-language music industry and culture for over 50 years. Hundreds of performances have been held throughout the years thanks to work …