Local News

Parades, concerts and heat warnings to mark Fête nationale in Quebec

Parades, concerts and heat warnings to mark Fête nationale in Quebec

Quebecers will be decked out in blue and white today as the Fête nationale holiday is marked by parades, celebrations, and heat warnings.

The festivities are coinciding with some extreme weather conditions this year.

Quebec City announced this week it is opening air-conditioned community centres and libraries and extending hours at splash pads due to an Environment Canada heat warning covering much of the province.

Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily National news

Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Montreal will be hosting a parade beginning at 2 p.m., followed by an evening concert at Parc Maisonneuve featuring artists such as Robert Charlebois and Sara Dufour.

This year’s celebrations will commemorate the 50-year anniversary of the first performance of Gilles Vigneault’s song “Gens du pays,” which is often considered the province’s unofficial anthem.

Quebec says nearly 650 events are happening across the province to mark the holiday also known as St-Jean-Baptiste Day.


&copy 2025 The Canadian Press

Shares:

Related Posts

‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back
Local News

‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back‘Got to leave a legacy’: After 45 years, Montreal pioneer in education takes step back

Most of the children who attend Les Trésors de Marie-Claire in Montreal’s West Island are too young to know exactly who Marie-Claire Martin is and what she has done for

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *