Festivals in Canada in November

20-05-2012 - 22-11-2012 : Charlottetown Festival
@ Charlottetown
If you’re a musical theatre fan, then you simply cannot miss this festival! Two months of only the best performances brought to you by brilliant directors, designers, actors and composers. You will get a chance to see premiere performances as well as modern interpretations of old musicals.

07-09-2012 - 04-11-2012 : The Magic of Lanters
@ Montréal
A 3000 year-old Chinese tradition unfolds through light and sound in the center of Montreal Botanic Garden.

03-11-2012 - 13-11-2012 : Coup de Coeur Francophone
@ Montréal
Montreal prepares itself to welcome francophone singers from across the world for a wonderful celebration of sublime musical creativity.

03-11-2012 - 13-11-2012 : Cinemania Film Festival
@ Montréal
Welcome to the leading French speaking film festival on the American continent! Since 1994, Montreal rejoices year-after-year in the presence of well established film directors presenting their latest pieces of art in front of an excited crowd ready to devour the crème de la crème of film making.

03-11-2012 - 31-01-2013 : Winter Festival of Lights
@ Niagara Falls
Visit Canada’s largest illumination festival at the marvelous Niagara Falls and relish the vista of the glorious Falls glowing in rainbow lights at sunset during the Winter Festival of Lights.

19-11-2012 - 24-11-2012 : Canadian Western Agribition
@ Regina
If you stop by the Canadian Western Agribition this year you will get three events in one: a marketplace, a trade show and a rodeo. It aims to promote Canadian agriculture products and expertise to the world as well as to acquire new techniques and fresh ideas by inviting international exhibitors.

24-11-2012 - 25-11-2012 : Cavalcade of Lights Festival
@ Toronto
Kick off the holiday season in style at the amazing Cavalcade of Lights Festival! Started back in 1967 with the aim of showcasing the then newly built City Hall, Cavalcade is traditionally held on the final Saturday in November. The festival includes the official illumination of the Nathan Phillips Square by more than 300,000 red, green and white lights and the revealing of a giant Christmas tree, both of which embellish the city until the first day of the New Year.

Enjoy!

Cheers,

Team Stagehuis