
Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island
Heritage is an important source of identity for a people living in a minority situation, so the Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island aims to create greater awareness and pride among Acadians in the Island …
Heritage is an important source of identity for a people living in a minority situation, so the Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island aims to create greater awareness and pride among Acadians in the Island …
Actions Femmes ÎPÉ organizes a variety of activities throughout the year, with the goal of offering inclusive gathering opportunities to all Francophone and Francophile women in PEI. These activities include for example: Leadership: Supporting adolescent …
The mission of the Prince Edward Island Cultural Federation is to ensure and continuously maintain the cultural and artistic evolution of the Acadian and Francophone community of Prince Edward Island. The Federation is an organization …
The Evangeline Area Agricultural Exhibition and Acadian Festival takes place yearly in the beautiful province of Prince Edward Island. The annual event offers a weekend filled with activities for the entire family celebrating the Island’s …
Enjoy a Family Fun Day to celebrate the Acadian culture. Families can enjoy listening to some french music, see some visual arts, have fun looking at live art demonstrations and dance! You can also eat …
Founded in 1991, le Carrefour de l’Isle-Saint-Jean is a school-community center that brings together the resources of Francophones and Acadians in the greater Charlottetown area in order to develop their culture and language. The Carrefour …
The PEI Book Fair is a unifying event for the province’s Francophone and Francophile population, which promotes reading and literacy. Through its actions, the Book Fair contributes to develop the taste for reading and highlights …
Head Start in Business has been a driving force in entrepreneurship awareness and initiation for the past 15 years. Over 20,000 youth have participated in our innovative and experiential programs making entrepreneurship more accessible and …
Started in a preparatory perspective for the celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Quebec, in 2008, the New France Festival was presented for the first time in 1997, in accordance with the will of the …
The Franco-Ontarian Students’ Association (RÉFO) represents the 22 000 students who study in French-language college and university programs in Ontario. The RÉFO was founded in 2009 in order to represent francophone student issues across the province and …
NEW – Francophone content is now at the World on the Street Festival! The year 2019 marks the 30th edition of the largest outdoor book and magazine festival in the country. Attracting more than 200,000 …