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Saint-Jean Baptiste Day, 

Quebec, Canada

 
23 Jun 2011 - 24 Jun 2011  

The Fete nationale du Quebec (Quebec National Holiday) is the official holiday of the city of Quebec. It falls on the same day as that of the saint, John the Baptist, and has tended to obscure the religious holiday. Nevertheless, most French-speaking Canadians prefer to call this Saint-Jean Baptiste Day, and celebrate their cultural and national pride with lively parties and colourful parades as well as religious services. There is a pagan component to this too as the holiday falls on midsummer's day, when a tradition developed, many centuries ago, to light bonfires to celebrate the arrival of the warmer weather. So, in Canada and particularly in Quebec, these festivities combine the ancient rites of the summer solstice - a period of light and hope - with the traditional celebration in honour of the Patron Saint of French Canadians.

Times
Various.


Entertainment  Culture  Religion  Spectacle  History 


Where?

Various venues in Quebec

Various

How Much?

Free.

For More Information

Saint-Jean Baptiste Day

Quebec Regional Office
Canadian Heritage
Guy-Favreau Complex
200 Rene-Levesque Boulevard West
West Tower
6th Floor

Montreal
Quebec
H2Z 1X4
Canada

Tel +1 (514) 283 2332.
Email 

Website  www.pch.gc.ca


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