This year, the festival offers a completely revamped entertainment lineup featuring comedy shows, dance performances, ballads performed by local singers, and beer tastings.
Musician Jonas Tomalty will be performing on Friday, June 9, at 7:30 p.m.
There will also be fun activities for the whole family, including Canada’s largest inflatable obstacle course, stretching over 300 feet. For the little ones, there will be entertainment, balloons, and free face painting to keep them happy.
In addition, just like last year, the Grand PoutineFest is continuing its shift toward sustainability: all containers on site will be recyclable, reusable, or compostable. All poutines will be served in reusable containers sold for $2 (required with the purchase of a poutine), with 50 cents going to Opération Enfant Soleil.