Culture Days 2025 in Brome-Missisquoi, September 26 to 28 : Over 30 free activities throughout the region
Brome-Missisquoi, September 11, 2025 – The Brome-Missisquoi region is getting ready to pulse with creativity during Culture Days, from September 26 to 28. This free province-wide event will spotlight local artists and creators through a rich and diverse program sure to delight the whole family.
Bromont, Cowansville, Dunham, Farnham, and Sutton together will offer more than 30 free cultural activities, ranging from hands-on workshops and outdoor performances to visual arts exhibitions and meet-the-artist events. This diverse offering is made possible thanks to the members of the cultural committee and their respective teams.

A program for every taste
Visual arts enthusiasts will have the chance to discover Nymphéa, an exhibition by Zoé Boivin in Bromont, the group show Ô feu! at the Bruck Museum in Cowansville, or admire the work of young talents during the Sutton Art School’s open house.
On the performing arts side, audiences can enjoy an evening of tales and legends with François Lavallée on the steps of Saint-Vincent-Ferrier Church in Adamsville, groove to the sounds of Elyzabeth B and DJ Pao Prana Papa in Cowansville, or be captivated by the poetic stilt-walking performance The Giantess of Well-Being as she roams the streets of Farnham.
For the more hands-on, a wide variety of creative workshops will be offered: watercolor and pastel with Zoé Boivin, creative writing with author Simon Lafrance, community weaving with Arielle Prince-Ferron, fabric printing with Anaïs Ronceray, and the discovery of fascinating leporellos – accordion-style books created through botanical printing.
A practical guide to make the most of your visit
Given the richness of the region’s cultural offerings, Tourisme Brome-Missisquoi has developed a digital practical guide that brings the entire program together in one place. Organized by date and municipality, this guide makes it easy for visitors to plan their cultural journey and not miss the activities that interest them.
The guide specifies schedules, exact locations, participation conditions, and reservation requirements for each activity. It is available free of charge on the Tourisme Brome-Missisquoi website in the brochures section.

About Culture Days
Initiated and coordinated by Culture pour tous, Culture Days is a three-day event featuring free, open-to-all activities that promote greater public access to arts and culture. As decreed by the National Assembly, the event is held every year on the last Friday of September and the following two days, throughout Quebec.
Practical information
- Dates: September 26, 27, and 28, 2025
- All activities are free
- Practical guide available here (French only)
Source
Stéphanie Dupuy
Tourism, Communications & Marketing Advisor
CLD Brome-Missisquoi
sdupuy@cldbm.qc.ca
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