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Public programming

Bringing people together through heritage, culture and community

Throughout the year, the Museopark offers a rich and diverse public program that highlights the Francophone heritage of the vibrant Vanier neighbourhood.

From talks and workshops to themed activities and the Sugar Festival, each event invites curious minds of all ages and backgrounds to discover, learn, and share.

Stay tuned so you don’t miss out!

Créations in vivo and Muséoparc invite you at the sugar shack for a dramaturgy workshop of  “Patenteuses”, a new Franco-Ontarian musical.

Come to see their progress from October 2025!

May 27, 2026 at 1:00 pm to 3:30 p.m

patenteuse

CreActivity Club

Seasonal crafts at the museum for kids aged 3 to 10

May 9 at 11:00 a.m. , 2026

mai 2026

Franco Fun, in partnership with TFO!

April 23, 2026 at 5:45 pm

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Let your creativity shine at the Vanier Sugar Shack!

April 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM

en affiche diamond painting

CreActivity Club

Seasonal crafts at the museum for kids aged 3 to 10

April 18 at 11:00 a.m. , 2026

avril 2026

With Stéphanie Plante – Supporting the Muséoparc Vanier!

April 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM

 
 
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Bring your games, we’ll bring the fun at the Sugar Shack!

January 19, 2026

CreActivity Club

Seasonal crafts at the museum for kids aged 3 to 10

March 21, 2026

club créativité

creating christmas magic

A new toy drive for the children in need in Vanier

December 7, 2026

Kids and grown-ups take a stroll in the Richelieu Park forest while trick-or-treating!

October 25, 2026

Beer & Bites

Delicious tastings in a charming setting

From August 14 to September 28

Soirée Quiz Night

Bilingual evening to test your knowledge on various themes

Walk & Talk

Guided tour through exceptional sites with an expert guide

Conversation at the museum

Exclusive guided tours and lively discussions with special guests

Eastview Chronicles

Special moments and memorable stories shared by longtime Vanier residents
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