Village en Chanson de Petite-Vallée (Petite-Vallée Song Festival)

41, rue Principale
Petite-Vallée (Quebec) Canada
G0E 1Y0
Phone:
+418-393-2222 (summer)
Phone (2):
+418-393-2592
Email:
info@festivalenchanson.com

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At the Café de la Vieille Forge, enjoy a meal, delicious espresso or Québec beer in an exceptional site and don't miss the exhibition on the emergence and evolution of Québec song.


Opening dates

June to September


Room capacity

  • Café and patio seating 150
  • Show venue seating 160 to 300

Services

Meals

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Specialty cuisine

  • À la carte
  • Specialties: fish and seafood soup

Alcohol

  • Liquor licence

Table d'hôte price

  • $15-30


Payment methods

  • Visa  Visa
  • MasterCard  MasterCard
  • Interac  Interac
  • Cash  Cash

How to get there

Take Route 132 to Petite-Vallée and then Rue Longue Pointe, which heads towards the sea.


Affiliations and distinctions

Affiliations

  • Regional Network of Event Organizers (ROSEQ)
  • Association of Independent Regional Arts Festivals in Québec (REFRAIN)
  • Tourisme Gaspésie
  • Independent Network of United Performing Arts Presenters (RIDEAU)
  • Association of Québec Camps (ACQ)
  • Fédé Chanson

Distinctions

  • Winner of a Félix Award for “Best Event of the Year” at the ADISQ Gala (2019)
  • Recipient of the Order of Arts and Letters of Québec, awarded to Alan Côté, Director General and Artistic Director of the festival (2018)
  • Winner of a Tourisme Gaspésie prize for “Tourism Personality of the Year,” awarded to Alan Côté (2015)
  • Winner of a Gaspésie Tourism Award in the “Events with an Operating Budget of $300,000 to $1 million” category (2013)
  • National gold winner of a Québec Tourism Award in the “Festivals and Events” category (2008)
  • Winner of a RIDEAU Partnership Prize for the project “15 Years of the Petite École de la Chanson” (2007)
  • Winner of a Félix Award for “Cultural Event of the Year” (2003)
  • Named Arts Presenter of the Year by ROSEQ (2003)

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