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Festival du Voyageur

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Provencher Park, with an estimated attendance of 50,000 people. Acting as an 'ambassador' for the event, Georges Forest promoted the event by wearing clothing that represented the Voyageurs. This initiated the tradition of "Official Voyageurs", which continues to this day. The 1970 festival lasted four days and featured the walk down
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Grants from the city of Winnipeg and the Secretary of State allowed the Festival to make arrangements with their creditors. The name was changed to "Festival du Voyageur" (the "of the" was dropped). For the 1972 festival, Arthur D'Eschambault was elected president. He hired a number of financial and
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At a press conference held on January 13, 1970, mayor Turner announced that the city of Saint-Boniface would present a festival honouring the Voyageur of the fur-trading era, in celebration of Manitoba's centennial. The first Festival du Voyageur took place that year from February 26 to March 1, at
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A large number of attendees required an unforeseen level of expenditure by festival organizers; by the festival's conclusion, the organization had debt in excess of $ 40,000. To remedy their financial situation, the organizers held horse races as a fundraiser in conjunction with the 1971 festival.
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In 1977, construction began on wooden log cabins in Whittier Park to accommodate the festival. The log cabins were constructed to be left there year-round. In 1978, the organization had accumulated enough surplus funds to make Whittier Park the permanent site of the festival. Provencher Park had
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In 1981, the Festival du Voyageur purchased an empty warehouse, located at 768 Taché Avenue, for administrative offices and to be used for an additional venue. The building became known as the Rendez-Vous and eventually came to include a bar named Le Canot.
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The Rendez-Vous building on Taché was put up for sale in 2003, and sold in 2006. New administrative offices were found in a building at 233 Provencher Avenue, and it came to also feature a store called the Boutique du voyageur.
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The snow sculpture that won the 1971 event was of a pair of boots and a toque. This sculpture inspired the creation of a mascot, LĂ©o La Tuque, who was introduced in 1972 and became the trademark of Festival du Voyageur.
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The festival employs 10 full-time permanent staff and employs approximately 200 temporary staff during the February event. In 2023, the festival's revenue was approximately $ 4.1m.
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The 1971 festival was a success, drawing nearly 200,000 guests. However, instead of resolving the financial situation, the fundraiser pushed the organization further into debt.
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become too small for the growing number of attendees. These cabins formed the foundation of the historic reconstruction that became known as Fort Gibraltar.
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From February to October 2001, a large house was constructed in Fort Gibraltar for the event. The house is called the Maison du Bourgeois.
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was first proposed in 1967 by Georges Forest, who became the first official "Voyageur". The proposal was put forth to the then-
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Two "school" voyageurs were appointed in 1977, to visit schools and teach children about the voyageurs and Festival.
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on December 18, 1969. It received a city grant of $ 35,000 but had to give back all profits up to $ 35,000.
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As of 2023, organizations affiliated with the Festival du Voyageur include:
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for its contribution to the vitality of the Franco-Manitoban Community.
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In 2005, a year-round interpretive centre was built in Fort Gibraltar.
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through entertainment, arts and crafts, music, exhibits, and displays.
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In 2023, the festival saw 858 volunteers donate 9,573 hours of work.
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Conseil jeunesse provincial (“Provincial Youth Council”)
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The idea for a winter festival to celebrate Manitoba's
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Index


Winnipeg, Manitoba
heho.ca
winter festival
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Saint-Boniface
western Canada
fur-trading
French heritage and culture
Voyageur
canoe
Snow sculpture at Festival du Voyageur, with the Fort Gibraltar in the background.
Fort Gibraltar


Red River College
Exchange District
Francophonie
City of St. Boniface
mayor
city council
Companies Act of Manitoba
Provencher Boulevard
anglophone
Award of Excellence – Promotion of Linguistic Duality
Commissioner of Official Languages
Graham Fraser
COVID-19 pandemic
YouTube

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