Osheaga Festival, Music festival in Canada
Osheaga Festival is an annual event that takes place at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal during summer months. The festival spans multiple days across different stages, featuring musicians and artists, with art installations displayed throughout the park grounds.
The festival began in 2006 and quickly grew into one of Canada's largest music events. Over the years it has become a well-established annual gathering that attracts growing crowds.
The name comes from indigenous language and reflects the area's past. Today you see performers from around the world playing different music styles, and the festival draws people who care about music and arts from everywhere.
The festival happens in summer, so arrive early to get good spots near the different stages you want to see. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, as you will spend the day outdoors in an open park setting.
The festival is known for its environmental initiatives and works to reduce its ecological footprint. Sustainability is built into how the event operates, from waste management to energy choices.
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