

The year is filled with award winning festivals in Fredericton. Whether your interest is in music, crafts, film, theatre or even fine whiskey, there's a fun-filled and unique blend of celebrations to experience.
Come and celebrate with us in Fredericton!

WinterfestHiver NB, February 20 & 21, 2010
There's something for everyone at the Snowflake Kingdom at 819 Royal Road, Property of Maritime Fibre and Energy , Fredericton North. Gigantic ice slides, incredible snow mazes sculptures, dog sled, pony and horse-drawn sleigh rides, polar bear golf and more. Visit the website for updates and a photo gallery. Admission: $4 per person (cash only). Free on-site parking.
Contact: 506-474-0096; Email Winterfest NB; Website: www.winterfestnb.ca
Killarney Cup Pond Hockey Tournament, February 19 - 21, 2010
Experience hockey the way it was intended to be played... on outdoor rinks! This 4 on 4 tournament will see even more teams participate for 2009. Divisions include open, 35+, 45+, and ladies. This fun-filled event is a fund-raising project of the three Fredericton Rotary clubs. The Rotary Centennial Lodge at Killarney Lake the site of the event, was a gift to the City of Fredericton in recognition of Rotary International's Centennial in 2005.
Contact: 506-459-1444; Email Killarney Cup; Website: www.killarneycup.ca
Sugar Bush Weekend - Kings Landing Historical Settlement,
March 20 & 21 and March 27 & 28, 2010
Costumed staff will be in the village boiling sap in iron cauldrons over an open fire, demonstrating the art of syrup and sugar making as it was performed 150 years ago. Children and kids-at-heart may sample a sweet treat of candy-on-the-snow made from the syrup right in front of their eyes. Pancake breakfast is served all day, and Sleigh or wagon rides will be available and the Kings Landing Museum Store will have lots of maple products available for sale.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
11th Annual Fredericton Wine & Food Festival, April 17, 2010
Celebrating its 11th year, the Wine and Food Fest is organized by the Canadian Diabetes Association, New Brunswick Division to provide funding for summer camp programs for children with Type 1 diabetes. Individuals will enjoy tasting wines from Alcool NB Liquor's current portfolio while sampling gourmet food prepared by the Delta Fredericton's culinary experts. Delta Fredericton Hotel. Tastings: 2pm - 5pm and 7pm - 10pm. Tickets available at the Canadian Diabetes Association (61 Carleton Street).
Contact: 506-452-9009
Spring Mothers' Day Craft Show, May 2, 2010
Find that perfect Mother's Day gift! Lots of wonderful handmade crafts. Boyce Farmer's Market, downtown. 10am - 5pm
Contact: 506-451-1815 ; Email ; Website: www.boycefarmersmarket.com
The 4th annual fredkid FAIR, May 8, 2010
Don't miss out on this full day of exciting events for the whole family. Activities and stage shows are geared towards children between 0 and 10, including, "Science East," "Chinese Cultural Association," "Music for Young Children"; petting zoo, face painting; and three bouncy castles for kids of all ages. With over 50 booths on hand, adults too large for the bouncing play area, are well rewarded with information and resources made available by local business and merchants; charities and essential service providers.
Fredericton Exhibition Center, 9-4pm.
Contact: Email; Website: www.fredkid.com
Fredericton Marathon, May 9, 2010
NB's longest running marathon and the Maritimes" first of the season. Full and half-marathon, as well as 10km events.
Contact: Email Fredericton Marathon; Website: www.frederictonmarathon.ca
Festival Francophone de Fredericton, May 28 - 30, 2010
Francophone culture and heritage is celebrated through exhibits, concerts, dining, sports, special events and activities at Le Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne.
Contact: 506-453-2731; Website: www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca
Fredericton Baroque Music Festival, June 4 - 6, 2010
The Fredericton Baroque Music Festival presents concerts and workshops with a focus on music from the 16th to 18th centuries. Held in the Christ Church Cathedral and other historic locations of downtown Fredericton, the festival has featured concerts by period instrument specialists and ensembles from Fredericton, Saint John, Montreal, and New England. Students and amateur musicians are invited to participate in workshops and public master classes. Contact: 506-366-2829; Email Fredericton Baroque Festival; Website: www.earlymusicfredericton.ca
Maritime Countryfest, June 10 - 13, 2010
This annual event entering it's fifth year, features some of the best multi-cultural, country music acts from across Canada and the USA. this four day festival, located ion the downtown's Historic Garrison District, has included acts such as Emerson Drive, Prairie Oyster and the Acadian Group 1755 along with other Maritime Country acts.
Contact: 506-472-5976; Email Maritime Countryfest;
Website: www.maritimecountryfest.com
Marysville Days, June 11 - 13, 2010
A weekend of fun for the whole family! Breakfast, parade, seniors' social, "toonie tween" dance, kids games and activities, adult dance with live music, variety show, barbeque, walking tours, interdenominational church service. Location: Heritage Centre on McGloin St. unless noted.
Contact: 506-472-4144 ;
Fiddle Frolic and Fiddle Heads / Opening Weekend, June 12 & 13, 2010
Fiddleheads are sprouting along the Saint John River and music is in the air. Bring your instrument and join in the fun or simply kick up your heels to a lively fiddle tune and enjoy the savoury taste of fiddleheads, a signature New Brunswick treat! Spring into summer at Kings Landing and get a “Reel” taste of New Brunswick!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Fredrock,
A 3 day rock extravaganza, featuring more than 20 top musical acts hailing from all corners of Canada & the USA. From local artists to major touring acts (including Live and the Black Crowes), Fredrock promises to be an unforgettable event. The Fredrock Festival at the Fredericton Raceway will also feature car shows, video gaming, local business vendors and much, much more. It's time! Rock Freddy with Fredrock. Check the excellent website for more details on this year's themes and projects, and all the featured artists.
Contact: www.fredrockfestival.com
St. Mary's First Nation Annual Pow Wow, June 18 - 20, 2010
Everyone is welcome to celebrate Mailiseet First Nation Culture. Hear drum groups from Eastern Canada, see beautiful Native Regalia, arts & crafts. Participate in traditional ceremonies and sample the traditional malisee feast of fiddleheads & salmon. St. Mary's First Nation Reserve, Fredericton North.
Contact: 506-458-9511; Website: www.stmarysfirstnation.ca
Aboriginal Day Celebrations, June 18 - 20, 2010
'Honouring the First People', a one-day event, starting at 9am at Government House, showcasing Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik culture and heritage through song, music, dance, art and design.
Contact: 506-458-9511
Cheval to Chevrolet / Carriages and Antique Cars, June 19 & 20, 2010
Hop on a horse drawn wagon or marvel at the beauty of a vintage car as we celebrate the evolution of transportation in New Brunswick. From 19th century farm equipment and Kings Landing’s own renowned carriage collection to an impressive display of antique automobiles, treat yourself and dad to something special at Kings Landing this Father’s Day weekend. Also this weekend we are having a special Father’s Day dinner at the King’s Head Inn on Sunday, June 20 (by reservation), so bring dad for a father’s day he won’t soon forget!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Yoga Day,
Contact: Loka Health Options: 506-474-0817
Cultural Expressions Festival, June 25 - 26, 2010
A celebration of cultural diversity. Special Activities for families; games, dance lessons, martial arts demonstrations and more! Other special activities include, art workshops and storytelling. Officers Square
Contact: Haruka at Multicural Association (506) 452-0654; www.mcaf.nb.ca
Cookie Trees, Toffee Pulls and Magic / All Things Fun!, June 26 & 27, 2010
The School year has ended and summer vacation is upon us. Pack away your pencil cases and delight in a weekend full of all things fun! Participate in 19th century children’s games, join a parade, take part in a scavenger hunt and enjoy magic, treats and delicious sweets!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Canada Day Block Party, July 1, 2010
Celebrate Canada's birthday at the nation's biggest neighbourhood block party. A full day of fun kicks off at noon on the Green, and in Officers' Square with activities for the whole family, entertainment, great food on site, the Canada Day Parade, and fireworks at dusk.
Contact: 506-476-3866 ; Email ;
Roll Out the Barrel / Fine Wines and Tempestuous Times, July 1 – 4, 2010
It is 1855 in New Brunswick and a law to prohibit liquor is introduced. Will the impending law devastate our economy, or is it in our best interests to outlaw the demon rum? On this Canada Day Weekend, find out for yourselves. Meet Simeon Jones, a famous brew master and son of Thomas Jones of Kings Landing fame. Learn famous New Brunswick drinking songs and sign a petition to save the Kings Head Inn (will you be able to sample a forbidden beverage?), or follow Samuel Leonard Tilley and join in the cause of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance Demon rum … “yea” or “nay”, you decide.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
More Than Martini's,
An evening of food & refreshments in support of 2 local charities, organized by Kiwanis Club of Fredericton in partnership with the Delta Fredericton. Delta Fredericton Hotel, 7-9:30pm.
Contact: 506-457-7000
New Brunswick Championshiops - Rowing
Junior and senior rowing competitions, as well as a masters competitions and a corporate challenge. Location: St. John River, Princess Margaret Bridge to walking bridge.
Contact: 506-453-9428; Website: www.frederictonrowingclub.com
Maritime Writers' Workshop & Literary Festival, July 5 - 10, 2010
If you are looking for humour, drama, adventure and romance then join us for an exciting week of public readings. Readings are free and held at 8pm at various locations in the downtown core. Workshops also take place during festival week.
Contact: 506-453-4623; Website: http://extend.unb.ca/pers_cult/writers/
9th Annual River Jam, July 9, 2010
Three stages of various musical styles, from folk/bluegrass to rhythm & blues and classic rock, performed by an array of talent from the St. John River Valley who donate their time to support community projects.
Contact: 506-363-4538; Email River Jam ;
Cool Cider and Hot Tempers / New Brunswick’s First Election, July 10 & 11, 2010
The year is 1784 and New Brunswick has become a separate colony in British North America. A colony in which American Loyalists make up the majority of the population and control many aspects of society. Their traditions, values and beliefs contribute to our Canadian identity. Come listen to both sides then cast your vote for either the military elite or the less privileged dissenters.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Bonnets Bowlers Buckles and Bows / 19th Century Fashion, July 17 & 18, 2010
In 19th century New Brunswick, finger waves and pin curls adorn our hair while corsets and hoop skirts accentuate our feminine features. Witness the evolution of fashion and how it shapes our daily lives, ideologies and norms. From hip pads and tri-corn hats of the early colonial era to bustles and bowlers of the late 1800’s, this weekend’s event will definitely suit your fancy.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival, July 22 - August 2, 2010
A showcase of new and innovative theatre by New Brunswick playwrights. The festival features nightly main stage performances by acclaimed dramatists, along with free outdoor street theatre and readings.
Contact: 506-458-7406; Email Notable Acts; Website: www.nbacts.com
NB Highland Games Festival, July 23 - 25, 2010
A fun-filled family weekend on the grounds of historic Government House. There's bagpipes, Celtic music, highland dance, traditional Scottish athletics, food, crafts and more. Don’t miss the Friday evening concert, special Kids Corner and Souvenir tent. Be a Scot for the weekend!
Contact: 1-888-368-4444, 506-452-9244
Website: www.highlandgames.ca
Sweets for the Sweet, July 24 & 25, 2010
Sweet tooth? Over the years cinnamon rolls, butter tarts, sugar cookies and Johnnycake have satisfied our love of sweets. Savour the aroma of homemade goodies in one of our village homes, treat yourself to a delectable dessert at the King’s Head Inn and pick up a bag of lemon drop candies at the general store. Sweeeeeeeeet!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Rattle on the Stove Pipe Music Festival / New Brunswick Day Weekend,
July 31 – August 2, 2010
“Rattle on the stovepipe, bootjack, Jew’s harp Rattle on the stovepipe, bootjack, Joe!”Celebrate our culture, history and heritage with music – concerts, workshops, dances, sing alongs, and so much more! Our three-day musical extravaganza is an ideal way to make merry on this New Brunswick Day weekend.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
New Brunswick Day Celebration, August 2, 2010
Music, food and other festivities to celebrate New Brunswick's heritage and culture.
Downtown Fredericton
Contact: 506-453-2505
Welcome Home! Kings Landing Alumni Weekend, August 7 & 8, 2010
Since 1972 Kings Landing has been a cherished home to countless family and friends. Whether or not you have a direct affiliation with Kings Landing, all are welcome to join in on a host of festivities this weekend as we honour almost forty years of memory-making and making memories last. Special guests and surprises…! (Registration will be required for some activities.)
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Tay Creek Folk Festival, August 13 - 14, 2010
Features folk music, country, bluegrass, Celtic and some classic rock, as well as a craft show and refreshments. This family event is a chance for loves of folk and country music to hear harmonies played in the old-fashioned ambience of a country barn. Campers welcome. August 14 (7pm - 10pm) ; August 15 (12pm - 11pm)
Contact: 506-367-3133 or 506-472-3786 ; Website: www.tayridge.com
NB Gospel Music Festival, August 13 - 15, 2010
Gospel music in a rural setting. Good fun, good food and good music in Rusagonis-just a short distance from Fredericton.
Website: www.nbgmf.com
Acadian Day Celebration, August 15, 2010
A variety of activities to celebrate Acadian culture with food, music, tintamarre and an Acadian flag raising ceremony.
Contact: 506-457-9132 or 506-453-2731; Website: www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca
Duel & Trial / Wetmore versus Street,
August 14 & 15, 2010
What began as a disagreement in October 1821 between two prominent lawyers, George Frederick Street and George Ludlow Wetmore, quickly escalated into the challenge of a duel, and ended with the death of a young man. Witness the duel, and don’t miss your chance to sit on the jury and weigh in on whether the man is guilty of murder, or if this is acceptable conflict resolution for the genteel class as New Brunswick’s last fatal duel is brought to life.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
NB Summer Chamber Music Festival,
August 16 - 28, 2010
A two-week Festival celebrating classical chamber music, featuring the works of selected composers played by Canada's most talented classical musicians. Festival includes concerts, music discovery talks, free community performances, kids' events and workshops.
Contact: 506-453-4697; Website: www.NBsummermusicfestival.ca
Down The Garden Path / Gardening Festival, August 21 & 22, 2010
Did you know that African Marigolds are native to Mexico, that Marvels of Peru are from the West Indies and that Jerusalem Artichokes are not artichokes at all? Find out more with a visit to our 19th century orchards, vegetable gardens and flower beds. Learn all about our heritage varieties and get helpful hints from our gardeners. Tour the gardens of Kings Landing and use what you learn today for your garden at home.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Women's Festival,
It's a celebration of women and all the things that we do. There will be crafters, artists, information booths, workshops (dance, yoga, art), & food all day as well as music and performances after 1pm. This is a free event for all (open to the public), bring your family and celebrate with us. 9am - 9pm
Contact: The New Brunswick Rebelles, 450-5794
New Brunswick Fine Crafts Festival,
September 3 - 5, 2010
The premier fine crafts festival in NB held annually for more than 30 years. In the heart of downtown Fredericton, juried members of the NB Crafts Council offer the best in pottery, textiles, glass, wood, soaps, candles, jewellery, metal, wrought iron, clothing, food, baskets and much more. Don't miss the childrens' tent, live craft demonstrations and entertainment! Officers' Square, Historic Garrison District. Friday 12-7, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-5 Nominal entrance fee.
Contact: NB Crafts Council, 506-450-8989 or 1-866-NB-CRAFT; Email NB Crafts Council
Agricultural Fair / A Favourite Tradition , September 4 – 6, 2010
One of Kings Landing’s favourite traditions! Join in on the fun and festivities of a 19th century community fair with games, competitions and entertainment, as well as an agricultural exhibition featuring hand-crafted, home-cooked and hand picked work of the early settlers.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
183rd Fredericton Exhibition, September 5 - 11
A tradition since 1827, the FREX is fun for all ages. this week-long special event features an agricultural show, draft horse show, provincial Holstein and Jersey show, harness racing, stage shows and commercial exhibits along with lots of carnival games andfood Includeing the famous "dippy dog". Kids will love the mid-way rides, aerial clown shows, petting zoo, pony rides and more.
Contact: 506-458-9819; Website: www.frex.ca
Back to School and the Golden Rule, September 11 & 12, 2010
Grandparent’s Day is celebrated this weekend, and Kings Landing is offering activities for the whole family, where grandma and grandpa can reminisce and the grandkids will get a taste of what life was like before television, computers and cell phones! Young and old alike should have their quills sharpened and be ready to brush up on their Latin when you hear the ringing of the schoolmarm’s bell at the 1840’s schoolhouse. When everyone has built up a hearty appetite, join us at the King’s Head Inn for a special buffet meal to celebrate Grandparents!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Feast In The Field: The Ultimate Barbeque Challenge, September 12, 2010
Enjoy an afternoon of entertainment, sampling wine, beer and spirits from around the world, as well as delicacies prepared by Fredericton's leading restaurants and chefs. At the Riverside Resort & Conference Centre. Complimentary transportation provided.
Contact: Canadian Paraplegic Association (N.B.) Inc.: 506-462-9555
The McInnes Cooper Dragon Boat Festival, September 12, 2010
The McInnes Cooper Dragon Boat Festival is a fundraising event hosted by Sport NB and the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic to support both KidSport and NB Amateur Athletes in New Brunswick. The day includes races, food, performances on stage and sport demonstrations.
Contact: 506-451-1341; Website: www.sportnb.com
20th Annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival,
September 14 - 19, 2010
One of Canada's finest festivals. It's the East Coast's largest celebration of jazz, blues and world music with international performers and top regional acts. 250 award-winning artists in 125 free and ticketed performances on two dozen stages. Expect gritty acoustic and electric blues, traditional and progressive jazz, rock, soul, Cajun/Zydeco and more. Venues include tents, theatres, national historic sites, closed streets, pubs and clubs in an historic downtown Free and ticketed shows. Maritime hospitality complimentary. Hotels fill for this top event.
Contact: 1-888-622-5837; Website: www.harvestjazzandblues.com
65th Queen's County Fair Village of Gagetown, September 16 - 19, 2010
Midway, horse shows, livestock, musical entertainment and much more.
Contact: www.villageofgagetown.ca
Good Luck to the Barley Mow / A Maritime Kitchen Party, September 18 & 19, 2010
Gather around the fireplace, dance across the floor and be tickled by tunes and yarns of days gone by. Raise a pint and enjoy home style cooking as you experience true Maritime music and hospitality “Kitchen Party” style. Spend a day and stay into the evening!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
National Farm Day, September 19, 2010
Farms around the province open their doors to the public to visit and to learn about agriculture. A list of farm's participating will be posted to this website once available.
Contact: 506-452-8101; Website: www.fermenbfarm.ca
160th Stanley Community Fair, September 24 - 26, 2010
Longest continually running fair in Canada! Something for everyone! An agricultural display with flowers, vegetables, quilts, baking, arts & crafts and children works, also a domestic animal display. Horse hauls on Friday and Saturday, variety show, musical entertainment, baby contest, canteen and theatre.
Contact: 506-367-0988 ; www.stanleyfair.com
Apple Fest / Greenings, Pewaukees & Crimson Beauties, September 25 & 26, 2010
Apple pie, apple butter, apple jelly, apple crumble, applesauce, apple cider … an apple lover’s dream. Partake in the bounty of our orchards at harvest time. Learn all about the heritage varieties grown at Kings Landing and meet Francis Peabody Sharp of New Brunswick, Canada’s first apple breeder.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Doors Open Fredericton, September 26, 2010
This is your opportunity to see some of Fredericton's most historically, and culturally interesting buildings. Visit a water treatment plant, a century-old church, a working fire station and more. Free.
Contact: 506-460-2411; Email; Website: www.fredericton.ca
Pauper Auction, October 2 & 3, 2010
In 1888 a New Brunswick community has adopted a controversial solution to care for its poor and disadvantaged citizens. The destitute are auctioned to those who will accept the least amount of taxpayer’s money in exchange for the care of the poor. Join George Francis Train in his crusade to save the disadvantaged at the Pauper Auction, recreated at Kings Landing with startling realism.
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Kings Landing Thanksgiving Festival!, October 9 – 11, 2010
Villagers are busy making preparations for the coming winter in their homes, fields and shops. Celebrate the holiday with a traditional Thanksgiving dinner at the King’s Head Inn, shoulder a musket at the turkey shoot on Saturday and Monday and on Sunday, place a bid at the country auction. Going once … going twice … it’s your last chance to enjoy a full day at Kings Landing Historical Settlement this season!
Contact: 506-363-4999; Website: www.kingslanding.nb.ca
Art Trek '10 -"Open Your Eyes" Studio Tour,
Fredericton and area artists will open their studios to visitors on the third Saturday and Sunday in October. This is an opportunity to see paintings, weaving, surface design, printmaking, felted work, stained glass, and jewellery in the studios where they were created. It's also a chance to meet the artists, find out why and how they do the work they do, visit the city's creative spaces, do some Christmas shopping and see the city's colours; both Fall colours and artistic colours.
Contact: 506-443-9900; Email; Website: www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/trekpost.pdf
10th Annual Silver Wave Film Festival,
November 4 - 7, 2010
Experience the vibrancy of the local filmmaking community. Over 60 films by local, national, and international filmmakers. Workshops, panels, parties, guest filmmakers. Organized by NB Filmmakers Co-operative.
Contact: 506-455-1632; Website: www.swfilmfest.com
Christmas Arts & Crafts Show, November 5 - 7, 2010
Capital Exhibition Centre, Smythe Street. Free admission.
Contact: 506-458-8819; Website: www.frex.ca
Christmas at the Market Craft Show, November 18 - 19, 2010
Enjoy a Handmade Christmas at the Boyce Farmers' Market, Downtown Fredericton.
Boyce Farmers Market, 10am - 9pm
Contact: 506-472-4288; Email Boyce Farmers Market
Website: www.boycefarmersmarket.com
15th Annual NB Spirits Festival, November 25 & 26, 2010
Canada's Oldest Spirit Festival. Special Tastings hosted by world leading authorities on whiskies & premium spirits offering appreciation techniques. The festival offers over 150 of the world's finest Spirits, Single Malt Whiskies, Scotches, Cognacs, Rums, Gins and Liqueurs. Enjoy food samplings tables and take in informative seminars.
Cab ride included in the ticket price on Friday night.
Contact: 506-450-2065; Website: www.whiskynb.ca
Christmas Craft Sale and Open House,
Wander through our winter wonderland of fine crafts while sipping on mulled cider and enjoying live, musical performances. A collection of student work in the media of pottery, jewelry, clothing, accessories, cards and more.
The New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, 457 Queen Street
Contact: Craig Schneider: 506-453-2305
Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade, November 27, 2010
Annual lighted Christmas parade to welcome Santa Claus. This year's Santa Claus Parade is on the Southside, 5pm.
Click here for map showing this new proposed route.
Contact: 506-453-0296 or 506-457-2127
Christmas in the Village, November 27 & 28, 2010
You are invited to the Village of Gagetown's 14th Annual Christmas in the Village. Studios and shops will be open from 10am to 5pm both days. Have fun while shopping for arts, crafts and antiques and enjoy good food all day. Open House at the Queens County Museum. Look for craft demonstrations. Take part in a Treasure Hunt. Look out for Santa Claus and carollers.
For a detailed list of venues and participants.
Contact: 506-488-3567; Website: www.villageofgagetown.ca
Christmas Arts & Crafts Show, December 3 - 5, 2010
Capital Exhibition Centre, Smythe Street. Free admission.
Contact: 506-458-8819; Website: www.frex.ca







