Christmas Festival

The Casselman Christmas Festival was established in 2008. Its mission is to increase the centertown’s vitality, encourage local businesses, attract tourists to Casselman and neighbouring communities, and create a feeling of belonging to the community.

This festival, which takes place at the beginning of December, is the “baby” and pride of the Casselman Revitalization Committee. “This is what ensures the committee’s continuity. The community has stated loud and clear that it cherishes its festival, and that’s important, explains Mrs. LeBlanc, former President. The festival reunites people, brings pride to its residents and creates a closeness that could not occur without this kind of event.”

You cannot mention the Christmas Festival without also mentioning the Christmas Market. Today, the 15 booths (built by carpentry students of the École Secondaire Catholique de Casselman and L’Académie de la Seigneurie de Casselman) remain the focus point, attracting visitors to the centertown; they are the hotspot for meeting people and making other discoveries. We can find local products such as clothing, candies, beer, and more to satisfy any appetite. Not far from these little wooden structures, children and adults have fun; the Street Hockey Tournament has become one of the festival’s flagship activities.

Over the years, the Christmas Festival committee received funding totaling $174,748 from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Ministry of Culture. The organisers were able to purchase new Christmas decorations, bleachers, and fencing for street hockey and invite professional artists. In 2019, $40,000 was added from the Ministry of Culture, which will be used for the maintenance of kiosks, the multitude of Christmas decorations, etc.

Since its inception, the residents of Casselman and the surrounding areas have had the opportunity to attend great concerts at the church. Stars such as Marie-Michèle Desrosiers, Annie Villeneuve, Johanne Blouin, Maxime Landry, and Bruno Pelletier were front and centre, providing quality events.

« The volunteers and sponsors have played and continue to play an important role in the accomplishments and continuity of the festival. Without them, this great event could not take place »
— Francyn Leblanc, town councillor and former CCDC President
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