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From August 22 to 24, we're ending the summer in style!

Published on 22 Jul 2025

The Saint-Lambert Days, an annual event deeply rooted in Saint-Lambert culture, will be back from August 22 to 24 for its 49th edition on Victoria Avenue. It is a unique opportunity to end the summer season with family or friends and to bond with your neighbors.

A wide range of activities

In addition to its unmissable sidewalk sale, Victoria Avenue will be the scene of numerous activities, including musical entertainment and games. Throughout these three days, everyone will be able to discover entertainers of various styles, from traditional clowns to acrobatic virtuosos. The general public will be delighted by the impressive lineup of musical performances, dance shows, and physical activities, which are made possible in part thanks to financial support from the Quebec government as part of its cultural development agreement.

Young people will not be left out! The festival will offer them a wide range of activities, including inflatable modules in partnership with Desjardins, games of all kinds, a skatepark, and the irreplaceable electric train sponsored by Canadian National (CN). Hours and hours of fun await the children!

A musical program of five shows

This year, the organizing team is offering an ambitious program of five shows in a variety of styles and aimed at different audiences:

  • Friday, August 22, 7:30 p.m. | King Melrose: Like a musical revue, the singer-songwriter takes the audience on a journey, hit after hit, getting people dancing and creating his own musical party.
  • Friday, August 22, 9:30 p.m. | Pelch: His impressive and unique voice leaves no one indifferent, and his universe, at the crossroads of folk and pop, has been enriched by his travels between Nashville, Los Angeles, and Montreal.
  • Saturday, August 23, 7:30 p.m. | Seb & Jess: "SEB & JESS - En Mode Franco" is the best of Les Respectables, a staple of Quebec music.
  • Saturday, August 23, 9:30 p.m. | Martin Levac: A multi-talented musician, Martin Levac presents his show “Phil Collins & Genesis...LIVE,” an opportunity to take a real trip back in time, from the early days of Genesis to the great popular hits of Phil Collins.
  • Sunday, August 24, 3:30 p.m. | Péri-Phonique Wind Orchestra: More than 40 musicians take you on a musical journey from Japan to Egypt, via Kiev and Great Britain, before returning to America.

For the complete program of activities, citizens can visit saint-lambert.ca/en/fetes.

An eco-friendly event

Special attention will be paid to waste management, the use of sustainable resources, and active mobility in order to encourage environmentally friendly practices.

Everyone is invited to:

  • Bring their own water bottle. Water fountains will be available at several locations on site at no charge.
  • Use the recycling and organic waste bins.
  • Walk or bike to the event. Numerous bike racks will be available around the site.
  • Opt for public transportation, offered free of charge by the RTL, the official carrier, on RTL lines 1, 6, 13, and 15 throughout the event. To do so, simply print or download the coupon available at rtl-longueuil.qc.ca to your smartphone and present it to the bus driver. Free access will be available from 10 a.m. until the end of service on Friday, August 22, and Saturday, August 23, as well as from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, August 24.

An important economic driver

Beyond being a festive event, the Fêtes de Saint-Lambert undoubtedly contribute to the vitality of our urban downtown by promoting local shopping and its unique commercial environment. The Fêtes successfully highlight an exclusive range of services and an enchanting setting.

Our partners


The Ville de Saint-Lambert would like to thank its partners for their contribution to making this event possible:

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Other contributors

To know more

For more information about the Saint-Lambert Days, residents can visit saint-lambert.ca/en/fetes.

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  • Arts and culture
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