Government of Canada supports festivals and events in New Brunswick

The Government of Canada supports festivals and events across New Brunswick

CAMPBELLTON, NB, May 13, 2026 /CNW/ – Festivals and community events play a vital role, as they bring people together, strengthen communities, help us celebrate local culture, and generate important economic activity for local businesses and regions.

Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, announced government support totalling more than $1,100,000 for a wide range of festivals and events taking place across New Brunswick in 2026–2027.

This investment will help organizers deliver dynamic and inclusive programming that showcases the province’s rich cultural diversity, supports local artists and businesses, and attracts visitors from across Canada and beyond. From music and arts festivals to cultural celebrations and community gatherings, these events contribute to the social and economic vitality of communities throughout the province.

Festivals and events are more than just celebrations; they are opportunities to connect, share stories, and highlight the creativity and resilience of Canadians. By supporting these initiatives, the Government of Canada is fostering a strong sense of belonging and promoting New Brunswick as a vibrant destination.

Quotes

“Festivals and events are at the heart of our communities. They bring people together, celebrate our shared heritage, and help drive local economies by supporting businesses and attracting visitors. Through this support, we are ensuring that organizers across New Brunswick can continue to deliver meaningful experiences that reflect the diversity and strength of our country.”



–The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages

“Across New Brunswick, festivals and events showcase the incredible talent, culture and spirit of our communities. This investment will help support local economies, strengthen community ties, and sustain opportunities for residents and visitors alike to experience all that our province has to offer.”



–Guillaume Deschênes-Thériault, Member of Parliament (Madawaska–Restigouche)

Quick Facts

The Canada Arts Presentation Fund supports organizations that professionally present arts festivals or performing arts series as well as organizations that fund arts presenters.

The Building Communities through Arts and Heritage program increases opportunities for local artists and artisans, local heritage performers or specialists, and local First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultural carriers to be involved in their community through festivals, events and projects. It also allows local groups to commemorate their local history and heritage.

The Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program supports the mandate of the Department of Canadian Heritage by building on Canada’s strength as a diverse and inclusive society. The Anti-Hate component of the program provides funding to community-based initiatives that address systemic racism, discrimination or hate by effecting sustainable change to promote the value of diversity and foster inclusion and a sense of belonging in Canada.

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Backgrounder: Federal support for New Brunswick festivals and events

The Government of Canada is supporting a range of festivals and events across New Brunswick in 2026–2027 to help strengthen communities, celebrate cultural diversity and stimulate local economies. This investment will assist organizers in delivering inclusive and interactive programs that showcase the province’s rich Acadian, Indigenous, Anglophone and multicultural heritage; create opportunities for artists; support small businesses; and attract visitors. Festivals and events play a key role in community pride, cultural exchange, and a vibrant and resilient Canada.

Festivals and events receiving funding for 2026–2027

Program

Organization

Approved Amount

Canada Arts Presentation

Fund

Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex

$15,000

Centre Culturel Aberdeen

$15,000

Centre des arts la petite église d’Edmundston

$45,000

Festival international de musique baroque de Lamèque

$8,000

Galerie sans nom

$36,000

La Société culturelle de la Baie des chaleurs

$7,700

La Société culturelle de Kent-Sud

$18,000

Radarts

$277,200

Sappyfest

$30,000

Carleton-Victoria Arts Council

$30,000

Centre culturel de Caraquet

$12,000

Centre des arts et de la culture de Dieppe

$46,800

Coopérative la Nuée

$10,000

Festival acadien de Caraquet

$87,942

Festival acadien de poésie

$7,200

Festival voir Miscou et mourir

$39,240

Fundy Sea Shanty Festival

$8,400

Les productions DansEncorps

$26,400

Musical Ventures

$31,200

Musique Saint-Joachim

$21,000

Paddlefest NB

$9,600

Riverview Arts Centre

$22,000

Building Communities

through Arts and Heritage –

Local Festivals

Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick – Fredericton Chapter

$7,500

Campbellton Salmon Festival Committee

$46,500

Coopérative air au cube – Cirque Nomade

$18,100

Festival des arts visuels en Atlantique

$18,300

Flourish Festival

$21,700

Grand Falls Potato Festival

$10,700

Greater Moncton Scottish Association

$34,000

Shediac Lobster Festival

$61,000

St. Mary’s First Nation

$52,700

Multiculturalism and Anti-

Racism Program

Arab Culture Club – Club de Culture Arabe Inc. / Arab Heritage Festival 2026

$20,000

Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick – Fredericton Chapter / 2026 Asian Heritage Month Celebration

$35,000

Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick – Saint John Chapter / Greater Saint John Asian Heritage Month Celebrations 2026–2027

$22,000

Greater Moncton Scottish Association Inc. / 20th Annual Greater Moncton Highland Games & Scottish Festival 2026–2027

$15,000

Passamaquoddy Recognition Group Inc. / Cultural Teachings Through Indigenous Peoples Day Event

$8,000

Shediac Filipino Community Organization Inc. / Philippines Independence Day (awaiting approval)

$5,000

Associated Links

Canada Arts Presentation Fund

Building Communities through Arts and Heritage

Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program

SOURCE Canadian Heritage

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