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Applications for the 2026 edition of the artisan market are now closed!

 

Lineup reveal coming soon!

Thursday June 18, 2026

6pm • Marina de Carleton

Souper moules et frites
Moules et frites dinner

Presented by Construction Michel Maltais

7pm • Marina de Carleton

7pm • Scène Hydro-Québec de l’église de Carleton

8:30pm • Quai SiriusXM

11pm • Scène Manoir Belle Plage du Naufrageur

11pm • Club de VTT

11pm • Cabane-à-Eudore Desjardins Baie-des-Chaleurs

Sieste musicale
Musical Nap

Listening of Max Richter’s Sleep

Presented by CISM, in partnership with Jeunesses Musicales Canada Baie-des-Chaleurs

Friday June 19, 2026

1pm • Salle Charles-Dugas

Tournoi intergénérationel de cribble
Intergenerational Cribbage Tournament

In partnership with the Club des 50 ans et plus de Carleton

5pm / 8pm / 10pm / 12am • Micromusée

RESSAC
Ressac by David Babin

Presented by the Centre d'artistes Vaste et Vague

6pm • Cabane-à-Eudore Desjardins Baie-des-Chaleurs

9pm • Club de VTT

PYPY
PYPY

followed by a DJ set from Madeleine de Proust and Clam

10pm - 3am • Plage du parc des Horizons

La SAT et MUTEK présentent la Soirée électro Homegrown Harvest :

Melek
Melek
Korea Town Acid
Korea Town Acid
Jamvvis
Jamvvis

Saturday June 20, 2026

10am - 5pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Marché d'artisans
Artisan Market

Plateau 2, by Boralex and Alliance de L’Est, presents Festival BleuBleu’s artisan market!

10am - 1pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

TechnoVan
TechnoVan

An activity by Technoscience Est-du-Québec

12pm - 5pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

bona.fm presents :

LEODUB

ROMEO

2TONE

1pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Championnat amical de bonds sur l'eau
Championnat amical de bonds sur l’eau

Open to all / On-site registration from 12:30pm

3pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Atelier de cocktails
Cocktail Workshop

Presented by Distillerie des Marigots

4pm • Cabane-à-Eudore Desjardins Baie-des-Chaleurs

5:30pm • Scène Manoir Belle Plage du Naufrageur

6:30pm • Scène Hydro-Québec de l’église de Carleton

8pm • Quai SiriusXM

Aswell
Aswell
Gab Bouchard
Gab Bouchard

Free show for the National Holiday, co-produced with the Ville de Carleton-sur-Mer

10pm • Marina de Carleton

The Nash Stanley Band
The Nash Stanley Band

Presented by Construction Michel Maltais

11pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Kinji00
Kinji00
Max Genois
Max Genois

Presented by Solution Infomédia

Sunday June 21, 2026

9am • Plage du parc des Horizons

Yin Yang Yoga Mel Azaya
Yin yang yoga with Mel Azaya

Presented by Shanti Festival

10am - 5pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Marché d'artisans
Artisan Market

Plateau 2, by Boralex and Alliance de L’Est, presents Festival BleuBleu’s artisan market!

10am - 4pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

10am • Plage du parc des Horizons

Cercle d'arts de l'aiguille avec les Fermières
Needlework Circle

Knitting, crochet and embroidery with Les Fermières de Carleton

1pm • Cabane-à-Eudore Desjardins Baie-des-Chaleurs

2pm • Plage du parc des Horizons

Jam trilingue
Trilingual jam

with Dave Felker, Tom Lymburner and John Gedeon Jr

3:30pm • Mont Saint-Joseph

Randonnée en montagne
Mountain hike

Guided hike to the Stone Bonnet Choir performance via the Cap Ferré trail, in collaboration with the Parc régional du Mont-Saint-Joseph.

5pm • Chapelle du mont Saint-Joseph

Stone Bonnet Choir
Stone Bonnet Choir

In partnership with the Parc régional du Mont-Saint-Joseph

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Salle Charles-Dugas

39, rue Comeau, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

Salle communautaire municipale.

 

 

9

Micromusée

250, avenue du Phare, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

Opened in 2023 on Avenue du Phare, the Micromuseum showcases the history of the barachois, from its ecosystem to the Mi’kmaq and Acadian families who frequented it, and highlights the village’s role as a vibrant maritime community and holiday destination.

 

 

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8

Chapelle du mont Saint-Joseph

837, rue de la Montagne, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

A gathering place with historic charm that locals of Carleton-sur-Mer take pride in, Mount Saint-Joseph rises 555 meters above one of the world’s most beautiful bays. It offers a spectacular natural setting and breathtaking views, making it an ideal location for special events and extraordinary performances.

 

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6

Club de VTT

1, rue de l’Éperlan, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

A snowmobile club in winter and an ATV club in summer, the venue brings together trail and motor enthusiasts year-round. During the festival, the ATV Club stage becomes a prime spot for after-parties with an underground vibe.

 

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7

Scène Hydro-Québec de l’église de Carleton

767, boulevard Perron, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

Hydro-Québec presents the shows at l’église de Carleton

 

Built between 1850 and 1854, Saint-Joseph Church in Carleton is the oldest Catholic church on the Gaspé Peninsula. Its heritage architecture, light-filled stained glass, and natural acoustics create an intimate and majestic atmosphere, providing a stunning setting for the performances held there during BleuBleu.

 

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5

Scène Manoir Belle Plage du Naufrageur

586, boulevard Perron, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

Le Naufrageur, in collaboration with Manoir Belle Plage, presents the shows at the Scène Manoir Belle Plage du Naufrageur.

 

At the heart of social and cultural life in the Baie-des-Chaleurs, the microbrewery Le Naufrageur hosts live music performances throughout the year. During the festival, BleuBleu partners with Le Naufrageur to present a tailored music program, blending emerging voices with crowd favorites, in a venue already beloved by the local audience.

 

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4

Plage du parc des Horizons

499, boulevard Perron, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

Located in the heart of the town, Parc des Horizons sits alongside the municipal beach. In addition to being a popular spot for sports enthusiasts, the park is alive with culture, history, and heritage. During BleuBleu, it hosts evening performances and free daytime activities.

 

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3

Marina de Carleton (Club Nautique)

183, rue du Quai, Carleton-sur-Mer

 

In addition to its nautical services, the Carleton Marina serves as a cultural hub, hosting community-oriented and festive activities that foster a sense of belonging. Each year, BleuBleu presents its famous moules et frites dinner here, along with country performances and a variety of local musicians.

 

 

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Quai SiriusXM

rue du Quai, Carleton-sur-Mer (48.100679, -66.130494)

 

The Quai shows are presented by SiriusXM.

 

The municipal section of the wharf combines a public space with an area for recreational fishing. Offering unparalleled views of the sea and surrounding mountains, the wharf has become a true gathering place. Now an iconic stage for BleuBleu, it hosts the festival’s large-scale performances, bringing together headline artists and audiences in a friendly, festive atmosphere.

 

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1

Cabane-à-Eudore Desjardins Baie-des-Chaleurs

rue du Quai, Carleton-sur-Mer (48.094857, -66.125030)

 

La Caisse Desjardins de la Baie-des-Chaleurs presents the Cabane-à-Eudore shows.

 

Originally built in 1958 by Eudore Boudreau as a salmon fishing shed and restored in 2018 by the Écomusée Tracadièche, the Cabane-à-Eudore is a must-visit heritage site in Carleton-sur-Mer. Set apart from the village at the tip of the Carleton sandspit, it is a favorite stage for both festival-goers and artists, cherished for its intimate atmosphere and breathtaking views.

 

 

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