Franco-Ontarian Day
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In 2010, the Ontario government declared that September 25 would be known as Franco-Ontarian Day. This day is a time to celebrate the francophone community in Ontario in heritage, language, and culture!
Have you ever visited the Monument de la Francophonie in Embrun? This monument is a dedication to francophones who have actively participated in the development of the social, cultural and economic fabric of the community of Embrun and the surrounding region. We invite you to visit it at 859, Notre-Dame Street to discover this beautiful tribute to our francophone culture. For more information on this monument, the concept, collaboration and symbolization, visit mondrapeaufranco.ca.
We invite residents to proudly wear green and white to show their colors and continue to promote the French language in our municipality.
Celebration at the Monument de la francophonie in Embrun
The committee for the Monument de la francophonie in Embrun invites you to the monument Monday September 25th at 1:00 p.m.
- Animated by Sophie Dion and Félix Saint-Denis
- Word from the Monument Committee with Daniel Pierre Bourdeau
- Proud testimonials from young ambassadors
- Flag raising with singer Élodie Marion and artist Brian St-Pierre
Have you ever visited the Monument de la Francophonie in Embrun? This monument is a dedication to francophones who have actively participated in the development of the social, cultural and economic fabric of the community of Embrun and the surrounding region. We invite you to visit it at 859, Notre-Dame Street to discover this beautiful tribute to our francophone culture. For more information on this monument, the concept, collaboration and symbolization, visit mondrapeaufranco.ca.