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List of festivals in Canada

Canada has a long tradition of hosting festivals and events throughout the year. The industry adds over $33 billion to the country's tourism economy and provides jobs for more than 229,000 people in areas like business events, trade fairs, festivals, and meetings. Popular festivals include the summer's Montreal Jazz Festival and Calgary Stampede, Winterlude in Ottawa-Gatineau during the winter, and nationwide celebrations for Canada Day. Other notable festivals include the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Vancouver Pride Parade and Just For Laughs comedy festival.

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AttendanceL'International des Feux Loto-Québec (Montreal), 3 million • Montreal International Jazz Festival (Montreal), 2.5 million • Winterlude (Ottawa), 1.6 million • Celebration of Light (Vancouver), 1.6 million • Just For Laughs (Montreal), 1.5 million • Festival d'été de Québec (Quebec City), 1.5 million • Ottawa Bluesfest (Ottawa), 1.3 million • Nuit Blanche Toronto, 1.2 million • Canadian National Exhibition (Toronto), 1.3 million • Calgary Stampede, 1.2 million • Toronto Caribbean Carnival, 1.2 million • Pride Toronto, 1.3 million • Montréal En Lumière (Montreal), 0.9 million • Pacific National Exhibition (Vancouver), 0.9 million • K-Days (Edmonton), 0.8 million • Toronto International Film Festival, 0.5 million • Quebec Winter Carnival (Quebec City), 0.5 million • Folklorama (Winnipeg), 0.4 million • Carassauga (Mississauga), 0.3 million • Festival du Voyageur (Winnipeg), 0.1 million Economic impactToronto Caribbean Carnival, $470 million • Calgary Stampede, $172.4 million • Winterlude (Ottawa-Gatineau), $151 million • Pacific National Exhibition (Vancouver), $139 million • Pride Toronto, $136 million • Toronto International Film Festival, $135 million • Just For Laughs (Montreal), $80 million • Canadian National Exhibition (Toronto), $58.6 million • Celebration of Light (Vancouver), $37 million • Quebec Winter Carnival, $34 million ==Festivals by type==
Festivals by type
Arts festivals Children's festivalsCarrousel international du film de RimouskiNorthern Saskatchewan International Children's FestivalOttawa International Children's FestivalWinnipeg International Children's Festival Comedy festivalsHubCap Comedy FestivalHalifax Comedy FestivalJust For Laughs, MontrealComedia (film) • Zoofest, MontrealToronto Sketch Comedy FestivalWinnipeg Comedy FestivalWe're Funny That Way! Cultural festivals Dance festivalsCanada Dance FestivalCanadian Ballet FestivalFestival TransAmériquesMondial des CulturesThrill the WorldVancouver International Dance Festival Fairs and exhibitions Film festivals Food festivalsAnnapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia • Brighton Applefest, Brighton, Ontario • Canada's Largest Ribfest, Burlington, Ontario • Eat! Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia • Exploits Valley Salmon Festival, Exploits Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador • Sun and Salsa Festival, Calgary, Alberta • Taste of the Danforth, Toronto, Ontario • A Taste of Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta Fringe festivalsAtlantic Fringe FestivalCalgary Fringe FestivalEdmonton International Fringe FestivalIsland Fringe FestivalOttawa Fringe FestivalSaskatoon Fringe Theatre FestivalSt-Ambroise Montreal Fringe FestivalVancouver Fringe FestivalWinnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival Literary festivalsBanff Mountain Book FestivalBlue Metropolis International Literary Festival • Eden Mills Writers' Festival, Eden Mills, OntarioThe Frye Festival, Moncton, New Brunswick • Vancouver Writers FestWinnipeg International Writers FestivalThe Word on the Street Music festivals ==See also==
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