Festival Western Since 1984, Saint-Quentin has hosted the
Festival Western (Western Festival) in mid-July of each year, the largest Western-themed festival of its kind in
New Brunswick. Run by Le Festival Western de Saint-Quentin, Inc., it now includes rodeo, a parade, fireworks, children's activities and much more. The largest event is the "Pow-Pow", a flea market and gathering of local musicians and performers which takes place on Rue Canada, the main street of the town, which is closed to traffic for the occasion.
Old railway station In 2005, the former railway station, which was reconstructed in its original location, reopened as a tourist centre as well as the offices of the Chamber of Commerce and the
Festival Western. The route of the train tracks, which have been removed, has been transformed into a trail for walking, bicycling, and riding all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.
Other events and activities • The ''Festival de l'Érable'' (Maple Festival), launched in 2004, takes place in the spring of each year, the maple sugar season, and includes tours of maple sugarbushes, shacks and refineries, as well as sawmills which process maple wood. In addition, it includes a market where vendors sell maple products, including syrup, sugar, salad dressing, and maple-flavoured alcoholic beverages. • A ''Carnival d'Hiver'' (Winter Carnival) is held in February and comprises winter-themed activities. • Golfing at the local golf course and riding ATVs and snowmobiles are popular activities. ==References==