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Celebrate all things fries, curds and gravy at Poutine Fest

Third annual Poutine Fest hits Bell Park Aug. 23-25
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One of Sudbury’s biggest annual events will take over Bell Park Aug. 23-25, as the Sudbury Poutine Fest returns. (File)

One of Sudbury’s biggest annual events will take over Bell Park Aug. 23-25, as the Sudbury Poutine Fest returns.  

Organizers of the third annual Sudbury Poutine Fest are expecting more than 25,000 attendees across the three-day festival.

This years’ festival will offer attendees more than just poutine, with the inclusion of arts, crafts, live music, a kids-zone and evening beer gardens for patrons 19+ after 8 p.m. (Friday and Saturday).  
Poutine Fest offers daily admission for only $3, or $5 per pair of patrons, free for children 12 and under. Evening headliner concerts will be announced soon.

The 2019 festival is being scaled to encompass multiple areas of Bell Park including Grace Hartman Amphitheatre. A slight change to the festival layout has been proposed, aimed to accommodate a growing number of vendors. 

Vendor and brand partner contact information is available on the festival website at www.sudburypoutinefest.ca.

Festival organizers say that two years of highly successful attendance has lead to a much greater interest among poutine vendors and brand partners from all across Ontario, seeking to participate in the growing festival.  O

Organizers have confirmed that vendor space is close to sold out for 2019.


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