Old Quebec taken over by street arts

This brand new free event in the City will amaze passers-by and visitors. There are many of them in the streets of the old town with the arrival of cruise ships and the Quebec Comiccon.

Acrobats soar through the air next to the Capitol, at Place D’Youville. (Caroline Grégoire/The Sun)

From Place D’Youville to Château Frontenac via the town hall, the numerous performances leave spectators speechless.

Some performances during Reverbère are fixed, while others wander through the historic district. (Caroline Grégoire/The Sun)

There are nearly 200 small, medium or large numbers, fixed or mobile, during the three-day weekend in October. A usually slow cultural period for Old Quebec.

There are nearly 200 dance, music, circus and theater performances.

There are nearly 200 dance, music, circus and theater performances. (Caroline Grégoire/The Sun)

Dancers, musicians, circus artists and actors give it their all to amaze young and old alike.

Around 70% of the artists come from the greater Quebec region.

Around 70% of the artists come from the greater Quebec region. (Caroline Grégoire/The Sun)

Around 70% of the artists come from the greater Quebec region. Belgian artists are also in the mix.

The City Hall gardens were completely Halloween this Thanksgiving weekend.

The City Hall gardens were completely Halloween this Thanksgiving weekend. (Caroline Grégoire/The Sun)

The City injected $400,000 to maintain Réverbère.

The event continues until October 14 at 6 p.m.

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