Festival du Voyageur wraps up 29th year & Bothwell inaugural international cheese carving competition

Festival du Voyageur wraps up 29th year & Bothwell inaugural international cheese carving competition

Festival du Voyageur wrapped up it’s 49th edition with great weather and enough “hého”s to tide Winnipeg over until next year.

Overall attendance this year was steady at 93,400 people over the 10 days of Festival du Voyageur. Tickets were sold-out on both Saturdays. Attendance at official sites was up this year, largely due to the addition of new official sites and the fact the Rendez-Vous on Ice remained open for all 4 days of expected programming.

Attendance at Voyageur Park was down 10 per cent from last year, which is due to cold weather on the first weekend and changes in ticketing – limiting the amount of people in Voyageur Park to manage capacity.

Kids dominated the 49th edition of Festival du Voyageur with double the children’s programming and a new play structure to cater to all the children 12-years-old and under who received free admission.

The Bothwell Cheese Carving Competition on February 18, drew in huge crowds to watch six world-renowned sculptors carve masterpieces out of 40-pound blocks of Bothwell cheese. HGTV’s Carver Kings’ Paul Frenette won with his cheesy rendition of the Green Man.

Miss Sandy Bay, a 15-time Festival du Voyageur Jigging Competition Champion headlined Festival duVoyageur’s first ever Voyageur Pride night on Saturday, February 24. The evening welcomed everyone to celebrate the diverse community at Festival du Voyageur in partnership with Room Service, Queer People of Colour – Winnipeg (QPOC) and Sunshine House.

The 50th edition of Festival du Voyageur will be February 15-24, 2019.

Photos by Bryan Mesias | Filpino Journal