Cornwall, Ontario – On Saturday, September 13, Lamoureux Park will once again turn into a global village as Cornwall Culture Fest returns for its third year. From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., expect the waterfront to be buzzing with music, food, dancing, and the unmistakable energy of a community celebrating its many cultures.
Last year, more than 3,000 people came out to join in the fun — and organizers are confident 2025 will be even bigger. The festival brings together residents from Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Cornwall, and Akwesasne for a day that’s part party, part cultural showcase, and entirely family-friendly.
A Feast for the Senses
If you’ve ever wanted to sample flavours from around the globe without crossing a border, this is your chance. Local food vendors will be serving authentic dishes that span continents, while artisans and exhibitors share traditional crafts, clothing, and cultural treasures. From the first note of live music to the last drumbeat of traditional dance, the day will be filled with performances and storytelling that highlight the rich heritages that make our region unique.
The Kids Zone is back too, packed with hands-on activities and games to keep young festivalgoers engaged while sparking their curiosity about the wider world.
More Than Just an Event
Cornwall Culture Fest isn’t simply about entertainment — it’s about connection. It’s the kind of day where you can meet your neighbours, learn something new about your own community, and walk away feeling like the world is both bigger and smaller than you thought.
Best of all, admission is free. The festival is made possible thanks to the generous support of sponsors including the Social Development Council SDGCA (SDC), Cornwall Police Service, City of Cornwall, Children’s Aid Society of SDG, Tourism Development Fund, and others.
For more details, email [email protected] and follow Cornwall Culture Fest on Facebook and Instagram.
One day, one park, endless cultures — see you at Lamoureux Park on September 13.