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FAQ

Yes. This year, the festival is establishing a solidarity ticketing. Here, you choose the amount of the ticket and that Starts at 0$. It is necessary to present your ticket at the entrances to the site to have access to the shows regardless of the contribution. It is a way for the festival to remain accessible and to count on the support of the public. Thanks for contributing!

Only shows at Théâtre Granada require a fee to be paid. All outdoor shows and in the center's partner halls are voluntary. You have to have your Solidarity ticket to enter the main site.

  • By city bus : The STS is $1 for the duration of the festival. (See schedules and itineraries)
  • By bike : Take a Electric Bixi to get to the different scenes! Several charging stations are available nearby. (See here)
  • By carpool : Plan your trips with friends and family.
  • On foot : There is nothing better than a healthy walk!

  • The Grenouillère parking lot and the Webster parking lot are accessible from Grandes-Fourches North Street.
  • Wellington South multi-level parking is accessible from Depot Street and Wellington South Street.
  • Abenaki parking is also available.
  • It is also possible to park at the Sylvie-Daigle Plateau and to go downtown by bus. Pssst... STS buses are $1 for the duration of the festival. (Learn more)

Yes. You can bring your chair and use it only in the grass area of the site.

He is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to bring to the Sherblues sites:

  • Alcohol and other beverages not purchased on the site
  • Any glass container
  • Drug
  • Animals (except duly identified service dogs)
  • Bicycles (bike racks are available at the entrances to the site)
  • Skateboarding, inline skates, scooters
  • Guns (including toys)
  • Firecrackers, fireworks and firelighters
  • Drône
  • Items intended for sale or promotion

  • Several points of sale Sherblues allow you to get alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages on the Wellington North Street site. Cash and credit/debit cards are accepted.
  • You can buy food at the kiosks in the Well Gourmande or even go and enjoy it in the downtown restaurants.
  • Please note that no plastic water bottles are sold on site. Bring yours and fill it in at the various water stations available everywhere on the site.

Several booths with autonomous activities and participation prizes are set up on the street to entertain you between two shows!

The schedule and location of the shows are indicated in the section Programming of the Menu. In addition, brochures are available at the reception booths once on site.