La Nuit | De La Percee
I thought she was talking about wine. I was wrong.
Forget high fashion. The dress code is strictly: Plaid shirt (tied around the waist or worn open over a band t-shirt), ripped jeans or jeggings for women, heavy boots for men, and a baseball cap worn backward. As midnight approaches, you will see the "Ceinture fléchée" (the traditional arrow sash) making appearances, linking modern country to Quebec's fur-trading past. LA NUIT DE LA PERCEE
Can't make it to Lac-Saint-Jean? Since the pandemic, the festival has perfected the "Virtual Percée." The show is often broadcast live on (a major Quebec network) and streamed globally on platforms like YouTube and Illico . I thought she was talking about wine
Don't call it a copy of American country. Call it an evolution. is where the American West meets the Quebec forest. It is where the fiddle meets the accordion, and where a crowd of 30,000 sings "On va s'aimer encore" at the top of their lungs at sunrise. The dress code is strictly: Plaid shirt (tied
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The French Resistance played a vital role in La Nuit de la Percée, providing crucial support and intelligence to the Allied agents. The Resistance, made up of ordinary French citizens who were committed to fighting against the Nazi occupation, had been working tirelessly for months to gather information on German troop movements and disrupt their communications.
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