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To nurture emerging writers and to celebrate short stories in the landscape that inspired Alice Munro. Based in Wingham, Ontario.
Features authors who have written about food, and fiction writers who allow food to become a strong component of scenes or characters in their novels. Stratford, Ontario.
Canada's longest running poetry-only, weekly reading series, featuring emerging and established poets since 1991. Toronto.
An annual event celebrating Atlantic Canadian writing and book illustration.
Monthly readings by established and emerging poets from Montreal and across Canada.
Speakers, seminars, and general information. Alberta.
People from different cultures sharing the pleasure of reading and writing. Montreal, Quebec.
A diverse literary series in Toronto.
Details of the festival, including authors, activities, sponsors. Archives of previous festivals.
To develop a forum for the dissemination and promotion of spoken word poetry locally, provincially, nationally and internationally, through performance and education.
Celebrating Canadian children’s books and the importance of reading.
A blog for small press book fairs throughout Canada.
An annual one day event coordinated with The Guelph Jazz Festival, features authors readings and discussions of their works.
The FOLD is Canada's first festival prioritizing a diverse range of authors and storytellers.
Encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom. Celebrating freedom of expression.
A bilingual, literary festival in Moncton, New Brunswick. Every April, the festival honours Northrop Frye and features workshops, dialogues, readings, youth events, writing contests.
Hamilton Readers and Writers Festival. Ontario.
From the official blogger for the 2008 IFOA at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.
Located in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
An event with literary talent and educational opportunities. Kingston, Ontario.
Lakefield and Hunter Street Books, Peterborough. Festival passes available.
Edmonton International Literary Festival. Established in 2002 as the successor of the Alberta Book Fair, which was an annual trade fair for almost 20 years.
The Northwords NWT Writers Festival. Yellowknife.
An event for book lovers from across Canada.
Ten day writers festival every September, in Ottawa, Ontario. The OIWF serves emerging Canadian talent by placing them on stage at the National Arts Centre with some of the world's greatest writers.
Four days of mixed media events combining contemporary Canadian writers with practitioners from digital media and other art forms. Toronto.
A one-day literary festival on the north shore. Offers schedule of events, authors, location, past history and contact for enquiries. Nova Scotia.
Curates, markets, and produces public events featuring established and emerging writers a minimum of four times a year at locations within the city of Vancouver.
Celebrates creative expression in poetry, drama, film, nonfiction and song. Festival profile, information on past festivals, as well as information on events.
St. Albert Readers Festival. Hosted by the St. Albert Public Library. Alberta.
Song writer and writer workshops, retreats and events. Literary lunches. Stratford, Ontario.
Summer gathering of Canadian writers and readers, featuring established and new voices. Sechelt, BC.
Overview, schedules, and speakers. Held every October.
Inspiring a love of reading and raising awareness of the importance of literacy in our communities. Westfield Heritage Village, Rockton, Ontario.
To strengthen and support a broad reading community by curating and presenting an annual festival celebrating writers and reading.
Weekly readings of fiction and poetry at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ontario. Includes membership information, list of events and authors, and contact details.
Festival ignites a passion for reading and writing by producing a number of special events and an annual festival that features writers from around the world. Granville Island.
A collaborative and educational event to celebrate writers. Wakefield, Quebec.
Presented by the Whistler Writing Society. British Columbia.
Book and magazine fair celebrating literacy and the printed word. Locations include Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Toronto, Halifax, and Kitchener.
News and history of the not-for-profit organization that holds a literary festival in October. Calgary.
A spoken word and storytelling festival, presenting the best in spoken word from across Canada and beyond. Durham, Ontario.
On October 1st, 2004, Mingus Tourette and a band of poets and writers embarked on a three-week, cross-country Canadian literary tour.
An annual event of Newfoundland writers. Includes schedule, history and ticket information.
An event for book lovers from across Canada.
Celebrating Canadian children’s books and the importance of reading.
Encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom. Celebrating freedom of expression.
Located in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Canada's longest running poetry-only, weekly reading series, featuring emerging and established poets since 1991. Toronto.
St. Albert Readers Festival. Hosted by the St. Albert Public Library. Alberta.
Features authors who have written about food, and fiction writers who allow food to become a strong component of scenes or characters in their novels. Stratford, Ontario.
To nurture emerging writers and to celebrate short stories in the landscape that inspired Alice Munro. Based in Wingham, Ontario.
Song writer and writer workshops, retreats and events. Literary lunches. Stratford, Ontario.
An event with literary talent and educational opportunities. Kingston, Ontario.
Weekly readings of fiction and poetry at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ontario. Includes membership information, list of events and authors, and contact details.
Lakefield and Hunter Street Books, Peterborough. Festival passes available.
People from different cultures sharing the pleasure of reading and writing. Montreal, Quebec.
A collaborative and educational event to celebrate writers. Wakefield, Quebec.
A diverse literary series in Toronto.
The Northwords NWT Writers Festival. Yellowknife.
A one-day literary festival on the north shore. Offers schedule of events, authors, location, past history and contact for enquiries. Nova Scotia.
News and history of the not-for-profit organization that holds a literary festival in October. Calgary.
Celebrates creative expression in poetry, drama, film, nonfiction and song. Festival profile, information on past festivals, as well as information on events.
Monthly readings by established and emerging poets from Montreal and across Canada.
Presented by the Whistler Writing Society. British Columbia.
Hamilton Readers and Writers Festival. Ontario.
To strengthen and support a broad reading community by curating and presenting an annual festival celebrating writers and reading.
An annual event of Newfoundland writers. Includes schedule, history and ticket information.
Four days of mixed media events combining contemporary Canadian writers with practitioners from digital media and other art forms. Toronto.
Inspiring a love of reading and raising awareness of the importance of literacy in our communities. Westfield Heritage Village, Rockton, Ontario.
A bilingual, literary festival in Moncton, New Brunswick. Every April, the festival honours Northrop Frye and features workshops, dialogues, readings, youth events, writing contests.
Summer gathering of Canadian writers and readers, featuring established and new voices. Sechelt, BC.
To develop a forum for the dissemination and promotion of spoken word poetry locally, provincially, nationally and internationally, through performance and education.
An annual event celebrating Atlantic Canadian writing and book illustration.
Book and magazine fair celebrating literacy and the printed word. Locations include Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Toronto, Halifax, and Kitchener.
Speakers, seminars, and general information. Alberta.
An annual one day event coordinated with The Guelph Jazz Festival, features authors readings and discussions of their works.
A blog for small press book fairs throughout Canada.
The FOLD is Canada's first festival prioritizing a diverse range of authors and storytellers.
From the official blogger for the 2008 IFOA at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.
Curates, markets, and produces public events featuring established and emerging writers a minimum of four times a year at locations within the city of Vancouver.
On October 1st, 2004, Mingus Tourette and a band of poets and writers embarked on a three-week, cross-country Canadian literary tour.
A spoken word and storytelling festival, presenting the best in spoken word from across Canada and beyond. Durham, Ontario.
Edmonton International Literary Festival. Established in 2002 as the successor of the Alberta Book Fair, which was an annual trade fair for almost 20 years.
Overview, schedules, and speakers. Held every October.
Details of the festival, including authors, activities, sponsors. Archives of previous festivals.
Festival ignites a passion for reading and writing by producing a number of special events and an annual festival that features writers from around the world. Granville Island.
Ten day writers festival every September, in Ottawa, Ontario. The OIWF serves emerging Canadian talent by placing them on stage at the National Arts Centre with some of the world's greatest writers.
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