Quebec festivals organizers look to innovate as restrictions loosened
Montreal has been having its quietest summer in recent memory, as COVID-19 put an end to a world-renowned festival circuit celebrating everything from jazz to circus arts.
While many events have moved online, the Quebec government’s decision this week to once again OK festivals — with a new 250-person limit and social distancing rules — has others cautiously moving forward with scaled-down versions, which they say may have to be the reality for some time.
The St-Jean-sur-Richelieu International Hot Air Balloon festival, which normally attracts some 350,000 people per year to a site southeast of Montreal, has been grounded by COVID-19 along with the rest of Quebec’s major events.
Eric Boivin, the executive director of the festival, welcomes the government’s decision to allow festivals to reopen, even if it won’t change things for his event for 2020.