

Bahamas,
the musical project of Canadian singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen, has established itself as one of the most distinctive voices on the country’s folk and indie scene. After several acclaimed albums and collaborations with artists such as Feist and Kathleen Edwards, Jurvanen continues his journey with warm, introspective music inspired by his quieter life in Nova Scotia. On stage, Bahamas delivers songs that are both sensitive, luminous, and deeply human.

Beatrice Deer
is an award-winning Inuk singer-songwriter from Nunavik. With her latest album Inuit Legend, she reimagines traditional stories and legends passed down from her ancestors, bringing them into a modern musical landscape.
Now based in Montreal, Deer creates a distinctive sound blending indie rock, folk, and dream-pop, carried by her powerful voice and hypnotic throat singing. The songs on Inuit Legend explore themes of transformation, resilience, and feminine power while shedding light on the history and lived realities of Inuit communities.
Singing primarily in Inuktitut, with touches of English and French, Beatrice Deer bridges tradition and contemporary music. On stage, her bold style — which she calls “Inuindie” — brings ancient stories to life with striking energy and emotion.
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The BIG O STRING BAND
The Big O String Band is a Montreal-based bluegrass group made up of five talented musicians: Joe Grass (mandolin), David Laflèche (guitar), Tommy Gauthier (fiddle), Alain Lafrance (double bass) & Cedric Thuya Boivin (banjo). Coming from diverse musical backgrounds, they blend virtuosity and passion to deliver an authentic take on bluegrass. Rooted in tradition yet infused with a modern touch, their music brings energy and depth to the Canadian music scene.
SCHEDULE
4:45P.M.
First shuttle (free shuttles from the Sommets Morin-Heights car park to the festival site)
5:00 P.M.
Site opening
6:00 P.M.
THE BIG O STRING BAND
BEATRICE DEER
BAHAMAS
10:30 P.M.
Last Shuttle departure
10:30 P.M.
Site closure
