Firefighters' Day

On August 9, 2025
  • 2026 Program

    12 p.m.: Parade of emergency vehicles begins through the streets of Pincourt

    12:30 p.m.: Children's entertainment at Bellevue Park
    Inflatable games, face painting, foam party, firefighter challenges, etc...

    Introduction to line dancing by the StarDance dance school:
    12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:30 PM, 4:30 PM

    5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: DJ Steve Watt

    6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.: HELP! Beatles Tribute
    Taking on the world of the Beatles is a colossal challenge. Their legendary, timeless repertoire has inspired countless tributes—the bar is set high, very high.
    And yet, for over 10 years, HELP! – Beatles Tribute has met this challenge brilliantly, winning over audiences near and far.
    Led by Pascal Tirapani—creator, bassist, guitarist, and vocalist—joined by talented bandmates Norman Di Blasio, R.D. Harris, and Ron Stutz, the group delivers a solid, authentic, and musically outstanding concept show.
    More than just a simple tribute, HELP! offers a true immersion into the universe of the most iconic band in history, with precise interpretations, contagious energy, and deep respect for the original work.
    A must-see event for Beatles fans—and a stunning discovery for everyone else. 

    8 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.: DJ Steve Watt

    8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.: Bleu Jeans Bleu
    The guys from Bleu Jeans Bleu bring good vibes.
    They always have, and they’re keeping it going with their brand new tour: Record NºV.
    As elegant as a high-end fragrance, as comforting as homemade mac and cheese.
    The energy of a Monster Truck, the refinement of a vintage Mercedes.
    This new show irresistibly blends their infectious music with quirky humour, connecting perfectly with the crowd—a signature that makes BJB one of Quebec’s favourite bands.
    A cozy atmosphere, an Italian-romantic backdrop… let yourself be charmed by the scent of pure happiness!

    10 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.: Fireworks

    10:30 - 11:30 p.m.: DJ Steve Watt (Party Mix Edition)

     

  • Sponsors
    Director Sponsorship    
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    Captain Sponsorship    
    Lieutenant Sponsorship

     

     

    Firefighter Sponsorship    
         
    Recuit Sponsorship    
  • Foodie Section

    Food Area On Site ($)

    Cash, credit, and debit cards are accepted on site.


    A large tent with picnic tables will be available for dining.

     

    Pincourt/NDIP Firefighters' Association, Station 6

    Responsible for the sale of beverages, chips, cotton candy, and popcorn on-site.

     

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    Benny  & Co.

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    Chamalo

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    Jam les Beignes 

    (beigne d'antan)

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    Tacos Shack
    par Création Passion Traiteur
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  • Route - Emergency Vehicle Parade

    Emergency Vehicle Parade
    No Parking Notice
    Please refrain from parking your vehicle on the parade route streets between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2026, to allow emergency vehicles to circulate freely. Your cooperation is essential for the success of the event.

    Here's the route of the 2026 emergency vehicle parade:

    Here are a few instructions to follow during the parade:

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  • Shuttle and parking

    Public transport

    A free shuttle service is available at the Faubourg de l'Île from 1 p.m. to midnight.

    Boarding:


    • Faubourg de l'Île,
      between Ben et Florentine and Canadian Tire (101 Cardinal-Léger Blvd.).
      Watch for signs to take the shuttle.

    Alternative Parking

    Parking is available on the streets around Bellevue Park, like:

    • Maple Street;
    • Elmwood Street;
    • St-Patrick Street, etc.

    Parking spaces will be reserved for people with reduced mobility on Monseigneur-Langlois Street, between Cardinal-Léger and Bellevue Streets.

  • Firefighters' Day History

    Created in 1982 by the Pincourt Firefighters Association at the initiative of Michel Bernier, former director of the Emergency and Fire Prevention Department, Firemen’s Day is Pincourt’s big annual family event.

    Its popularity is due in no small part to the many loyal sponsors who have helped make it one of the region’s biggest parties!

    Since it was created, the participation rate has never ceased to climb, with over 10,000 visitors now taking part.

  • Site map

    Details to come...

  • Rules to follow

    Site Regulations

    • Upon arrival, our security agents will ask you to open your bags for content inspection. We count on your cooperation to ensure your visit is pleasant and safe.
    • Security agents reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone who refuses to have their bags checked.


    Prohibited on site:

    • Alcoholic beverages;
    • Glass containers. Contents may be transferred to recyclable plastic cups at the site entrance if not alcoholic;
    • Pets, except for duly identified service dogs (Mira) or with special accreditation;
    • Bicycles and skateboards. A bike parking area is located near the site;
    • Any other object that could pose a danger to visitor safety;
    • Selling and solicitation on site;
    • Barbecues are not permitted on site;
    • Access to the waterfront is prohibited during the Firefighters’ Day event.

    Permitted on site:

    • You may bring folding chairs. A designated area will be provided for this purpose;
    • Empty reusable water bottles made of plastic or stainless steel are allowed, but no glass containers will be accepted;
    • Water refill stations will be available on site, and cans of water will also be sold at the bar.