Welcome to the 2024 Canadian Stone Carving Festival!

July 19, 20 and 21st in Old Montreal, Quebec

This year’s theme will focus on Agriculture:

Exploring our roots and culture and how farming crops such as corn have nourished the growth of civilizations around the world. Let us celebrate together the rich history and heritage that inspire us to make the world of tomorrow.

Hosted in partnership with Les Ateliers de la Pierre du Québec and Pointe-à-Callière

Registration will be open on May 1st

About the festival

Fellowship, Public Awareness and Supporting Charity. This event is a unique opportunity to interact with professional carvers, artisans and enthusiasts as they turn blocks of stone into one-of-a-kind works of art.
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Registration

Whether you are an apprentice, stonemason, stone carver or sculptor, we welcome you to sign up, take an active part in the special festival atmosphere, and meet fellow artisans from all over.
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Donate

The Canadian Stone Carving Festival is a non profit event. We rely on donations and sponsorships to help us cover the costs incurred. That way we can direct 100% of the auction proceeds to the charitable organizations that we support.
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Thanks to our 2023 sponsors

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Thanks to our 2022 sponsors

PCL/ED, a Joint Venture working on the Centre Block Rehabilitation Project, is proud to be a part of the 2022 Canadian Stone Carving Festival in support of the Ottawa Innercity Ministries (OIM). The Joint Venture understands the importance of stone carving, and the way it’s used to tell Canada’s story on Parliament. This festival is a great opportunity to showcase both the amazing stone carving talent in the region, while raising money for OIM. Their decades of dedication to helping Ottawa’s homeless population is one that deserves our attention and our support.

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Thanks to our 2021 sponsors

PCL Construction is proud to be part of the 2021 Canadian Stone Carving Festival in support of the Ottawa Innercity Ministries (OIM).  PCL has worked alongside these skilled craftspeople for the past 30 years to rehabilitate heritage landmarks such as, Senate of Canada Building, Parliament Hill West Block and now Centre Block. This event is a great opportunity to build public awareness about the trade and to raise money for charity. OIM is an impactful organization which has reached out to those who call the streets their home for over 30 years and deserves our attention and our support.

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