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La Grande Grouille at NB Botantical Garden

La Grande Grouille

Pumpkins, pumpkins and more pumpkins await you at La Grande Grouille. There are thousands of them in every size, shape and colour. There are also fairies and gnomes, witches and wizards, cats and bats, birds and insects, and animals and mystical creatures. Each year has its own special theme and exciting new spectacular surprises. What remains the same is that La Grande Grouille is an fabulous fall festival and an important annual ritual, as together fantastical creatures rise to remind us to take good care of the earth. Look, listen and learn on the most magical weekend of the year as New Brunswick Botanical Garden celebrates La Grande Grouille.

Annual Fall Festival

The New Brunswick Botanical Garden truly goes above and beyond for La Grande Grouille, and calling it a fall festival doesn’t do it justice. Now in its 15th year, this annual event is the garden’s grand finale before closing for the season - a 4-day celebration in true autumn style. Running from October 3-6, 2024, the festival promises a return of crowd favourites like the Ferris Wheel, and the spectacular Geomatrix fire shows. Enjoy live music, a special Grande Grouille menu at Café Flora, and an eveningfilled with magic, pumpkins galore, and enchanting experiences. Tickets available online or at the door - don’t miss this unforgettable autumn event.

Pumpkins, Pumpkins, Pumpkins…

Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins… as far as one could see - over 3,000 of them! Imaginative, creative, carved, painted and decorated pumpkins everywhere. The scope of the effort for La Grande Grouille had me gobsmacked. This is a very big deal. I have never seen anything like it. Local school children join n the fun by entering their own special pumpkins into a competition. The display of their entries is quite impressive. Lots of budding talented artists. Here are just a few.

It was a Fantastical Night Followed by An Amazing Day

Music filled the air with a rhythmic beat, witches brewed a concoction for children and another special one was available for adults. A wizard shared his high-powered telescope for views of the stars and the moon. Skeletons danced in a brilliant neon glowing Day of the Dead tunnel. A pumpkin village led the way to a giant spider’s lair. Ghostly dresses floated in the wind, spirit fish leapt out of the brook, and a sea serpent made an appearance in the pond. Circus Stella fire dancers also twirled, whirled and swirled fire batons, hoops, and fireballs wowing the crowd. It was a fantastical night followed by an amazing day when I returned to take in the garden all over again in a brand new light. Seeing La Grande Grouille world again in the daylight connected experiences and visions from a total different perspective. It also uncovered new creatures and beautiful vignettes that were not visible at night. Do not miss the opportunity to witness this spectacular display at night then once again during the day. A back-to-back visit is highly recommended. I will let my photos tell the story. Enjoy my experience then go - go see for yourself - what extraordinary showcase La Grande Grouille has in store for you. You will not be disappointed.

Artist in Residence ~ Guylaine DuFour

Artist in Residence ~ Luc Cyr

Artist in Residence & Café Flora Culinary Artist Chef ~ Paula Lentz

Café Flora

Café Flora is a must stop for lunch anytime you visit the garden. I love that during La Grande Grouille the restaurant created a fun special menu and decorated for the festivities inside the cafe and outside on the patio as well. The hearty chilli was delicious, hot and spicy and really hit the spot after a cool autumn afternoon exploring the gardens. The atmosphere was really creative, colourful and fun. What a treasure Café Flora is to the NB Botanical Garden.

Le Patrimoine

Wood-fired pizza made just the way you want is the order of the day at Le Patrimoine. This charming chalet has a cozy, charming atmosphere. We enjoyed a lovely dinner here. The service was great and I really enjoyed the Mediterranean pizza. Looking forward to returning to try out the outdoor patio on a warm summer day or evening.

Best Western Plus

 

Edmundston’s Best Western Plus was ideal for our overnight stay when taking in La Grande Grouille. The location was convenient to NB Botanical Gardens, as well as exploring downtown Edmundston. Beds were very comfortable and the complimentary breakfast was great. Be sure to check out the cozy bar on the second level that makes the best mojitos.

A Garden to Love

The New Brunswick Botanical Garden aka Jardin botanique du Nouveau-Brunswick boasts over 80,000 plants on eight acres of scenic land making it the largest arboretum east of Montreal. Enjoy twelve themed gardens, serene waterscapes, Artists in Residence, a Herbalist’s Pavillon with educational and interactive workshops, and the sweetest café perched perfectly to enjoy the marvel of it all. Plan a trip to this pretty provincial park next to the Madawaska River, located in suburban Saint-Jacques neighbourhood in Edmundston. The New Brunswick Botanical Garden is a garden to love. Learn more by clicking on the text hyperlink or photo-link below.

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