The Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival (french: Festival de Montgolfières de Gatineau) is an annual festival held in
Gatineau
Gatineau ( ; ) is a city in western Quebec, Canada. It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately across from Ottawa, Ontario. Gatineau is the largest city in the Outaouais administrative region and is part of Canada's Na ...
,
Quebec
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, Canada, and organized by a not-for-profit organization, during which
hot air balloons of every shape and colour are flown and where 300 shows and performances adding up to over 60 hours’ worth of programming are taking place. More than 200,000 visitors and 1,000 RVs usually participate.
It is held over four days in late-August and early September during the
Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United S ...
.
History
Jean Boileau era and the festival's beginning (1988-2001)
The festival started in 1988 by
Jean Boileau and attracted about 50 000 visitors and about 50 balloons. Through the following years the festival became much larger and was one of the biggest festivals in Canada. Attendance at one point reached over 225,000 people and had over 150 balloons. In 1998, the festival was also hosting the
World Hot Air Airship Championship, which was disputed by 16 teams from Europe, China and the United States. Shibas.
Fatal accident and festival departure (2001-2002)
On July 14, 2001, Boileau who was the general manager since its beginning was involved in a horrific hot-air balloon accident just east of the
Ottawa International Airport
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on
Leitrim Road. The balloon, while trying to land in an open field, struck some hydro wires after a sudden wind gust. It suddenly engulfed in flames. Boileau sustained multiple burns while trying to rescue his 15-year-old daughter, Julie, who was trapped inside the balloon's basket. Unfortunately, the rescue effort failed as the girl died instantly while two other people also sustained burns. Boileau, despite the fact that a subsequent Transport Canada report which mention that the accident was caused by a pilot error and bad weather conditions, was later honored by then-governor general
Adrienne Clarkson
Adrienne Louise Clarkson (; ; born February 10, 1939) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian journalist who served from 1999 to 2005 as Governor General of Canada, the 26th since Canadian Confederation.
Clarkson arrived in Canada with her family in 19 ...
for bravery. In 2007 a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the La Baie Park for Boileau's daughter known as the festival's first volunteer and a tree was also planted on site in her honor in conjunction of the festival's 20th Anniversary which also honored the founder of the festival.
After that event, he never piloted a hot-air balloon and left his general manager spot of the Festival afterwards - some speculations were that the new city of Gatineau administration of
Yves Ducharme tried to force him out of the job by offering a spot for the new city as chief of communications. He was handled that position for a few months during rehabilitation, but the position was later removed and changed as the position of director of communications and the City did not appointed him due to health reasons caused by his accident. Some speculated that the Ducharme administration wanted to remove people who were associated with the former city of Gatineau's last mayor,
Robert Labine and Ducharme's mayoral rival in the 2001 elections for the new city of Gatineau. However, a settlement between the city and Boileau was made in 2003. The departure of Boileau had also put the Festival's future in doubt as several of his associates also left the Festival's organization.
Boileau is currently the communication director of the City of Gatineau since October 2013
Notable singing performers and attendance during the history of the festival
Several well-known artists performed during the Festival over the course of its history since 1988. Among those included:
* 1988 : 34 000 festival-goers - Show by
Nuance
* 1989 : 90 000 festival-goers. Show by
Céline Dion
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and
Pierre Flynn
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.
* 1990 : 110 000 festival-goers. Show by
Mitsou
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and
Paul Piché.
* 1991 : 150 000 festival-goers. Show by
Daniel Lavoie
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,
André-Philippe Gagnon,
Marjo and
Vilain Pingouin
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Biography
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.
* 1992 : 170 000 festival-goers. Show by
Richard Séguin
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,
Luc De Larochellière
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...
,
Céline Dion
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and
Les B.B.
* 1993 : 185 000 festival-goers. Show by
Robert Charlebois
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Charlebois was born in Montreal, Quebec. Among his best known songs are ''Lindberg'' (the duo with Louise Forestier in particular ...
,
Ginette Reno
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,
Alannah Myles
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and
Julie Masse
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Biography
Masse was born in Greenfield Park, Quebec. She released her self-titled debut album in 1990, a French language album that made her a star in Quebec and France, with the singl ...
.
* 1994 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
France D'Amour
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She studied music at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec specialising in ja ...
,
Claude Dubois
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,
Édith Butler
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Édith Butler was born in Paquetville on the Acadian Peninsula in Glouce ...
,
Gilles Vigneault
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and
Roch Voisine
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.
* 1995 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Marjo,
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,
Mitsou
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,
Mario Pelchat
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Biography
Pelchat was born in Dolbeau-Mistassini, Quebec and has performed since 1973. His first 45 RPM single was ...
,
Jim Corcoran
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Biography
Jim Corcoran was born in Sherbrooke, but went to high school and obtained his B.A. in Boston, Massachusetts ...
,
Sylvain Cossette
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,
Michaël Rancourt,
Éric Lapointe and
Gildor Roy.
* 1996 : 225 000 festival-goers. Show by
Robert Charlebois
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Charlebois was born in Montreal, Quebec. Among his best known songs are ''Lindberg'' (the duo with Louise Forestier in particular ...
,
André-Philippe Gagnon,
Marie Carmen
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Associated with the bands Accident, Blood et Marie and The Radio Rats in the early 1980s, ...
and
Kevin Parent
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Early life
Although his first language is English, he was born in Greenfield Park, Quebec (now a borough of the city o ...
.
* 1997 : 225 000 festival-goers. Show by
Richard Séguin
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His music career began in the 1970s with the duo Les Séguin, with his twin sister Marie-Claire. The duo achieved c ...
,
Dan Bigras
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He is the spokesman of ''Refuge des Jeunes de Montréal'' (meaning ...
,
Anthony Kavanagh
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,
Gipsy Kings
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and
Soul Attorneys.
* 1998 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Claude Dubois
Claude André Dubois (born 24 April 1947) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.
Dubois was an early star of the Francophone musical '' Starmania''. He was a vocalist in the Canadian famine relief song " Tears Are Not Enough" and was nominated Most ...
,
Dubmatique,
Luce Dufault,
Jonny Lang
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,
Kevin Parent
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Early life
Although his first language is English, he was born in Greenfield Park, Quebec (now a borough of the city o ...
and
Sylvain Cossette
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.
* 1999 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Dubmatique,
Bruno Pelletier
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Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
,
Corey Hart and
Jean Leloup
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.
* 2000 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Zachary Richard,
Marjo,
Éric Lapointe,
La Chicane,
Pierre Lalonde
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The son of Jean Lalonde, a popular singer in the 1940s, Lalonde attended high school in the United States but returned to Canada in 1960, where he wo ...
and Richard Abel.
* 2001 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Luck Mervil,
Sylvain Cossette
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,
Bruno Pelletier
Bruno Pelletier (born August 7, 1962) is a Canadian singer.
Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
,
Okoumé,
Fernand Gignac
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Beside his music career under the label Fleur-de-Lis, Gignac also starred in several television series (including '' Symphorien'', 1968).
Gignac died on F ...
and
Annie Brocoli Annie Grenier (born January 22, 1971) is a singer whose alter ego Annie Brocoli is a children's character in Quebec. Inspired by Grenier's childhood experiences as well as by her two children, Annie Brocoli has adventures while traveling around in ...
.
* 2002 : festival-goers. Show by
Alain Choquette,
Gabrielle Destroismaisons
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,
Mario Pelchat
Mario Pelchat (born 1 February 1964) is a Canadian Francophone singer from Quebec. He received the Felix Award in 1990 and 1992.
Biography
Pelchat was born in Dolbeau-Mistassini, Quebec and has performed since 1973. His first 45 RPM single was ...
,
Boom Desjardins,
Richard Séguin
Richard Séguin (born March 27, 1952 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Québec Canada) is a Québécois songwriter, musician and singer.
His music career began in the 1970s with the duo Les Séguin, with his twin sister Marie-Claire. The duo achieved c ...
and
Stéphane Rousseau.
* 2003 : Show by
Roch Voisine
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,
Daniel Bélanger
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Biography
In middle 1983, he founded the band Hu ...
, Bob Walsh,
Lulu Hugues,
Yelo Molo and
les Respectables.
* 2004 : 200 000 festival-goers. Show by
Daniel Boucher,
Nanette Workman
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,
Marie-Chantal Toupin
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Early life
Toupin was born in M ...
,
Laurence Jalbert
Laurence Jalbert (born Lise Jalbert, 18 August 1959 in Rivière-au-Renard, Quebec) is a pop and rock singer-songwriter from Quebec.
Background
She began her career with the band Volt in 1985."Quebec singer's struggle pays off". ''Edmonton Jour ...
,
Mélanie Renaud,
Andrée Watters
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Biography
Watters was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec, grew up in the Quebec City region and first showed her talent in a Christmas-rel ...
,
Bruno Pelletier
Bruno Pelletier (born August 7, 1962) is a Canadian singer.
Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
,
Gino Vannelli
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,
La Bottine Souriante and
Martin Giroux.
* 2005 : Show by
Boom Desjardins,
Éric Lapointe,
Hugo Lapointe,
Martin Deschamps
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Young age
Deschamps was born with congenital deformities of all fou ...
,
Florent Vollant,
Michel Pagliaro
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,
Marie-Chantal Toupin
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Early life
Toupin was born in M ...
,
Luck Mervil,
Vincent Vallières
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Career
Vallières debut album, ''Trente Arpents'', was released in 1999, followed by ''Bordel Ambiant'' in 2001 . He became popular in Quebec in 2003 with the release ...
,
Émily Bégin,
Marie-Mai
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Background
Marie-Mai ...
,
Nicola Ciccone
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and
the Boogie Wonder Band.
* 2006 : 170 000 festival-goers. Show by
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Stéphanie Lapointe
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Mus ...
,
Annie Villeneuve,
Véronic DiCaire
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Marjo,
Garou and
les Cowboys Fringants
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.
* 2007 : 230 000 festival-goers. Show by
Dan Bigras
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,
Bruno Pelletier
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Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
,
Compagnie Créole,
Alfa Rococo,
Eva Avila
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Avila was born in Gatineau, Quebec. Her father intro ...
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Kaïn,
Champion et ses G-Strings,
Lulu Hugues,
Andrée Watters
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,
Marie-Chantal Toupin
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Early life
Toupin was born in M ...
,
Elizabeth Blouin-Brathwaite and
Kim Richardson.
* 2008 : 190 000 festival-goers. Show by
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Marie-Élaine Thibert
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Boom Desjardins, Jamil,
France Maisonneuve,
Xavier Caféïne
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Dennis DeYoung
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Pascale Picard
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and
Gregory Charles
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Charles' father Lennox was a black anglophone of Trinidadian origin; his mother was a white francophone Canadian. Cha ...
.
* 2009 : 255 000 festival-goers. Show by
Mes Aïeux
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Kenny Rogers
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Ariane Moffatt
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Marie-Mai
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Background
Marie-Mai ...
and
Éric Lapointe. Spokesperson:
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Popularity
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* 2010 : 175 000 festival-goers – Show by
Bobby Bazini
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Career 2009–2011: ''Better In Tim ...
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Our Lady Peace
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Hedley,
Laurence Jalbert
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Background
She began her career with the band Volt in 1985."Quebec singer's struggle pays off". ''Edmonton Jour ...
,
Johanne Blouin,
France D'Amour
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She studied music at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec specialising in ja ...
,
Luce Dufault,
Jesse Cook,
Sylvain Cossette
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,
Bruno Pelletier
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Life
Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group ...
,
Dan Bigras
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He is the spokesman of ''Refuge des Jeunes de Montréal'' (meaning ...
and
Les Cowboys Fringants
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They perform '' Québécois'' néo-trad music (modernized Quebec folk musi ...
.
* 2011 : Show by
David Usher
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Roger Hodgson
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Marc Dupré
Marc Dupré (born July 28, 1973) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and musician from Quebec.
Career
His first album release was ''Refaire le monde'' in 2005. It included "Tout près du bonheur" with Céline Dion. The song was written by Dion and ...
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Véronic DiCaire
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Annie Villeneuve,
Roch Voisine
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Les Trois Accords
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Les Respectables.
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Simple Plan
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KC and the Sunshine Band
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Isabelle Boulay,
Éric Lapointe. Reconstruction of the first flight of hot-air balloon.
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Sean Paul
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Paul's singles " Get Busy" and "Temperature" topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the ...
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Mia Martina
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Pirate Delsol,
Garou,
Daniel Lavoie
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Valérie Carpentier,
Mes Aïeux
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Style
Although a leader of the Quebec " neo-traditional" scene, the band takes a definitely modern slant on that style, borrowing stories ...
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Bernard Adamus
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Damien Robitaille
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See also
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Hot air balloon festival
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References
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-droit/actualites/ville-de-gatineau/201308/27/01-4683692-jean-boileau-a-la-tete-des-communications-de-gatineau.php
External links
Official home site
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Hot air balloon festivals
Festivals in Gatineau
Sports festivals in Canada
Recurring events established in 1988
1988 establishments in Quebec