How to get there?
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Getting to the Festival
The Lanaudière Festival concerts take place in various venues, in particular at the Fernand-Lindsay Amphitheater as well as in various churches and partner locations in the region. We recommend that you check the exact address on your ticket or on the concert page prior to departure.
Service de navette
Downtown Joliette Shuttle
Make the most of your visit to the Festival by discovering downtown Joliette. Before or after your concert, explore its many restaurants, or spend the day at cultural venues such as the Musée d’art de Joliette. Leave your car in a park-and-ride lot and head to the Amphitheatre for free via the shuttle—a simple and enjoyable way to extend the experience.
Stationnement
Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay
Two large parking lots are located near the Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay. P3 is the main lot and accommodates most festivalgoers.
You can reserve parking when purchasing your concert tickets or add it later online. Payment is also available on site on the day of the performance. Advance booking is nevertheless recommended to make your arrival easier.
The regular rate is $15 per concert. A reduced rate of $10 is available when purchasing tickets to three or more concerts.
Accessible parking
Reserved parking spaces for people with reduced mobility are available near the Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay. These spaces must be booked in advance.
A drop-off area is also located near the main entrance, allowing passengers to exit the vehicle before it proceeds to the parking lot. Team members will be on site to welcome you and provide assistance as needed.
To check availability, please contact the box office at 1-800-245-7636 before your visit.
At what time to arrive
The doors of the Fernand-Lindsay Amphitheater generally open 2 hours before the start of the concert. If you need to pick up your tickets or park on site, it is advisable to arrive early, as traffic around the site may be heavier as the performances approach.
Seat ticket holders who arrive late sometimes have to wait for a break in the program before accessing their seats.