If you’ve never danced to a Polish DJ set with a paczki in one hand and a smoked sausage in the other, June 7 might be your chance.

The annual Polski Piknik, one of Montreal’s most beloved cultural festivals, is back for its sixth edition — and this time it’s taking over Parc La Fontaine for the first time ever. From 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., the all-day event will serve up a mix of live music, traditional folk dancing, community vendors, and a whole lot of Polish comfort food.

Entry is totally free, and there’s something for everyone. The lineup includes classic rock, turbo folk, DJ sets, and performances by local dance groups like the White Eagle Folk Dance Academy and Tatry. You’ll also catch a Queen tribute by Johnny Zatylny and a DJ set by Lydia Képinski to close out the night.

On the food side, expect Polish staples like pierogi, BBQ sausage, sauerkraut, smoked meat, and paczki — plus vegan options and Polish beers and vodka. Montreal faves like Aliments Felix Mish, Pyza Foods, and Pâtisserie Rosemont will all be there.

A new addition this year is the Polish community corner, showcasing local initiatives alongside family-friendly activities and cultural booths.

“We’re so happy to once again host the Polski Piknik festival and showcase the rich diversity of Polish culture and the incredible artists in our community, who perform a variety of musical genres and styles in multiple languages,” said President Alex Magdzinski in a press release shared with MTL Blog. “We’re honoured to contribute to the rich mosaic of Montreal’s diverse communities, a really special part of the city’s dynamic, and to come together to celebrate culture.”

You can find the fest near the tennis courts at Parc La Fontaine, by Sherbrooke and Papineau.

Polski Piknik

Where: Parc Lafontaine, Montreal, QC

When: June 7 (from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.)

Full details are at polskipiknik.com.

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