Centered on the theme of The Spirit of Creativity, performances, panels, summits and showcases will host appreciations of the creative spark, and inquiries into its partnership with its occasional collaborators, such as spirituality, addiction and mental illness.
The hotel has been repurposed to include an artisans’ market, high-end, homemade, and bistonomic cuisine, and the au courant fineries of artificial turf carpets, bedroom swing-sets, 1-Gig connectivity and abundant ping pong tables. Attendees will have the option of never having to interface with the furies of a Quèbec February.
Highlight of the week (Feb. 13-17) will be a 50-year anniversary celebration of the recording, by André Perry, of “Give Peace A Chance” – which will take place in the hotel’s Suite 1742 (the same suite number as that of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s iconic Bed-In for Peace). All participants will be included in a Guinness Book-ready performance that will echo throughout the entire building / city / known universe.
“Revolution, Evolution, Masturbation, Flagellation, Regulation
Integration, meditations, United Nations, congratulations…”
Integration, meditations, United Nations, congratulations…”
Promoter Ian Davies and artists Brian Blain and Lindsay Ferguson at the Folk Alliance International event during Canadian Music Week.

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