
Free Event: FLIP Fabrique - Summer Break
Sun, Sep 14, 2025
30 minute shows at 1:30pm, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm
About the event
If you find yourself longing for the dog days of summer, spent at a summer camp on a lake, Summer Break is the perfect family-friendly show for you! The company of FLIP Fabrique jumps into the nostalgia of the 70s and 80s summer camps with this breathtaking acrobatic production performed directly on a refurbished school bus! This Passport to Culture will take place offsite at the former Treo site at 9070 Maximus Drive.
Make it a fun, free afternoon with the family; additional activities will be available on-site from 1pm-5:30pm. Come early or stay late, to enjoy the whimsical designs of Chelsea Romaniello, as she creates an original piece inspired by the show out of chalk near the performance space. Grab yourself a snack from Highway 210 or Repicci’s Italian Ice while you watch Chelsea work or while waiting on the balloon artist to twist up your favorite animal! Interactive inflatables will also be onsite for the kids to enjoy.
FLIP Fabrique wishes to thank the city of Quebec, Destination Québec cité, National Capital Commission, Desjardins and Secretariat à la Capitale Nationale for their financial support.
Photo credit: Stephane Bourgeois
Part of
Passport to Culture
Important information
This event will take place at 9070 Maximus Drive, the former location of Treo. This event is free and does not require prior registration.
Running time
30 minute shows at 1:30pm, 3:30pm, and 5:30pmThis programming is possible thanks to the Lone Tree Arts Commission
Formally incorporated by the Lone Tree City Council in 1999, the Lone Tree Arts Commission is made up of seven civic and culturally minded residents. Since its incorporation, the Arts Commission has developed, supported and assisted various cultural activities and interest groups in the City and acted in an advisory capacity to the Lone Tree City Council through review of arts funding requests, recommendations on acquisition of public art and suggestion on other cultural avenues that may be of interest to the community.
This is a part of the City of Lone Tree’s 30th Anniversary Celebrations
We’re celebrating Lone Tree all year long!
The City of Lone Tree was incorporated as a municipality in 1995. In the last 30 years, we’ve grown in many ways – residents have moved in, businesses have taken root, and we continue to be a welcoming community for all.
We’re recognizing and honoring the people and places that make Lone Tree special throughout the year.