Old-Bromont Public Square

705 Shefford Street, Bromont


(450) 534-2006 1 (877) 276-6668

The Place publique (Public Square), nestled in the heart of Old-Bromont, is an open-air theater that hosts a variety of shows and events, amidst the unique charm of Shefford Street.

Offering more than just entertainment, it serves as a relaxation spot and an ideal picnic stop, providing a breathtaking view of the majestic Mount Brome.

In the heart of Bromont, this picturesque space blends culture, nature, and a distinctive way of life. Whether you’re looking to unwind, be inspired, connect with others, or simply take in the moment, the Public Square offers a vibrant yet calming pause in this heritage gem. Public restrooms are available in the main building, along with a drinking water station.

A Rich and Diverse Program

Throughout the summer, the Public Square comes alive with festive, cultural, and musical events — and admission is free for all!

In addition to these major events, a diverse lineup of activities is offered.

And as tradition has it, Old-Bromont will come alive on December 6-7, 2025, with the return of the magnificent Festif Bromont Christmas market — complete with live performances and a medley of activities for all ages.

Also check out the Events section to see everything happening in Bromont!

Public parking is available at the Compton parking lot, the arena, and along Pierre-Bellefleur Street.

The Bromont Public Square is designed for universal accessibility, providing an inclusive and welcoming space for all.

PUBLIC ART

You can admire a collective mosaic at the Place publique, created during workshops for citizens and visitors under the expert guidance of mosaic artist Isabelle Marissal. This major project, which spanned two years, is documented on mobile structures located near the decorated murals.

Book lovers, keep an eye out for the Croque-livres, beautifully decorated by a local artist! These free-access book boxes invite you to share the joy of reading, and can be found throughout the city, including at the Tourist Information Office, the St-John Cultural Centre, and the Municipal and School Library.