Just like last year, the public will get the chance to vote for their favourite car of the show, and the car’s owner will receive the sought-after Public’s Choice award.
An event that makes a difference
The money raised by this concours d’élégance will be donated to the Fondation André-Delambre. The non-profit organization supports university research conducted in Quebec into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also know as Lou Gehrig’s disease, a sudden-onset neurodegenerative disease that is still incurable today.
For more information on the Concours d’Élégance, check out http://www.concourslemirage.ca/
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| Exotic cars will strut their stuff during the Concours’ opening parade, like this Ferrari California exhibited in 2009. (Photos: Judith Gauthier/Concours d’élégance Le Mirage) |
An event that makes a difference
The money raised by this concours d’élégance will be donated to the Fondation André-Delambre. The non-profit organization supports university research conducted in Quebec into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also know as Lou Gehrig’s disease, a sudden-onset neurodegenerative disease that is still incurable today.
For more information on the Concours d’Élégance, check out http://www.concourslemirage.ca/
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| Canadian artist Alain Lévesque created the event’s official poster again this year. (Photos: Judith Gauthier/Concours d’élégance Le Mirage) |







