Hoosick Falls St Patrick's Parade and Irish Fest
Saturday, March 14, 2026
- Time
- 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Venue
- Hoosick Falls, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090
Join us for the 35th Annual Hoosick Falls St Patrick's Parade and Irish Fest on Saturday March 14th, 2026!!
The day begins at 1:00 PM with over 40 Marching Units and Floats and is followed by the Irish Fest.
The Parade and Irish Fest have become the single largest one-day event in the Town of Hoosick with two to three thousand visitors that day. It is also the best day of year for local for local bars, Restaurants and Shops.
The Parade will begins from Wood Park, Down Main, John, Church St, Willard, and Back down Main. This year’s parade will feature The Taconic Pipe Band, The Yankee Doodle Band, Brass O Mania Band, The Cambridge Band, and many floats and marchers.
At 12:00 before and after the parade Irish Festival at the Hoosick Armory and other Hoosick Falls area locations. The Armory will host the band Burns Moore Bridge Band with Irish music. Irish Dance with Hubbard Hall Irish Dance, Taconic Bagpipes, and your favorite foods.
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Venue
Hoosick Falls
Main Street
Hoosick Falls, NY
12090
Dates
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