Food, drinks, art, entertainment, and more food can all be found in Happy Valley Park this weekend, at the return of the multicultural festival – Motif.

The festival all starts Friday and features a number of cultures from all around the world.

Motif Festival Assistant Rachel Butt, gives us a taste of who will all be in attendance.

"The Caribbean Association, the Filipino Community of Moose Jaw, International Women's Society, the Latin America society, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, the Moose Jaw Jamaican Association, the Moose Jaw Scottish Association, Mother of Africa, Russian Association, Taste of Lebanon, original Moose Jaw Chinese Association, Wakamow Aboriginal Community, and Yugoslavia".

Volunteer Mary Tkach-Vangses says there will be a variety of foods to try, enough for everyone to leave with a full stomach.

"Yugoslavia is going to be providing us with donairs, cabbage rolls and baklava, the Philippines will bring us spring rolls, rice noodles, empanada, cassava cake".

The weekend program includes two concerts as well. Friday night will see the winner of the Canadian Music Awards 2017 World Artist of the Year - Andino Suns, while Saturday will see Nigerian born Regina artist Davy Sage hit the stage.

If you're interested in attending the festival in Happy Valley Park, Tkach-Vangses has the details.

"1-day pass is $8, 3-day pass for the whole weekend is $12. Friday we're going to be open from 3-10pm, Saturday from 1-10pm, and Sunday from 1-7pm".