Top 12 Quebec TikTok Creators to Follow in 2025 | One Way

In Quebec, TikTok has become more than entertainment, it’s a movement. Across dance floors, kitchen counters, and comedy sketches, a new generation of creators is shaping how the province expresses itself, blending culture, humor, and authenticity into a digital language that travels far beyond borders.
They are dancers, chefs, comedians, activists, and storytellers, each using their platform to inspire, educate, and entertain. Here are 12 Quebec TikTok creators who define creativity in 2025, each in their own unforgettable way.
1. Énola Bédard : The Dancing Powerhouse
From Révolution to a duet with Jennifer Lopez, Énola Bédard is proof that persistence pays off. At 23, she’s Quebec’s undisputed TikTok queen, with 16 million followers and collaborations spanning Nicki Minaj, Usher, and Shania Twain.
What began as rejection from TV dance shows became global recognition built on grit, talent, and vision. Today she lives in Los Angeles, producing 20 videos a week, from the Hollywood Walk of Fame to Old Quebec. “I’m not afraid to dance in public,” she says. “That’s how I stand out.”
2. SJ Bleau : The Viral Visionary
With over 14 million followers, Sarah-Jade Bleau has turned choreography into charisma. Her robotic precision and bright confidence have made her one of TikTok’s most recognizable faces.
Since 2020, she’s built a career through rhythm, humor, and consistency, proving that a dance trend can become a legacy. Whether she’s performing with her fiancé Carew Ellington or dancing with family, SJ embodies the joyful energy of Quebec’s Gen Z.
3. Laurent Dagenais : The Chef Who Made Food Cool
Four million followers and one gravlax later, Laurent Dagenais has become a global food icon. The former restaurant manager went viral in 2021 after casually posting a salmon recipe, and hasn’t stopped cooking since.
His videos are cinematic, humorous, and deliciously accessible. Dressed in aprons instead of ego, Laurent makes gourmet cooking feel like a party. “Relax,” he laughs, “it’s just food.” In 2025, he’s more than a chef, he’s a mood.
4. Shina Nova : The Voice of Her People
Born in Nunavik and raised in Montreal, Shina Novalinga (known as Shina Nova) uses her voice to protect an ancient one. Her videos of Inuit throat singing with her mother have moved millions, offering a rare glimpse of tradition revived through modern media.
Beyond the harmonies, Shina is an activist and cultural educator, bridging generations with every breath. She reminds the world that heritage isn’t past tense, it’s alive, and it’s singing.
5. Alicia Moffet : The Pop Star Next Door
Singer, entrepreneur, and TikTok creator, Alicia Moffet embodies modern Quebec pop culture. From winning The Next Star to hosting Occupation Double with Frédérick Robichaud, she balances career, motherhood, and music with ease.
Her content feels intimate, a mix of humor, daily life, and studio sessions. In 2025, with a new album and brand (Silly Billy), Alicia proves that authenticity is still the best filter.
6. Le Fit Cook : The Healthy Rebel
Jérémie Latreille, aka Le Fit Cook, turned his love of fitness and food into a career built on balance. What started as a meal-prep habit is now a movement, hundreds of thousands follow his easy, colorful, and nutritious recipes.
With a cookbook, a line of Fit Sauces, and a genuine sense of fun, he makes healthy eating approachable. “It’s not a diet,” he says. “It’s joy on a plate.”
7. Claudie Mercier : The Heart of the Internet
Part comedian, part confidante, Claudie Mercier is the big sister every Gen Z needs. Through her podcast Perceptions, she talks openly about mental health, vulnerability, and self-love, earning her the Grand Mammouth Award for inspiring Quebec’s youth.
Her 1.2 million followers see her as a mirror, real, funny, and comforting. In a world of filters, Claudie chose transparency, and that’s why she shines.
8. Rosalie Lessard : The Taste of Authenticity
Chef, YouTuber, and TV creator, Rosalie Lessard is a culinary storyteller who feeds both appetite and emotion. Her digital presence, part cooking show, part lifestyle journal, celebrates imperfection with warmth and creativity.
Whether she’s filming Version Rosalie or sharing her recipes with hundreds of thousands online, her secret ingredient is authenticity. She doesn’t just cook for views, she cooks for connection.
9. Aly Brassard : The Creative Chameleon
Comedy, magic, fashion, Aly Brassard does it all with style and wit. Their blend of humor, visual creativity, and storytelling has turned them into one of Quebec’s most versatile digital voices.
Aly represents a new generation of creators who blur lines between art and algorithm, proving that authenticity can still go viral.
10. Émy Lalune : The Joyful Storyteller
A born creator with a heart for human connection, Émy Lalune has built a community through kindness and humor. Her colorful sketches and warm energy reflect the best of Québec’s digital culture.
From her youth books Émy dans la Lune to her appearance on Big Brother Célébrités, she inspires millions to stay curious, creative, and kind.
11. Adam Paradisio : The Social Impact Filmmaker
At just 20, Adam Paradisio has made 3 million followers stop scrolling and start thinking. His short films tackle hard topics, drunk driving, mental health, social pressure, with cinematic precision and emotional depth.
“Making people feel something real,” he says, “is the goal.” Adam represents a new breed of creators who treat content like art, with purpose and heart.
12. Brendan Mikan : The Comedic Commentator
Brendan Mikan has a knack for making Quebec laugh at itself, and think while doing it. Known for his hilarious parodies of Occupation Double and sharp takes on pop culture, he balances wit with warmth.
His videos go viral because they say what everyone thinks, but with timing and charm that only Brendan can pull off. He’s the comedian you quote without even realizing it.
The Future of Quebec on TikTok
From Énola Bédard’s global stage to Adam Paradisio’s emotional cinema, Quebec’s TikTok scene is a mosaic of talent, culture, and sincerity. These creators don’t just chase trends, they set them.
Together, they’re turning 15-second clips into modern stories that speak of identity, joy, and community. Because in 2025, Quebec isn’t just scrolling, it’s shaping the feed.




