No. Lent is over at Easter. It is a forty day season from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday.
Yes, Lent ends on Holy Thursday and the Easter Triduum begins.
A season of Lent is a long event from the ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday.
Palm Sunday.
The fourth Sunday in Lent is called "Laetare Sunday". On this Sunday in Lent priests may wear Rose-colored vestments for the liturgy. The purpose of the Sunday is to encourage the Faithful who have come through four weeks of Lent in fastings and prayers. Laetare Sunday therefore is a festive interlude amid the highly penitential season of Lent.
Advent begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas. Lent is the 40 days before Easter.
Palm Sunday falls the Sunday before Easter. Everyone is given palm leaves as a symbol of Jesus's ride into Jerusalem. On Ash Wednesday (or right before it, not sure about this part), the palm leaves from the previous year are burned, and that is what is used to begin the season of Lent.
Lent last for 40 days before Easter
Shrove Tuesday is the day right before the season of Lent begins. In some major countries it is also called pancake day, it is to begin the time when Jesus died for us until Easter Sunday.
Easter is celebrated in April because Christ was crucified on Good Friday and was resurrected on Sunday morning. The Lent season starts in April, and the First Sunday that comes after the Lent Season is the Easter Sunday. Qaiser
it begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday
The Froth Sunday of Lent
The time before lent is simply back to the ordinary time especially the first Sunday of ordinary time.