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We endeavour to keep our calendar updated with community events throughout Watershed country, but please let us know it we’ve missed one. We encourage you to submit an event yourself: It’s quick and it’s free!
Event Cancelled or Rescheduled?
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Northumberland Festival of the Arts
Northumberland County OntarioSing it! Say it! Play it! Northumberland Festival of the Arts celebrates Northumberland's creativity and the talent of its diverse creators and arts organizations through a program of over 20 events in towns and cities in Northumberland. There are both free and ticketed event options.
Saturday Kid’s Club at Belleville Library
Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., BellevilleLooking for a great family hang out on a Saturday morning? Children of all ages can enjoy a fun art or science activity. This is a drop-in program for all ages in the first floor Children's Program Room.
Tall Grass Prairie Walk
Pelton Nature Reserve McDonald Road, RoseneathJoin Northumberland Land Trust for a Tall Grass Prairie Forest Walk at Pelton Nature Reserve in Roseneath.
This 52-acre nature reserve is next door to Peter’s Woods Provincial Park in the Municipality of Alnwick/Haldimand. It includes wetlands and a watercourse which are shared with Peter’s Woods Provincial Park and form a tributary to the headwater of Burnley Creek, thus creating a natural corridor between the two.
Picton Town Hall Farmers’ Market
Picton Town Hall 2 Ross Street, PictonThe Picton Town Hall Farmers’ Market is a community-focused market that provides access to locally produced and grown products while supporting local growers and producers in ways that encourage ecological and community sustainability.
Madoc Fair
Madoc Arena & Fairgrounds 45 Cooper Road, MadocCome celebrate Madoc Agricultural Society's annual Madoc Fair. Expect to see a demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls, livestock, midway, home craft, petting zoo and much much more! The Madoc Fair Board food booth will be open and serving delicious food all weekend.
Codrington Farmers’ Market
2992 County Rd. 30 2992 County Rd. 30, CodringtonWe are the only market in the area with Sunday hours, and the only truly rural location. Our market is in the heart of agricultural land and our vendors showcase their locally grown produce surrounded by farms.
Experimental Photography: Wet Cyanotype
County Arts Lab 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, PictonUnlock your creative potential in our engaging wet cyanotype workshop! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of alternative photography, learning the essentials of cyanotype printing with a unique twist. You'll experiment with moisture, botanicals, and various substances to craft ethereal and abstract prints. Participants must be at least 15 years of age.
The Sweet Water Band at Victoria Hall
Victoria Hall 55 King St. W., CobourgEvery individual member of The Sweet Water Band has their own story to tell. From sought-after studio musicians to award-winners to Hall of Famers, they have carved their own place in the Canadian Country Music industry.
Million Dollar Quartet at Marble Arts Centre
Marble Arts Centre 13 Bridgewater Road, TweedThe Tony Award-nominated musical Million Dollar Quartet is set on December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever. Million Dollar Quartet brings that legendary December night to life with an irresistible tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal and celebrations that is both poignant and funny.
Three Men on a Bike
The Eddie Hotel & Farm 15786 Loyalist Parkway, WellingtonThree Men on a Bike is a delightful and entertaining journey, filled with witty banter, clever observations, and ridiculous mishaps. Award-winning writer & director team, Mark Brownell & Sue Miner offer a theatrical vision of Jerome K. Jerome’s Victorian satire that proves that sometimes the best way to navigate life is to embrace it.