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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!
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Cobourg Farmers’ Market
Rotary Harbourfront Park 35 Albert Street, CobourgOne of the oldest markets in Ontario, Cobourg’s Farmers’ Market was established in 1839 and offers locally grown and certified organic produce, crafts, flowers, plants, cheese, farm fresh meats, breads, pastries, and other delectables.
Port Hope Farmers’ Market
56 Queen Street, Port Hope 56 Queen Street, Port HopeIf you are looking for farm fresh produce and meats, homemade preserves and baking, as well as hand made crafts and artwork the Port Hope Farmers' Market is the place to be!
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, OntarioA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Giveaway Days in Belleville
City of Belleville BellevilleGiveaway Days are back in Belleville! Belleville residents are encouraged to clean up around the house and put any unwanted and gently used items to the curb for others to enjoy or go hunting for new-to-you treasures around town. Be sure to have your items at the curb by 8 am and bring any remaining items in by 8 pm.
Vintage Film Festival
Cameco Capitol Arts Centre 20 Queen St, Port HopeThe 31st annual Vintage Film Festival in Port Hope celebrates great directors. The movies on this year’s program span more than half a century (from 1921 to 1974) and a range of genres: musical, suspense, comedy (including black comedy and screwball comedy), crime, melodrama, western and neo-noir. They also include two silent films, which will be accompanied live on the piano by VFF favourite Jordan Klapman.
Wellington Farmers’ Market
The Eddie Hotel & Farm 15786 Loyalist Parkway, WellingtonAn outdoor eclectic market supporting farmers and local small businesses for over a decade. Join us at The Eddie Hotel and Farm, with direct access from the Millennium Trail. We welcome well-behaved pets, on lead, that know how to clean up after themselves…bring them along to enjoy the fun.
Fall Market at Cobourg Library
Cobourg Public Library 200 Ontario Street, CobourgGet ready to dive into the cozy vibes of autumn with us at the Cobourg Public Library for our fabulous Fall Market! Come shop, mingle, and embrace the fall spirit with us. It'll be a day full of autumn magic and community cheer! Free admission and free parking. We have a full slate of vendors to visit.
Be a DisruptHER Expo for Women
Cobourg Community Centre 750 D'Arcy Street, CobourgThis is a two-day expo bringing together women entrepreneurs, educators, speakers, and artists for a weekend of shopping, networking, and learning. This event showcases smart, vibrant women from Northumberland County and beyond. Guests can shop women-owned businesses, attend workshops and talks with dynamic women, and enjoy panel discussions.
Private Reuben Pearce
The Waring House 395 Sandy Hook Road, Prince Edward CountyPrivate Reuben Pearce is a new stage play written by Conrad Beaubien and staring Megan Hutton and Gabriel Guadagnin. This show will be performed outside on the Théâtre Roulant stage at The Waring House in Picton.
Chalk Talk Concert: Hearing Beethoven
Westben West Schoolhouse 6788 County Road 30, CampbellfordExplore the art and creative process of the world’s most famous deaf musician, Ludwig van Beethoven. Deaf opera singer Christopher Cameron is joined by the young mezzo soprano, Kcenia Koutorjevski. Music includes Beethoven’s love song to the distant beloved, “An die ferne geliebte”, and more.
Local Author Fair at Belleville Library
Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle St., BellevilleJoin us at the library and meet authors from the Bay of Quinte region. Some authors will have books available for purchase. Light refreshments will be served. Visit each author with your Local Author Passport and enter to win a prize!
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.
Steve Patterson is … Patterdad
The Regent Theatre 224 Main Street, PictonSteve Patterson been a crowd favourite since his first Just for Laughs Gala appearance back in 2004 and as host of the long-running hit show The Debaters on CBC since 2007. Steve's new perceptions (since becoming a father) are on grand display in his new show which picks up on the themes introduced in his popular book published by Penguin Random House Canada in 2021, “Dad Up!”
April Wine at the Empire Theatre
The Empire Theatre 321 Front St., BellevilleApril Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969. Originally based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the band enjoyed international success in the 1970s and 1980s, releasing more than 20 albums since 1971, and selling over 20 million albums worldwide.