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Saturday 26 April 2025 |
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Saturday 26 April 2025 |
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Celebrate the Spectrum at Fort George
Autism Ontario wants you and your family to join us at Fort George in Niagara on the Lake, to celebrate the spectrum!
Canada’s War of 1812 comes to life inside Fort George, site of a key battle more than 200 years ago. Wander through eight restored buildings, hear military music performed by the 41st Fife and Drum Corps, watch live musket demonstrations and enjoy beautiful views of the mighty Niagara River.
Families can join us at Navy Hall for:
- -Crafts
- -Refreshments
- -Snacks
- -Music
- -Meeting other families
- -Also included in our celebration, autistic children and their families are invited to partake in a privately lead tour of Fort George.
09:00am - 12:00pm
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Mothers Day Market
Join us for a beautiful day supporting small businesses and shops! We're bringing together the best local vendors offering a wide variety of unique products, including: Fresh Flowers to brighten any home Handmade Gifts that show love and care Delicious Treats to indulge your sweet tooth And much more!
Whether you're shopping for your mom, treating yourself, or simply enjoying a fun day out, there will be something special for everyone.
Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind Mother's Day shopping experience!
10:00am - 03:00pm
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Port Dalhousie BWC Earth Day Spring Clean Up
Join volunteers from the Port Dalhousie Beautification and Works Committee in their annual Spring clean up in downtown Port Dalhousie.
We'll meet at Port's Old Lock One Stage, 45 Lakeport Rd. at 10 a.m. Light refreshments served at noon. We'll supply the clean up equipment; bags, gloves, pickers. Highschool volunteers hours will be verified. Dress for the weather.
Find out more on Facebook at Port Dalhousie Beautification and Works Committee.
10:00am - 12:00pm
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Local Honey Tasting Experience with Rosewood Winery & Meadery
Join us for a delightful afternoon exploring the world of honey at the Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre! Each participant will receive three 20g jars of honey from Rosewood, featuring unique varieties. Enjoy a curated tasting box thoughtfully paired by local Chef Brad to complement each honey’s distinct flavours.
Staff from Rosewood Winery & Meadery will guide us through an educational talk, sharing insights into honey production, tasting notes, and the fascinating process behind each variety.
01:00pm - 02:30pm
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A Brief History of Rails in Pelham
David Sherlock will describe the rail links which have crossed Pelham Township and the surrounding area. Learn about the Ridgeville Branch of the Welland Sub of the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway (THB) and the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Electric Railway (NST).
02:30pm - 04:00pm
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