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29 October 2023 - 04 November 2023
  29 October 2023 - 04 November 2023
29 October
  • 2023 BEST DECORATED HALLOWEEN HOUSES WITH MAPS AND PHOTOS

    Drive or walk around your area to see the scariest, spookiest and downright fangtasic Halloween displays in Burlington, Oakville and Hamilton. The whole family will love it, and it costs next to nothing. Load your car with your kids in their jammies, some snacks and hot chocolate or apple cider and be prepared to be wowed by your community’s creativity!

    Map is curtosy of Active Parents.

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Trick Or Treat At Tim Hortons Field
    Calling all goblins, ghosts and ghouls it’s time to trick or treat at Tim Hortons Field!
    Vendors will be set up alongside the field, for a day full of shopping local, family activities, good food and Hamilton pride.. oskee wee wee!
    – trick or treat with 40+ local businesses
    – wear your costume and snap a spooky photo!
    – play and explore the field
    11:00am 
  • FREE Halloween Skate

    Get your costumes ready!

    The Pelham Mayor’s Youth Advisory Collective is hosting a FREE Halloween Skate. Costumes are encouraged!

    01:00pm - 02:30pm 
  • Hallowbaloo Family Art Day

    Join the Dundas Valley School of Art for their FREE Family Art Hallowbaloo

    Trick or treat yourself to a day of spook-tacular art projects! Be sure to attend our FREE Family Art Day Open House at DVSA – it’s a great chance to experiment with different art media and meet our talented faculty. Black and orange attire is encouraged – but be prepared to get messy! Drop-in. No registration required. Activities best suited to artists aged 3+. Please bring a bag or box for projects.

    01:30pm - 04:30pm 
  • The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    Time for some hair-raising scares...

    The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    We have some spooktacular surprises for you! St. Elizabeth Village dares you to brave the Field of Screams with our brand new bag of tricks. Do you dare to venture forward and see what awaits?

    Join us for another fun, trick & treating Halloween experience for the grandparents, parents and kids. We hope to see all who braved the walk last year and hope to see new faces this year! Don't miss out on this unforgettable Halloween experience!

    We are continuing our tradition of collecting non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. This year we are collecting donations for Hamilton Food Share!

    Last year was a huge success with an incredible 6000 lbs of non-perishable food donated by those who visited our Field of Screams. We hope to top that this year!

    Join us for:

    • Haunted Trick or Treat Walk for the kids and the kids at heart in the Field of Screams - we add more and more each year!

    • Spooky Synchronized Light Shows to music

    • Collecting non-perishable food donations for Hamilton Food Share

    • Food trucks are scheduled to be there (subject to change)

    and more!

    Who?

    Parents, grandparents and the kids (14 and under). All children must be accompanied by an adult. Candy will be handed out in a safe manner to children 14 and under. Please dress up in your best costume and bring a bag for trick-or-treating during the Haunted Trick or Treat Walk.

    Cost? It's Free!

    We ask that all guests please bring a non-perishable food donation.

    Tickets

    Tickets must be reserved online, prior to entry. Please note, tickets will not be issued at the gate.

    Time slots are in place to help maintain the flow of guests in the Field of Screams. Please arrive at the time of your reservation. Limited tickets. Reserve online today to get your spot. If you can't make your time slot, please cancel your tickets to allow for another guest to attend the event.

    Duration

    We estimate the Haunted Walk to be about 30 mins in length to complete the one way loop. The Spooky Synchronized Light Show will be playing on loop for your enjoyment.

    Please note: The event was designed with young children in mind, however there may be periods of loud music, noises and animations. This may startle individuals of any age. Epilepsy warning as there will be flashing lights. Subject to weather conditions. Cancellations may occur due to weather and field conditions. Notifications will be by email.

    We look forward to seeing you again for this year's Halloween Celebration!

    Event Website: www.thevillageafterdark.com

    Hamilton Food Share: www.hamiltonfoodshare.org

    Donation Link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/93743

    06:30pm 
30 October
  • 2023 BEST DECORATED HALLOWEEN HOUSES WITH MAPS AND PHOTOS

    Drive or walk around your area to see the scariest, spookiest and downright fangtasic Halloween displays in Burlington, Oakville and Hamilton. The whole family will love it, and it costs next to nothing. Load your car with your kids in their jammies, some snacks and hot chocolate or apple cider and be prepared to be wowed by your community’s creativity!

    Map is curtosy of Active Parents.

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    Time for some hair-raising scares...

    The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    We have some spooktacular surprises for you! St. Elizabeth Village dares you to brave the Field of Screams with our brand new bag of tricks. Do you dare to venture forward and see what awaits?

    Join us for another fun, trick & treating Halloween experience for the grandparents, parents and kids. We hope to see all who braved the walk last year and hope to see new faces this year! Don't miss out on this unforgettable Halloween experience!

    We are continuing our tradition of collecting non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. This year we are collecting donations for Hamilton Food Share!

    Last year was a huge success with an incredible 6000 lbs of non-perishable food donated by those who visited our Field of Screams. We hope to top that this year!

    Join us for:

    • Haunted Trick or Treat Walk for the kids and the kids at heart in the Field of Screams - we add more and more each year!

    • Spooky Synchronized Light Shows to music

    • Collecting non-perishable food donations for Hamilton Food Share

    • Food trucks are scheduled to be there (subject to change)

    and more!

    Who?

    Parents, grandparents and the kids (14 and under). All children must be accompanied by an adult. Candy will be handed out in a safe manner to children 14 and under. Please dress up in your best costume and bring a bag for trick-or-treating during the Haunted Trick or Treat Walk.

    Cost? It's Free!

    We ask that all guests please bring a non-perishable food donation.

    Tickets

    Tickets must be reserved online, prior to entry. Please note, tickets will not be issued at the gate.

    Time slots are in place to help maintain the flow of guests in the Field of Screams. Please arrive at the time of your reservation. Limited tickets. Reserve online today to get your spot. If you can't make your time slot, please cancel your tickets to allow for another guest to attend the event.

    Duration

    We estimate the Haunted Walk to be about 30 mins in length to complete the one way loop. The Spooky Synchronized Light Show will be playing on loop for your enjoyment.

    Please note: The event was designed with young children in mind, however there may be periods of loud music, noises and animations. This may startle individuals of any age. Epilepsy warning as there will be flashing lights. Subject to weather conditions. Cancellations may occur due to weather and field conditions. Notifications will be by email.

    We look forward to seeing you again for this year's Halloween Celebration!

    Event Website: www.thevillageafterdark.com

    Hamilton Food Share: www.hamiltonfoodshare.org

    Donation Link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/93743

    06:30pm 
31 October
  • 2023 BEST DECORATED HALLOWEEN HOUSES WITH MAPS AND PHOTOS

    Drive or walk around your area to see the scariest, spookiest and downright fangtasic Halloween displays in Burlington, Oakville and Hamilton. The whole family will love it, and it costs next to nothing. Load your car with your kids in their jammies, some snacks and hot chocolate or apple cider and be prepared to be wowed by your community’s creativity!

    Map is curtosy of Active Parents.

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Spook-tacular Scavenger Hunt

    Find the pumpkins hidden around the children's department to fill out the letters and solve the rhyme then pick up a Halloween "Spook-tacular Reader" brag tag at the circulation desk. Will run until Tuesday, October 31 or while supplies last.

    Ages 0-12. Drop-in. 

    09:00am - 09:00pm 
  • The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    Time for some hair-raising scares...

    The Village After Dark - Halloween Celebration 2023!

    We have some spooktacular surprises for you! St. Elizabeth Village dares you to brave the Field of Screams with our brand new bag of tricks. Do you dare to venture forward and see what awaits?

    Join us for another fun, trick & treating Halloween experience for the grandparents, parents and kids. We hope to see all who braved the walk last year and hope to see new faces this year! Don't miss out on this unforgettable Halloween experience!

    We are continuing our tradition of collecting non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. This year we are collecting donations for Hamilton Food Share!

    Last year was a huge success with an incredible 6000 lbs of non-perishable food donated by those who visited our Field of Screams. We hope to top that this year!

    Join us for:

    • Haunted Trick or Treat Walk for the kids and the kids at heart in the Field of Screams - we add more and more each year!

    • Spooky Synchronized Light Shows to music

    • Collecting non-perishable food donations for Hamilton Food Share

    • Food trucks are scheduled to be there (subject to change)

    and more!

    Who?

    Parents, grandparents and the kids (14 and under). All children must be accompanied by an adult. Candy will be handed out in a safe manner to children 14 and under. Please dress up in your best costume and bring a bag for trick-or-treating during the Haunted Trick or Treat Walk.

    Cost? It's Free!

    We ask that all guests please bring a non-perishable food donation.

    Tickets

    Tickets must be reserved online, prior to entry. Please note, tickets will not be issued at the gate.

    Time slots are in place to help maintain the flow of guests in the Field of Screams. Please arrive at the time of your reservation. Limited tickets. Reserve online today to get your spot. If you can't make your time slot, please cancel your tickets to allow for another guest to attend the event.

    Duration

    We estimate the Haunted Walk to be about 30 mins in length to complete the one way loop. The Spooky Synchronized Light Show will be playing on loop for your enjoyment.

    Please note: The event was designed with young children in mind, however there may be periods of loud music, noises and animations. This may startle individuals of any age. Epilepsy warning as there will be flashing lights. Subject to weather conditions. Cancellations may occur due to weather and field conditions. Notifications will be by email.

    We look forward to seeing you again for this year's Halloween Celebration!

    Event Website: www.thevillageafterdark.com

    Hamilton Food Share: www.hamiltonfoodshare.org

    Donation Link: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/93743

    06:30pm 
01 November
  • Holiday Drive

    November 1st to December 15th, The Thorold Public Library is accepting new and unwrapped gifts for all ages (examples: toys for children, personal care packs or gift cards for teens, slippers or puzzles for adults). They will also accept new clothing items as well as nonperishable food items and toiletries. Please give your donation to the front desk and thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season! Donation suggestions/most in need: - rice - canned vegetables - jams & jellies - infant diapers (size 5 & up) - personal hygiene products

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • 2nd Annual Grimsby Glows 2023
    The Rotary Club of Grimsby, with the support of the Town of Grimsby, is excited to host the 2nd annual GRIMSBY GLOWS - Pumpkin Parade Wednesday, November 1 from 5:30PM-7:30PM at Coronation Park!
    FREE admission and accessible to all.
    Leashed dogs are welcome.
    We will be accepting loonies, toonies and $5 TipTap donations this year.
    Marvel at over 400+ community carved and decorated jack-o-lanterns, as well as painted/lighted Halloween and Fall Harvest displays. Accessible to everyone of all ages and free to attend, you’ll delight in light snacks, amazing photo opportunities and maybe even a visit with our fortune teller, if you’re feeling fun 
    You can also join in on the pumpkin carving contest (we have a new category this year for kids 10 and under!) and/or bring your Halloween pumpkins to be composted.
    05:30pm - 07:00pm 
02 November
  • Holiday Drive

    November 1st to December 15th, The Thorold Public Library is accepting new and unwrapped gifts for all ages (examples: toys for children, personal care packs or gift cards for teens, slippers or puzzles for adults). They will also accept new clothing items as well as nonperishable food items and toiletries. Please give your donation to the front desk and thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season! Donation suggestions/most in need: - rice - canned vegetables - jams & jellies - infant diapers (size 5 & up) - personal hygiene products

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
03 November
  • Holiday Drive

    November 1st to December 15th, The Thorold Public Library is accepting new and unwrapped gifts for all ages (examples: toys for children, personal care packs or gift cards for teens, slippers or puzzles for adults). They will also accept new clothing items as well as nonperishable food items and toiletries. Please give your donation to the front desk and thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season! Donation suggestions/most in need: - rice - canned vegetables - jams & jellies - infant diapers (size 5 & up) - personal hygiene products

  • Season of Hope at Village of Hope Niagara

    Village of Hope Niagara has begun our Season of Hope campaign, working desperately through the coming weeks before the holidays, to see that our neighbours in need have what is necessary to see them through the Season of Hope, a hamper of food for a festive dinner with their children, or partners, – gifts, and most importantly, hope. Sponsorship levels of Family $250, Senior $100, or Child $50 (or other donations) enable us to share this care with our Lincoln neighbours in need

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Poppy Project

    The Poppy Project is a collaborative community art initiative.

    The project is a powerful visual statement of respect and remembrance for all those who have served our country. 

    Visit the installation on the museum site until November 11.

    04:00pm 
04 November
  • Edward Jones Curl For Kids Sake

    Curl for Kids Sake, brought to you by Edward Jones is back on November 4th and 5th at the Grimsby Curling Club! This year we are hoping to “sweep” 28 children and youth off the waitlist to be matched with life-changing mentors.

    Curl for Kids Sake is a one-of-a-kind event! It is both an important fundraiser and a fun-filled day for the participants.  We are looking for thirty-two teams (128 participants) from the professional services, businesses, service clubs, and community groups in our region to participate. The best part is, you don’t need to know how to curl!

  • Hamilton Day

    The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the third consecutive year of Hamilton Day, now expanded to a weekend celebration, building on the strong community support from the past two years.

    This annual, city-wide celebration of Hamilton and its small business community has expanded to four (4) days of exciting event programming. Kick off activities will take place in the evening of Thursday, November 2 and Friday November 3 before a jam-packed day of shop local programming on “Hamilton Day” - Saturday, November 4th.

    The Chamber is kicking off the weekend early with a Dwayne Gretzky concert at New Vision United Church on Thursday, November 2 (in partnership with Sonic Unyon). The lead up activities will continue on Friday, November 3 with a Creos activation event at Pier 8 (in partnership with CoBalt Connects).

    On Saturday November 4th, the city will become abuzz as Hamiltonians and tourists hit the streets and hop online to explore a full day of activity, programming, and on-street entertainment made possible by over 1000 participating local restaurants/retailers, 8 pop-up artisan/farmers markets, 11 Business Improvement Area partners, and key tourism partners.

    On Sunday, November 5th, the Chamber has partnered with Hamilton’s Road2Hope Marathon to bring increased awareness and participation to their two marathons (Full & Half). Full details can be found at the link below. Hope to see you there! 

  • Holiday Drive

    November 1st to December 15th, The Thorold Public Library is accepting new and unwrapped gifts for all ages (examples: toys for children, personal care packs or gift cards for teens, slippers or puzzles for adults). They will also accept new clothing items as well as nonperishable food items and toiletries. Please give your donation to the front desk and thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season! Donation suggestions/most in need: - rice - canned vegetables - jams & jellies - infant diapers (size 5 & up) - personal hygiene products

  • Season of Hope at Village of Hope Niagara

    Village of Hope Niagara has begun our Season of Hope campaign, working desperately through the coming weeks before the holidays, to see that our neighbours in need have what is necessary to see them through the Season of Hope, a hamper of food for a festive dinner with their children, or partners, – gifts, and most importantly, hope. Sponsorship levels of Family $250, Senior $100, or Child $50 (or other donations) enable us to share this care with our Lincoln neighbours in need

  • St. Catharines Farmers Market

    Since the early 1860s, the market has been a vibrant scene that offers fresh foods and handmade items from the local area. Visitors enjoy connecting and learning from the local vendors who grow and produce the meats, fruits, veggies and baked goods. It's a thrilling farm-to-table experience you don't want to miss!

    You can find all of Niagara's bounty at the market, including:

    Farm fresh produce
    Baked goods
    Pasture raised, hormone free meats including pork, chicken and beef
    Local honey and preserves
    Cured meats and cheeses
    Fresh cut flowers and plants
    One of a kind artisan products

    07:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Fenwick United Church Bazaar

    09:00am - 02:00pm 
  • Grimsby Lions Club Bottle Drive

    Bring all your empties down to the Grimsby Legion this Saturday! All proceeds go back towards the community! 

    09:00am - 11:30am 
  • Farmerette Talk

    Admission by donation in support of The Grimsby Museum. 

    *When registering on Eventbrite please type in the the amount you wish to donate during the registration process.

    Enjoy an interesting and informative talk presented by Bonnie Sitter and Shirleyan English, co-authors of ‘Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz Memories of Ontario Farmerettes’. Learn all about the Farmerettes in the Ontario from 1941-1952.

    Contact The Grimsby Museum for any questions.

    01:00pm - 02:30pm 
  • Poppy Project

    The Poppy Project is a collaborative community art initiative.

    The project is a powerful visual statement of respect and remembrance for all those who have served our country. 

    Visit the installation on the museum site until November 11.

    04:00pm 
 

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