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10 August 2025 - 16 August 2025 |
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10 August 2025 - 16 August 2025 |
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10 August
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12 August
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Song to the Waters
Song to the Waters is a week-long festival taking place August 12 – 16 across sites between Niagara Parks and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, featuring Indigenous-led workshops, storytelling, cultural exchange, and land-based experiences.
The Festival culminates in two evenings of incredible, illuminated musical performances and concerts. Song to the Waters is an immersive musical and cultural experience featuring Indigenous artists and Elders from Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Rooted in the teachings of water as life, this event honours the voices of the land and calls audiences to listen, reflect, and act in protection of the natural world.
Water is life. Let us gather in gratitude and guardianship.
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13 August
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Song to the Waters
Song to the Waters is a week-long festival taking place August 12 – 16 across sites between Niagara Parks and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, featuring Indigenous-led workshops, storytelling, cultural exchange, and land-based experiences.
The Festival culminates in two evenings of incredible, illuminated musical performances and concerts. Song to the Waters is an immersive musical and cultural experience featuring Indigenous artists and Elders from Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Rooted in the teachings of water as life, this event honours the voices of the land and calls audiences to listen, reflect, and act in protection of the natural world.
Water is life. Let us gather in gratitude and guardianship.
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Music Market & Park It
Welcome to Music, Market & Park It, presented by the Township of West Lincoln. This six-week summer event series combines a musical concert, a vendors' market and a car show.
04:30pm - 08:30pm
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August Historical Beach Walking Tour
Join us this August 13 from 6:00pm-7:00pm for a historical walking tour at Grimsby Beach and discover local history for $14.48 per ticket.
Explore the story of the area; from Methodist camp ground to amusement park to present day. Pre-registration is required, limited space is available as groups are Kept small to ensure a quality tour so don't wait to register.
Please meet us at Grimsby Beach Hall (10 Grand Ave, Grimsby, Ontario, L3M 2R7 CA ) at 6:00pm sharp.
Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring an umbrella in case of rain. Tour will run rain or shine. In the case of extreme weather tour will be cancelled and you will be refunded.
06:00pm - 07:00pm
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Hot Summer Nights
On Wednesday nights this summer, fire trucks and fire prevention staff will visit various parks from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., transforming trucks into giant sprinklers. Attendees will also get to tour the trucks and learn about fire safety. Hot Summer Nights is a fantastic opportunity for our community to come together, learn about fire safety, and enjoy some summer fun!
06:00pm - 08:00pm
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14 August
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Song to the Waters
Song to the Waters is a week-long festival taking place August 12 – 16 across sites between Niagara Parks and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, featuring Indigenous-led workshops, storytelling, cultural exchange, and land-based experiences.
The Festival culminates in two evenings of incredible, illuminated musical performances and concerts. Song to the Waters is an immersive musical and cultural experience featuring Indigenous artists and Elders from Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Rooted in the teachings of water as life, this event honours the voices of the land and calls audiences to listen, reflect, and act in protection of the natural world.
Water is life. Let us gather in gratitude and guardianship.
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HMCS Haida Artillery Experience
Embark on a unique adventure with our Enhanced Artillery Experience! This exclusive program provides participants with an in-depth historical and technical background on the 4” guns used aboard HMCS Haida during the Second World War and the Korean War.
Participants will have the rare opportunity to load and fire the 4” guns on-board HMCS Haida, guided by a team of expert Parks Canada staff. Feel the rush as you don historic gun crew gear and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of naval warfare.
Each ticket includes one complimentary spectator ticket. Spectators can watch but not participate in the Artillery Experience.
This enhanced program is available on a pre-booked basis only, offering an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
05:15pm - 07:30pm
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Let's Hike the Bruce Trail
Are you new to hiking? Unsure what the first steps are? Where to go? What to pack? What to wear? How to use hiking poles? All these things will be covered for children and adults and will include a photo tour of Bruce Trail highlights.
Let’s Hike! is presented by Ruth Moffatt from the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club and is brought to you through a Municipal Grant from the Town of Grimsby. One badge and a guidebook are included with your participation. Bring the family!
06:30pm - 07:30pm
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Fonthill Bandshell Summer Concert Series: The Blushing Brides
It becomes abundantly clear, early in the performance, that the BLUSHING BRIDES are something exceedingly special and excessively unique in an industry of rampant mediocrity, permeated with bands aspiring to harness the excitement only the Rolling Stones could previously deliver.
The phenomenon and mystique that are the Brides is solely attributable to their lead frontman Maurice’s perseverance and longevity. In a business where showmanship should be paramount, he has no rival and is in a class all his own! The potency of the Brides combined stage presence, persona, and musical interpretations transform each performance into a memorable concert spectacle.
Although the comparisons are undeniable, the seemingly prototyped BLUSHING BRIDES have distinguished themselves from the original (Stones), with a very distinctive sound and delivery. All cover versions clearly have the Brides improvisational signature stamped on them, and are performed at an energy level that is immeasurable. The spontaneity and passion of the music allows the audience to participate and in effect create the entire event.
07:00pm - 09:00pm
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15 August
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Song to the Waters
Song to the Waters is a week-long festival taking place August 12 – 16 across sites between Niagara Parks and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, featuring Indigenous-led workshops, storytelling, cultural exchange, and land-based experiences.
The Festival culminates in two evenings of incredible, illuminated musical performances and concerts. Song to the Waters is an immersive musical and cultural experience featuring Indigenous artists and Elders from Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Rooted in the teachings of water as life, this event honours the voices of the land and calls audiences to listen, reflect, and act in protection of the natural world.
Water is life. Let us gather in gratitude and guardianship.
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Boots in the Creek
Boots in the Creek is a free, two-day Country Music Festival in downtown Stoney Creek showcasing music, culture, performances, food, drink, and local businesses. The Boots in the Creek Committee, with the help of the Stoney Creek BIA is putting together this fun-filled day for family and friends to come together along King St E from August 15/16th.
Boots in the Creek Country Music Festival aims to expose and entertain local tourists to the rich heritage of downtown Stoney Creek, celebrate Canadian talent and embrace country culture. The Boots Committee along side the Stoney Creek BIA remains committed to promoting Stoney Creek businesses and organizations by enhancing equity, diversity, and inclusion through arts and culture that will attract local tourism.
05:00pm - 11:59pm
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16 August
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Song to the Waters
Song to the Waters is a week-long festival taking place August 12 – 16 across sites between Niagara Parks and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, featuring Indigenous-led workshops, storytelling, cultural exchange, and land-based experiences.
The Festival culminates in two evenings of incredible, illuminated musical performances and concerts. Song to the Waters is an immersive musical and cultural experience featuring Indigenous artists and Elders from Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Rooted in the teachings of water as life, this event honours the voices of the land and calls audiences to listen, reflect, and act in protection of the natural world.
Water is life. Let us gather in gratitude and guardianship.
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Beamsville4PawzRescue Adoption EventAdoptions and More!Penny Sale!Come interact with our Kitties in our Cat Lap Lounge !10:00am - 03:00pm
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Fife & Drum Muster & Soldiers' Field Day
Join us for the 26th anniversary of our annual Fife & Drum Muster and Soldiers' Field Day! Fife and drum corps and infantry units converge at Fort George National Historic Site, showcasing the military music and drills of the early 19th century. This weekend-long event has become an annual tradition at Fort George, and is packed with firing demonstrations, music, and entertainment.
10:00am - 05:00pm
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Birds of a Feather
Join us for a special visit from the Hamilton Aviary, Canada’s oldest public aviary. Meet exotic birds up close, explore their vibrant colors and fascinating behaviors, and learn how these amazing creatures help our planet. Fun, educational, and feather-filled, you don’t want to miss it!
11:00am - 12:00pm
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Niagara Sunflower Festival for Ukrainian Relief
Come join us for a day of fun at the Niagara Sunflower Festival for Ukrainian Relief! This in-person event will be held at the London Born Wines Co. Events Location @ 3749 Walker Rd. Enjoy beautiful sunflowers, delicious food, and support a great cause. Let's come together to make a difference and spread some love. See you there!
11:00am
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Peach Party
Fun for the whole family! Free Games & prizes, Awesome BBQ, Delectable Peach desserts, Peach Pies, Books for sale, Penny Sale, Raffle & 50-50 til 1:30
11:00am - 02:00pm
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Boots in the Creek
Boots in the Creek is a free, two-day Country Music Festival in downtown Stoney Creek showcasing music, culture, performances, food, drink, and local businesses. The Boots in the Creek Committee, with the help of the Stoney Creek BIA is putting together this fun-filled day for family and friends to come together along King St E from August 15/16th.
Boots in the Creek Country Music Festival aims to expose and entertain local tourists to the rich heritage of downtown Stoney Creek, celebrate Canadian talent and embrace country culture. The Boots Committee along side the Stoney Creek BIA remains committed to promoting Stoney Creek businesses and organizations by enhancing equity, diversity, and inclusion through arts and culture that will attract local tourism.
05:00pm - 11:59pm
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