What's happening in and around Muskoka and the Almaguin Highlands this summer? Lots!
Check back often; I add events as I hear about them. Do you know of an event I missed? Tell me and I'll add it, too.
Blue Rodeo at the Summit Centre
Kicking off the summer season in Canadian style, Blue Rodeo performs at Huntsville's new Summit Centre. Tickets are $40 when you stay at one of the accommodation partners (such as Fern Glen Inn!) or $45 at the door. Click for info on the Blue Rodeo concert or Blue Rodeo packages.
Huntsville
June 30, 8pm
Canada Day Celebrations
All-day festivities, all around town. Start the day at River Mill Park in downtown Huntsville with cake, O Canada, and the Muskoka Concert Band. The Trillium Jazz Band will be outside the Town Hall. The Legion is hosting a tractor pull, bbq lunch and roast beef dinner. Fireworks over Hunters Bay from dusk till 10pm.
Huntsville
July 1, 10am - 10pm
Muskoka Heritage Place Strawberry Social
Entertainment, demonstrations, costumed narrators, strolling minstrels, Portage Flyer train. Strawberry scones while supplies last. Step back in time at this museum & pioneer village. Free admission for this Canada Day event. Visit Muskoka Heritage Place for details about this and other events.
Huntsville
July 1, 10am - 4pm
First Friday in July
The first Friday of the month features a cultural walking tour through downtown Huntsville. In July, the spotlight is on the art and images of the Huntsville Festival of the Arts. Various artwork will be on display, often accompanied by the artists. Events include culinary, visual and performing arts. More about First Friday in July here.
Huntsville
July 2, beginning 6pm
Used Book Sale
Hosted by the Muskoka Literacy Council, avid readers and book lovers are sure to find plenty of gems. Most books sell for $1 or $2. At Trinity United Church.
Huntsville
July 9, 10am - 7pm
Edge of the Woods Theatre Festival
Enjoy a summer evening of unforgettable, exhilarating entertainment. The outdoor performances include breakdancers, stilt walking, beat boxers, comedy, and high-energy tap. Tasty treats and free art activities for all ages. Admission is by donation ($10 suggested). Touring four evenings in three local towns. Read more about the shows and the Edge of the Woods Theatre Festival.
July 7, Burk's Falls Stan Darling Park, 6:30pm
July 8, Sundridge Lions Park, 6:30pm
July 9 & 10, Huntsville town docks, 6:30pm
Creative Changes Art Show & Sale
Paintings, pottery, woodcarvings, jewelery and much more. Friday evening wine and cheese reception for $5/person. Free admission Saturday and Sunday. Everyone welcome.
Kearney
July 9, 7pm - 9:30pm
July 10, 10am - 5pm
July 11, 10am - 3pm
Grady's Paddle
Raise money for SickKids Critical Care Unit with a great day paddling down the Magnetawan River. Free transportation for paddlers and their canoes/kayaks, discounts on rentals, barbecue, entertainment and lots of great prizes up for offer. Get details and download your registration form from Grady's Paddle. Stay at Fern glen Inn for the event and we'll sponsor your pledge sheet.
Burk's Falls
July 10
Jazz in the Garden
Smooth jazz will fill the air in the beautiful gardens at Spencer's Tall Trees. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy light snacks and refreshments. Tickets $15.
Huntsville
July 11, 2pm - 4pm
Huntsville Firefly Festival
Downtown Huntsville presents a night of performances, sales, live music and more.
Huntsville
July 16, 6pm - midnight
Second Chance Charity Sale
Find new, almost-new and not-so-new items at great prices. Silent auction, tea leaf readings, live entertainment and more. Hosted by Robinson's Independant. All proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society to help fund the costs for patient transportation to chemotherapy.
Huntsville
July 17, 8am - 3pm
Used Book Sale
Hosted by the Muskoka Literacy Council, avid readers and book lovers are sure to find plenty of gems. Most books sell for $1 or $2. At Trinity United Church.
Huntsville
July 9, 10am - 7pm
Edge of the Woods Theatre Festival
Enjoy a summer evening of unforgettable, exhilarating entertainment. The outdoor performances include breakdancers, stilt walking, beat boxers, comedy, and high-energy tap. Tasty treats and free art activities for all ages. Admission is by donation ($10 suggested). Touring four evenings in three local towns. Read more about the shows and the Edge of the Woods Theatre Festival.
July 7, Burk's Falls Stan Darling Park, 6:30pm
July 8, Sundridge Lions Park, 6:30pm
July 9 & 10, Huntsville town docks, 6:30pm
Creative Changes Art Show & Sale
Paintings, pottery, woodcarvings, jewelery and much more. Friday evening wine and cheese reception for $5/person. Free admission Saturday and Sunday. Everyone welcome.
Kearney
July 9, 7pm - 9:30pm
July 10, 10am - 5pm
July 11, 10am - 3pm
Grady's Paddle
Raise money for SickKids Critical Care Unit with a great day paddling down the Magnetawan River. Free transportation for paddlers and their canoes/kayaks, discounts on rentals, barbecue, entertainment and lots of great prizes up for offer. Get details and download your registration form from Grady's Paddle. Stay at Fern glen Inn for the event and we'll sponsor your pledge sheet.
Burk's Falls
July 10
Jazz in the Garden
Smooth jazz will fill the air in the beautiful gardens at Spencer's Tall Trees. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy light snacks and refreshments. Tickets $15.
Huntsville
July 11, 2pm - 4pm
Huntsville Firefly Festival
Downtown Huntsville presents a night of performances, sales, live music and more.
Huntsville
July 16, 6pm - midnight
Second Chance Charity Sale
Find new, almost-new and not-so-new items at great prices. Silent auction, tea leaf readings, live entertainment and more. Hosted by Robinson's Independant. All proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society to help fund the costs for patient transportation to chemotherapy.
Huntsville
July 17, 8am - 3pm
The Limberlost Challenge
Ultra trail running race through the Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve. 14km, 28km and 56km races, part of the Ontario Ultra Series. Visit the Limberlost Challenge for details and registration.
Lake of Bays Township
July 17
Hawksley Workman
Juno award winner Hawksley Workman returns to his hometown stage for a live performance showcasing his two new CD's, Meat and Milk. The 400-seat Algonquin Theatre provides a perfect venue to experience this prolific and critically-acclaimed musician. Tickets $40. Visit the Huntsville Festival of the Arts website for details and ticket information.
Huntsville
July 17, 8pm
Labour of Love - Cycle Doc
Feature length documentary follows ultra cyclist Caroline van den Bulk as she races to be the first Canadian woman to complete the world's hardest endurance cycle race. Following the screening at the Algonquin Theatre, join Caroline, producer/director Virginia Hastings and members of the race team for a Q&A session. 90 minutes. Rated R. Tickets $15. For details and ordering info, see Labour of Love at the Algonquin Theatre.
Huntsville
July 19, 7:30pm
Loggers Day
The Algonquin Park Logging Museum, located at the east end of the park, will be brought to life with demonstrations and interpreters. Learn about life in the early lumber camps. Admission is $1 in addition to your valid park permit. Hosted by Friends of Algonquin Park.
Algonquin Park
July 24, 9am - 3pm
Daylily Festival
Two day festival celebrating daylilies and all things gardening. Stroll the daylily fields at of the local garden centre and choose from thousands of blooms to come home with you, dug to order. Marketplace, crafts, art, face painting, charity barbecue and candy floss. Northern Lights Steel Band play on Sunday, filling the air with their Caribbean beat. Free admission, everyone welcome. Visit Fern Glen Garden Centre for details.
Emsdale
July 24 & 25
Huntsville Western Rodeo Royale
Watch exciting performances, including bull riding, bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, tie down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing breakaway roping and more. covered licensed bar, dance Saturday evening, vendors and food. At the Huntsville Fairgrounds. Ticket information at Huntsville Western Rodeo.
Huntsville
July 24 & 25
Muskoka Triathlon and Duathlon
Sprint triathlon, long course triathlon and long course duathlon. Post-race party and awards. Enter the race or cheer on the athletes as they swim, bike and run through some lovely Muskoka scenery. Visit Tri Sport Canada for course and registration details.
Huntsville
July 24 & 25
Meet the Researcher Day
Drop in to the East Beach Picnic Pavillion at KM35.4 in Algonquin Park for a look at some of the topics and results of current research being conducted in the park area. Meet the people behind the work. Charity barbecue from noon to 2pm. Free admission with valid park permit. Hosted by the Friends of Algonquin Park.
Algonquin Park
July 29, 10am - 3pm
En Plein Air
Cheer on renowned local artists and dignitaries as they create masterpiece works of art, outdoors in downtown Huntsville, in just four hours. After watching the creative process in progress, you can bid for your favourite piece in the live auction at 3pm on the Town Hall steps. Proceeds support Muskoka-Wide Art Scholarships. Hosted by the Shutterbug Gallery and the Huntsville Festival of the Arts.
Huntsville
July 29, 11am - 4pm
Alex Cuba
This Cuban-Canadian has taken the Canadian world music scene by storm with his cross-cultural stylings of jazz, sweet melodies, pop-soul and rock. Catch him live at Huntsville's Algonquin Theatre as part of the Festival of the Arts. Tickets $32.
Huntsville
July 30, 8pm
Summer Ski & Snowboard Sale
Once again, Algonquin Outfitters is offering great savings on winter clothing, gear and outerwear; as well as deals on snowboards, skis, mountain and road bikes. Up to 70% off last winter's stock. Visit Algonquin Outfitters.
Huntsville
July 30 - Aug 2
Creative Art Day Camp for Adults
Art teacher Diane Finlayson will direct adults who want to recapture the fun of play. The major project of the day will be to make a dream catcher from natural objects found around the workshop site. Hosted by Fern Glen Garden. $20/person includes materials and coffee or tea at Lily's Place Cafe.
Emsdale
July 31, 10am - 4pm
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