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07 September 2025 - 13 September 2025 |
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07 September 2025 - 13 September 2025 |
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07 September
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156th Six Nations Fall Fair
Come visit our 2025 Fall Fair that has something for everyone! This year we will be having a Traditional Pow Wow, along with rides, Ambassador’s Pageant, Baby Show, Smoke Dance, Wrestling Event, Demolition, Kids Day, Musical Entertainment, Food, Exhibits and more!
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Fall Bird Banding
As the trees light up with reds and golds, Ruthven Park becomes a quiet stopover for birds on their long journey south. Early in the morning, you might spot volunteers gently banding tiny warblers and sparrows, checking their feathers, and sending them safely on their way. It’s peaceful, a little bit magical, and a great way to feel connected to the rhythm of the season. If you visit, bring a warm jacket, a thermos of something hot, and a bit of patience—you never know what birds might show up next.
Sept 1st - Nov 7th
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
08:00am - 12:00pm
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Train Days with the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers
Catch a ride on a miniature train, operated by the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers! Various model engines will be running on the miniature railroad track at the museum. Make sure to head to the Pumphouse to learn about Hamilton’s steam-powered Waterworks, built in 1859.
Beginning July 6, the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers are celebrating their 50th season! Celebrate with us by contributing to a special train-themed community art project during your visit.
Dates: September 7 & 21, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Ages: All
Cost: FREE event. Museum admission by donation. Donations can be made by cash or credit card at the museum admission desk.
11:00am - 03:30pm
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08 September
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Bistro 103
Bistro 103
At the Community Support Centre
Community Cafe - unit #19 - 103 Inverness St. Caledonia
Monday, Thursday, Friday
FREE DINE-IN ONLY Breakfast
Providing access to a heathy and delicious food for the community!
Select from our amazing Bistro Breakfast Bar of cold cereal, fresh fruit, muffins, bagels, tea biscuits, english muffins, and many more
Fresh Hot Coffee, Tea
Juice
Made to order
Monday Bistro Egg Muffin (egg, cheese and sausage)
Thursday Veggie Omelet with Cheese
Friday either Belgian Waffles or French Toast or Pancakes
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07:30am - 10:30am
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09 September
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Fall Bird Banding
As the trees light up with reds and golds, Ruthven Park becomes a quiet stopover for birds on their long journey south. Early in the morning, you might spot volunteers gently banding tiny warblers and sparrows, checking their feathers, and sending them safely on their way. It’s peaceful, a little bit magical, and a great way to feel connected to the rhythm of the season. If you visit, bring a warm jacket, a thermos of something hot, and a bit of patience—you never know what birds might show up next.
Sept 1st - Nov 7th
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
08:00am - 12:00pm
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Burlington Walk of Hope for Ovarian Cancer
Date: Sunday, September 7th, 2025
Location: Spencer Smith Park – Burlington, Ontario
Burlington/Halton Walk of Hope
9 am Registration
9:45 am – Speeches
10:00 am - Walk starts
Survivors will share their stories about ovarian cancer.
The Burlington Pier will be lit in Teal at night in honour of Ovarian cancer
Today, one in five women in Canada will die from the disease and 3,000 women will be diagnosed this year. Survival rates have not changed for ovarian cancer in 60 years. Ovarian Cancer Canada is the only charity in Canada to direct all attention and fundraising towards improving and saving the lives of people with ovarian cancer. Held annually during Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in September, this family-friendly event raises vital funds to power ovarian cancer research, provide education and resources, and fuel advocacy efforts across Canada.
There will be approximately 150-200 people attending the Walk in Burlington.
09:00am
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Ability Walk& Roll

10:00am - 01:00pm
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Dunnville Farmers Market
Discover the fresh flavours of Haldimand at the Dunnville Farmers Market, where local farmers, bakers, and artisans come together with seasonal produce and handmade goods.
Whether you're shopping for the week or just soaking in the small-town charm, it's a must-visit destination every week. Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to noon and Tuesdays 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
02:00pm - 07:00pm
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10 September
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Hagersville Farmers Market
Wednesdays from 7:00 a.m. to noon
Enjoy fresh local in-season produce, baked goods, seedlings and plants, and more.
Talk to local farmers and see what's growing!
07:00am - 12:00pm
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Hagersville Farmers Market
Wednesdays from 7:00 a.m. to noon
Enjoy fresh local in-season produce, baked goods, seedlings and plants, and more.
Talk to local farmers and see what's growing!
07:00am - 12:00pm
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Cruise Night at the Waterford Legion
Cruise night is back until September 24th at the Waterford Legion every Wednesday from 4pm to dusk!
Classic cars, trucks, special interest cars & motorcycles are all welcome!
Enjoy ice cold drinks, and a delicious BBQ!
NO CRUISE NIGHTS ON JUNE 4th, JUNE 11th or SEPTEMBER 3rd.
04:00pm
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11 September
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172nd Binbrook Fall Fair!

Admission:
Gate Prices:
Friday: $15
Saturday: $20
Sunday: $15
Kids under 12: Free
Rodeo/Derby is included with admission.
Accessibility and Support Persons Admission Policy
Visitors with exceptionalities and/or needs requiring personal support services are subject to admission fees. Support or care persons/workers will be admitted at no cost when arriving with their client.
There is limited free parking on our grounds. If you are local we encourage you to walk over!
Gate Hours:
Friday: 5pm-9pm
Saturday: 10am-9pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
Midway Hours:
Friday: 5pm-11pm
Saturday: 11am-11pm
Sunday: 11am-6pm
Building Hours:
Friday: 5pm-10pm
Saturday: 10am-10pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Community Appreciation Night (Thursday):
5pm-10pm
Free entry, $2 ride coupons – 1 to 2 coupons per ride
Campbell Amusements Pricing:
Coupons available everyday!
Single Coupon – $1.50
20 Coupons – $25.00
50 Coupons – $50.00
Sunday ONLY: $35.00 Bracelet Day
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Bistro 103
Bistro 103
At the Community Support Centre
Community Cafe - unit #19 - 103 Inverness St. Caledonia
Monday, Thursday, Friday
FREE DINE-IN ONLY Breakfast
Providing access to a heathy and delicious food for the community!
Select from our amazing Bistro Breakfast Bar of cold cereal, fresh fruit, muffins, bagels, tea biscuits, english muffins, and many more
Fresh Hot Coffee, Tea
Juice
Made to order
Monday Bistro Egg Muffin (egg, cheese and sausage)
Thursday Veggie Omelet with Cheese
Friday either Belgian Waffles or French Toast or Pancakes
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07:30am - 10:30am
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Fall Bird Banding
As the trees light up with reds and golds, Ruthven Park becomes a quiet stopover for birds on their long journey south. Early in the morning, you might spot volunteers gently banding tiny warblers and sparrows, checking their feathers, and sending them safely on their way. It’s peaceful, a little bit magical, and a great way to feel connected to the rhythm of the season. If you visit, bring a warm jacket, a thermos of something hot, and a bit of patience—you never know what birds might show up next.
Sept 1st - Nov 7th
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
08:00am - 12:00pm
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Caledonia Farmers Market
The Caledonia Farmers’ Market bringing farm-fresh goodness and old-fashioned hospitality to Caledonia.
Come rain or shine, every Thursdays from 2-7pm you will find local farmers with various fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, maple syrup, honey and specialty products all available for your culinary pleasure.
Thursday evening from 2-7pm. Located at the Caledonia Baptist Church - 401 Argyle Street South.
Farm to Table food awaits you.
Fresh taste and excellent quality is the next best thing to harvesting it yourself!
02:00pm - 07:00pm
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Garden Keepers' Sessions
Become a Keeper of the Garden!
Join us in the garden for these regularly scheduled evenings of hands-on garden learning where children and their families participate in seasonal garden maintenance, including planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting! These Garden Keepers’ Sessions provide ongoing education about plant care, soil health, and the importance of stewardship while ensuring the garden remains a thriving space for the community.
Our Garden Keepers’ Sessions invite children and their families to become keepers of the garden, tending to the space throughout the growing season while learning essential skills in gardening, sustainability, and ecosystem care.
What to Expect
Each session brings new discoveries; whether it’s building trellises for tomatoes, harvesting the first ripe tomato, spotting a monarch butterfly among the milkweed, or learning the art of seed saving. Guided by our garden educators and community partners, these sessions foster a sense of responsibility, patience, and wonder, helping children and families develop a lasting connection to nature.
Through Garden Keepers’ Sessions, participants don’t just care for the garden; they become part of its story, nurturing a space that will continue to bloom for future generations.
05:00pm - 07:00pm
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12 September
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172nd Binbrook Fall Fair!

Admission:
Gate Prices:
Friday: $15
Saturday: $20
Sunday: $15
Kids under 12: Free
Rodeo/Derby is included with admission.
Accessibility and Support Persons Admission Policy
Visitors with exceptionalities and/or needs requiring personal support services are subject to admission fees. Support or care persons/workers will be admitted at no cost when arriving with their client.
There is limited free parking on our grounds. If you are local we encourage you to walk over!
Gate Hours:
Friday: 5pm-9pm
Saturday: 10am-9pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
Midway Hours:
Friday: 5pm-11pm
Saturday: 11am-11pm
Sunday: 11am-6pm
Building Hours:
Friday: 5pm-10pm
Saturday: 10am-10pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Community Appreciation Night (Thursday):
5pm-10pm
Free entry, $2 ride coupons – 1 to 2 coupons per ride
Campbell Amusements Pricing:
Coupons available everyday!
Single Coupon – $1.50
20 Coupons – $25.00
50 Coupons – $50.00
Sunday ONLY: $35.00 Bracelet Day
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Bistro 103
Bistro 103
At the Community Support Centre
Community Cafe - unit #19 - 103 Inverness St. Caledonia
Monday, Thursday, Friday
FREE DINE-IN ONLY Breakfast
Providing access to a heathy and delicious food for the community!
Select from our amazing Bistro Breakfast Bar of cold cereal, fresh fruit, muffins, bagels, tea biscuits, english muffins, and many more
Fresh Hot Coffee, Tea
Juice
Made to order
Monday Bistro Egg Muffin (egg, cheese and sausage)
Thursday Veggie Omelet with Cheese
Friday either Belgian Waffles or French Toast or Pancakes
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07:30am - 10:30am
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13 September
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172nd Binbrook Fall Fair!

Admission:
Gate Prices:
Friday: $15
Saturday: $20
Sunday: $15
Kids under 12: Free
Rodeo/Derby is included with admission.
Accessibility and Support Persons Admission Policy
Visitors with exceptionalities and/or needs requiring personal support services are subject to admission fees. Support or care persons/workers will be admitted at no cost when arriving with their client.
There is limited free parking on our grounds. If you are local we encourage you to walk over!
Gate Hours:
Friday: 5pm-9pm
Saturday: 10am-9pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
Midway Hours:
Friday: 5pm-11pm
Saturday: 11am-11pm
Sunday: 11am-6pm
Building Hours:
Friday: 5pm-10pm
Saturday: 10am-10pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Community Appreciation Night (Thursday):
5pm-10pm
Free entry, $2 ride coupons – 1 to 2 coupons per ride
Campbell Amusements Pricing:
Coupons available everyday!
Single Coupon – $1.50
20 Coupons – $25.00
50 Coupons – $50.00
Sunday ONLY: $35.00 Bracelet Day
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Dunnville Farmers Market
Discover the fresh flavours of Haldimand at the Dunnville Farmers Market, where local farmers, bakers, and artisans come together with seasonal produce and handmade goods.
Whether you're shopping for the week or just soaking in the small-town charm, it's a must-visit destination every week. Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to noon and Tuesdays 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
07:00am - 12:00pm
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Fall Bird Banding
As the trees light up with reds and golds, Ruthven Park becomes a quiet stopover for birds on their long journey south. Early in the morning, you might spot volunteers gently banding tiny warblers and sparrows, checking their feathers, and sending them safely on their way. It’s peaceful, a little bit magical, and a great way to feel connected to the rhythm of the season. If you visit, bring a warm jacket, a thermos of something hot, and a bit of patience—you never know what birds might show up next.
Sept 1st - Nov 7th
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
08:00am - 12:00pm
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Hockey Day In Cayuga
Hockey Day In Cayuga is a fundraising event held at the Cayuga Memorial Arena on Saturday, September 13, 2025. Nearly 1,000 young people between the ages of 3 and 22 will represent Haldimand County-based organizations.
Hockey Day In Cayuga will feature an Equipment Swap presented by Stay Sharp Sporting Goods, a Free Pancake & Sausage Breakfast presented by Smelser Meats, Lion Floyd's Fisherville District Lions Club Bottle & Can Drive, and Community Living Haldimand will be onsite all day, preparing $1 Hot Dogs for Loonie Dogs Day presented by Cayuga Foodland.
Cayuga Minor Hockey, the Haldimand River Kings, and the Haldimand Rivercats will be on hand all day, selling event programs, pucks for a Chuck the Puck Toss, and 50/50 tickets.
On game day morning, all Cayuga Minor Hockey players will show off their abilities, and in the afternoon, there will be exhibition games. This includes the Haldimand River Kings U8MD and U9MD Intersquad games, a Haldimand Rivercats vs. Norfolk HERicanes - U15B exhibition game, and the Haldimand River Kings hosting the Norfolk Knights U15A. The St. Catharines Brock Jr. Badgers will take on the Stoney Creek Sabres U13AA Girls in an exhibition match, and a public skating session will take place.
The evening will feature an OHA Junior C season opener home game between the Hagersville Hawks and the Dunnville Jr Mudcats at 7:30 p.m. Special guests will be introduced by master of ceremonies Erik Tomas, then an Official Ceremonial Puck Drop by Grace McKeen, a live rendition of our National Anthem—O Canada—along with the Legion Honour Guard. Other special features include a sponsor hospitality area and the Hagersville Hawks Blueline Club in McSorley Hall.
Events will start at 8:00 a.m. and run throughout the day and into the evening. The day will be capped off as one lucky spectator can win a Honda ATV in the “Rapid Fire Shoot the Puck Contest” presented by Premier Equipment.
Admission will be free, and proceeds will support our Cayuga Minor Hockey, the Haldimand River Kings, and the Haldimand Rivercats organizations.
08:00am
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Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Day
Dispose of household hazardous waste and special products safely and free of charge at one of our drop-off events.
Electronic waste, such as computers, printers, cell phones, cameras, etc., is also accepted at these events.
Location: Dunnville Roads Yard, 710 Main St. E., Dunnville
Items not accepted at hazardous waste events
- Agricultural waste
- Commercial or industrial waste
- Ammunition and explosives (incl. fireworks – contact OPP’s non-emergency line to arrange disposal)
- Pathogenic waste
- PCBs
- Radioactive waste
- Appliances containing refrigerants
- General garbage and recycling
09:00am - 01:00pm
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