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12 October 2025 - 18 October 2025 |
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12 October 2025 - 18 October 2025 |
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| 12 October
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Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show
The Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show returns this fall, bringing a week of family fun, agriculture, and entertainment to Simcoe. Enjoy thrilling midway rides, motorsports, horse shows, livestock displays, concerts, and plenty of delicious fair food.
This is one of Ontario’s oldest and largest fairs, celebrating over 180 years of tradition and community spirit. Don’t miss the live music, special exhibits, and the chance to cheer on competitors in everything from horse pulls to demolition derbies.
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Rockton World's Fair
The Rockton World’s Fair is where rural and urban meet up for a good old Thanksgiving weekend of family and friends.
Join us Thanksgiving 2025! As we enter our 173rd Fair, we will be Honouring our past – Celebrating our future! Come celebrate our old-time fair traditions with us.

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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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| 13 October
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Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show
The Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show returns this fall, bringing a week of family fun, agriculture, and entertainment to Simcoe. Enjoy thrilling midway rides, motorsports, horse shows, livestock displays, concerts, and plenty of delicious fair food.
This is one of Ontario’s oldest and largest fairs, celebrating over 180 years of tradition and community spirit. Don’t miss the live music, special exhibits, and the chance to cheer on competitors in everything from horse pulls to demolition derbies.
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Rockton World's Fair
The Rockton World’s Fair is where rural and urban meet up for a good old Thanksgiving weekend of family and friends.
Join us Thanksgiving 2025! As we enter our 173rd Fair, we will be Honouring our past – Celebrating our future! Come celebrate our old-time fair traditions with us.

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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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| 14 October
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Rockton World's Fair
The Rockton World’s Fair is where rural and urban meet up for a good old Thanksgiving weekend of family and friends.
Join us Thanksgiving 2025! As we enter our 173rd Fair, we will be Honouring our past – Celebrating our future! Come celebrate our old-time fair traditions with us.

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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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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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Dunnville Public Skate
This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.
General Skating Guidelines
Unless otherwise specified, the following guidelines apply to all skating programs:
1. All participants – must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled after Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc. Public Skating Guidelines (Sept. 2018).
2. Parents/Guardians – must be within sight and control of their children under 12 years. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Use of Helmets – CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory during skating programs with sticks and pucks on the ice, and must include facial protection for those under 18 years. Helmets are strongly recommended in all other programs
4. Keeping pace – maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limit of that ability and as appropriate to the session in which you’re skating.
5. Food & Beverage Consumption – is permitted in the arena lobby and
spectator seating area only.
6. Games, Hockey Games, and Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and the enjoyment of others. This includes horseplay, hockey games, and the use of hockey sticks.
7. Shoes – ice skates required, no street shoes on ice.
8. Skating Aids – only permitted during the Beginner Skate.
9. Wheelchair Sledges – wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist however, they must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras, or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of infants/children – children must not be carried by any means (such as on shoulders, in arms, or any carrier, etc.) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on the rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, Sleds, Strollers, and Pylons – are not permitted on the ice surface.
04:00pm - 05:00pm
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| 16 October
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Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti DinnerThe last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.
5:00 pm -6:45 pm
Spaghetti with meat sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage
Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free
Please call 905-745-6963
All proceeds to support the Hall. Thank you.
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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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Dunnville Public Skate
This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.
General Skating Guidelines
Unless otherwise specified, the following guidelines apply to all skating programs:
1. All participants – must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled after Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc. Public Skating Guidelines (Sept. 2018).
2. Parents/Guardians – must be within sight and control of their children under 12 years. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Use of Helmets – CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory during skating programs with sticks and pucks on the ice, and must include facial protection for those under 18 years. Helmets are strongly recommended in all other programs
4. Keeping pace – maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limit of that ability and as appropriate to the session in which you’re skating.
5. Food & Beverage Consumption – is permitted in the arena lobby and
spectator seating area only.
6. Games, Hockey Games, and Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and the enjoyment of others. This includes horseplay, hockey games, and the use of hockey sticks.
7. Shoes – ice skates required, no street shoes on ice.
8. Skating Aids – only permitted during the Beginner Skate.
9. Wheelchair Sledges – wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist however, they must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras, or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of infants/children – children must not be carried by any means (such as on shoulders, in arms, or any carrier, etc.) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on the rink boards at any time.
13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.
14. Chairs, Sleds, Strollers, and Pylons – are not permitted on the ice surface.
12:30pm - 01:30pm
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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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| 17 October
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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
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=853995440093653&set=a.553323153494218
07:30am - 10:30am
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| 18 October
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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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Hagersville Lions Bottle Drive

09:00am - 02:00pm
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Hamilton Fall Garden & Mum Show
Step into a world of colour, creativity, and nature at the Hamilton Fall Garden & Mum Show! Ontario’s largest and longest-running chrysanthemum exhibition, proudly presented by the City of Hamilton’s Horticulture staff since 1920.
Hosted indoors at the Gage Park Greenhouse, this year’s show transforms over 20,000 square feet into a stunning, themed floral showcase featuring more than 200 varieties of chrysanthemums and over 100,000 blooms grown on-site. Every year brings a brand-new theme, and 2025’s "Under the Sea" will immerse visitors in a vibrant underwater world, filled with colourful floral displays, floral sea creatures, coral reefs, and interactive elements designed to spark curiosity and imagination.
Don’t miss out on all the extras!
- Weekend children’s activations and educational experiences!
- Relax with a coffee from our in-house café.
- Take home a piece of the Mum Show by visiting our Flower Market, where you can build your own bouquet, shop fresh-cut flowers, and explore a variety of floral delights.
09:00am - 07:00pm
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St. Stephen's Parish Bazaar
St. Stephen's Parish Bazaar
Saturday Oct.18th, 2025
9:00am-1:00pm
St. Stephen's Parish Hall
25 Ottawa St. S. Cayuga
come and enjoy the penny sale table, craft table, candy and baked goods, tea room, kid's crafts and snack bar. Also a Share the Wealth Draw
09:00am - 01:00pm
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STEAM Saturdays Workshops: Potions Class
The Museum is excited to present the “STEAM Saturdays” workshop series for kids! These monthly workshops will explore topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. This month, we’ll be brewing up some spooky potions and learning about the magic of chemistry.
This workshop is a staff-led and supervised event. Parents/Caregivers are welcome to stay but are not required to do so. Consent forms and emergency contact information will be required at drop-off.
Date: October 18, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Ages: 7 to 12 years
Cost: $30.00 per child. Pre-registration recommended.
09:30am - 11:30am
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Fall and Christmas Craft Show
Support the Hagersville Legion, and shop 22 vendors with lots of goodies and draws. Get your christmas shopping done early!
10:00am - 02:00pm
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Chiefswood Park - Fall Festival!
Join us for a FREE day of fall fun at our annual Fall Festival on Saturday, October 18! Bring the whole family out to Chiefswood Park for an afternoon packed with exciting activities, delicious treats, and festive vibes.
 Rides & Games  Pie-in-the-Face Fundraiser  Raffle Prize Fundraiser  Face Painting & Balloon Twisting  Pumpkin Painting  Petting Zoo  Local vendors  Live Music by James Wilson  and more!
Nia:wen to the SNGRDC Community Collaborators, who made this event possible! The Community Collaborators program engages SNGRDC business partners to support local initiatives, directly impacting the Six Nations community. To learn more about this program, please visit www.sndevcorp.ca/community-collaborators.
11:00am - 04:00pm
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Karaoke at the Legion

08:00pm
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