The Simcoe County Museum and the Historical Construction Equipment Association (H.C.E.A) of Canada are teaming up once again to bring history to life with Wheels and Tracks. Taking place at the Simcoe County Museum on June 13 and 14, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, Wheels and Tracks is an action-packed, two-day celebration of vintage construction equipment.
Join Gbay Gals Give at their Spring 2026 Giving Event, sponsored by Mastergrain, at the Brooklea Golf and Country Club on Monday May 25 from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Gbay Gals Give is grounded in a tradition of giving back and making a difference to keep their local community strong and vibrant. Their members truly make giving back to the community possible. The two charities that have been selected as beneficiaries of this social event are Hospice Huronia and Big Brothers Big Sisters.
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Join the Rotary Club of Penetanguishene at Brian Orser Hall on October 3, 2026, for their Oktoberfest Fundraiser - a lively community celebration inspired by the traditional Bavarian Festival.
Enjoy a buffet of authentic food, live entertainment with the band Stir It Up, raffles, and local beverages. The event raises funds for the Rotary Club of Penetanguishene, which plays an important role in improving the quality of life for residents and supporting local charities.
Simcoe County Heritage Fair returns to Simcoe County Museum!
What happens when curiosity meets Canadian history? You get the Simcoe County Heritage Fair! Join the County of Simcoe on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. at the Simcoe County Museum where stories of Canada’s past will be shared by students from across Simcoe County.
Join the Town of Midland this summer for free, family-friendly evening events at Little Lake Park’s newly covered stage, where incredible local musicians bring the community together each week. Settle into the stage's seating—or bring your own chair—and enjoy the show!
Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week is an initiative featuring various organizations within North Simcoe who wish to highlight the work of Indigenous creatives through various mediums, such as dance, food, literature, music, visual arts, and crafts.
The Georgian Bay Waterfront Festival is a brand-new, free, family-friendly celebration that brings together scenic waterfront views, working tugboats, and breathtaking murals into one unforgettable two-day event on the shores of Georgian Bay. Taking place August 8 and 9, 2026, in Downtown Midland and Harbourside Park, the festival transforms the waterfront into a lively hub of art, music, and maritime excitement from morning to night.
The Georgian Bay Waterfront Festival is a brand-new, free, family-friendly celebration that brings together scenic waterfront views, working tugboats, and breathtaking murals into one unforgettable two-day event on the shores of Georgian Bay. Taking place August 8 and 9, 2026, in Downtown Midland and Harbourside Park, the festival transforms the waterfront into a lively hub of art, music, and maritime excitement from morning to night.
Celebrate Canada Day in Midland! Enjoy a fun-filled day of red and white at Little Lake Park with a lively parade, family activities, live entertainment, and fireworks in the park to end the night.
Contact: Town of Midland, 705-526-4275, tourism@midland.ca