Other Events

Sweetwater Harvest Festival

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The Sweetwater Harvest Festival is the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre’s biggest special event of the year – and ONE ticket gets you access to TWO fantastic in 2024! 

Join the Friends of Wye Marsh and Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons for an awesome maple syrup experience this spring. 

Save up to $5 per person – Purchase an “Early Bird Ticket” online March 1st at:  www.wyemarsh.com/sweetwater 

Family Day at Wye Marsh

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Step out onto the trails, enjoy the beauty of nature, and make new memories together this Family Day! Experience the best of winter fun by learning all about animal tracks, scats, and signs. See some of our raptors and reptiles up close and learn what makes them unique, and so much more! All activities included in the price of admission. 

Family Friendly Activities

Marsh by Moonlight

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Snowshoe through the marsh on a frosty night, under sparkling stars and moonlight. Warm up by a cozy fire. Sip some cedar tea. Take home memories that will last a lifetime, plus a unique Marsh by Moonlight souvenir. $75 per person.  

For tickets please visit: www.wyemarsh.com/Marsh-by-Moonlight-Snowshoe 

Ski Plane Fly-in

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The Huronia Airport is having a winter ski plane fly-in! Pilots with ski equipped aircraft are able to visit the area and use the snow covered side of the runway. The public is able to view the planes landing from inside the main building or in the designated viewing area. Admission is free, and lunch of peameal bacon on a bun, chili, and hot chocolate is available for a cost, all of which supports local COPA Flight #73.

Do You Remember When?

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The Culture Alliance cordially invites you to attend one, or both, of the following community viewings of the "Do You Remember When?" Series II videos that took place this summer and fall. Come out to see your family, friend or neighbour as they recount the history and heritage of the communities in which they live. 

This viewing includes video clips of residents from communities of Penetanguishene and Tiny.