The By the Baie Concert Series is set to light up the shores of Penetanguishene with an unforgettable evening of live music, community, and giving back. Presented by La Clé, The Pulse Nutrition, and A Tiny Green Co.
The night will feature performances by J. Nichole Noel, Michel Payment, and the Braedon Quarles Trio, bringing diverse musical talent together for a cause.
A portion of ticket sales will go to the Terry Fox Foundation, supporting cancer research and continuing Terry’s legacy of hope and resilience.
Create a gorgeous poppy painting with Lori Ewert! Join her at the Penetanguishene Museum for this beginners level paint afternoon with all supplies included.
$50.00 per person. Pre-registration is required.
Enjoy tricks and treats including facepainting, bouncy house, crafts, goodie bag and more spooky fun!
Join the Friends of the Museum for a summer send off featuring a free Passport concert!
Cash only BBQ available by donation, while supplies last.
Join us for the annual Terry Fox Run in the Heart of Georgian Bay—a non-competitive walk, run, or bike event in support of cancer research. Inspired by Terry’s Marathon of Hope, this family-friendly community event is a great way to get active and make a difference. Form a team, fundraise together, and rally your friends, family, or coworkers to join the cause. Push yourself, inspire others, and carry Terry’s dream forward—because every step and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world without cancer.
Over the past few years the Wye Marsh stewardship team has been hard at work on a restorative planting plan.
We targeted the removal of INVASIVE species like Buckthorn & Honeysuckle that have taken over our trails.
Now we need YOUR help to fill these spaces back in with NATIVE species!
The overall goal of this restoration project is to return our ecosystem to a healthy, functional state where native species thrive and natural processes are self sustaining.
COPA Fly-In - Georgian Bay Aviators at Huronia Airport, 20 Ed Connelly Dr, Tiny, ON L0L 2J0
This travelling exhibit—developed by Indigenous Tourism Ontario and Science North—celebrates First Nations, Inuit, and Métis innovations. With interactive displays, cultural storytelling, and hands-on activities, it’s an engaging educational experience for all.
The exhibit is available daily from May 31st to September 17th between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.