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The Nicola Valley Arts Centre "Fibre Lovers Art Show" Merritt BC. Open to the public from Wed to Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sundays 12-4 pm. Public reception on Friday, March 31, 4-7 pm. The Nicola Valley Arts ...
The Nicola Valley Arts Centre "Fibre Lovers Art Show" Merritt BC. Open to the public from Wed to Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sundays 12-4 pm. Public reception on Friday, March 31, 4-7 pm. The Nicola Valley Arts Centre "Fibre Lovers Art Show" featuring local artists from the Nicola Valley, BC. Beautiful art creations using skills that have been around for centuries Exhibiting local artisans, weaving, embroidery, knitting, and felting creations that will truly amaze you. All the members of the Arts Council work year-round to showcase imaginative, creative, skilled crafters who live here in the Nicola Valley Interested in learning how to knit or use a drop spindle? Sign up for a free workshop at the Nicola Valley Arts Centre. For group visits, contact Jano at 250-315-3437. Experience this beautiful event at the Nicola Valley Arts Centre "Fibre Lovers Art Show" in Merritt, BC.
Cheerful crowds dress in traditional Irish costumes, leprechaun hats, and fake red beards will fill the streets of downtown Montreal, marching from St.Catherine Street to Phillips Square on March 19th...
Cheerful crowds dress in traditional Irish costumes, leprechaun hats, and fake red beards will fill the streets of downtown Montreal, marching from St.Catherine Street to Phillips Square on March 19th at 12pm for the 198th St Patrick's Day Parade!!
Sainte-Catherine Street, from Fort Street to Metcalfe Street.
This St. Patrick's Day parade has been held annually in Canada since 1824! Montréal's parade is definitely among the longest-running in North America.
During this three-hour parade, hundreds of floats, marching bands, performers and revellers march to celebrate the Irish community.
Enjoy a day of great fun, food and beverages in Montreal for St Patrick's Day 2023
Sainte-Catherine Street, from Fort Street to Metcalfe Street.
This St. Patrick's Day parade has been held annually in Canada since 1824! Montréal's parade is definitely among the longest-running in North America.
During this three-hour parade, hundreds of floats, marching bands, performers and revellers march to celebrate the Irish community.
Enjoy a day of great fun, food and beverages in Montreal for St Patrick's Day 2023
Get ready for the 2023 Toronto St Patrick's Day Parade!
On March 19, 2023 at 12pm the parade will start at the corner of St. George Street and Bloor Street and ends at Nathan Phillips Square.
Th...
Get ready for the 2023 Toronto St Patrick's Day Parade!
On March 19, 2023 at 12pm the parade will start at the corner of St. George Street and Bloor Street and ends at Nathan Phillips Square.
The Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the largest parade of its kind in Canada!
After a few small parades in the 1840s, this St. Patrick’s Day parade in Toronto dates back to the 19th century. In the 1870s the parades were abandoned, but come 1987 the parades were back!
This Toronto parade is one of the largest Saint Patrick’s Day parades in North America, attracting around 100,000 spectors annually.
Focused on celebrating the cultrue, heritage and history of Ireland with tons of bands, dancing, flags and many smaller spin-off events in the area, it is sure to be a great day in Toronto!
Experience over 100 colorful floats and numerous marching bands. Appreciate the bagpipe bands, dance groups, Irish societies, and many more community members taking part in the festivities.
Parade runs rain or shine!
Spectators are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Food Drive.
And feel free to dress in festive greens and shamrocks to add to the overall fun atmosphere! Toronto will be decorated with flags and will be a festive site to see!
On March 19, 2023 at 12pm the parade will start at the corner of St. George Street and Bloor Street and ends at Nathan Phillips Square.
The Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the largest parade of its kind in Canada!
After a few small parades in the 1840s, this St. Patrick’s Day parade in Toronto dates back to the 19th century. In the 1870s the parades were abandoned, but come 1987 the parades were back!
This Toronto parade is one of the largest Saint Patrick’s Day parades in North America, attracting around 100,000 spectors annually.
Focused on celebrating the cultrue, heritage and history of Ireland with tons of bands, dancing, flags and many smaller spin-off events in the area, it is sure to be a great day in Toronto!
Experience over 100 colorful floats and numerous marching bands. Appreciate the bagpipe bands, dance groups, Irish societies, and many more community members taking part in the festivities.
Parade runs rain or shine!
Spectators are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Food Drive.
And feel free to dress in festive greens and shamrocks to add to the overall fun atmosphere! Toronto will be decorated with flags and will be a festive site to see!
Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival in Oshawa, Ontario invites you to come experience Maple Syrup making in the sugarbush.
Watch as sap gathered from hundreds of sugar maples is boiled on-site to make...
Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival in Oshawa, Ontario invites you to come experience Maple Syrup making in the sugarbush.
Watch as sap gathered from hundreds of sugar maples is boiled on-site to make your favorite sweet treat, Maple Syrup.
Enjoy pancakes with real Maple Syrup, games, and lots of activities.
Be sure to check out the cool Heritage Store where you can get lots of sweet Maple Syrup treats to take home.
Admission is $8.00 and available on-line
Children 2 & under are free
March 10 to 12 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 15-17 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 18-19 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 25-26 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
April 1-2 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
Watch as sap gathered from hundreds of sugar maples is boiled on-site to make your favorite sweet treat, Maple Syrup.
Enjoy pancakes with real Maple Syrup, games, and lots of activities.
Be sure to check out the cool Heritage Store where you can get lots of sweet Maple Syrup treats to take home.
Admission is $8.00 and available on-line
Children 2 & under are free
March 10 to 12 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 15-17 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 18-19 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
March 25-26 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
April 1-2 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m
The 2023 Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festival will take place in two beautiful locations, Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area in Stouffville and the Kortright Centre for Conservation in Woodbridge, Ontario.
Ti...
The 2023 Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festival will take place in two beautiful locations, Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area in Stouffville and the Kortright Centre for Conservation in Woodbridge, Ontario.
Tickets are available online only
The whole family will enjoy demonstrations and fun activities as well as real maple syrup!
Bruce's Mill Festival dates & hours
Weekends (March 12 – April 10)
March Break (March 14-18)
9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Kortright Festival dates & hours
Open every day (March 12 – April 10)
Weekends & March Break 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Weekdays 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Special family-fun activities on weekends and March Break!
See you in the Sugar Bush!
Tickets are available online only
The whole family will enjoy demonstrations and fun activities as well as real maple syrup!
Bruce's Mill Festival dates & hours
Weekends (March 12 – April 10)
March Break (March 14-18)
9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Kortright Festival dates & hours
Open every day (March 12 – April 10)
Weekends & March Break 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Weekdays 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Special family-fun activities on weekends and March Break!
See you in the Sugar Bush!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Snowking's Winter Festival is back March 1-26, 2023 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Snowking's 28th festival to be exact.
It's a winter wonderland and everything's made...
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Snowking's Winter Festival is back March 1-26, 2023 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Snowking's 28th festival to be exact.
It's a winter wonderland and everything's made of ice!
We’ll be back with a Great Hall for live events on weekends and selected weeknights. Enjoy the amazing creations of ice sculptures, a huge ice slide also known as Dead Man's Slide, an outdoor ice playground, snow carving competitions, tons of draws and contests and so much more!
Dress warm and come prepared to have an awesome day on the ice.
It's a winter wonderland and everything's made of ice!
We’ll be back with a Great Hall for live events on weekends and selected weeknights. Enjoy the amazing creations of ice sculptures, a huge ice slide also known as Dead Man's Slide, an outdoor ice playground, snow carving competitions, tons of draws and contests and so much more!
Dress warm and come prepared to have an awesome day on the ice.