One-Tank Trip for
March 28/20
By Jim Fox
Once travel and
day-trips resume around Ontario, here are 100 suggestions of what to do and
see.
There’s everything
from retrofests, river fests, strawberry, corn and apple fests to jazz fests,
canal days and Oktoberfest.
They are among the
events named in the Top 100 Festivals and Events by Festivals and Events
Ontario.
Visitors can watch
ships passing through the Welland Canal. (Barbara Fox photo)
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“These Top 100
recipients represent festivals and events that excel within the industry,” the
association said.
While Elvis has
left the building for good in Collingwood and his summer festival isn’t
returning this year, fans can head to Tweed, north of Belleville, to see tribute
artists celebrating the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
Among the top 100
is the Tweed Elvis Festival, 10th anniversary, scheduled for Aug. 23 to 25.
Included in the prestigious
fests are those of distinction that “represent some of the most well-known and
respected celebrations in the province – celebrations which draw both an international
and domestic audience.”
Doors Open Ontario
is the province-wide program, delayed this year, that normally runs from April
to October, led off by Guelph.
The 1882-era president’s house at the University of Guelph can be visited during Doors Open. |
It gives visitors
are look behind doors that are normally closed to the public, highlighting
special places – often hidden gems.
When it’s
rescheduled, among Guelph’s eight stops organized by the Guelph Arts Council
are the University of Guelph president’s 1882-era house, Sleeman Breweries and
the Hammond Museum of Radio.
Highlighting the
Southwest Ontario Tourism Region is the Norfolk County Fair, winning both for
its fall fair and horse show and its Eat & Drink Norfolk weekend.
Also in the Top 100
is Windsor’s Carrousel of Nation multicultural festival, London’s TD Sunfest: Canada’s
Premier Celebration of World Cultures and the Western Fair.
There’s also the Tecumseh
Corn Festival, LaSalle Strawberry Festival, Amherst burg River Lights and Chatham
Retrofest.
Ships passing in the night
In Niagara Falls
and Wine Country, see huge ocean freighters squeezing into locks on the Welland
Canal as part of the Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival in Port Colborne.
In the area is
known for the Niagara Grape & Wine Festival, winners also include the Winter
Festival of Lights, Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade and Canada Day, Niagara
Jazz Festival and Pelham Summerfest.
The Hamilton,
Halton and Brant region has the Dundas Cactus Festival, Burlington Ribfest, St.
George Applefest, Paris Fair, Winona Peach Festival and the Re-enactment of the
Battle of Stoney Creek.
Huron, Perth,
Waterloo and Wellington has the Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games,
Guelph Hillside Festival, Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest and the Acton
Leathertown Festival.
Elsewhere not to be
missed are the Meaford Scarecrow Invasion and Family Festival, Ontario’s Best
Butter Tart Festival in Midland, Port Elgin Pumpkinfest, Tottenham Bluegrass
Festival and Jerkfest, the Redpath Waterfront Festival and Canadian National
Exhibition in Toronto.
Big shows include
the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Toronto International Film Festival, Barrie
Automotive Flea Market, Havelock Country Jamboree and the Kingston Sheep Dog
Trials Festival.
If you go, check
first to ensure there are no cancellations and find a complete list of the Top
100 at festivalsandeventsontario.ca
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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