Check us out on Face Book Follow us on Twitter! Follow @stgeoapplefest Funded in part by the Government of Canada In partnership with: Welcome! Visit one of the Premier Festivals in Ontario - filled with good food, tons of shopping and on-going entertainment enjoyable for the whole family. Something ''a-peeling'' for everyone!Enjoy a FREE! Community Street PartySaturday 5 - 9 pm at the Main Stage(across from the post office) Enjoy FREE admission and FREE parking. Cambridge,Paris andBrantford, St. George is blessed with apple blossoms in the spring and a fresh crop of apples in the fall. At this time of year our community 'comes alive' and hosts a fantastic festival highlighting apples, pies, crafts, artisans, live entertainment, kids' rides and much more.
The Flying Dance Company (FDC) was founded in the fall of 2004. Its Director, Nicholas (Nico) Muthui Kaburia had a desire to share his love of dance as a way to celebrate life. So building a dance family that is based on a fun friendly service, cultural diverse teaching and is community focused was the logical step for Nico.
Surrounded by rural countryside, a visit to the Drayton Festival Theatre offers a pleasant drive along quiet roads where common sights include farm-gate signs and roadside stands that will tempt you to stop and make an impromptu purchase of fresh produce, flowers and maple syrup. Occasionally you'll pass an Old Order Mennonite horse-drawn buggy that so eloquently reminds us of life's simple pleasures.
The Drayton Festival Theatre is located in a historic 1902 Opera House that contains 375 seats and boasts marvellous acoustics with a main floor and balcony. This celebrated building once served as the Town Hall and housed the Fire Department, Library, Jail, and Council Chambers. With such a varied past, this completely modernized facility is a must-see!
The Blyth Centre for the Arts, including the Blyth Festival, was founded in 1975 to produce professional repertory theatre that reflects the culture and concerns of the people of southwestern Ontario and beyond.
The Blyth Centre for the Arts, including the Blyth Festival, was founded in 1975 to produce professional repertory theatre that reflects the culture and concerns of the people of southwestern Ontario and beyond.
The Brott Music Festival is renowned for its extremely high artistic standard, world class soloists, its exuberant young orchestra and its eclectic mix of orchestral, chamber, jazz, pops and education concerts at various venues across Southern Ontario.