Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public. To nurture the growth of new cultural expression, stimulate Canadian and international interchange and provide a dynamic, accessible environment for the public to experience the marvels of the creative imagination.
With every effort, we are showcasing the talent of racially diverse artists, cultivating creativity, and addressing the lack of racially diverse actors, writers, directors, producers, administrators, and technical and production talent who work in the Arts and Culture scene.
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.
Founded in 1993 by Toronto residents Attila Glatz and Susan Alberghini in conjunction with local residents, Jim and Jane Alexander, the Huntsville Festival of the Arts has become one of Canada's most significant and highly acclaimed arts festivals. Based in Huntsville, Ontario, the Festival's roots were initially strongly classical and centered around a resident professional symphony orchestra under the baton of Kerry Stratton. Today the Festival covers a broad spectrum of classical and contemporary music events, as well as dance, theatre, literature, children's cultural activities and public celebrations. Muskoka's resort and cottage country offers a variety of unique venues for the Festival's events. Starting in 2005 Huntsville's new Algonquin Theatre became principle venue. In addition, several Huntsville locations are used including Trinity United Church, Muskoka Heritage Place, Deerhurst Resort Pavilion and the Town Centre's outdoor gazebos and waterfront.The Festival fosters a sense of ownership in the community and is considered an integral summer event in the area.