Community Event - North Bay - Corbeil 4 Seasons Club - Jam & Wing Night
Corbeil 4 Seasons Club will be hosting Jam & Wing Night on September 23rd at 5:30pm
Corbeil 4 Seasons Club will be hosting Jam & Wing Night on September 23rd at 5:30pm
Fried or Baked Haddock Dinner. Choice of Fries or Baked Potato. 2 piece Dinner $15. 1 piece Dinner $11. Eat in or Take Out!
Doors Open is a province-wide event running from April to October where residents and visitors are invited to discover first-hand, the historical, heritage, natural and cultural resources in participating communities across the province. Doors Open is a program of Ontario Heritage Trust. From historical houses to modern marvels of construction, Doors Open Ontario showcases the buildings, natural spaces, infrastructure and cultural landscapes that shape and define our communities.
On September 10, 2022, from 10am to 4pm, we invite you to explore Burlington. See the list of virtual and in-person experiences at participating venues below.
Email museuminfo@burlington.ca with any questions or volunteer inquiries.
BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE – IN-PERSON
440 Locust Street
905-681-2551
burlingtonpac.ca
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre, a state-of-the-art, LEED Gold Certified facility designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects, opened in September 2011. BPAC, the focal point for performing arts activity in Burlington, includes a 700-seat Main Stage, a 165-seat Community Studio Theatre, spacious Family Lobby and an outdoor Plaza. BPAC is a presenter, an educator, a rental facility and a community hub. Enjoy entertainment in the lobby throughout the day.
BURLINGTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL – VIRTUAL
bch.hdsb.ca
Celebrating 100 years! It was not until 1906 that plans were made for high school education in Burlington. At that time high tuition and travelling expenses meant that many Burlington students left school at the end of Grade 8. Learn about the evolution of Burlington Central High School here: bch.hdsb.ca/bchs-100th/history
BURLINGTON MASONIC CENTRE – IN-PERSON
459 Brant Street
The Burlington Masonic Centre has been the home to Freemasons and the Order of the Eastern Star since the 1860’s, and several of Burlington’s mayors have served as Master of their lodges throughout the ages. Attendees can visit inside a Masonic Lodge room, learn about the history of the world’s largest Fraternal organization and ask questions during guided tours.
BURLINGTON TEEN TOUR BAND – VIRTUAL
teentourband.org
Since its humble beginnings in 1947, the Burlington Teen Tour Band has grown into Canada’s oldest and largest youth marching band. They have had the honour and privilege to represent Burlington, Ontario, and Canada around the world. Virtual content available on September 10th on museumsofburlington.ca, and doorsopenontario.on.ca
FREEMAN STATION – IN-PERSON
1285 Fairview Street
freemanstation.ca
The Burlington Grand Trunk Railway Station, more commonly known as Freeman Station, was built in 1906 to replace the original two-storey station, which burnt down in 1904. Until it closed in 1988, Freeman Station was still transporting passengers and freight. Now a museum, it was restored and is managed by community volunteers, the Friends of Freeman Station.
HOLY ROSARY PARISH – VIRTUAL
holyrosaryburlington.com
Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Parish is marking its 75th Anniversary in 2022. The parish was created in 1947 to serve the growing community of Aldershot, and continues to this day as a vibrant centre of worship, welcome, community, and outreach. Virtual content available on September 10th on museumsofburlington.ca, and doorsopenontario.on.ca
ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN – IN-PERSON
2600 Headon Forest Drive
905-332-8122
fc.churchwebcanada.ca/st-pauls-burlington
A warm welcome awaits you at St. Paul’s, celebrating 200 years of worship and service. St. Paul’s is one of the oldest congregations in the Burlington area; the first congregation at St. Paul’s started to meet in 1819. Today St Paul’s is an active church community with weekly worship services and several bible study and other groups.
THEATRE BURLINGTON – IN-PERSON
2311 New Street
905-637-1728
theatreburlington.on.ca
Since 1952, Theatre Burlington has been creating award-winning theatre. The playbill consists of three major full-length productions and a children’s play each season. Visit and see how they create the magic of live theatre. Tour the costume rooms and get a sneak peak at the first production of the 2022-23 season.
Corbeil 4 Seasons Club
1482 Corbeil Rd. Corbeil, ON
Join us for Jam Night - September 9th at 6pm
1482 Corbeil Road, Corbeil, ON
705-752-1186
Sunday Morning Breakfast - Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 at 1482 Corbeil Road, Corbeil, ON
Small Club Big Heart
Do you live with a Chronic Health Condition or are a Caregiver for someone who does?
JOIN US and learn how to take control of you and your health!!
Programs are free to attend, registration is required.
Available Programs Include:
1. Master Your Health - Chronic Conditions
2. Master Your Health - Chronic Pain
3. Master Your Health - Diabetes
4. Diabetes, Healthy Feet and You
5. Powerful Tools for Caregivers
Contact us toll free at: 1-855-259-3605 for more information
Program schedules can be found at: https://wechc.org/events/calendar/
WHEN: September 4 th 2014
TIME: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
WHERE: Port Nelson United Church
DETAILS:
Families are invited to join 1st Port Nelson Scouts for a FREE Open House. At this informal drop-in event, kids and parents are invited to meet some of our volunteer section leaders to learn about the upcoming program year.
Our programs help youth discover self-confidence, teamwork &; leadership skills while developing a caring attitude & respect for the environment, their communities & their world.
1st Port Nelson Scouts offers opportunities to boys and girls of all ages.
Beaver Scouts - Ages 5 - 7
Cub Scouts - Ages 8 - 10
Scouts - Ages 11 - 14
Venturer Scouts - Ages 15 - 17
Rover Scouts 18 - 26
Volunteers: 14 - 100+!
Through our programs, youth have a lot of fun learning new things and gaining life experiences they wouldn’t have elsewhere. It’s certainly a lot more than beans and franks around a campfire!
Since 1949, 1st Port Nelson Scouts has been an active youth organization in Burlington with thousands of youth members having come through our program! Our group brings a world of adventure, outdoor experience and friendship to girls and boys in our community.
To find out more about this event or registration, visit our website or contact us by e-mail.
www.portnelsonscouts.com - PortNelsonScouts@gmail.com - or phone 905.580.6267
Rotary Club of North Muskoka hosts Perogy-Fest 2022 at the Active Living Centre, 7 Camp Kitchen Road, Huntsville, on Saturday, September 24, starting at 6:00 PM. Handmade perogies, sausage, beer, and live music by the DeuxDads. Funds raised support local mental health programs and Ukraine relief. Tickets $35. Limited number available. Advanced purchase recommended. Tickets on sale at Community Living Huntsville and ProActive Rehab.
Indigenous Food Sovereignty Celebration and Garden Opening at Crawford Lake
Crawford Lake is pleased to host the second annual Indigenous Food Sovereignty Celebration and Garden Opening to celebrate Indigenous food and the opening of the expanded medicine garden. This is an opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members to come to the land, share community support and honour ceremony through Indigenous Food Sovereignty and the Gitigan- Garden expansion opening.
Last year's event celebrated Indigenous Food and the opening of the Mashkiki Gitigan (Medicine Garden) designed and planted by Miinikaan Innovation and Design. This year we will be celebrating the continued use of the Three Sisters Garden and the expansion of the Mashkiki Gitigan. The day’s activities include planting in the garden, Indigenous elders speaking, big drum, dancers and Indigenous-inspired food!
Funding for the medicine garden was generously donated by the TD Green Space and the Arbor Day Foundation.
The celebration will take place at Crawford Lake (3115 Conservation Road, Milton, ON) on Sunday, September 4th from 12 pm to 3 pm. Reservations are limited for this celebration and must be made through parkvisit.ca.
Crawford Lake is located at the corner of Guelph Line and Conservation Road, 15 km north of the QEW, and 5 km south of the 401 in Milton. Visitor Services staff can be reached by telephone at 905-878-5011. Ext 1273, or by e-mail visitorservices@hrca.on.ca.