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(38 Results Found)9:00 AM| Hume's Auction Farm, 9313 Fourth Line, Milton ON
The 62nd annual Labour-Day Weekend tradition of the Steam-Era!
This year featuring LIVE antique construction demonstrations.
Added all-day Saturday excitement of Stewart's King of the Hill Truck and Tractor Pull.
Plus our normal operating fare from last century: Sawmills, engines, threshing & tractors... Gas and STEAM!!!
Check out www.Steam-Era.com for daily times and prices.
*** Come out for an earth-moving experience ***
9:00 AM| Hume's Auction Farm, 9313 Fourth Line, Milton ON
The 62nd annual Labour-Day Weekend tradition of the Steam-Era!
This year featuring LIVE antique construction demonstrations.
Added all-day Saturday excitement of Stewart's King of the Hill Truck and Tractor Pull.
Plus our normal operating fare from last century: Sawmills, engines, threshing & tractors... Gas and STEAM!!!
Check out www.Steam-Era.com for daily times and prices.
*** Come out for an earth-moving experience ***
6:30 PM| 24 Elizabeth Dr, Acton
Join us every Wednesday evening at the Acton Community garden to learn about growing food, get active in the garden, and connect with neighbours. Everyone is welcome. No garden experience necessary. You will get to take home delicious produce from the garden, and help us grow food for local food security organizations. High school students can earn volunteer hours.
4:00 PM| 30 Park Avenue, Acton, Ontario
A wide selection of vendors, artisans and young entrepreneurs participate in our market weekly and for the full season. Downtown Acton businesses are present and represented at the market each week. Local restaurant menus, store flyers and giveaways can be found at the Downtown Acton BIA tent.
Prospect Park also offers easy access parking, a kids playground, splashpad, boat launches, canoe rentals a walking path, an off-leash dog park and other recreational amenities seasonally.
4:00 PM| 1 Park Avenue, Georgetown, Onatrio
The Georgetown Agricultural Society is committed to community involvement in education and raising awareness of our agricultural base. We believe that by staging an event that both educates and entertains, we can provide a venue that unites our community and exposes us to the rich rural and urban variety we have in our locale. Agricultural Societies have been an integral part of Ontario culture and a tradition since 1792. The Georgetown Agricultural Society is a nonprofit organization, operating under its own constitution and by-laws. The operation of the Society is carried on by a Board of Directors assisted by the work of many devoted volunteers. The Society has educated and entertained rural and urban members of this community and surround areas by presenting the Georgetown Fall Fair, (at the Georgetown Fairgrounds) the 1st weekend following Labour Day.
7:30 AM| Acton Go Station Parking Lot
Need to declutter? The Rotary Club of Acton is once again looking forward to seeing you at their Acton Rotary Trunk Sale. It will take place every Saturday morning, starting on the Victoria Day Weekend and running through to Thanksgiving from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. The Acton Rotary Trunk Sale will be set up in the Town of Halton Hills parking lot, adjacent to the Acton GO Station.
Anyone with something to sell can rent a spot each week for the new rate of just $20 (cash). No Reservations are required, just show up any time after 7am. All proceeds from the entry fees collected by the Rotary Club of Acton help fund their many charitable causes.
8:00 AM| Main Street South, Downtown Georgetown
Since 1993, the Georgetown Farmers Market has been the premier location for fresh, juicy fruits & berries and field-ripened tomatoes & veggies picked in the morning and served at your dinner table that night! Along with the incredible, vast selection of farm-fresh, never-refrigerated, from the fields of Ontario produce, remember all the unique and delicious extras the Farmers’ Market offers:
- honeys, syrups and jams;
- deli & cured meats;
- hand-made botanical soaps and lotions;
- regional artisans and talented crafters;
- flowers and plants;
- buskers;
- …and more… something to suit everyone!
This event occurs rain or shine.
9:00 AM| 1 Park Avenue, Georgetown, Onatrio
The Georgetown Agricultural Society is committed to community involvement in education and raising awareness of our agricultural base. We believe that by staging an event that both educates and entertains, we can provide a venue that unites our community and exposes us to the rich rural and urban variety we have in our locale. Agricultural Societies have been an integral part of Ontario culture and a tradition since 1792. The Georgetown Agricultural Society is a nonprofit organization, operating under its own constitution and by-laws. The operation of the Society is carried on by a Board of Directors assisted by the work of many devoted volunteers. The Society has educated and entertained rural and urban members of this community and surround areas by presenting the Georgetown Fall Fair, (at the Georgetown Fairgrounds) the 1st weekend following Labour Day.
9:30 AM
Join us to help control the spread of invasive species at Island Lake Conservation Area. Participants will help remove invasive species that are impacting the survival of native plants and animals. These actions help restore habitat for our native wildlife to survive and allow a more diverse ecosystem to thrive. Please find registration information on our eventbrite page.
9:00 AM| 1 Park Avenue, Georgetown, Onatrio
The Georgetown Agricultural Society is committed to community involvement in education and raising awareness of our agricultural base. We believe that by staging an event that both educates and entertains, we can provide a venue that unites our community and exposes us to the rich rural and urban variety we have in our locale. Agricultural Societies have been an integral part of Ontario culture and a tradition since 1792. The Georgetown Agricultural Society is a nonprofit organization, operating under its own constitution and by-laws. The operation of the Society is carried on by a Board of Directors assisted by the work of many devoted volunteers. The Society has educated and entertained rural and urban members of this community and surround areas by presenting the Georgetown Fall Fair, (at the Georgetown Fairgrounds) the 1st weekend following Labour Day.
4:00 PM| 135 Maple Avenue, Georgetown
Music in the Garden at Dominion Gardens Park
A selection of local talent performing in the gazebo for you, donating their time.
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, listen to the music of...
Standard Time Jazz Band, Georgetown Folk Collective, Georgetown Transfer - a singing trio, the Celtic Chords - a singing duo, Pearl - a harpist, and Cantando
Each week we will post on our website and in the kiosk which group will be performing the upcoming Sunday.
Check regularly & check often.
Remember to bring your lawn chair, a hat, and enjoy the music.
6:30 PM| 24 Elizabeth Dr, Acton
Join us every Wednesday evening at the Acton Community garden to learn about growing food, get active in the garden, and connect with neighbours. Everyone is welcome. No garden experience necessary. You will get to take home delicious produce from the garden, and help us grow food for local food security organizations. High school students can earn volunteer hours.
4:00 PM| 30 Park Avenue, Acton, Ontario
A wide selection of vendors, artisans and young entrepreneurs participate in our market weekly and for the full season. Downtown Acton businesses are present and represented at the market each week. Local restaurant menus, store flyers and giveaways can be found at the Downtown Acton BIA tent.
Prospect Park also offers easy access parking, a kids playground, splashpad, boat launches, canoe rentals a walking path, an off-leash dog park and other recreational amenities seasonally.
7:30 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Halton Hills Public Library invites you for an evening of mystery and intrigue! Join three acclaimed mystery authors as they share excerpts from their latest novels, offer insights into crafting compelling stories, and answer your questions about this captivating genre.
Featured authors:
- Greg Rhyno, author of Who By Fire
- Elyse Friedman, author of The Opportunist
- Ashish Seth, author of The Cleaner
Tickets are available at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office.
7:30 AM| Acton Go Station Parking Lot
Need to declutter? The Rotary Club of Acton is once again looking forward to seeing you at their Acton Rotary Trunk Sale. It will take place every Saturday morning, starting on the Victoria Day Weekend and running through to Thanksgiving from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. The Acton Rotary Trunk Sale will be set up in the Town of Halton Hills parking lot, adjacent to the Acton GO Station.
Anyone with something to sell can rent a spot each week for the new rate of just $20 (cash). No Reservations are required, just show up any time after 7am. All proceeds from the entry fees collected by the Rotary Club of Acton help fund their many charitable causes.
8:00 AM| Main Street South, Downtown Georgetown
Since 1993, the Georgetown Farmers Market has been the premier location for fresh, juicy fruits & berries and field-ripened tomatoes & veggies picked in the morning and served at your dinner table that night! Along with the incredible, vast selection of farm-fresh, never-refrigerated, from the fields of Ontario produce, remember all the unique and delicious extras the Farmers’ Market offers:
- honeys, syrups and jams;
- deli & cured meats;
- hand-made botanical soaps and lotions;
- regional artisans and talented crafters;
- flowers and plants;
- buskers;
- …and more… something to suit everyone!
This event occurs rain or shine.
10:30 AM| 9365 10th Sideroad, Halton Hills/Milton, Ontario, L9T 2X9
Fairy & Iron Renaissance Faire is a two-day immersive experience held on September 14 & 15 at Andrew’s Winery & Farm Market. Step back in time with live sword fights, talented musicians, artisans, actors, and interactive workshops. Explore a magical marketplace with unique vendors, enjoy delicious food, and witness enchanting performances. Fun for the whole family, this event offers a glimpse into the fantasy and history of the renaissance era. Don’t miss out on the adventure!
Rain or Shine event!
11:00 AM| 11494 Trafalgar Road, Georgetown, ON, L7G 4S4
Head for the Hills is a day of craft beverage sampling, gourmet food, games and live music in the beautiful countryside. Voted the #1 beverage festival in Ontario, Head for the Hills is a guaranteed good time rain or shine (…seriously, we can prove that!). All proceeds of the festival are donated to local charities including Food4Kids Halton, Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills, Townsend Smith Foundation, CARE and Distress Centres Halton.
Raise a glass, drink a beverage, do some good!
8:00 AM| Acton High School Track, 21 Cedar Road, Acton, ON
The annual Terry Fox Run has become a fall tradition in Canada, with more than 650 communities, big and small, urban and rural, English and French, fundraising for cancer research.
10:30 AM| 9365 10th Sideroad, Halton Hills/Milton, Ontario, L9T 2X9
Fairy & Iron Renaissance Faire is a two-day immersive experience held on September 14 & 15 at Andrew’s Winery & Farm Market. Step back in time with live sword fights, talented musicians, artisans, actors, and interactive workshops. Explore a magical marketplace with unique vendors, enjoy delicious food, and witness enchanting performances. Fun for the whole family, this event offers a glimpse into the fantasy and history of the renaissance era. Don’t miss out on the adventure!
Rain or Shine event!
7:30 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Gaurav Behal will share insights into electric vehicles (EVs), including their development, the pros and cons of EVs for consumers, and what’s coming next in the industry.
This event is part of the Halton Hills Lecture Series. Tickets are available through the John Elliott Theatre Box Office.
6:30 PM| 24 Elizabeth Dr, Acton
Join us every Wednesday evening at the Acton Community garden to learn about growing food, get active in the garden, and connect with neighbours. Everyone is welcome. No garden experience necessary. You will get to take home delicious produce from the garden, and help us grow food for local food security organizations. High school students can earn volunteer hours.
4:00 PM| 30 Park Avenue, Acton, Ontario
A wide selection of vendors, artisans and young entrepreneurs participate in our market weekly and for the full season. Downtown Acton businesses are present and represented at the market each week. Local restaurant menus, store flyers and giveaways can be found at the Downtown Acton BIA tent.
Prospect Park also offers easy access parking, a kids playground, splashpad, boat launches, canoe rentals a walking path, an off-leash dog park and other recreational amenities seasonally.
4:00 PM| 30 Park Avenue, Acton, Ontario
The Annual Acton Fall Fair has a rich history in the town of Acton. From name changes to community support, through wartime, depression, lockdown, and everything in between. Head to Acton for a day entertainment, competition and shows!
7:30 AM| Acton Go Station Parking Lot
Need to declutter? The Rotary Club of Acton is once again looking forward to seeing you at their Acton Rotary Trunk Sale. It will take place every Saturday morning, starting on the Victoria Day Weekend and running through to Thanksgiving from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. The Acton Rotary Trunk Sale will be set up in the Town of Halton Hills parking lot, adjacent to the Acton GO Station.
Anyone with something to sell can rent a spot each week for the new rate of just $20 (cash). No Reservations are required, just show up any time after 7am. All proceeds from the entry fees collected by the Rotary Club of Acton help fund their many charitable causes.