Ayr Farmers’ Market

The Ayr Farmers’ Market’s is located at 7 Church St. Ayr! Enjoy farm fresh produce, items from local artisans and other unique vendors. URL:https://explorewaterloo.ca/event/ayr-farmers-market/2024-09-14/

Historic St Jacobs Walking Tour

This town has made a big name for itself, and the story is best told through intriguing local tales: the milling company that pioneered new technology in 1875; the early schoolteacher from Sierra Leone, the woman whose love for books built the library; the horse that delivered the mail for decades and a hardware store...

Caregiver Connections

Enjoy a special, stroller-friendly guided visit to the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery for babies, toddlers, young children, caregivers, parents and grandparents! Formerly known as Stroller Tours, Caregiver Connections is a monthly program to welcome our youngest Gallery visitors and their caregivers to experience a tour at their own pace. The tour is thoughtfully designed to...

Waterloo From Above: 200 Years of Change

The Town of Waterloo was a mere 12 square kilometers in 1876. Today, the City of Waterloo covers 64 square kilometers, with the initial boundaries no longer visible. Striking changes to the landscape tell the tale of our growing city over time. The City of Waterloo Museum invites you to take a bird’s eye view...

Willibald’s Summer Music Series

Live music is returning to Willibald Farm Distillery & Brewery every Wednesday, all summer long! June 12 Adam LeflyJune 19 Tyler Montague MarchJune 26 Patrick GrehanJuly 3 Kristen ReneeJuly 10 Barry MulcahyJuly 17 Eunice KeitanJuly 24 Chandler BerardiJuly 31 Tyler Montague MarchAugust 7 Marshall VeroniAugust 14 Chandler BerardiAugust 21 Barry MulcahyAugust 28 Adam LeflySeptember 4...

Trivia Night: Music Madness

Join us at TWB Brewing for Music Madness Trivia Night, where your knowledge of all things popular music will be put to the test by our favourite trivia host, Sean from Seen on Screen Podcast! From chart-topping hits to iconic artists and legendary albums, this is your chance to prove you’re the ultimate music maestro....

Graven & Stephen Stanley live at Counterpoint Brewing

If you haven't been, then now might be a good time to dust off your kicks and come out to Kitchener's Counterpoint Brewing Co. It's an intimate place with delicious, local craft beer and amazing taste in music! You don't have to be a craft beer enthusiast if you're just looking for a fun time...

Experience Meander

Meander, the largest permanent living architecture sculpture in the world, awaits you at Tapestry Hall in Cambridge Ontario.Experience a dreamlike journey into the structures and beauty of nature within the Grand River. Engage with a Philip Beesley-designed sculpture that was specifically created to engage back with you. Its meshwork spheres, billowing cloud canopies and water-like...

2024 Fest2Fall

FEST2FALL music festival in Cambridge at The Gaslight District – a celebration of food, music and drink curated by Farm League Brewing! 2024 FEST2FALL headliners:Thursday night’s headliners are Bahamas and Tim BakerFriday night’s headliners are The Beaches and JJ WildeAnd our host with the most will once again be the hilarious Tige Wright! Single-day and weekend passes are now...

Waterloo From Above: 200 Years of Change

The Town of Waterloo was a mere 12 square kilometers in 1876. Today, the City of Waterloo covers 64 square kilometers, with the initial boundaries no longer visible. Striking changes to the landscape tell the tale of our growing city over time. The City of Waterloo Museum invites you to take a bird’s eye view...

Wagon & Walking Tour in St. Jacobs & St. Jacobs Market

Wagon & Walking Tour in St. Jacobs & St. Jacobs Market  In the morning, hop on the country wagon pulled by an antique John Deere tractor for a 60 min ride through beautiful farming landscape of Woolwich Township, which is rich in Mennonite heritage. The guided tour winds through Martin’s Family Fruit Farm & orchard,...

Historic St. Jacobs Walking Tour

This town has made a big name for itself, and the story is best told through intriguing local tales: the milling company that pioneered new technology in 1875; the early schoolteacher from Sierra Leone, the woman whose love for books built the library; the horse that delivered the mail for decades and a hardware store...