The Town of Collingwood recognizes February as Black History Month in Canada, a time to celebrate the contributions, leadership, and resilience of Black communities. First officially recognized in 1995 through the leadership of the Honourable Jean Augustine, this month invites residents to learn more about Collingwood’s Black history, explore the broader history of Black communities across Canada, and reflect on the important role Black history plays in shaping our shared past, present, and future.
As part of Black History Month, the Town of Collingwood is highlighting a range of initiatives, exhibits, and events that celebrate Black history while encouraging learning, reflection, and community connection.
Black History Month Event

Celebrating African Cuisine

Black History Month Flag Raising- Tuesday, February 3rd
11:00 a.m. | Collingwood Public Library, Community Flag Pole, 55 Ste. Marie Street

Community, Diversity & Unity Signs- Downtown Collingwood- All February
Community Initiatives
Black History Month Storyboards
In honour of Collingwood’s rich Black history, we invite you to take a journey back in time and explore stories of our past through storytelling. These storyboards share the history of Black community leaders and changemakers, documenting and illuminating the journeys, accomplishments, and challenges of Black settlers in Collingwood.
The storyboard project was made possible through the contributions of the Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum, the Collingwood Museum, and members of the community.
The storyboards are located at Town Hall & Business Development Centre windows (97 & 105 Hurontario St) and Collingwood Museum (45 St. Paul St)
You can also view the Black History Month storyboards by clicking on the storyboards below.
Are you hosting a Black History Month Initiative?
The Town of Collingwood is proud to promote and support Black History Month programming and initiatives taking place in our community. If you are hosting an event, initiative, or program and would like it added to our events calendar & webpage, please email anorris@collingwood.ca.
Related links
- Government of Canada: Black History Month
- Government of Canada: About Black History Month
- Government of Canada: Organizations and educational resources on the history of Black communities in Canada
- Government of Canada: 2026 Theme Announcement
- Ontario Black History Society
- Black History Month Act, 2016 (Ontario Law)












