Events for Youth
The Blue Mountain Pottery Collectors Club presents the 22nd Annual Blue Mountain Pottery Collectors Club Convention, July 13 & 14, 2024 at the Collingwood Leisure Time Club (100 Minnesota St. Collingwood, Ontario). Convention highlights include free admission with the sales floor open to the public. There will be multiple sales tables dedicated to Blue Mountain Pottery, day long pottery demonstrations, a special Blue Mountain Pottery display, a screening of the Blue Mountain Pottery documentary, Blue Clay, and an abundance of free parking.
Calling all Line Dancers! Line Dancing comes to the Collingwood Curling Club Thursdays in June/July!
This class welcomes all levels of line dancing experience.
Each class will start with easier songs and gradually increase difficulty - estimated 5-6 songs.
Sign up Here or Drop In Available: https://forms.gle/YpfRvR3w43xG4ATg6
Join us for an exciting evening at the Simcoe Street Theatre as we showcase the best paddling films from around the world! Get ready to be inspired by the thrill and beauty of paddling adventures on rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Whether you’re an experienced paddler or just curious about the sport, this in-person event is perfect for you. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories and stunning cinematography that will transport you to breathtaking waterways.
You are invited to join us as we commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day.
The gathering begins at 7:15 a.m. at the Collingwood Cenotaph, located at 45 St. Paul Street, on the Collingwood Museum grounds, with the commemoration ceremony beginning at 7:30 a.m. with the Last Post.
Military members, veterans & children of veterans are encouraged to wear medals in honour of this historical anniversary.
Limited seating is available for older veterans who wish to attend.
Grab a hat and a pair of walking shoes for an event where art meets the great outdoors!
The Arts & Crafts Walk is a one-day, self-guided tour that takes you through the charming villages of Thornbury and Clarksburg to discover unique galleries, cafes and shops and enjoy the works of local artists, artisans and crafters.
Meet our friendly and knowledgeable local guides every Monday at 1:30 p.m. out front of the white marble Federal building located at 44 Hurontario Street. Our hour long guided outdoor walks are infused with a little something for everyone - humour, history, art and architecture. We offer great suggestions for budget-friendly things to do while you are in town and happily answer your "what to do next" questions. The tour is free to attend, as our guides work on a tips only basis.
Join Museum and Town staff at the Our Climate Quest Kick-Off on Wednesday, May 8 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and be a climate quest hero!
Explore the interactive exhibit, chat with Collingwood’s Climate Action Specialist, Nicole Yardy, and complete a scavenger hunt for a chance to win one of two exciting, climate-themed prizes each valued at over $80.00 from the Museum Gift Shop.
You’ll also have a chance to win a week of free programs in the Museum’s popular summer programs.
Make your mark at Science North’s travelling exhibition, Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!
Hosted by the Collingwood Museum, Our Climate Quest will be on display from May 8 to May 29, 2024, on the first and second floors of Central Park Arena at 85 Paterson Street. Admission is free!