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.
Talks and Lectures
Join Brenda Joy Roden, local author of “Belly Boobs and Belly Laughs: Yes, You Can Have Cancer and STILL Find Things to Chuckle About” for an intimate evening author talk.
Brenda was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 at the age of 53. Inspired by her experience through diagnosis and treatment, she decided to write a book that would help others on the same journey, while also reminding them that “You are still you - and you are most definitely allowed to still laugh.”
An inspirational, poignant and comedic collective that aims to “disarm'' traditional concepts of love and beauty.
From the mythology of Venus de Milo to the historical and social constructs that continue to shape our lives - Act 3 presents their personal stories and perspectives on love and beauty as 'women of a certain age.'
Whether you are young or old, come out and hear what these fabulous ladies have to say!
Tickets: $30.00
Past. Present. Potential.
Are you interested in learning more about the Terminals Point Project?
Join Collingwood Museum Staff for an engaging presentation by Adam Gallant, Project Manager with the Town of Collingwood. Dive into the Terminals' history, present, and potential future.
Tuesday, March 19
7:00 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Simcoe St. Theatre, 65 Simcoe St.
Free admission, seating is limited
Step into a world of wonder and laughter at the Simcoe Street Theatre, 65 Simcoe Street in Collingwood for an unforgettable magic experience! Join us for a night of enchantment featuring two of Toronto’s most exceptional magicians who will leave you mystified and delighted.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Arctic wilderness as one of founding members of Collingwood Paddling Club, John Carswell shares stories and experiences of paddling through icy waters. Discover the thril of exploring remote landscapes and encountering unique wildlife. Don't miss out of this opportunity to connect with fellow paddlers and learn more about wonders of the Arctic. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Tickets are $22.63 per person.
How We Got To Jersey: A Tale of Two Frankies presented by Theatre Collingwood
How We Got To Jersey: A Tale of Two Frankies presented by Theatre Collingwood
Rachael Kilgour and Ian Fisher present a night of songs in memory of their respective parents. With honesty, tenderness, and a touch of humor, the songwriters each navigate the disorientation that comes with the death of a parent. More than a concert, their performance is an invitation to find connection and universality in our loneliest moments.
When Jennifer Abbott lost her sister to cancer, her sorrow opened her up to the profound gravity of climate breakdown. Abbott’s new documentary The Magnitude of All Things draws intimate parallels between the experiences of grief—both personal and planetary. Stories from the frontlines of climate change merge with recollections from the filmmaker’s childhood on Ontario’s Georgian Bay. What do these stories have in common? The answer, surprisingly, is everything.