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(15 Results Found)10:00 AM| Pefferlaw Creek Farms, 12300 Concession Road 6, Uxbridge
9:00 AM| Pingle's Farm Market, 1805 Taunton Road East, Hampton, Oshawa
11:00 AM| Brooks Farms, 122 Ashworth Road, Mount Albert, Uxbridge
9:00 AM| Sunderland, 1 River St, Sunderland, Brock
9:00 AM| Whitby Curling Club - 815 Brock Street, Whitby
The 67th Canadian Police Curling Championship is a week-long event that will be held April 6 - 13, 2024 in Whitby. The competition mirrors the Tim Horton’s Brier as well as the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in that teams from across the country compete in provincial/territory championships to qualify for one of twelve spots in the national championships. This will be the ninth time since the Championship began in 1956 that the event will be hosted in Ontario. The teams will play an eleven- game round-robin, followed by a page playoff format that determines the national champion.
Fun Fact: In 1985, the Whitby Curling Club also hosted this same event. The Championship Team from 1985 will be returning again this year as Team Canada. (Prov of BC)
The Canadian Police Curling Association (CPCA) is non-profit; hence we must raise funds through sponsorship to fund the national. The host committee is solely responsible for the funding of their event. Equally important for each host committee is to be able to make a substantial donation to the CPCA ‘charity of choice’ Tourette Canada.
This National Championship brings police officers from across Canada to Ontario. The host committee is striving to ensure that we proudly promote the Region of Durham, the sport of curling and our various Police Services. This is an amazing opportunity to build partnerships with fellow police officers across Canada, community members and local stakeholders that we serve and protect daily.
Our desire is to promote health and wellness through; curling, comradery and relationships amongst officers and community by hosting the best Championship we can! We hope to provide our guests with incredible memories and life- long friendships.
We encourage you to visit the Canadian Police Curling Association website at www.canadianpolicecurlingchampionship.com
Respectfully, Event Hosts:
Ryan Pearce / Shelley Van Erp
9:00 AM| Sunderland
A free, family-oriented community festival celebrating the history and tradition of maple syrup production in the area. Involving local organizations and businesses, petting zoos, pony rides, bathtub races, mini tractor pulls, vendors, Lexy the Rap Dad for Kids, On Stage-Local Musicians, Pancake Breakfasts, Bus Tours. Fun for the whole family. Free Admission and Parking.
9:00 AM| Kingston Rd W & Elizabeth St, Ajax
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
The event takes place at Duffins Trail (we start near the parking lot), Elizabeth St & Old Kingston Rd, Ajax, ON L1T 2W8
Please follow the website link to register and obtain a barcode (this is VERY easy!)
9:30 AM| Purple Woods Conservation Area, 38 Coates Road East, Oshawa
Come out and experience a Canadian tradition in our sugarbush at Purple Woods Conservation Area in Oshawa! Sap collected from hundreds of sugar maple trees is boiled on-site into delicious maple syrup. On your self-guided tour, you can visit our modern evaporator, enjoy games, activities, horse-drawn wagon rides, and, of course, pancakes with real maple syrup. Don't forget to stop by our Heritage Store to purchase some maple treats to take home!
9:30 AM| 38 Coates Road East, Oshawa ON
Come out and experience a Canadian tradition in our sugarbush at Purple Woods Conservation Area in Oshawa! Sap collected from hundreds of sugar maple trees is boiled on-site into delicious maple syrup. On your self-guided tour, you can visit our modern evaporator, enjoy games, activities, horse-drawn wagon rides, and, of course, pancakes with real maple syrup. Don't forget to stop by our Heritage Store to purchase some maple treats to take home!
Pre-purchase tickets online.
10:30 AM| 72 Queen St. Civic Centre
Saturdays, April 6 to May 11
Ages 5-8 10:30am-12pm
Ages 9-12 1-2:30pm
$70 Members/ $80 Non-Members
This 6 week class is filled with art making that inspires creativity and imagination! Each week will be a new adventure with sculptures, paintings, drawings, printmaking, and more using artist quality materials!
10:30 AM| 72 Queen St. Civic Centre
Saturdays, April 6 to May 11
Ages 5-8 10:30am-12pm
Ages 9-12 1-2:30pm
$70 Members/ $80 Non-Members
This 6 week class is filled with art making that inspires creativity and imagination! Each week will be a new adventure with sculptures, paintings, drawings, printmaking, and more using artist quality materials!
11:00 AM| Scugog Arts Space, 175B Queen Street, Port Perry, Scugog
2:00 PM| Delpark Homes Centre - Pad 1
Ever wanted to try speed skating? Here is an opportunity to meet coaches and club members and try it yourself! Complimentary skate rental for the hour, just bring a helmet and gloves! Whether you're a seasoned skater or beginner, everyone is welcome to join the fun!
8:00 PM| Regent Theatre - 50 King St. E Oshawa
Presented by: Matt Weidinger
Born decades after Van Morrison was creating some of his most enduring music, singer-songwriter, Matt Weidinger, has a musical connection to the ’60s and ’70s, what he calls the golden age of record-making.
Matt has appeared and gifted us with his musical talents at the Regent Theatre in the past, as part of some of our most popular touring bands. Anyone who’s seen him perform would agree with the “old soul” label, so it’s particularly fitting that he’s taking on the songs of an old soul master with his latest tribute to the music of Van Morrison.
Recommended Age: 14+
Age Restriction: 2+ Everyone requires a Ticket
8:00 PM| 301 Watson Street W., Whitby
SURVIVORMAN
LES STROUD BAND
STORIES & SONGS FROM ADVERNTURES IN NATURE
Les Stroud is credited as the creator of the Survival TV genre through his ground-breaking series Survivorman. He’s a multi-award-winning film producer with over 120 documentaries, an author of four best-selling books, as well as a celebrated singer-songwriter known for his prowess on the harmonica. He writes, records and performs with a roots-acoustic & blues vocal styling and in 2023 is releasing his 9th and 10th studio albums. As well, his new children's book Wild Outside won the National Best Non-Fiction (Yellow Cedar Award) and the Best National Informational Book award and is nominated for a Rocky Mountain Book Award. He has also been nominated for Best Artist and Best Group by the International Acoustic Music Awards. In 2022 he was named Canada’s Chief Scout.
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