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2026
January 2026
  • Silver Lake Market

    Silver Lake Market in Port Dover is a weekly farmers’ market that brings local vendors and producers together every Saturday from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at 320 St. Patrick Street, beside Silver Lake. The market features a diverse selection of offerings from long-standing and seasonal vendors. Shoppers can find fresh baked goods, meats, eggs, cheese, smoked trout, fruit, vegetables, prepared foods, kettle corn, jams, craft beer and more, all from small local businesses. There’s a cozy spot called Walt’s Place Kitchen where visitors can enjoy a fresh breakfast or lunch along with a hot cup of coffee or tea while browsing the stalls. The market’s mix of quality food and friendly atmosphere makes it a popular Saturday destination for both residents and visitors alike. Free parking is convenient, and the market’s location near Silver Lake adds to the relaxed weekend vibe. It is a place where community and commerce meet, with vendors showcasing products that reflect the region’s agricultural roots and artisanship. Whether stopping in for fresh produce, specialty foods, or a leisurely morning meal, Silver Lake Market offers a welcoming environment for people to connect with local growers and makers.

    Every Saturday is Market Day. 8:00am-1:00pm
    Port Dover Lions Silver Lake Market, 320 St Patrick St
    All our vendors are Local small business’s
    Hank Dekoning Limited, meats
    Europa for bakery and chicken, pizzas
    TnT Treats, baked goods, popcorn
    My Pantree Catering by Marianne Pankhurst premade meals
    Red Barn Brewery
    Fiedler’s Delicatessen
    Down to Earth fruit and veg
    JD Microgreens
    Chanoki Farm and Port Dover Flower Corner, fresh cut flowers etc.
    Rob’s No-Spray Veggies and Plants
    And more…….
    Lions Walt’s Place Kitchen, home of the $5 breakfast sandwich. Until 11:30am

  • Taco Lunch and a Movie!

    Taco lunch, $5. Includes drink, 2 tacos, hard or soft shell, desert. Please preregister and prepay. 

    Doors open 11:30, Lunch 12-12:45

    Movie with popcorn and drink, $3 1-2:30

     

    (905) 574-4190

    kathy_archer@rogers.com 

  • Caledonia Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • ROBBIE BURNS NIGHT At the Waterford Legion

    ROBBIE BURNS NIGHT At the Waterford Legion 223 Nichol St, Waterford Saturday, January 24th ,2026 Starting at 5.30 pm

    · Scottish Dancers

    · Pipe in the Haggis

    · Ode to Lads & Lassies Food available -$ 20.00 Haggis, Neeps & Tatties, gravy etc. Dessert too!

  • Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance

    $55 per person, $95 per Couple, kids 6-12, $15 kids under 6, free!

    Selkirk Lions are hosting a fun evening celebrating Robbie Burns’ Birthday with good food, including haggis and roast beef dinner, great music by a local DJ and entertainment from our local dancers and bagpiping from Jim Yates.

    The Selkirk Lions are throwing a proper celebration for Robbie Burns’ Birthday, and this one is built for anyone who appreciates good food, good music, and a room full of community spirit. This festive evening brings together classic Scottish tradition and small-town fun, all under one roof.

    Dinner is the star of the night, featuring a hearty spread that includes haggis and a roast beef dinner that does not mess around. Come hungry, leave happy, and maybe slightly proud of your life choices. The evening soundtrack is handled by a local DJ, keeping the vibe upbeat and the dance floor busy.

    Adding to the atmosphere, local dancers will deliver lively performances, while bagpiping by Jim Yates sets the tone with unmistakable Scottish flair. Expect moments that feel ceremonial, moments that feel celebratory, and moments where you simply nod along thinking, yes, this is a good night out.

    Whether you have Scottish roots or just enjoy an excuse to eat well and be entertained, this Robbie Burns Birthday celebration is a fun, welcoming way to spend an evening with friends and neighbours. Kilts encouraged. Dancing is optional but highly recommended.

  • Try Curling!
    Try Curling - For Free! 
    Ever wondered if your child or young adult would love curling? Now’s your chance to find out - with your first visit free!
    Join us on a Sunday morning where they can slide, sweep and laugh their way through a fun, no-pressure introduction to the sport. It’s the perfect way to see if they enjoy it before signing up!
    If after their first visit they love it (which we think they will!), you can register for the rest of the season! Whether it’s the beginning, middle, or end of the season (April) - you can join anytime at the Glanford Curling Club!
     No experience needed
     All equipment provided
     Ages 8-20
     Just bring clean shoes with RUBBER soles, warm clothes, CSA approved helmet (bike and hockey helmet permitted) and a smile!
     Glanford Curling Club
     Any Sunday at 9am
  • Cayuga Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Hagersville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Dunnville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Veteran Coffee Morning

    January 26th, 2026

    starting at 10:00 am

    At the Waterford Legion (223 Nichol St.) Club Room

    Coffee & Snacks will be available

    This group is for both veterans and their caregivers.

    Let’s come together to share resources and stories. We will share how to use your veterans affairs account to make claims and find out about other benefits you may be entitled to.

    For more information, please contact Keith O’Brien at 613-585-7829

  • Pickleball

    Friendly, inclusive pickleball for ages 16+. All skill levels welcome — a great way to learn the game, stay active, meet new people, and share some laughs.
    Please book your spot online at www.caledoniabadminton.ca 

  • Cayuga Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Dunnville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Cayuga Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Hagersville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

    General Skating Guidelines
    Unless otherwise specified, the following guidelines apply to all skating programs:

    1. All participants – must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled after Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc. Public Skating Guidelines (Sept. 2018).

    2. Parents/Guardians – must be within sight and control of their children under 12 years. Do not leave children unattended.

    3. Use of Helmets – CSA-approved hockey helmets are mandatory during skating programs with sticks and pucks on the ice, and must include facial protection for those under 18 years. Helmets are strongly recommended in all other programs

    4. Keeping pace – maintain reasonable control of your speed, course and direction. Do not skate in groups. Do not stop where you obstruct other skaters. Accept responsibility for knowing the range of your ability while on skates; skate within the limit of that ability and as appropriate to the session in which you’re skating.

    5. Food & Beverage Consumption – is permitted in the arena lobby and
    spectator seating area only.

    6. Games, Hockey Games, and Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and the enjoyment of others. This includes horseplay, hockey games, and the use of hockey sticks.

    7. Shoes – ice skates required, no street shoes on ice.

    8. Skating Aids – only permitted during the Beginner Skate.

    9. Wheelchair Sledges – wheelchairs and sledges are welcome. Individuals using these devices must travel in the same direction as other skaters. Attendants/helpers are welcome to assist however, they must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.

    10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras, or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.

    11. Carrying of infants/children – children must not be carried by any means (such as on shoulders, in arms, or any carrier, etc.) while on the ice.

    12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on the rink boards at any time.

    13. Figure Skating – figure skating maneuvers are only permitted during open figure skate.

    14. Chairs, Sleds, Strollers, and Pylons – are not permitted on the ice surface.

  • Dunnville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Caledonia Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 29

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

  • Waterford Legion Wing Night

    WINGS & Karaoke

    Wings………..$ 13.00 /lb Fries………….$ 4.00

    Onion Rings $ 5.00

    (CASH ONLY)

    Wing sales start at 4:45 - serving at 5:00 pm

    Eat in or take out (No Phone Orders)

    Karaoke to follow in the Club Room

    FRIDAY, January 30th 2026

  • Hagersville Public Skate

    This free drop-in program is open to all skaters, general arena rules apply. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is strongly recommended. For safety reasons please skate with the flow of other skaters. The use of skating aids is not permitted for this program. No registration required.

     

  • Haldimand 4-H Sign-up Day

    Interested in joining 4-H? Come learn what 4-H is all about and sign up for the upcoming year! This event is open to youth and families who want to explore hands-on learning, leadership, and fun activities.

    Cloverbuds for ages 6 to 8, have fun exploring different 4H topics

    Clubs available to join 9-21.

    Art Club, explore drawing, painting, and sculputre.

    Celebrity Chef, recipes inspired by Nick DiGiovanni.

    Cut Flower Club, learn to grow flowers for bouquets.

    Field Crops Club, learn about clubs in our area and enter the Fair.

    Financial Fundamentals Club, learn the basics of personal finance.

    Folded Book Art Club, learn folding techniques to upcycle books.

    Heritage Club, learn Haldimand's history and culture.

    Natural Heritage Club, explore nature in Haldimand.

    Golf Club, focus on rules, etiquette and basic skills. 

    "Oh Sew Pretty" Embroidery Club, learn the art of embroidery.

    Sewing Club, develop practical skills

    Sheaf Club, learn the art of building a sheaf.

    Beef Club, care for, and train a calf.

    Dairy Club, focus on training, feeding, and fitting your calf to show.

    For the Love of Chickens Club, focus on layers (egg producing chickens) 

    Rabbit Club, learn how to care for rabbits, from feeding to housing to handling. 

     

  • Grand River Artisan Market

    Love is very much in the air at the Grand River Artisan Market as it hosts the Love Is In The Air edition at the Six Nations Community Hall. This cheerful winter market is all about thoughtful gifts, sweet treats, and supporting local makers in a warm, welcoming space.

    Browse a curated mix of artisans offering handmade goods, creative finds, and delicious food options. Whether you are shopping for a Valentine, Galentine, bestie, or just treating yourself because you deserve it, this market makes it easy to find something personal and one of a kind. Expect items that feel heartfelt without feeling forced. No cheesy pressure, just good vibes and great shopping.

    A hot chocolate bar hosted by Miss Six Nations and Kymberly Farmer adds an extra layer of cozy to the day and gives visitors a reason to linger, chat, and soak in the atmosphere. With ample parking, free admission, and no tax, this is an easy outing that feels good from start to finish.

    All are welcome, and the focus stays where it should be on community, creativity, and sharing the love one local vendor at a time.

February 2026
  • Dunnville Chili Cookoff

    Things are about to get spicy at this annual Dunnville Chili Cook-Off, where friendly competition and big flavour take centre stage. Whether you are entering a pot of your best chili or just coming hungry, this is the kind of event that brings people together for laughs, opinions, and second helpings.

    Competitors arrive in the late morning to set up and get ready before judging kicks off at 12:30 pm. Once the judges get to work, the real fun begins. From that point onward, the public is invited to enjoy tastings, cheer on their favourites, and weigh in on the eternal chili debates. Beans or no beans. Mild or melt-your-face-off. Everyone has an opinion, and everyone gets a say.

    This event is all about community connection, good food, and a bit of bragging rights. Expect a welcoming crowd, plenty of bowls being passed around, and an atmosphere that stays fun rather than overly serious. You do not need to be a chili expert to enjoy it. You just need an appetite and a sense of humour.

    Come out, fan the flames of competition, and see which chili earns top honours this year.

    Come join us for an afternoon of chili
    Try chili’s and cast your votes there is only one winner!

  • Sit and Fit

    Enjoy a FREE light exercise program, organized and run by the Alzheimer Society. Every Monday and Thursday starting at Noon, 45 minutes in duration. Come on up and enjoy the fun!

  • Cabbage Roll Supper

    Tickets on sale at 5pm, serving at 5:30. $14 per person, cash only. Dessert is included. Dine in, or bring your own bags for take out. 

  • Fish and Chips and Music Bingo

    Enjoy Fish and Chips at the Waterford Legion. Tickets on sale at 4:30 in person. 1 piece, $13 2 pieces, $18. Cash only, dine in and enjoy some music bingo, or bring your own bag for take out. 

  • Haldimand Pet Expo

    Admission is free to the Haldimand Pet Expo! Stop by for a day full of pet nutrition, supply and specialty vendors on site, to speak to or purchase from as well as door prizes drawn throughout the day, giveaways, a kids corner filled with activities and free face painting.
    The Niagara Spca will also be on site to promote their organization as well as collect any donations.

  • Sunday Brunch

    Enjoy a delicious brunch with all your breakfast favorites! from 9 to noon at 223 Nicol Street in Waterford. Adults $15 Kids 6-12 $8 5 and under are free! 

  • Brantford Winterfest

    From whimsical rides to delicious treats and a spectacular firework display, there's something for everyone to enjoy at Brantford's Winter Fun Fest.

    Brantford's Winter Fun Fest
    Sunday, February 16, 2025
    12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
    Harmony Square – 89 Dalhousie St, Brantford
    Get ready for an unforgettable day at Brantford’s Winter Fun Fest on Sunday, February 16. Celebrate the Family Day long weekend with a variety of free, family-friendly activities in the heart of downtown Brantford at Harmony Square. Skate to the beats of our live DJ, take a charming carousel ride and enjoy a scenic trolley ride. Warm up by the campfire while enjoying a S’mores treat, then wrap up the day with a spectacular firework display. A fee may apply to some activities. Skating is weather permitting. Find details at www.Brantford.ca/WinterFunFest 

  • LGBTQ+ Gathering

    7 PM – 8PM, basement of Grace United Church, 301 Broad Street East, Dunnville. Come Out, Be Supported, Be Supportive.

  • Quiz Night at the Waterford Legion.

    Grab your family and friends and show off your trivia knowledge! Go solo or joina group with an empty spot. 

  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

  • Waterford Legion Wing Night

    WINGS & Karaoke

    Wings………..$ 13.00 /lb Fries………….$ 4.00

    Onion Rings $ 5.00

    (CASH ONLY)

    Wing sales start at 4:45 - serving at 5:00 pm

    Eat in or take out (No Phone Orders)

    Karaoke to follow in the Club Room

    FRIDAY, January 30th 2026

March 2026
  • Healing Circles for GreivingIn person for 6 Thursdays at Sydenham-Heritage United Church
    A healing circle is a facilitated support group. It is a safe space.
    Loss is a part of life. And with loss, we feel broken and torn apart. When we share our own stories of our loss with other people, it can help us move towards wholeness and healing.
    Everyone suffers loss in life. Have you suffered a loss and still struggle with grief? If you continue to struggle with loss after more than 6 months, these healing circles might be a benefit to you.
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

  • Haldimand County Polar Plunge

    The Polar Plunge is BACK – are you ready to get #FreezinForAReason?
    Please join us for the 3rd Annual Polar Plunge in Haldimand County!

    We will be once again plunging at the Haldimand OPP detachment in the rear parking lot, and look forward to seeing people from the community that are returning plungers and welcoming new plungers too!

    Registration begins at 12:00pm.

    An indoor washroom and warming area will be available. Refreshments will also be provided at the event and we hope to have an appearance from the infamous "Plungie" mascot.

    Registration is $40, or you can “fundraise to waive” your personal registration.

    If you are plunging as a team, all members of the team must register individually, choosing to join your team as they register.

    Whether you are an individual, organization or business, the Polar Plunge welcomes everyone with a little courage and a warm heart willing to take the plunge!

    All funds raised will support programming and events for 23,000 athletes across the province.

    Let's get #FreezinForAReason!

April 2026
May 2026
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

June 2026
  • Boats in the Park

    Visit the Steam Museum for a weekend of boat-themed family fun! The Museum is pleased to welcome back the Confederation Marine Modellers as they demonstrate a variety of radio-controlled model boats in the park. Visitors can check out the boats sailing on our miniature pond, catch a ride on a miniature train provided by the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers, take a tour of the museum, and create some boat-themed crafts in our hands-on activity area. Come out and celebrate Hamilton’s boat building history!

    Date:            May 31 & June 1, 2025

    Time:            11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Ages:            All 

    Cost:             Free event. Museum admission by donation. Donations can be made by cash or credit card at the Museum admission desk.

  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

July 2026
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

September 2026
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

October 2026
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information

November 2026
  • Selkirk Centennial Community Hall Spaghetti Dinners

    Selkirk Centennial Community Hall

    Spaghetti Dinners 2026

    The last Thursday of the month! Takeout available.

    5 - 6:45 p.m.

    January 29

    February 26

    March 26

    April 30

    May 28

    June 25

    July 30

    September 24

    October 29

    November 26

    Spaghetti with meat or vegetable sauce, plus a salad, dessert and beverage

    Adults-$15.00 Children 7- 12 - $7.00 Under 6 Free

    Please call 905-745-6963 for information


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