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Spring Tide Bulb ShowHundreds of spring bulbs will be on display at the Gage Park Greenhouse. There will also be a vendor market place, café and flower shop. This annual event occurs in March and the themes change annually. The Spring Tide Bulb Show is located at Gage Park Greenhouse.
This is a great way to spend time with family. Bring the family, participate in our scavenger hunt and enjoy the first sights, sounds, and smells of spring! Free admission and parking. Donations to Hamilton Food Share are appreciated. Canned goods and monetary donations will be accepted.09:00am - 05:00pm
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Spring Into Local - Market at Monthill
Looking for unique, handmade finds that support local artisans? Join us at the Spring Into Local Artisan Market at Monthill Golf & Country Club! Enjoy a free shopping experience, a special bistro menu, and a drink at the bar while you browse incredible vendors!
Monthill Golf & Country Club
Sunday, March 16, 2025
11 AM – 3 PM
Featured Vendors You’ll Love:
- Tallow Twins (@tallowtwins) – All-natural tallow-based skincare for nourished, glowing skin. Perfect for dry winter months!
- The Sweet Magnolia (@_thesweetmagnolia) – Beautiful handmade jewelry to elevate your everyday look or find the perfect gift!
- T Light Creations (@t.light.creations) – Organic soy wax aromatherapy candles and DIY candle-making kits in sustainable, upcycled vessels.
- Sip, shop, and support local talent! Mark your calendar and tag a friend who needs a shopping day out!
11:00am - 03:00pm
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Battlefield Museum March Break Activities
See the past come to life during a visit to Battlefield House Museum this March Break and engage in fun and fascinating hands-on activities for the whole family. Dress up in early 19th century clothing, make a craft to take home, or try your hand at the game of skittles before or after your guided tour of the Gage home.
Regular museum admission rates apply.
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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Construction Zone Activity Centre
Come out to the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology for their March Break Activity Centre! Enter the Construction Zone to experiment with different building materials like Lego, Mega Bloks, K’Nex, giant bricks, magnetic tiles, and more. Help make a miniature city by constructing a building with recycled materials and take home a construction-themed craft.
TICKETSFREE Activity Centre.
Regular museum admission rates apply.
Ages: 3 to 12 years
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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March Break Whitehern on Canvas
Explore Whitehern through the paintings and drawings of Ruby McQuesten. Ruby was a talented artist who once supported the family financially through teaching at Ottawa Ladies’ College. Each room will feature her work offering a family-friendly glimpse into the many pieces she created and different mediums she used to express herself.
Regular museum admission rates apply.
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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Cayuga Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
01:00pm - 02:00pm
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Hagersville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
01:30pm - 02:30pm
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Dunnville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
03:00pm - 04:00pm
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| 17 March
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Grand Giveback - Haldimand County Food Bank - Urgent Need -
92.9 The Grand calls upon our community to support the Haldimand County network of Food Banks during their time of need.
Please check out the following links and see how your family or place of work can help support the food banks in Haldimand County.
CALEDONIA AND DISTRICT FOOD BANK
SIX NATIONS FOOD BANK
HAGERSVILLE FOOD BANK
CAYUGA FOOD BANK
HAMILTON FOOD SHARE
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Teen Shinny Caledonia
Shinny is an opportunity to participate in self-organized, non-contact hockey. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is mandatory and facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age.
- Youth Shinny is open to participants in Grades 4-8
- Teen Shinny is open to participants in Grade 9 to 17 years of age
- Adult / Women's Shinny is open to those 18 and older
03:30pm - 04:30pm
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PreSchool Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
- All participants must be in skates;
- All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
- Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
- Skating aids can be used for this program;
- No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
- Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
05:00pm - 06:00pm
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| 18 March
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Adult Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
This is an opportunity for lap skating and is open to those 18 years and older.
Wearing of CSA-approved helmets is strongly recommended.
09:00am - 10:00am
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Cayuga Preschool Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
All participants must be in skates;
All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
Skating aids can be used for this program;
No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
11:00am - 12:00pm
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Inclusions Development Services Bottle Drive
Got empties? We’ll take ‘em!
Give your bottles a second chance at greatness—by turning them into cash for a cause! Drop off your beer, wine, and liquor empties, and help us raise funds for much-needed improvements at Inclusions Developmental Services.
Think of it as spring cleaning, but with bonus karma points!
Date: March 29th Drop-Off Location: 103 Inverness Street OR find us outside the beer store We’ll even take your “too many patio drinks” regrets—no judgment!
Drop ‘em off, and we’ll do the rest! Cheers to making a difference!
12:00pm - 04:00pm
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Caledonia LIONS Club Fish Fry!
Skip the dishes... and support the Caledonia Lions Fish Fry 2025!
Friday April 18 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
$20 Large 2 pc w/ Fries & Coleslaw $14 Small 1 pc w/ Fries & Coleslaw
Dine in or Take Out. All meals come w. tartar sauce. Extra Fries $6, Extra Fish $7, Extra Coleslaw $1. Cash Bar Open.
04:00pm - 07:00pm
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Cayuga Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
04:00pm - 05:00pm
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Dunnville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
04:00pm - 05:00pm
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Youth Shinny Caledonia
Shinny is an opportunity to participate in self-organized, non-contact hockey. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is mandatory and facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age.
- Youth Shinny is open to participants in Grades 4-8
- Teen Shinny is open to participants in Grade 9 to 17 years of age
- Adult / Women's Shinny is open to those 18 and older
04:00pm - 05:00pm
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| 19 March
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Adult Shinny Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
Shinny is an opportunity to participate in self-organized, non-contact hockey. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is mandatory and facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age.
- Youth Shinny is open to participants in Grades 4-8
- Teen Shinny is open to participants in Grade 9 to 17 years of age
- Adult / Women's Shinny is open to those 18 and older
09:00am - 10:00am
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Hagersville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
01:00pm - 02:00pm
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Caledonia Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
04:30pm - 05:30pm
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| 20 March
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Hope, Empowerment and Living Well With Dementia: A Community Lunch and Learn
Join us for lunch and a lively, insightful panel discussion featuring local advocates living with dementia and Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Research Chairs on what it means to live well with dementia.
Leave with a sense of hope and empowerment, and ways to promote inclusive and supportive environments for those living with the condition.
Following the panel discussion, connect with local community organizations offering resources and support and learn more about how to get involved in local dementia initiatives in Hamilton and beyond.
All are welcome, but spots are limited!
This is a free event that requires registration. Lunch will be served following the panel discussion.
10:30am - 01:30pm
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Dunnville Public Skate lle
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
12:30pm - 01:30pm
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Caledonia Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
01:30pm - 02:30pm
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Child's Hockey Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for children to develop hockey skills. Please note that hockey sticks and pucks WILL BE permitted on the ice surface. This skating session is for children up to and in Grade 3.
- All participants must be in skates;
- All participants must be supervised by a parent/guardian wearing skates on the ice;
- Wearing CSA-approved helmets is mandatory;
- Facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age and;
- It is recommended that all participants wear full hockey equipment for protection.
04:30pm - 05:30pm
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UpTown Waterloo Jazz Festival Presents Matt Dusk sings Tony Bennett
Welcome to the UpTown Waterloo Jazz Festival Presents Matt Dusk event! Join us at Tapestry Hall for a night of smooth jazz melodies by the talented Matt Dusk presenting his newest show based on the great Tony Bennett. A Jazz Festival favourite, get ready to groove to his tunes in person at this exciting event. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience a night of incredible music in a vibrant atmosphere. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a memorable evening!
07:30pm - 09:00pm
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| 21 March
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Adult Shinny Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
Shinny is an opportunity to participate in self-organized, non-contact hockey. Wearing a CSA-approved helmet is mandatory and facemasks are mandatory for anyone under 18 years of age.
- Youth Shinny is open to participants in Grades 4-8
- Teen Shinny is open to participants in Grade 9 to 17 years of age
- Adult / Women's Shinny is open to those 18 and older
09:00am - 10:00am
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PreSchool Skate Caledonia
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
- All participants must be in skates;
- All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
- Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
- Skating aids can be used for this program;
- No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
- Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
10:00am - 11:00am
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Hagersville Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
07:00pm - 08:00pm
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Spring Fling
Doors Open at 7:30pm | Light Buffet at 9:30pm
19+ Event
Dance the Night Away with Live Music! Try your luck at some fundraising games. Enjoy a light buffet at 9:30pm featuring food from Ontario Ravioli and other local establishments. The fun continues with prizes, a cash bar and more!
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| 22 March
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World Water Day
World Water Day is an annual United Nations observance day that highlights the importance of fresh water and inspires people around the world to take action on water-related issues. Join us to commemorate World Water Day with complimentary admission to the museum and a free refillable water bottle, courtesy of Hamilton Water. Learn how Hamilton’s first Waterworks used steam technology to provide access to clean potable water to the city back in 1859.
08:00am - 05:00pm
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Brant Haldimand Norfolk Model Railroad Layout Tour
The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Model Railroad Layout Tour is organized by The Brantford Model Railroad Club which has been a supporter of this tour since 2006.
This tour consists of 15 layouts in Brant, Norfolk and Haldimand counties with two layouts in the Hamilton and Dundas areas. Entering the host’s home you get to see their railroad empire in miniature, most in HO scale and watch their trains traverse mountains, bridges, cities and country sides alike.
This tour is open to most people who can walk up or down steps to see these layouts. All ages welcome, small children must be accompanied by an adult. The cost is free but all locations ask for generous donations towards the children’s breakfast programs. 100% of all donations go to these programs at Brant Food For Thought and the Haldimand Norfolk REACH Children’s Breakfast Network. Our donation goal is to reach $2,000.00 this year.
As of March 1st, guide books will be available with maps and addresses to see these layouts. To get your guide go to https://www.bmrc.ca and download your copy.
The tour is March 22, 2025 from 9 AM to 5 PM
09:00am - 05:00pm
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Connon Nurseries Winter Market
Join us in supporting local food makers and artisans at this indoor weekly event! 65+ vendors participate each week and they're complemented by live music. Wander through our greenhouse filled with lush, vibrant plants while enjoying a hot beverage from our onsite cafe! Make it a weekly family outing and find some delicious bites, treats and meals to help get you through the week!
10:00am - 02:00pm
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Cayuga Preschool Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration. One parent/guardian per participant is permitted on the ice.
This is an opportunity for adults to teach children how to skate. This skating session is for children up to and including grade 3.
All participants must be in skates;
All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian on the ice;
Wearing a CSA approved helmet is strongly recommended;
Skating aids can be used for this program;
No hockey sticks or figure skating allowed;
Chairs, sleds, strollers & pylons are not permitted on the ice.
01:00pm - 02:00pm
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Roast Beef Dinner & Dessert
Come out to the Cayuga Legion for a delicious Roast Beef Dinner and Dessert!
DATE: Saturday March 22nd, 2025
ENTERTAINMENT 3:30pm - 5:30pm in Club Room
Entertainer: James Bernard
COST: $20.00
DINNER TIME: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
RESERVE YOUR DINNER AHEAD TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BAR
Pre-Sold Dinners Only - Take Out Available
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR LEGION!
03:30pm - 07:00pm
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Caledonia Public Skate
This is a drop in program, there is no registration.
General Arena Rules
These guidelines apply to all arena programs;
1. All participants must respect and abide by posted signs and cooperate with arena staff. Rules are modelled from Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Inc., Public Skating Guidelines (September 2018)
2. Parents/Guardians - must be within sight and control of their children. Do not leave children unattended.
3. Food and Beverage Consumption - is permitted in the arena lobby and spectator seating areas only.
4. Games, Hockey Games and/or Hockey Sticks – no games are to be played at any time that will endanger the safety and/or the enjoyment of others, this includes horseplay, hockey games and the use of hockey sticks.
5. 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 limits of that ability and as appropriate to the session on which you are skating.
6. Shoes - ice skates required, no street shoes.
7. Skating Aids – only permitted during pre-school skate.
8. Wheelchairs/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 individuals, however must wear skates or ice cleats on the ice surface.
9. Use of Helmets – helmets are strongly recommended.
10. Technology – headsets, cell phones, cameras or other handheld electronic devices are not to be used while skating.
11. Carrying of Children – children must not be carried by any means(i.e. on shoulders in arms or in a carrier) while on the ice.
12. Sitting on Boards – patrons may not sit on 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.
06:30pm - 07:30pm
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