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09 March
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Drop In Swim Hamilton

    1:00pm - 2:00pm @ Sir Allan MacNab Recreation Centre - Entire Pool

    01:00pm - 02:00pm 
  • NHL Alumni Benefit Hockey Game

    Local Law Enforcement facing off against the NHL Alumni with featured players such as, Cody Golubef, Dave Hutchison, Rick Vaive, Bryan Muir, Zenon Konopka, Peter Holland, Luke Gazdic, Theo Peckham, Brian McGrattan, Shayne Corson and more! If you have any pre-purchased online E Tickets, or hard copy tickets from the snowed out Feb 16th game they will be honored at the event on March 9th at the Dave Andreychuk Arena, Hamilton, ON.

  • 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 
  • 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 
10 March
  • 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

  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    12:00pm - 01:30pm 
  • 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 
  • Drop-In Swim Hamilton

    4:45pm - 5:45pm @ Sir Allan MacNab Recreation Centre - Entire Pool - 145 Magnolia Dr, Hamilton


    6:00pm - 7:00pm @ Norman Pinky Lewis Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 192 Wentworth St N, Hamilton


    6:45pm - 7:45pm @ Kanetskare Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 251 Duke St, Hamilton

    04:45pm - 07:45pm 
  • 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 
11 March
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    12:00pm - 01:30pm 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Drop-In Swim Hamilton

    6:45pm - 7:45pm @ Ancaster Aquatic Centre - Entire Pool - 47 Meadowbrook Dr, Ancaster


    7:00pm - 8:00pm @ Westmount Recreation Centre - Entire Pool - 35 Lynbrook Dr, Hamilton


    7:15pm - 8:15pm @ Bernie Morelli Recreation Centre - Warm Pool - 876 Cannon St E, Hamilton


    7:15pm - 8:15pm @ Dalewood Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 1152 Main St W, Hamilton

    06:45pm - 08:15pm 
12 March
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    12:00pm - 01:30pm 
  • 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 
  • 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 
13 March
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • Cardboard Construction Challenge - Presented by Hamilton Children’s Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at the Hamilton Farmer’s Market for a fun afternoon of creating cardboard structures with friends and family. Gather your team, bring your creativity and imaginations to build a one-of-a-kind structure. All building materials are supplied.

     

    TICKETS
    Free Event
    Age 5+ years old
    Call 905-521-3168
    Email museums@hamilton.ca

    11:00am - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    12:00pm - 01:30pm 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • A Night of Community - 905Fest

    Join us for an evening of artmaking and pop-up performances celebrating Hamilton Youth.  Don’t miss out on this celebration of creativity and community. Enjoy special performances by Kevin Williamson, Kristen Prince, James Favron and more!

    Refreshments will be served

    06:00pm - 09:00pm 
14 March
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • 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 
  • Cardboard Construction Challenge - Presented by Hamilton Children’s Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at the Hamilton Farmer’s Market for a fun afternoon of creating cardboard structures with friends and family. Gather your team, bring your creativity and imaginations to build a one-of-a-kind structure. All building materials are supplied.

     

    TICKETS
    Free Event
    Age 5+ years old
    Call 905-521-3168
    Email museums@hamilton.ca

    11:00am - 04:00pm 
  • 55+ Drop-In Swim Hamilton

    11:15am - 12:00pm @ Bennetto Community Centre - Lap Pool - 450 Hughson St N, Hamilton

    11:15am - 12:00pm 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Pour Paint Workshop by Hamilton Children's Museum

    Join Hamilton Children’s Museum staff at Whitehern Historic House & Garden for a 1.5 hour Pour Paint Workshop. Participants will use different techniques to create three works of art to take home.

     

    TICKETS
    Cost: $10 per person. Adult accompaniment required. Pre-registration required for adults & children. 
    12:00pm - 01:30pm 
  • Drop-In Swim Hamilton

    4:30pm - 6:00pm @ Dalewood Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 1152 Main St W, Hamilton


    5:00pm - 6:30pm @ Huntington Park Recreation Centre - Entire Pool - 87 Brentwood Dr, Hamilton


    6:30pm - 8:00pm @ Norman Pinky Lewis Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 192 Wentworth St N, Hamilton


    6:45pm - 8:15pm @ Bennetto Community Centre - Lap Pool - 450 Hughson St N, Hamilton

    04:30pm - 08:15pm 
  • 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 
15 March
  • All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast

    Join the Hugh Murray Lodge Brethren and their families for an all you can eat Pancake Breakfast at the Hillcrest Masonic Lodge in Hamilton, ON. Enjoy fluffy pancakes, hot sausages, cereals, coffee, tea, juice and more at our all you can eat breakfast.
    For more information, to reserve your tickets or for payment information, please contact W. Bro. Edward Patterson at HMLsecretary@outlook.com 

    Tickets
    $20 Adults 18-64
    $15 Teens 13-17/Seniors 65+
    $10 Kids 12 and under

    09:00am - 11:00am 
  • Pancake Breakfast - All You Can Eat

    Join the Hugh Murray Lodge Brethren and their families for an all you can eat Pancake Breakfast at the Hillcrest Masonic Lodge in Hamilton! Enjoy fluffy pancakes, hot sausages, cereals, coffee, tea, juice and more at this delicious all you can eat breakfast.

    For more information, to reserve your tickets or for payment information, please contact W. Bro. Edward Patterson at HMLsecretary@outlook.com 

    Tickets
    $20 Adults 18-64
    $15 Teens 13-17/Seniors 65+
    $10 Kids 12 and under

    09:00am - 11:00am 
  • 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 
  • Free Income Tax Clinic

    Parkview Church is back with their free tax clinics!  

    PARKVIEW CHURCH - 9:30 A.M. To 11 A.M. 

    Get your benefits and credits. If you have a modest income and a simple tax situation, volunteers can do your tax return for you! 

    Tax year 2024 will take priority during Mar., Apr. & May. 

    The number of clients served and the number of years filed may vary, depending on the volunteers available. 

    CLINIC DATES:

    MARCH 15 - MARCH 29 

    APRIL 12 - APRIL 26 

    MAY 10

    JUNE 7 

    SEPTEMBER 20

    OCTOBER 25 

     

    For CRA go to canada.ca/taxes-help or call 1-800-959-8281. 

    Parkview Church web site: parkviewchurchhamilton.ca 

    Volunteers are not employees of the Canada Revenue Agency.

    09:30am - 11:00am 
  • Bethany United Church Fundraiser
    Bethany United Church Fundraiser will be held Saturday March 15th 
    10am-2pm
     
    Our fundraiser event is held in Attercliffe Station corner of Robinson Rd and Carter Rd in the community of Dunnville. 
    Penny sale indoor garage sale and a stew luncheon. 
    The stew being offered is beef, chicken and gluten free with a roll beverage and pie for dessert at a reasonable price of $15. Take out are also available.
     
    Come and enjoy a luncheon and connect with our community always great to see some of our regular attendees as well as some new faces.
    Many volunteers are helping to ensure the event is successful. 
    10:00am - 02:00pm 
  • 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 
  • Terra Greenhouse Winter Markets

    The TERRA Winter Market is back in Hamilton & now in Waterdown for the 2025 Season. Check out a bunch of local vendors and amazing plants!

    Hamilton at 340 Regional Road 20
    Waterdown at 8 Fifth Concession East

    10:00am - 03:00pm 
  • 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 
  • 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. 

     

    TICKETS

    FREE Activity Centre. 

    Regular museum admission rates apply.

    Ages: 3 to 12 years 

     

    12:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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 
  • 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 
  • Drop-In Swim Hamilton

    1:30pm - 3:00pm @ Hill Park Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 305 South Bend Rd E, Hamilton

    1:45pm - 3:15pm @ Sir Winston Churchill Recreation Centre - Lap Pool - 1790 Main St E, Hamilton


    1:45pm - 3:30pm @ Harold G Brewster Pool - Lap Pool - 206 Dewitt Rd, Stoney Creek

    01:30pm - 03:30pm 
  • Middleport Heritage Society AGMPLESE NOTE VENUE CHANGE! Middleport Heritage Society Annual General Meeting will now be held in the Auditorium at Grand River Cruises, 36 Brant County Rd 22, Caledonia
    Guest Speaker: Karen Richardson
    Topic: Adelaide Hunter Hoodless - Making an Impact on the World
    Local Women's Institute Memorabilia will be on display!02:00pm - 04:00pm 
  • 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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