- Home
- Ontario Culture Days Festival
- 2024 Festival Hubs
2024 FESTIVAL HUBS
Save the date: Ontario Culture Days festival takes place September 20 to October 13, 2024.
Celebrate arts and culture with Festival Hubs across Ontario. Visit Hubs to explore unique programming, connect with community, and discover new destinations.
Check back soon for more event information.
Brant
Home to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, this mostly-rural region invites outdoor adventures and cultural exploration.
Burlington
Located on the shores of Lake Ontario between Toronto & Niagara Falls, Burlington offers lakeside strolls as well as galleries, cafes, and boutiques for visitors to explore.
Gananoque & 1000 Islands
Once known as Manitouana (“Garden of the Great Spirit”) by the Haudenosaunee, this region on the St. Lawrence River is a year-round destination.
Guelph
Guelph, known as The Royal City and nestled between the Speed and Eramosa Rivers in Southwestern Ontario, is famed for world-class arts festivals.
Manitoulin Island
Manitoulin Island, “Spirit Island” is a unique geographic feature that lies within the Great Lakes, and an arts and culture hub in Northeastern Ontario.
Milton
Perched against the Niagara Escarpment, the landscape captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes and historic villages, providing a haven for the artists that live there.
Oakville
Located on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Oakville’s lakeside charm makes it one of Ontario’s most sought-after spots to call home.
Ottawa Region
Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, offers impressive museums, galleries, and a wealth of festivals and cultural events. Nearby, Prescott and Russell offer charming rural landscapes and a burgeoning local culture and art scene.
Sault Ste. Marie
“Bawating” as named by the Ojibwe people, is a gateway to the further-north, and a vibrant hub for arts and culture in Northern Ontario.
Scugog
Scugog, a township bordering its eponymous lake, is a creative hub northeast of Toronto, featuring artisan workshops and performances for the perfect creative getaway.
St. Catharines & Niagara Region
The St. Catharines and Niagara region, bustling since the 1820s, has transformed into a thriving arts hub hosting several prominent arts destinations.
Thunder Bay
Stunning landscape meets unique history in Thunder Bay. Situated on Lake Superior, the city is rich with history, artists, and landmark institutions.
Toronto
In Toronto, diverse neighborhoods and an iconic skyline set the stage for city-wide arts events that showcase community spirit.
Vaughan
Vaughan is a creative urban city that uniquely integrates art into its public realm, making art accessible to all.
Windsor
The Windsor-Essex Region, a gateway to Ontario that borders the Detroit River, is a vibrant arts hub with historical ties to the Underground Railroad.
Partners
County of Brant, Centre Wellington, Town of Oakville, Arts Milton, City of Burlington, Gananoque Arts Networks, City of Guelph, 4elements Living Arts, Conseil de arts Prescott-Russell Arts Council, Art Gallery of Algoma, Scugog Arts, City of St. Catharines, City of Thunder Bay, Urbanspace and Queen West Art Crawl, City of Vaughan, and Arts Council Windsor & Region.
Festival Hubs Archives
The Ontario Culture Days Regional Hub program is sponsored by OLG.