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31 May - 06 June, 2026
31 May
  • Little Sprouts

    Caregiver and tot program.
    Introduce your little one to the wonders of nature in this fun, hands-on program! Explore PMV's garden spaces through free-play, sensory learning activities catered to curious minds and small hands. After your program, feel free to explore our family-friendly museum exhibits!

    Please note that this program fee provides entry for 1 adult and 1 child. Additional adults require a general admission ticket. Additional children require their own registration. Adults must stay onsite with children.


    Sunday May 24 Theme: Forest Friends
    Sunday June 28 Theme: Musical Melodies
    Sunday July 26 Theme: Bees, Butterflies & Bugs!
    Sunday August 30 Theme: Garden Gnomes & Fairy Homes
    Sunday September 27 Theme: Happy Harvest

    10:00am - 11:00am 
  • Pet Valu Walk For Dog Guides Oshawa

    INDEPENDENCE RESTORED-LIVES TRANSFORME! You can help make this happen by joining or donating to the Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides A family & pet friendly 5km loop walk along the waterfront trail, or stay and socialize with us. Learn about the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, meet some Future Dog Guide Puppies and their volunteer fosters Light refreshments, prizes and lots of community spirit. All proceeds go to the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, who provide these life changing Dogs to Canadians with disabilities at no cost and with no government assistance

    10:30am - 01:00pm 
03 June
  • After-School Club - Bird Botanicals

    Nature-Inspired Afternoons

    In this after school program, children explore the vibrant world of birds and plants through art, science, exhibit visits, and outdoor play. Inspired by David Salazar's: Bird Botanicals exhibit, each week blends creativity with nature discovery.

    Weekly Themes:
    May 20: Feathered Friends - Bird mask-making, feather science, bird call games.
    May 27: Botanical Prints - Leaf printing, nature walk, plant identification.
    June 3: Nest Builders - Build nests with natural materials, egg experiments.
    June 10: Pollinator Party - Butterfly crafts, pollination relay, garden scavenger hunt.
    June 17: Birds & Botanicals Collage - Mixed media art, storytelling with bird characters.
    June 24: Nature Journals - Drawing exhibit favourites, nature walk sketches.

    02:30pm - 05:00pm 
05 June
  • Yoga in the Garden
    Breathe deep, take a moment, and do a sun salutation in the summer sun with the Oshawa Museum's Yoga in the Garden, Friday mornings at 9 AM.
    Starting May 8 at 9 AM, we're on the mat and ready to flow. Classes are free, drop-in, 1-hour long sessions, with donations to the Oshawa Museum gratefully accepted. The series continues every Friday morning, rain or shine, through September.
    All levels of yogis are welcome! Participants are required to bring their own mats, water, and any props that support their practice.
    Washrooms are available in Lakeview Park for participants. Not all yogis enjoy pets and animals during their practice. If you bring a pet, they must always be on a short leash.
    09:00am - 10:00am 
  • TIFF Ajax Film Circuit presents "The Wedding Banquet"

    Join us for the TIFF Ajax Film Circuit at the St. Francis Centre

    Here’s your chance to watch films from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) without driving into the city, dealing with traffic jams and paying for parking—it’s all right here in Ajax! Film selections include Canadian and foreign made films, contemporary cinema and thought-provoking independent films.

    The Wedding Banquet
    The Wedding Banquet is a joyful comedy of errors that reimagines Ang Lee's 1993 film, exploring the complexities of relationships between two LGBT couples. It follows a gay man, Min, who makes a deal with a lesbian couple, Angela and Lee, to obtain a green card in exchange for her partner's IVF treatments. Their plans are disrupted when Min's grandmother surprises them with a traditional Korean wedding banquet. The film delves into the challenges and evolving dynamics within these couples, balancing humor and emotional depth.

    Concessions and cash bar available.

    Tickets are only $12 and are available at the Ajax and McLean Community Centres, the Audley Recreation Centre, and online at www.ajax.ca/sfc. For more information, call 905-619-2529, ext. 2787 (ARTS), email us at stfranciscentre@ajax.ca, or visit us online at www.ajax.ca/sfc

    07:00pm - 09:00pm 
06 June
  • 56th Annual Canoe the Nonquon

    Another year of Canoe the Nonquon!

    Join as a registered participant and paddle down the Nonquon River and across Lake Scugog. More information about registration on the Museum website https://www.scugog.ca/parks-recreation-culture/museums/museum-programs-and-events/canoe-the-nonquon/ 

    Or join as a spectator on the shore and enjoy community festivities. 

    07:00am - 03:00pm 
  • 56th Annual Canoe the Nonquon

    56th Annual Canoe the Nonquon, Port Perry, Ontario

    Saturday, June 6, 2026

    Scugog – The 56th annual Canoe the Nonquon is taking place on Saturday, June 6, in Port Perry. The race is sanctioned by the Ontario Marathon Canoe and Kayak Racing Association (OMCKRA). Canoe the Nonquon was started by the Lake Scugog Historical Society as a fundraiser for the Scugog Shores Museum Village and continues to support the Museum and Archives each year. This race is open to all ages and all skill levels.

    The course starts on the twisty Nonquon River. For the first few kilometers, there are many tight bends to challenge your rudder turns. There are also some dead-end channels along the river section (when in doubt always keep right). There is 12 km of river paddling followed by an 8 km sprint along the shores of Lake Scugog to the finish line.

    Participants race the clock and can start anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. This is a well attended race with a long-standing history in the community. Amateurs and professionals, young and older, may compete in several competitive or recreational categories. Shuttle vans are available to take participants back to their cars upon concluding the race at either Robinglade Park (river only) or Palmer Park (full course).  

    Pre-registration Opens on Wednesday, March 25, 2026

    Pre-registration opens online on Wednesday, March 25, at 7:00 a.m. The first 25 online registrants will be entered into a draw for a Canoe the Nonquon merchandise package including a shirt, hat, patch and a family season's admission to the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Participants can still register in-person at the Latcham Centre, 121 Queen Street, Port Perry, on Friday, June 5, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or Saturday, June 6, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. All participants, pre-registered or in-person, must complete their registration by checking in with event staff and receiving their race number at the Latcham Centre on Friday, June 5 or Saturday, June 6 before proceeding to the start line. You will not be permitted to start the race without this number. All race forms and pre-registration will be available on our Canoe the Nonquon page

    The registration fee is $65 per vessel (canoe, kayak or stand-up paddle board). Pledge forms are available, and participants are encouraged to raise additional funds for the Museum and Archives. 

    Start Location

    Bridge on Scugog Line 12, between Old Simcoe Road and Simcoe Road North near the village of Seagrave, 10 minutes north of Port Perry.

    Finish Location

    Robinglade Park (if racing river only), or public pier in Port Perry, at the Latcham Centre (if racing full course).

    Canoe the Nonquon is the largest annual fundraiser for the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Minimum race entrance fee is $65, but all participants are encouraged to raise more money through sponsorship to support our community and the Museum as we celebrate the 56th running of the race!

    We would like to thank our generous sponsors.

    The Annual Canoe the Nonquon event is made possible through the support of our community, and we are currently seeking sponsors and volunteers to help make this year’s event a success. Businesses, organizations, and individuals are invited to get involved by providing sponsorship support or volunteering their time on race day. Your contribution will help us continue this long-standing tradition, support local recreation, and bring our community together along the water. Anyone interested in sponsoring or volunteering is encouraged to contact us at museum@scugog.ca.

    08:00am - 03:00pm 
  • Peony Festival

    Join us for our 22nd annual award-winning Peony Festival. Featuring over 300 varieties of beautiful peonies, a juried flower show, artisan market, cultural performances, live entertainment and food vendors.

    10:00am - 04:00pm 
  • WELLSPRING 2026 HOLISTIC FAIR

    The Wellspring 2026 Holistic Fair takes place on April 18 at the Newcastle Community Hall. Free to all attendees. The Fair will feature over 20 local holistic practitioners, retailers, clinics and spas. Separate Speaker Sessions, Mala Bracelet Making classes, Herbal Tea Tastings, Apple Cider Sampling (non-alcoholic), Mini Wellness sessions at the practitioners' tables. Also featuring Pet Therapy. This is a terrific opportunity to learn more about holistic wellness for the whole family. Pre-register for Speaker Sessions and Mala Bracelet classes at wellspring2026clarington@gmail.com

    10:00am - 04:00pm 
  • Durham WALK for Lupus Ontario

    The Durham WALK for Lupus Ontario is taking place June 6th 2026 at Ajax Rotary Park.

    Check-in opens at 10:30am with the walk stepping off at 11:30am

    Create a team, join a team, walk solo or make a gift!

    The WALK for Lupus is Lupus Ontario’s largest provincial fundraising and awareness event. What began more than 25 years ago as a single community walk has grown into a province-wide movement, bringing together thousands of participants across Ontario.

    Over the years, the WALK for Lupus has raised more than $1.5 million to advance the Lupus Ontario Geoff Carr Research Fellowship, provide vital support and education programs for lupus patients and their families, and strengthen advocacy efforts to improve care and services for those affected by lupus.

    10:30am - 02:00pm 
 

 

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