kincardine, ontario, canada
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kincardine, ontario, canada
Kincardine KINCARDINE, ONTARIO, CANADA 519-396-2963 Fax: 396-6865 Proudly bringing you the news, sports and events that matter to the people of Kincardine and area for over 156 years! Share your stories with us and help record history for generations to come! • E-mail us your news photos, sports or event write-ups to kincardine.news@sunmedia.ca • Visit our social media sites on Facebook or Twitter facebook.com/pages/Kincardine-News or @KincardineNews www.kincardinenews.com Since 1857 Contents A Message From the Mayor On behalf of the Council for the Municipality of Kincardine, it is a pleasure to welcome you to our community, a vibrant agricultural centre and a naturally beautiful tourism region. This is the home of the century-old Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band and its weekly summer Saturday Night Parades, a main street tradition for over six decades, which was also named as one of Canada’s Top 25“Local Secrets, Big Finds” by Travelocity.ca in 2007. Also known for our remarkable Festivals and Events, take in the Kincardine Scottish Festival being held July 5-7 and the Mass Pipes and Drums Gathering, Aug. 24. Kincardine’s harbour and beachfront beckon with an ever-expanding trail system, a spectacular community-gardened boardwalk and heritage rock garden and a showcase environmental park and labyrinth peace garden. We invite you and your family to check out our fantastic recreational facilities, the ever-challenging Inverhuron Bike Park and a surprising variety of indoor recreational programs for all ages. Outdoor lovers will appreciate beautiful Inverhuron Provincial Park, which boasts a superb beach, boat ramp and picnic areas. You are welcome to shop our downtown cores in Kincardine and Tiverton, attend a live theatre performance, or take in a game of golf. Do whatever you desire, enjoy, appreciate and come back often. Municipality of Kincardine - Mayor Larry Kraemer Municipality of Kincardine Population: 12,500 Area: Approx. 537 sq. km Government: Municipal Council Education: Elementary Schools 4, Secondary Schools 1 Recreation: Arenas 2, Community Centres 3, Sports Facilities 3, Pools 1 Municipal Administration Centre 519-396-3468 Emergency Contacts Emergency 9-1-1, Marine/Air Search & Rescue 1-800-267-7270 South Bruce OPP 519-396-3341, Kincardine Hospital 519-396-3331 Poison Info Centre 1-800-268-9017, Crimestoppers 1-800-222-8477 Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868, Women’s House (crisis) 1-800-265-3722 Kincardine Visitor Information Centre Hwy 21, north of Hwy 9 beside KFC - Box 315, N2Z 2Y8 (Info brochures also available at Kincardine Centre for the Arts) Fax: 519-396-7937 - Phone: 519-396-2731 or Toll Free: (866) KIN-CRDN (866-546-2736) E-mail: kincardine@sunsets.com or Facebook: ‘Kincardine Tourism’ for the latest event postings and information throughout the year. Our Communities 4 Beaches 5 Lighthouse & Museum 6 Marina & Boardwalk 7 Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band 8 Downtown Kincardine 9 Accommodations 10 Doors Open Kincardine/Heritage Tours 11 Gathering of the Bands 12 Walker House 13 Kincardine Trails/Farmer’s Markets 14 Sunsets/Phantom Piper 15 Scottish Festival and Highland Games 16 Event Listings 17-19, 22-24 Kincardine Map 20-21 Blues Festival/Victoria & Scougall Galleries 25 Inverhuron/Mountain Bike & Skate Parks 26 27 Market in the Park/Rock Garden 28 Cruise Night/Huron-Kinloss 29 Surfing, Paddleboarding & Kiteboarding 30 Summer Music Festival 31 Teddy Bear Parade/Music in the Park/Dog Park 32 Women’s Triathlon/Kincardine Recreation 33 Kincardine Theatre Groups 34 Chantry Derby/Fish Hatchery 35 Local Fall Fairs 37 Golfing & Camping 38 Fall, Winter and Shoulder Season The Municipality of Kincardine includes Kincardine,Tiverton, Inverhuron, Underwood, Armow, Glammis, Bervie, Millarton and North Bruce. Our closest neighbours are Ripley and Point Clark to the south in the Township of HuronKinloss and Port Elgin to the north in Saugeen Shores. The 2013 ‘Escape to Kincardine’ Visitors’ Guide is a yearly publication by 719 Queen Street, Kincardine, ON N2Z 1Z9 Phone: 519-396-2963 ~ Fax: 519-396-6865 Website: www.kincardinenews.com E-mail: kincardine.news@sunmedia.ca Publisher ~ Marie David - General Manager ~ Michelle Little Editor ~ Troy Patterson - Reporter ~ Alanna Rice Advertising ~ Harold Tuck Design and Layout ~ Troy Patterson Front office ~ Debbie Goulding and Brenda Major Cover photo by Troy Patterson www.kincardinenews.com • 'Like' us on Facebook for updates, links, photos. • Follow our updates on our Twitter feed. @KincardineNews get it online Approximate Distances to Kincardine from... Toronto - 225 km,London - 150 km,Kitchener - 140 km,Hamilton - 200 km, Sarnia - 175 km, Detroit – 310 km,Buffalo – 295 km,Ottawa – 610 km,Montreal – 750 km 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 Kincardine: A gricultural Hub & Port to Energy Powerhouse Escape... to the place we call home Kincardine’s heritage is at the centre of what has made it a lively community, with the ability to sustain highs and lows since its inception as ‘Penetangore’ in 1848. The name is believed to be the mispronunciation of an Ojibway First Nation word that Scottish settlers understood to mean “river with sand on one side.” Kincardine was later renamed and incorporated as a village in 1858. The community continued to grow with the iconic lighthouse being constructed in 1881. The town remained a proud lumber, salt, fishing, furniture and agricultural hub and a gateway to Bruce County for decades until the arrival of nuclear power in 1968. When Canada’s first commercial nuclear reactor was built at Bruce Township’s Douglas Point, everything changed. The Bruce Nuclear Power Development changed the face of the local economy and demographics of the region through the construction of the eight nuclear reactors at Bruce A and B sites between 1977 and 1987. A dark time saw the town suffer through a recession in the late 1990s after Bruce A was shutdown under the former Ontario Hydro (now Ontario Power Generation). But new life was breathed into the community in 2001 when Bruce Power was formed and the company leased the nuclear site from OPG. Since then, Kincardine has experienced a boom time from the Bruce A Restart of Units 1&2, which was completed in 2012, making it the largest nuclear facility in the world. Bruce Power hopes future investment in refurbishment projects will continue to extend the life of the site for generations to come. Our community includes the Town of Kincardine, the Village of Tiverton, along with the hamlets of Inverhuron, Bervie, Armow, Millarton, Glammis, North Bruce and Underwood. Take in camping at Inverhuron Provincial Park, or the Brucedale Conservation Area. Drive through the towering wind turbines of Bruce Township. Take a walk through the seemingly-endless series of trails through Kincardine. See all that there is to see! Tiverton Visit the Village of Tiverton, a vibrant community that has been a hub in Bruce County for over 130 years. Located in the Municipality of Kincardine at the junction of Highway 21 and Bruce Road 15, the village offers many unique shops, merchants, restaurants and services that are worth the 10 minute drive north of town. Check out the new St. Andrew’s Park, which was built for the 2009 Tiverton Old Boys and Girls Reunion and named after the village’s original name. Pick up some chess or checkers pieces and play a game by the fountain. Or maybe take a scenic stroll down the Tiverton Walk of Memories near the arena, stop by the Tiverton Lions Memorial Park or visit the historic Knox Presbyterian Church. For information visit www.kincardine.net 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 4 Relax and enjoy... Our Beaches... ...just one of the reasons to be here Station Beach Kincardine’s Station Beach and boardwalk are the pride of local residents, who voluntarily patrol and care for the area. Along the boardwalk leading to the pavilion you’ll see beautiful gardens cared for by volunteers who showcase their talents for our local and summer guests. Take a read of the descriptive plaques along the boardwalk to learn a bit of history of the area. The wreck of the schooner Ann Maria is nearly fully exposed south of the pier. All but two souls perished when it sank on October 7, 1902. A Blue Flag flies near the Kincardine Cairn and signifies compliance with the internationally accredited program of the same name. At the beach you’ll see kiteboarders, kayakers, swimmers, volleyballers, sunbathers and those just out to enjoy the beauty. But swimmers should be aware of the undertow and riptide, as it can be very dangerous for swimmers if underestimated. The beach has a snack bar, washrooms, fish cleaning station, children’s playground equipment, scenic pavilions and lots of... sand. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 5 Kincardine Lighthouse and Museum Walker’s Lookout The Kincardine Lighthouse is the most iconic building in the Municipality of Kincardine and it has acted as a boater’s guide to safety since it was erected between 1880 and 1881. The uniquely combined tower and keeper’s quarters were built to service the once busy fishing, salt and furniture port at the time and is now an integral landmark in Lakeside Downtown Kincardine. The eight-sided tower stands 24 metres (74 feet) above the two-storey keeper’s quarters, which is built on a stone foundation. The three levels of the lighthouse are joined by almost perpendicular, well-worn staircases totaling 69 steps, which were climbed at least twice a day by lighthouse keepers. Barrels of kerosene were once used to fuel the lamp and had to be hoisted to these heights. The first lamp had shutters rotated by weighted chains to make the light flash. In 1922, the lamp became electrically powered and today utilizes a large 500watt lamp. Sailors, recreational boaters and commercial fishers can see the light from a distance of 30 km. Managed by the Kincardine Yacht Club, it now operates only as a marine museum on a seasonable basis. Tours are available during the summer, or by appointment. The range light on the north pier is now the official beacon used by boaters. Next to the lighthouse is the Huron Terrace Bridge that replaced the aging, obsolete 1934 structure in 2009. The 60-metre span now hosts what the community voted as ‘Walker’s Lookout’ a wider, safer sidewalk with room for the viewing of sunsets, fireworks and the legendary Phantom Piper, who plays from atop the lighthouse most summer evenings from July until Labour Day. It is named after Paddy Walker, one of Kincardine’s most notable residents whose 1850 inn sits as the town’s oldest building, museum and heritage centre, just across the street from the Lighthouse. Also, watch out for our town mascot, Blinky! He can be found at almost any of the many community events throughout the year, or trailing behind the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band every Saturday night in the summer! For info call 519-396-2731 or 519-396-4336. www.kyc.ca 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 6 Kincardine Marina and Boardwalk The Kincardine Marina is one of the oldest historical marine gateways into Bruce County and is based at the mouth of the Penetangore River. Operated by the Kincardine Yacht Club (KYC), the marina features slips and docks for boats of varying sizes, a fish cleaning station, boat launches, washroom facilities, gazebos, picnic tables and barbeques for boaters. Fishing charters are also an option for visitors. Next to the marina is beautiful Station Beach and boardwalk along the former rail line, with flower gardens, volleyball courts and a snack bar. The harbour itself has changed significantly since the days of lumber, salt and fish exports and now functions as a recreational harbour for seasonal and transient boaters. Stop by and tour the Kincardine Fish Hatchery across the street to see how volunteers keep the fish stocks strong (519-396-5833). Restaurants, shops and motels are only a short walk up the street. For info call 519-396-4336 or visit www.kyc.ca Fish Kincardine Derby Locally Lo ocally oowned wned aand nd ooperated peratedd celebratingg 10 yyears. ear • breakfast and lunch served • eat-in or take-out • grilled sandwiches • soups & salads • beautiful lake view • free wi-fi All of our coffee is FAIRTRADE & ORGANIC 728 Queen Street Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 1Z8 519-396-4777 www.beansbistro.com d an ad off is th 0% * in e 1 eal v ng ei m ri ec a r B The 28th Fish Kincardine Derby is going strong under its second year of management with the Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce. Taking place May 17-26, the event offers a $5,000 shopping spree at Canadian Tire for the top salmon, plus a number of other prizes provided by dedicated local merchants. Top salmon and trout each earn a $1,000 shopping spree at Lake Huron Rod & Gun. Ladies’ Day is May 18, Seniors ‘Day is May 23 and Kids’ Day is May 25, with special prizes for each. Many other deals will be taking place throughout downtown Kincardine, including tax savings at local merchants. Events at local restaurants include a kick-off party with musical entertainment, fish frys, wing nights, seafood night and karaoke night, just to name a few. Camping is also available for those looking to rough it. For more information visit www.fishkincardinederby.com Bean’s Bistro Naturally...the way coffee should be * Limit one coupon per table. Dine-in only 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 7 Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band Saturday Night Parade The Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band marks 105 years as a band in 2013, as the band continues marching and making history. The Saturday Night Parades draw thousands of people each week from the local area, regionally and even from around the world, starting on June 22 at 8 p.m. until Labour Day. The parade begins on Durham Market Square North and rounds the corner north on Queen Street with thousands of people marching behind the banner and watching from the sidewalk. The parade makes its way to Quinn Plaza to allow for a meet-and-greet with the pipers and drummers. Marching back to Victoria Park, the public can then enjoy a riveting concert to wrap up the evening, including an unforgettable version of ‘Amazing Grace’ that will bring a tear to anyone’s eye. The band represents an outstanding level of dedication by volunteers who have kept it going through hard times. Their repertoire features between 40 to 50 tunes, which change up while on the street each week. The group is as symbiotic with Kincardine as the Lighthouse, where their members play the sun down as the Phantom Piper most nights throughout the summer, except Saturdays. Both events, along with the outstanding Mass Pipes and Drums Gathering festival in August, share the spotlight as the trademarks of the oldest street band with unbroken service in Ontario. The Kincardine Scottish also takes pride in welcoming anyone interested in learning the pipe and drums. The band was founded by William Young in 1907, but didn’t take to the streets until 1908. At that time the fledgling band practiced in what was recently purchased by Sugar Shack Tattoo. The pipe band is a charitable organization and is always looking for donations. Will ye no come back again? Visit www.kspb.ca or e-mail kspb@tnt21.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 8 Lakeside Downtown Kincardine You just have to walk down historic Queen Street to see the pride the community has in its heritage architecture. The variety of unique restaurants, merchants, stores, shops and services are the strength of Lakeside Downtown Kincardine. Did you know there are 15 different places to eat downtown? Over 10 retailers that specialize in gift and home décor items? There are 15 clothing stores, three appliance stores, two florists, two travel agents,10 hair stylists and barbers? Our core area offers over 150 businesses to meet all of your needs. Talk to our shop owners, they want to hear what you think and where you’re from. From Cruise Nights to Hometown Christmas in the winter, Queen Street is shut down for special events throughout the year. On July 13 downtown merchants will participate in the BIA Saturday Street Festival and Art Zone as part of the 2013 Lighthouse Blues Festival. Then on Aug. 4 Queen St. will be alive with deals and family activities for the Annual Sunday Street Market. On Aug. 19, the Monday Market on Queen will feature music, food and great deals! And of course there is the Scottish Pipe Band Parade every Saturday night from June 29 through to Labour Day weekend. If you take a stroll in front of the Kincardine Library, you’ll see the landmark Sundial to ‘Mark the Sunny Hours’ in honour of the beloved Dr. Solomon Secord, Kincardine physician and Civil War surgeon. Take some time to walk down Princes Street to see the Gothic and Victorian architecture by beautiful Victoria Park. It’s also just a short walk to the beach! For more information visit Kincardine BIA or Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce on Facebook. your home • your self • your life Breathtaking Beauty, European Elegance Fabulous selections, great hours, wonderful service. Stop in and see the store that everyone’s talking about. Troy Patterson - Photography and Media Veteran Journalist, Photographer and Editor OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. 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Best Western Plus Governor’s Inn 791 Durham Street Kincardine, ON N2Z 1M4 519-396-8242 1-800-463-1836 THEWORLD’SLARGEST HOTELCHAIN® Each Best Western Branded Hotel is independently owned and operated. ©2004 Best Western International, Inc. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 0 Lakeview Motel 378 Queen Street Kincardine, ON N2Z 2R2 519-396-3301 www.lakeviewmotel.ca TOP 20 THINGS TO DO IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE… *FREE! Doors Open Kincardine One of the region’s favourite tours, Doors Open Kincardine, has returned with a line up of many fine examples of local businesses and architecture for 2013. The celebration of culture and heritage will take place on May 25-26 and will feature many interesting and historic sites that make up the local architecture. The 2012 event was a great success! Locations lined up include Walker House, Victoria Park Gallery and Scougall Gallery, Kincardine Lighthouse, Labyrinth Peace Garden, Geddes Environmental Park, Bruce Power Training Centre, Bruce Power Visitor’s Centre north of Tiverton and Philosopher’s Wool Company in Inverhuron. Kincardine is one of over 50 Doors Open events in Ontario and allows a glimpse into homes and buildings not usually available to the public. Check the website to confirm the locations prior to the event! For info contact 519-396-2731 or toll free 1-866-546-2736. Visit www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/Events/Kincardine.aspx or on Facebook ❑ Beach it! Many to choose from- there’s a perfect spot for everyone! ❑ Explore over 30km of trail system - year round! ❑ View our amazing sunsets. ❑ Meander along our lakeside boardwalk. ❑ View our many Gardens & Parks throughout the area. ❑ Take a self-guided historic walking tour and learn our heritage in Kincardine & Tiverton. ❑ Walk the Walk of Memories in Tiverton. ❑ Explore Inverhuron Provincial Park on foot or bike! ❑ Swim in our giant outdoor pool, Lake Huron. ❑ Listen to live Music in the Park every Wednesday. ❑ March with the Kincardine Scottish every Saturday of the summer. ❑ Can’t make it Saturday? Most nights, see the Phantom Piper lull the sun to sleep from atop the Lighthouse. ❑ Bruce Power Information Centre - great for the whole family! ❑ Take the kids to one of our many playgrounds - great for all ages. ❑ Stroll the Labyrinth/Peace Gardens at Geddes Environmental Park. ❑ Visit one of our outdoor weekly Markets. ❑ Learn about local history at the Walker House Museum (*Adults $3). ❑ Have a picnic in the park. ❑ Check out Stoney Island Conservation area (Cross County Skiers will enjoy this in the winter!) ❑ View local talent at local Art Galleries. Heritage Walking Tours Heritage Kincardine has produced a 51-page Heritage Walking Tour Book, for those who are interested in meandering our quiet streets and learning the stories of our many historic homes and businesses. The Guide is made up of six different ‘Walks’ breaking up the tour by area for your convenience. So you can learn a little, or learn a lot! The guide includes photos, addresses and a small map. The Walking Tour Guides are available to be picked up at the Kincardine Tourism office or can be downloaded from www.kincardine.net For information visit or to download the booklet visit: www.heritagekincardine.ca/walking-tours/ 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 1 22nd Gathering of the Bands The 22nd ‘Gathering of the Bands’ is set for August 24 at Victoria Park. What started as a gesture of thanks to the community from the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band now draws pipe bands and other musical acts from across Ontario for the 12-hour Mass Pipes and Drums Gathering Festival. It’s also one of the area’s biggest events. Take the day to relax in Victoria Park to the sounds of over a dozen pipe bands, the Toronto All Star Big Band and various other Celtic entertainers from the Kincardine Lions gazebo. Over 3,000 people turn out during the noon to midnight event with thousands more gathering for the Mass Band Parade. A refreshment tent keeps pipers and beer drinkers satisfied all day long. The main event takes place at 8 p.m. when upwards of 200 pipers and drummers join together as the Mass Band, creating a thunderous, echoing sound as they march throughout the historic downtown. The band then returns to the park for a concert as a group, before dispersing. Meet the band members after the event and share a beverage. With no admission to enter and only $6 for all-you-can-eat hot dogs and corn on the cob, it’s a day away that has little cost, but a lot of value to families, couples and singles alike. Don’t forget a lawn chair. For more information visit www.kspb.ca or by e-mail at kspb@tnt21.com 813 QUEEN ST., KINCARDINE 437 10TH ST., HANOVER Serving hard ice cream, sundaes, banana splits, milkshakes, floats and ice cream cakes. As well as handmade chocolates and truffles, a variety of 50’s nostalgia, candy floss and candy treats. A unique 50’s atmosphere to take you back in time! Creating fine chocolates since 1990. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 2 Walker House Museum Located in the heart of the town’s heritage district on Harbour Street, directly across from the Lighthouse, Walker House is the oldest building in town and the oldest standing hotel and tavern in Bruce and Grey counties. Built in 1850 by Francis “Paddy” Walker, the building was severely damaged by a fire in 1995. It was purchased in 1998 by the newly-established Paddy Walker Heritage Society with a vision to restore it as a heritage centre. Over the next 10 years hundreds of community volunteers painstakingly donated their skills, labour, materials and dollars and Walker House proudly re-opened its doors as a museum at the 2008 Old Boys Reunion. The Walker House Exhibit Committee plans and creates many permanent and changing displays for visitors to enjoy throughout the building, featuring the history of Walker House and the development of Kincardine area. There are 15 rooms with heritage displays including a room with a photographic display mounted by Heritage Kincardine. The Program and Events Committee organizes children’s programmes, arts and craft activities, heritage speakers, pub nights and music presentations throughout the year so our building is always busy. For info call 519-396-1850 or visit www.walkerhousekincardine.com WHERE ENERGY MEETS COMMUNITY We are creating new energy solutions for now and for the future. Presently we have interests in projects that generate about 485 MW of renewable energy for Ontario, enough to meet the needs of over 150,000 homes. FIND OUT MORE Visit our Ontario Wind and Solar power projects office at 795 Queen Street in Kincardine, or call 519-396-2440. 2 0 1 2 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 3 Kincardine Trails System On a bright sunny summer afternoon, take a stroll through one of the many Kincardine Trails. The winding system features 22 km of all-season trails within the Town of Kincardine. Experience an outdoor escape not too far from home with the various routes winding all the way down to the lakeshore. A large portion of the trails are treed, providing excellent shade on those hot summer days. From downtown, Geddes Environmental Park by Queen Street bridge is a great spot to get started. Take a walk through the unique Labyrinth Peace Garden before you set off. Look for entrance signs off major roads to get started on your adventure. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife as there are many different species sharing the trails. Labyrinth Peace Garden and Community Garden The Kincardine Labyrinth Peace Garden is located in the heart of Kincardine at Geddes Environmental Park. This labyrinth, known as the ‘Chalice’ design, has sculpted gardens and paths based on a Classical Labyrinth pattern, similar to the design of one in the cathedral at Chartres, France. The flowers that border the paths of the Labyrinth Peace Garden emerge in a rainbow of colour, evoking subtle energies that quiet the mind and allow the inner wisdom to be heard. Right next to the Labyrinth is the Kincardine Community Garden, now in its second year. Local people rent plots in the garden to grow their own fruits, vegetables and herbs during the year. At the end of the season, the garden group sometimes holds a ‘Stone Soup’ lunch with produce picked directly from the organic garden. For maps and routes visit www.kincardinetrails.net Farmers’ Markets Buy some of the best local produce around! Visit the Farmers’ Market every Saturday during the summer from 9 a.m. to noon at the Connaught Park fairgrounds, located west of Queen Street at the base of Broadway Street. The expanding event is always looking for more local producers and vendors to showcase their products, in an effort to strengthen the ‘Buy Local’ revolution. Admission is free, so come shop for fresh, local fruits, vegetables, meat products and baking, as well as homemade crafts. You won’t leave empty-handed! For info call 519-396-7518 or 519-396-3393. Lynn Clayton Broker Manager Direct: 519-396-5966 You’ve heard us on radio. You’ve seen our “SOLD” signs. You’ve even seen us in your mail box. Now meet us in person and put us to work for you. Charlene Randle-Clayton Sales Representative Direct: 519-396-8058 Akima House Korean & Japanese Restaurant 1126 Sutton Street Kincardine, ON Phone: 519-396-3444 Fax: 519-396-3517 Toll Free: 1-800-265-3045 hojokincardine@tnt21.com Alayne Nold Sales Representative Direct: 519-396-6009 Each office independently owned and operated. THE PROPERTY SHOPPE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE 926 Queen St., Kincardine “Trademark owned or controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association. Used under license.” 519-396-3300 www.ColdwellBankerKincardine.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 4 Our Sunsets... ...priceless It’s obvious that Kincardine is famous for its sunsets and the endless variety that Mother Nature makes available, from the sandy beaches to the farmers’ fields. Every location offers its own unique backdrop, with infinite opportunities to catch that breathtaking view that has kept families coming back for generations. Where’s your favourite spot? Top 10 places to view them • Station Beach • The end of the Pier • Queen’s Lookout Park • Aboard a boat • Boiler Beach • Pavilion & Rock Garden • Inverhuron Beach/Provincial Park • Brucedale Conservation Area • Mcpherson Park (Tiny Tot) • On a Big Blue Beach Chair Phantom Piper Most nights from July to Labour Day, visitors and local alike can bring in the evening with the soothing sounds of the bagpipes as the Phantom Piper plays down the sun from the Kincardine Lighthouse. The pipers are proud members of the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band who donate their time to perform every year. ONTARIO’S POWER COMPANY. OPG generates about 60 per cent of Ontario’s power. But we don’t just generate electricity. We support many community projects, from local sports teams to environmental initiatives and science fairs. Because while we’re committed to powering Ontario, we’re just as committed to making our communities even better places to live and work. opg.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 5 14th Scottish Festival and Highland Games Ceud mile failte! The Kincardine Scottish Festival & Highland Games has become a tradition in Lakeside Downtown Kincardine. Celebrating its 14th year, celebrate Scottish heritage and culture at historic Victoria Park in the scenic downtown core from July 5-7, 2013. There’s something for everyone at the festival. From the Pipe Bands, to Heavy Events, to Highland Dancing, everyone in the family will enjoy themselves! Regalia and food vendors hail from across the province to sell their wares of Scotland. A jaunt down Clan Avenue will lead to those who share their family roots. Festivities begin on Friday evening, the Opening Ceremonies will kick off the evening’s musical entertainment. Saturday’s events feature the three competitions spread out across historic Victoria Park. With over 20 pipe bands competing, the sounds of Scotland echo across town. Bands are judged and ranked into grades according to skill. Highland Dancers take the stage with dramatic flings and graceful movements. Dancers are awarded merit for their appearance, position and execution of graceful dance moves. At the Heavy Events, burly men and steady women compete with athleticism in the caber toss, stone and hammer throw, which is a sight not be missed. For a second year, the ‘Heavies’ will take place at lakeside Reunion Park, just steps from Station Beach. Cabers the size of telephone poles will be tossed, hammers will be thrown great distances while the athletes will shot-put stones the size of bowling balls. Don’t miss the children’s area with games and activities. The Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band transitions into the evening musical entertainment Friday and Saturday night. This year’s musical acts feature a rousing lineup of bands who pump out rocking Celtic tunes and gentle ballads from the Highlands. The Scottish Festival is an affordable family event rich in tradition, heritage and excitement. For more information call 519-396-9300. www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 6 2013 Events Calendar For 2013 EVENTS YEAR ROUND Contact Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or on Facebook MAY Every Monday (May 20-Sept 2) Market in the Park Victoria Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is Free! Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 1-866-546-2736 tourism@kincardine.net Every Saturday (May 18-Oct 12) Kincardine Agricultural Society Farmers Market 9 a.m.-Noon, Connaught Park Pavilion (end of Broadway St) Contact: Janice McKean 519-396-7518 theark@bmts.com May 11 ‘Make a Splash’ Fundraising Banquet and Silent Auction In support of the Kincardine Lions Club Splash Pad. Davidson Centre, Kincardine. **Tickets will be available March 1. $30/Ticket or $240/Table Tickets can be purchased at Tropix in Kincardine May 11 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society Annual Plant Sale 9-11am, Victoria Park Gazebo Great hardy plants, straight from the members gardens! Everyone Welcome Contact: Jean Johnson 519-396-8583 May 11 25th M&M Meat Shops Charity BBQ M&M Meat Shop Parking Lot, 10am-3pm Proceeds to the Crohns & Colitis Foundation Every Thursday Kincardine Legion Bingo 7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Saturday Kincardine Legion Meat Draw-50/50 2:30-5 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 May 1-October 1 Walker House Museum ‘Kincardine’s Heritage Centre’ Various exhibits looking at the history of the Municipality of Kincardine, Bruce Power, lakeshore and surrounding area! Admission Fees apply. Contact: 519-396-1850 www.walkerhousekincardine.com May 5 13th Annual Kincardine MS Walk Davidson Centre, Check in at 8:30am, walk begins at 10am. 2km, 5km and 10km routes Make your step the one that ends Multiple Sclerosis Contact: Sabrina Highgate 888-510-7777 ext. 3306 sabrina.highgate@mssociety.ca May 10-11 Tiverton Lions Annual Garage Sale Tiverton Annex (Beside Community Centre) Friday 6-9pm- Barbecue Friday at 5pm, Saturday 8am-Noon - Contact: Lion Judy 519-368-7729 May 12 Mother’s Day Walk with The Breast Cancer Society Of Canada Geddes Park, 9am-2pm - Must register! Contact: Heather Vanderlip 519-395-0328 heatherbcsc@gmail.com - www.mothersdaywalk.ca May 12 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 May 16 SBGHC Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary Geranium Sale Victoria Park- All Plants should be pre-ordered Orders taken by Auxiliary members or contact: Sheila Elliott 519-396-2343, Nicole Whitwell 519-396-2762, Carol Collins 519-396-5131 May 16 11th Annual Bruce Power Multicultural Celebration Davidson Centre, 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Celebrating diverse wonders and richness of the world, with its unity and diversity of fun, food, friendship, family and festivity. 2010 welcomed over 35 countries. New Cultures/ Countries always welcomed!! Admission is FREE! Contact: Chandra Tripathi tripathics@yahoo.com May 17-26 28th Annual Fish Kincardine Derby Great prizes for top Salmon and Trout! Excellent food and entertainment at local establishments. Tickets: $25 Single or $55 Family Derby Contact: 519-396-9333 www.fishkincardinederby.com info@fishkincardinederby.com May 17-18 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents ‘Roy Orbison: Shades of Yesterday’ Starring Bernie Jessome and the Memphis Cats Band, 8:00 p.m. Tickets $25.00 per person Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com May 17-18 Funk Fest Weekend Bash w/the Family The Famly is a six-pc band from Toronto, who recently recorded their second album. Friday May 17, 9pm-2am - Saturday May 18, 9pm-2am Upstairs @ Gilley’s Tickets $10, Available at Bar May 19 Lighthouse Swing Band Dance 2-5pm - Fundraiser at Kincardine Beach Pavilion by Lake Huron, west end of Durham St. May 20 Barbecue Luncheon Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church, Noon Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 May 24 Kincardine Legion Fish Fry 5-7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 May 25-26 Doors Open Kincardine Come and explore the open doors of some of the Municipality’s finest heritage structures, and unique homes and businesses. Full program available closer to date. Free Admission to all sites. Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 doorsopen@kincardine.net www.facebook.com/ doorsopenkincardine May 26 Tiverton & District Lions Walk for Guide Dogs Registration begins at 12:30pm at the Tiverton Lions Hall. Walk Begins at 1pm Contact: Lion Guy Martin 519-368-7871 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 7 2013 Every Monday (May 20-Sept 2) Market in the Park Victoria Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is Free! Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 tourism@kincardine.net Every Saturday (May 18-Oct 12) Kincardine Agricultural Society Farmers Market 9 a.m.-Noon, Connaught Park Pavilion (end of Broadway St) Contact: Janice McKean 519-396-7518 theark@bmts.com Every Thursday Kincardine Legion Bingo 7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Saturday Kincardine Legion Meat Draw-50/50 2:30-5 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 May 31 Kincardine Chapter- Companions of the Quaich Malt Tasting & Dinner Enjoy a four course meal and help us explore three superb single malts. Best Western Governor’s Inn, Check in from 5pm on, Dinner 6pm Dress Code in Effect- No jean/Sports Shoes- Kilts always welcome! Contact: Dave Dechene 519-396-3692 www.thequaich.com JUNE May 30-31, June 1-2, 6-9 Kincardine Theatre Guild Presents ‘Enchanted April’ When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to help share the cost and the experience. Shows 8 p.m. (June 2, 9 at 2 p.m.) Contact: Box Office 519-396-9000 www.kincardinetheatreguild.com Every Friday (June-August) Co-ed Beach Volleyball Station Beach, 7 p.m. June 1 Deal or No Deal Casino Night Fundraising event for Kincardine & District Community Living. An evening full of fun and laughs. Davidson Centre. For info visit www.clkd.ca Events Calendar (Cont.) June 1-2, 6-9 Kincardine Theatre Guild Presents ‘Enchanted April’ When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to help share the cost and the experience. Shows 8 p.m. (June 2, 9 at 2 p.m.) Contact: Box Office 519-396-9000 www.kincardinetheatreguild.com June 3 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society Flower Show Speaker: Shirley Koch, Riverbend Gardens ‘Lotsa Hosta and other Great Plants’ 7pm, St. Anthony’s Church Hall - Visitors Welcome Contact: Shirley Thomas 519-396-1910 June 8-9 Kincardine Community Singers Annual Spring Concert 8pm, Knox Presbyterian Church Contact: Jane Rigby 519-396-6060 - kcs@bmts.com www.kincardinecommunitysingers.ca June 9 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 June 15 19th Annual Teddy Bear Parade Registration 9:30am, Victoria Park Parade begins at 10am. - Rain Date June 17, 1:00pm Contact: Kim Davey 519-396-3560 dkbddavy@bmts.com June 17 Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church Barbecue Luncheon Noon - Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 June 19 Gilley’s Annual Charity Golf Classic registration forms at the Gilley’s bar or at Ainsdale Golf Club today! Registration $100/person. Proceeds from the Golf and Auction to Kincardine & District Community Living Foundation. June 22 CNIB Motorcycle Poker Rally Sponsored by the Tiverton Lions ‘Kick-stands up’ at 11am at Tiverton Lions Hall Contact: Lion Ron 519-368-5386 June 22 (Through Aug. 31) Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band Saturday Night Parade Parade and Concert every Saturday evening in the summer, starting at Victoria Park at 8pm. Route follows Queen St. north to Quinn Plaza and back to park for a concert. Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 - www.kspb.ca June 23 Tiverton Lions Club Tree Dedication Walk of Memories (Tiverton) 2pm For info contact Lion Bob - 519-396-5486 June 23 Lighthouse Swing Band Dance 2-5pm - Fundraiser at Kincardine Beach Pavilion by Lake Huron, west end of Durham St. June 25-27 Ontario Shuffleboard Tournament Davidson Centre, Kincardine Tuesday- Amateur Tournament, Wednesday- Open Tournament, Thursday- Finals Tournament Register before 8:30am Contact: Linda 519-396-4088 June 28 Kincardine Cruise Night 6-9pm, Queen Street Classic & New Cars, Motorcycles Music, photos, and more! Register upon arrival Contact: Wayne 519-396-4396 June 30 Inverhuron Kids Day McIntyre Park - Inverhuron 11am-3pm Classic & New Cars, Motorcycles Music, Prizes, Trophies and more! Register upon arrival Contact: Wayne 519-396-4396 June 22 Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church Yard Sale 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Contact: Merv Catto 519-368-4948 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 8 2013 Events Calendar JULY Every Monday (May 21-Sept 3) Market in the Park Victoria Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is Free! Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 tourism@kincardine.net Every Wednesday (July & August) Music In The Park 7:30 p.m., Dunsmoor Park Watch for complete entertainment line up! Contact: Ron Neyvatte 519-395-5735 Through October 1 Walker House Museum ‘Kincardine’s Heritage Centre’ Various exhibits looking at the history of the Municipality of Kincardine, Bruce Power, lakeshore and surrounding area! Admission Fees apply. Contact: 519-396-1850 www.walkerhousekincardine.com Every Saturday (May 9-Oct 6) Kincardine Agricultural Society Farmers Market 9 a.m.-Noon, Connaught Park Pavilion (end of Broadway St) Contact: Janice 519-396-7518 theark@bmts.com Every Thursday Kincardine Legion Bingo 7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Saturday Kincardine Legion Meat Draw-50/50 230-5 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Sunday (July & August) Sunday Evening Sing-a-longs 7:30 p.m., Dunsmoor Park. Rain Location- Davidson Centre Contact: Rec. Dept. 519-396-3491 Every Saturday (through Sept.1) Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band Saturday Night Parades Parade and Concert every Saturday evening in the summer. Parade leaves Victoria Park at 8pm, follows Queen St. north to Quinn Plaza, to return to park for concert. Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 www.kspb.ca Every Friday (June-August) Co-ed Beach Volleyball Station Beach, 7 p.m. July 1 Canada Day Celebrations and Parade Parade starts at 10am Kincardine Legion (Lambton Street), follows to Queen Street, south to Harbour Street to flag. Fireworks at dusk. Events, family entertainment, buffet@Legion 12:30pm Contact: Rec. Dept. 519-396-3491 July 4 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents “Best Legs in a Kilt” BWSP has teamed up with the Scottish Festival to present this one-of-a-kind event, an inspired evening of celtic music, highland dance, and comedy! Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com July 5-7 14th Annual Kincardine Scottish Festival & Highland Games Thrill to the sights and sounds of Scotland! Pipe Band, Highland Dance and Heavy Events Competitions. Celtic vendors, Heritage & Genealogy tent, and entertainment all weekend long! Contact: Festival Office 519-396-9300 or 1-888-232-7952 www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca July 6-14 Ontario Family Fishing Week Enjoy 9 Full Days of Licence Free Fishing for the whole Family! www.familyfishingweekend.com July 7 “Through the Garden Gate” Garden Tour Presented by Kincardine & District Horticultural Society 12-4:30pm,Tickets $12- Advance tickets at Jerome Flowers & Gifts and Quinn Florist and the day of at the Kincardine Curling Club for $15. Refreshments at the Curling Club Contact: Dan 519-396-9877 or Shirley 519-396-1910 July 8-20 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents “Hot Stuff” This baby boomer musical celebrates the famous songs of the 70’s from recording artist such as: Donna Summer, KC and the Sunshine Band, Helen Ready, the BeeGees, Paul Simon, The Carpenter’s and more! Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com July 9-13 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Drama Camp Let your child experience the thrill of live theatre! Fun for all ages- Ages 6-12 Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersp.on.ca July 11 Lighthouse Swing Band Dance 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Fundraiser at Kincardine Beach Pavilion by Lake Huron, west end of Durham St. July 12 Community Living Kincardine & District 6th Annual Golf Tournament A fun filled day to spend with friends, co-workers and family members on the course, enjoying the beautiful summer weather! Ainsdale Golf Course Contact: 519-396-9434 - www.clkd.ca July 12-13 Lighthouse Blues Festival Two days of blues music in Downtown, Lakeside Kincardine! Featuring Victor Wainwright, JP Soars, Brandon Santini and more to be confirmed! www.lighthousebluesfest.ca July 13 13th Annual Kincardine Women’s Triathlon Start Time 9 a.m. Sharp at Station Beach. Event sold out in two days! www.kincardinetriathlon.com July 14 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 July 14 Walk-a-thon for Community Living with Kincardine Realtors & Kincardine Rotary 10am - Location: Start and finish at Station Beach Pledge Forms will be available. You can enter a team of family/friends or individual. All participants will be required to provide a pledge. Form as an entry into the Walk-a-thon Website to get more info: www.clkd.ca July 9 Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church Summer Salad Supper Whitney Crawford Community Centre, 4:30-6:30pm 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 1 9 LCBO LCBO MALCOLM DR. ➱ TO TIVERTON O R TH S TR EE 20GARY TOURIST Separate Elementary STREET SchoolINFORMATION Separate Elementary TO MUNICIPAL OFFICE School WEST ON CONC. 5 Church PHILIP PLACE HIGHWAY 21 Church T 38 O R TH S TR GARY M MACY LIONS PARK REYNOLDS DRIVE & PLAYGROUND KENN MALCOLM 28 SCOUGALL CRT. SUTTON STREET KNIGHTS WALKERS CR. CRT. McPHERSON CAMPBELL AVENUE SUTTON STREET Boundary of Town of Kincardine WILLIAMSBURG TO MUNICIPAL OFFICE 29 WILLIAMSBURG TOURIST STREET STREET Public Elementary WEST ON CONC. 5 INFORMATION CHARLES STREET N School O WITHERS MECHANICS AVE. PRINCES STREET JOHNSTON ANDREW BUSINESS LCBO SUTTON PARK MALL SERVICES BAIRD ST. 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PIPERS CRT. 57 CAMPBELL AVENUE CRES. SKYE CRT. JOHNSTON EVERGREEN CRT. TROON TR T EE SKYE CRT. S MORRISON CRES. KENNARD STREET HUNTER STREET LYNDEN CRES. T EE CRT. HIGHWAY 9 S MORRISON CRES. NARD STREET REYNOLDS DRIVE M DR. SCOUGALL CRT. ROTARY PARK 36 McCULLOUGH FRASER DRIVE CRES. DUNCAN PLACE MACYOUNG DRIVE UNTER STREET LM GREEN ACRES CAMPING FRASER DRIVE MacKENDRICK DRIVE YOUNG DRIVE ANE ➱ GREEN ACRES BRIGADOON DR. CAMPING CONC. 12 R DR. STEWART DR. STEWART DR. OPP LAKE HURON 2013 JULY July 15 Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church Barbecue Luncheon Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church, Noon Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 July 16-20 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Drama Camp Ages 6-12, Early drop off/late pick up available. Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com July 19 Matt Taylor Charity Golf Tournament Contact: Bruce Steakhouse 519-396-5100 July 20 Kincardine Rotary Club Summer Fun in the Park Victoria Park 10am-3pm Clowns and Entertainers, Inflatable Rides, Speed Competition (Pitching and Hockey), BBQ Food and Vendors, Face Painting, and Much More! www.kincardinerotaryclub.com July 21 Inverhuron Yard Sale Residents set up in McIntyre Park 7-11am For info call Mel McGuigan 519-368-5941 July 23-27 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents “Country Juke Box” Singing talent, Leisa Way combines old style country hits, to the contemporary sounds of today. A joyous musical ride that will lift your hearts and raise the rafters! Contact Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com July 25 Lighthouse Swing Band Dance 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Fundraiser at Kincardine Beach Pavilion by Lake Huron, west end of Durham St. July 27-August 11 30th Annual CFPS Chantry Chinook Classic Fish Derby Lake Huron’s largest Fishing Derby, $125,000 in Prizes! Weigh stations in Kincardine, Port Elgin and Pike Bay Tickets $30 Single, $60 Family. Hotline: 519-832-6723 fish@chantrychinook.com www.chantrychinook.com Events Calendar July 27 Bruce Power Beach Party 6-10 p.m. Station Beach, Lots of great entertainment, food and FUN for the whole family! Fireworks display at dusk! Contact: jill.hunter@brucepower.com July 30-August 10 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents “Queen of Kincardine” A comedy about a women’s only club, ‘The Scots Bonnets’, who get together to celebrate all things Celtic, only to find themselves infiltrated by a jealous husband, who suspecting infidelity, poses as a woman to join their group! Contact Box Office 519-396-5722 - www. bluewatersummerplayhouse.com AUGUST Every Monday (May 20-Sept 2) Market in the Park Victoria Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is Free! Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 tourism@kincardine.net Every Tuesday in August Ghost Walk Hear ghost stories through a guided walk to local establishments in downtown Kincardine For more information: www.clkd.ca Every Wednesday (July & August) Music In The Park 7:30 p.m., Dunsmoor Park. Watch for complete entertainment line up! Contact: Ron Neyvatte 519-395-5735 Every Friday (June-August) Co-ed Beach Volleyball Station Beach, 7 p.m. Every Saturday (May 18-October 12) Kincardine Agricultural Society Farmers Market 9 a.m.-Noon, Connaught Park Pavilion (end of Broadway St) Contact: Janice 519-396-7518 theark@bmts.com Every Thursday Kincardine Legion Bingo 7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Saturday Evening (Through Aug. 31) Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band Saturday Night Parades Parade and Concert every Saturday evening in the summer. Parade leaves Victoria Park at 8pm, follows Queen north to Quinn Plaza, to return to park for concert. Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 www.kspb.ca Every Sunday (July & August) Sunday Evening Sing-a-longs 7:30 p.m., Dunsmoor Park, Rain Location- Davidson Centre. Contact: Rec. Dept. 519-396-3491 May 1-October 1 Walker House Museum ‘Kincardine’s Heritage Centre’ Various exhibits looking at the history of the Municipality of Kincardine, Bruce Power, lakeshore and surrounding area! Admission Fees apply. Contact: 519-396-1850 - walkerhousekincardine.com August 2 Kincardine Cruise Night Classic and New Car & Motorcycle Show, 6-9 p.m., Queen Street. Music, photos, raffles and more! Register upon arrival. Contact: Wayne 519-396-4396 August 4 Kincardine Downtown Street Market HUGE summer sales & entertainment along Queen Street. Contact: Wayne 519-396-4396 August 4-17 22nd Kincardine Summer Music Festival Programs offered for all ages and skill levels. Concert Series. Visit website for full program details. Contact: KSMF Hotline 519-396-9716 or Toll Free 866453-9716 info@ksmf.ca www.ksmf.ca August 10 2013 Kincardine Stamp Show Davidson Centre- Seniors Room, 10am-4pm Free admission, Vendors, Giveaways, Displays, Lunch Booth - Contact: John 519-395-5717 or Andrew 519-396-5205 kincstampclub@hurontel.on.ca August 11 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 Every Saturday Kincardine Legion Meat Draw-50/50 2:30-5 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 2 2013 Events Calendar AUGUST August 12-24 Sundown Theatre Presents ‘The Selkie of Kincardine’ Dunsmoor Park @ Sundown - Professional, outdoor theatre event filled with music, laughter and a little bit of mischief. The play follows the story of a lonely fisherman who falls in love with a Selkie-lady named Ondine. Come and join us for a night of magic as we bring to life this timeless tale of love and transformation. www.sundowntheatre.ca August 13-24 Bluewater Summer Playhouse’s “Murder at the Inn at the Harbour” This madcap comedy features three characters, who are caught in a crazy love triangle, and meet at the same hotel to attempt three different murders. Contact Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com August 16 Kincardine Relay for Life 7pm-7am - Help fight back by participating on a team, volunteering with the committee or making a donation Contact: Patricia Holder 519-395-5651 www.relayforlife.ca August 17-18 Ripley Artisans Festival Ripley Huron Community Centre Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12-4pm Admission $2, Children under 12 Free Refreshments available for purchase. Proceeds to Ripley Community Projects Contact: Joye Hunt 519-395-3761 tghb@hurontel.on.ca August 19 Monday Market on Queen Lakeside Downtown Kincardine BIA is closing Queen Street to vehicle traffic, and opening it for sidewalk sales and fun to be had. August 19 Tiverton Knox Church BBQ Luncheon Noon - Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 August 13-24 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents: Bluewater Glee An event for ages 13-19 Contact: Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersp.on.ca August 23 Kincardine Chapter - Companions of the Quaich Malt Tasting & Dinner Enjoy a delicious four course meal and help us explore three superb single malts. Best Western Governor’s Inn, Check in from 5pm on, Dinner 6pm Dress Code in Effect- No jean/Sports Shoes- Kilts always welcome! Contact: Dave Dechene 519-396-3692 www.thequaich.com Every Thursday Kincardine Legion Bingo 7 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 August 24 Gathering of the Bands Festival Victoria Park, Noon-Midnight, Admission is free! Entertainment all day. All you can eat hot dog/corn roast. Mass Band at 8pm Contact: Kincardine Tourism 1-866-546-2736 September 2 Market in the Park (Last of Season) Victoria Park, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is Free! Contact: Kincardine Tourism 519-396-2731 or Toll Free 866-546-2736 tourism@kincardine.net August 27-31 Bluewater Summer Playhouse Presents “Vegas Knights” Join us for an evening of Las Vegas style entertainment with songs from the most popular entertainers of all time: Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Tom Jones, Elvis, and more! Versatile actor, Derek Marshall recreates the music with his larger than life personality. Contact Box Office 519-396-5722 www.bluewatersummerplayhouse.com August 30 Kincardine Cruise Night Classic and New Car & Motorcycle Show, 6-9pm, Queen Street Music, photos, raffles and more! Register upon arrival Contact: Wayne 519-396-4396 August 30-31 161st Kincardine Fall Fair Connaught Park Fairgrounds - 4-H Clubs, School Displays, Saddle Horses and Beef & Dairy Cattle. Homecraft, Local Entertainment. Contact: Robert White 519-396-3393 or e-mail whiter@hurontel.on.ca Every Saturday Kincardine Legion Meat Draw-50/50 230-5 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 September 2 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society Meeting w/Speaker Speaker: Cindy Cartwright‘Monarch Butterflies’ 7pm, St. Anthony’s Church Hall -VisitorsWelcome Contact: ShirleyThomas 519-396-1910 September 8 Kincardine Superwalk for Parkinsons Starts atVictoria Park www.superwalk.com September 8 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 September 13-15 Artful Hands Show & Sale Walker House Heritage Centre,Friday Noon-5pm- Opening Reception 6:30-9pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday Noon-5pm, Local artist and artisan juried show featuring Paintings, Ceramics, Scuplture, Photography,Wood, Stained Glass and Jewellery September 16 Tiverton Knox Church Barbecue Luncheon Noon - Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 August 31 Inverhuron Corn Roast McIntyre Park - Starts at 6pm - Organized by IDRA SEPTEMBER Until October 1 Walker House Museum ‘Kincardine’s Heritage Centre’ Various exhibits looking at the history of the Municipality of Kincardine, Bruce Power, lakeshore and surrounding area! Admission Fees apply. Contact: 519-396-1850 www.walkerhousekincardine.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 3 2013 September 27-28 150th Ripley Huron Fall Fair Friday 7-11pm, Saturday 8am-5pm Ripley Community Centre, Midway Fun Friday evening and all day Saturday. Contact: ripleyfair@hurontel.on.ca www.ripleyfair.ca OCTOBER Events Calendar October 21 Tiverton Knox Church Barbecue Luncheon Noon - Free-will Donation, Hamburgers/Sausage Hosted by the Restoration Committee Contact: Eleanor Roppel 519-396-5015 NOVEMBER Every Saturday (Until October 12) Kincardine Agricultural Society Farmers Market 9 a.m.-Noon, Connaught Park Pavilion (end of Broadway St) Contact: Janice McKean 519-396-7518 theark@bmts.com November 4 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society AGM w/Speaker Speaker-Victor Last ‘Salerno (Italy) as a portal city for the Exploration of the Amalfi Coast, Herculaneum, Mt.Vesuvias, Naples, Paestum, and Pompeii’ 7pm, St. Anthony’s Church HallVisitorsWelcome Contact: ShirleyThomas 519-396-1910 October 4-5 152nd Tiverton Fall Fair **Watch for full event details as confirmed! Contact: DianneTodd 519-368-7114 - diato@bmts.com November 5 Tiverton Knox Church Fall Supper Whitney Crawford Community Centre, 4:30-6:30pm Contact: 519-368-7235 October 7 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society Meeting w/Speaker Speaker: Brian Folmer, Folmer Landscaping & Garden Centre ‘Putting your Garden to Bed,Winter Urns andWinter Décor’ 7pm, St. Anthony’s Church Hall VisitorsWelcome Contact: ShirleyThomas 519-396-1910 November 8-9 SBGHC Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary Annual Christmas Boutique Kincardine Hospital Holiday Giftware & Decorating Ideas Contact: Nancy Potter 519-396-2502 October 11 Kincardine Chapter- Companions of the Quaich Malt Tasting & Dinner BestWestern Governor’s Inn, Check in from 5 p.m. on, Dinner 6 p.m. Member Price $55, Guests $65 Dress Code in Effect- No jean/ Sports Shoes- Kilts always welcome! www.thequaich.com October 12 Kountry Kitchen Bazaar 11am-1pm, Pine River United Church- Hwy 21 & Conc.4 (Elevator available) Please note change in venue! Famous for our Meat Pies, but there’s something for everyone! Sponsored by the Pine River Church UCW Contact: 395-5371 - Pineriverchurch@hurontel.on.ca October 13 Kincardine Legion Family Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 October 19-20 ‘For the Birds’ Quilt Show Hosted by the Kincardine Sunset Quilters Guild Friday 10am-7pm, Saturday 10am-4pm Kincardine Knox Presbyterian Church, Admission $5 Show features Quilt Raffle, Antique Quilts, Merchant Mall,Toonie Table, Lunch room and More! BusesWelcome, wheelchair accessible. Contact: quiltguild@bmts.com November 9 Tiverton Lions Christmas Bazaar Whitney Crawford Community Centre,Tiverton 9:30am-3:30pm, Free Admission, Lunch available Contact: Lion Rosemary 519-368-7789 or Lion Judy 519-368-7729 November 10 Tiverton Remembrance Day Service 2 p.m. at Tiverton Memorial Park Cenotaph Kincardine Remembrance Banquet at Legion 4:30 p.m. Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 November 11 Kincardine Remembrance Day Service 10 a.m. at Legion 11 a.m. Service Noon -Buffet Lunch Tiverton Community Service at Cenotaph 11 a.m. Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 November 15 Kincardine BIA Hometown Christmas Santa Claus, Street Entertainers, Horse & Carriage Rides, Along with great sales and saving in the stores! Watch for more details closer to event! November 14-17, 21-24, 28-30 Kincardine Theatre Guild Presents“Oliver: The Musical” Kincardine Centre for the Arts - Shows 8 pm (Nov. 17, 24, 30 at 2pm)This beloved musical brings Charles Dickens’touching tale to young orphan OliverTwist to life! Hungry, homeless and befriended by pick-pockets, Oliver searches the crowded streets for the road to true happiness. Can he escape the clutches of the crime ring and find a loving home? Box Office 519-396-9000 www.kincardinetheatreguild.com November 16 Kincardine & District Community Living Celebration Gala Dinner & Dance, Davidson Centre. Celebrate the efforts of the Community Living Kincardine & District’s Inspiring Possiblities ‘Here at Home’Capital Campaign For more information: www.ckld.ca DECEMBER December 2 Kincardine & District Horticultural Society Christmas Potluck 5:30pm, St. Anthony’s Church Hall Bring food- dinner to follow- Set up time 3pm Contact: ShirleyThomas 519-396-1910 December 7 Tiverton Christmas Cookie Walk Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church 10am-Noon Contact: Leanne 519-368-2338 December 7 Santa Claus Parade Presented by the Kincardine Chamber of Commerce. Parade starts at Sutton Park Mall to Queen Street toVictoria Park. Parade starts at 6:30 p.m. Contact: Chamber of Commerce 519-396-9333 www.kincardinechamber.com December 8 Kincardine Legion Christmas Dinner 4:30-6 p.m. (Lambton Street) Contact Legion 519-396-3837 or 519-396 -2372 December 27-30 Kincardine Minor Hockey Silver Stick Tournament Contact: Minor Hockey Association www.kincardineminorhockey.ca December 31 Kincardine Legion New Year’s Eve Dance Party Kincardine Legion NewYear’s Eve Dance Party and Levy on NewYears Day - Contact: Red Larsen 519-396-1933 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 4 Lighthouse Blues Festival The 4th Annual Bruce Telecom Lighthouse Blues Festival returns to Lakeside Downtown Kincardine Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13. The two-day event continues to expand and attract more visitors every year, with four performance stages in 2013. This year’s festival will have its main stage in the rear parking lot of the Bruce Steakhouse both Friday and Saturday evenings from 5 p.m. to midnight. On Saturday afternoon from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. the free BIA Street Festival with three performance stages, a Motorcycle Show and Shine, a British vintage sports car display, art exhibitors, retailer’s Street Market and the TD Children’s Art Zone. All of the family-friendly activity takes place on historic Queen Street, stretching from Lambton St. South down to Victoria Park and includes the Lions gazebo in the park. The Bruce Telecom Lighthouse Blues Festival features top international and national touring blues artists including Victor Wainwright (Memphis), Anthony Gomes (St. Louis), Bryan Lee (New Orleans), JP Soars (Boca Raton), Bill Durst (London), Delta Moon (Atlanta) and many more. The Lighthouse Blues Festival is a non-profit organization with proceeds in support of the Kincardine District Lions Club. In 2012 the festival donated $10,000 to the Kincardine Lions Splash Pad project, which. Admission to the mainstage performances is $25 for one night, $40 for the weekend pass. For information visit www.lighthousebluesfest.ca Victoria Park & Scougall Galleries The arts are a valued part of the Municipality of Kincardine and local artists showcase their work at the Victoria Park Gallery, located in the newlyrenovated Kincardine Centre for the Arts. From photography, to paintings, sculptures and artwork from a variety of mediums, the gallery is a place to stop, shop and come back often. Artists proudly display their work, with featured artists regularly showcased. The legendary work of Kincardine’s John H. Scougall can been seen through his representation of the community in the turn-of-the century photography available. Scougall immortalized the community during the early days of film, by capturing scenes, emotions and landscapes that will be viewed for generations. For information visit vpgallerykincardine.com or call 519-396-6699. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 5 Inverhuron Beach Inverhuron Beach, located in the hamlet of Inverhuron, is sheltered, beautiful and open to the public. It is accessible by driving west of Tiverton on Bruce Rd. 15. The area is perfect for swimming, kayaking, bodyboarding, building sand castles, picnicking or just laying around, soaking up the sun. McIntyre Park is just steps from the water. Inverhuron Provincial Park and the skill-testing Inverhuron Mountain Bike Park are just a short drive north off Albert Street. Kick off your shoes, feel the sand between your toes and enjoy all of what this cottage community has to offer. Many events take place during the year. For info visit www.inverhuronrate.com Inverhuron Mountain Bike Park Challenge your physical strength and endurance on two wheels by taking up mountain biking through the now complete Inverhuron Mountain Bike Park. The adventures begin in May when the 21-acre park opens for the season. You don’t need to be an experienced mountain biker as there are trails for everyone, but check out the map to get a grasp at what area fits your riding skill and experience. The current trails feature a medium level of difficulty with skilled trails, practice trails, dirt jumps, wooden ‘skinnies’ platforms and teeter totters. It is mandatory to wear a helmet and if caught without one, you will be asked to leave. Protective equipment is also recommended. The site is located on the east end of Richards Drive by Woodland Camp Trailer Park. For more information contact 519-396-3468 or visit www.kincardine.net Laundromat • Large Capacity Washers • Wash/Dry/Fold Same Day Service • Attendant on Site • ATM available • Dry Cleaning Services 519-396-6556 330 Durham Market Square South, Kincardine Kincardine Skate & Bike Park 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 6 The Kincardine Skate Park, located beside the Davidson Centre, is open from dawn until dusk and features challenging jumps for skaters, bikers, scooters and roller bladers. Helmets and protective equipment are highly recommended. For more information call 519-396-3491. Market in the Park Searching for a good deal or maybe some hidden treasures? Maybe some unique items, antiques, toys, clothing, kettle corn or fresh produce? Check out Kincardine’s Market in the Park every Monday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Victoria Park, from May 24 weekend until Labour Day. You’re sure to find something as vendors from all over the area showcase a wide variety of booths under the canopy of the huge trees in the park. There’s never an admission cost, so come enjoy the shade and see what deals are to be had! Vendor inquiries 519-396-2731 or e-mail tourism@kincardine.net E&E Parker Plumbing CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 519-395-5914 CELL# 519-385-1367 Kincardine If you’re stuck look for our truck 1 Master Plumber and 1 Red Seal Journeyman Plumber. Kincardine Rock Garden The Kincardine Rock Garden is located at the base of Durham Street and Saugeen Street, and should not be missed! The garden was built in 1931, using 190 tons of stone. The gardens have become a well known focal point in town for both photographers and green thumbs! The gardens are beautifully landscaped, and the flowers used are in full bloom all season long. Take a walk just north of the Rock Garden, and you will happen upon Lovers Lane. The lane provides the setting for a peaceful, romantic stroll along the waterfront. Lovers Lane is also landscaped with stone and flowers similar to the Rock Garden. Lovers Lane follows the length of Saugeen Street to Broadway Street. Discover Kincardine’s hidden treasure Art Gallery, Gifts, Décor Ceramic Art & Studio by Jane Rigby Plus Pet Lifestyle 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 7 TM 737 Princes Street (rear), Kincardine 519-396-6060 Open Wed. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kincardine Cruise Nights Thousands flock to Lakeside Downtown Kincardine to see the hundreds of classic and exotic cars, trucks and motorcycles that converge during the Friday night Cruise Nights that take place on three occasions throughout the summer. This year the nights sit on June 28, Aug. 2 and Aug. 30. Shows run 6-9 p.m. There’s always a great selection of rides, with vendors and draws put on by local merchants. It’s a great opportunity to have photos taken of your vehicle, or take some of the many others from across generations as no classic, custom or unique vehicle is turned away. Not many communities can boast a lake view site for such an event, which is one of the main draws for enthusiasts. The show lines Queen Street from Victoria Park to Durham Street, as well as the side streets. Shine up your machine and come join us! For information call 519-396-3451. Fused Glass Huron-Kinloss The Municipality of Kincardine shares a neighbourly kinship with the people of Huron-Kinloss Township in the Village of Ripley, and the shoreline areas leading south to Point Clark. Boiler Beach is a notable stop on any visit, just south of Kincardine, where the hulking steel wreck of the Erie Belle’s boiler sits as a memorial to the four who died, of a crew of 12, when the steamer exploded while towing the schooner Carter from a sand bar on a cold day in November, 1883. Across Highway 21 and up Highway 6 takes you to Ripley, where unique shops, restaurants and artisans greet visitors kindly. Check out the splash pad at Lewis Park or maybe pack a picnic. The Suncor/Acciona Ripley Wind Power project turbines can be seen towering around the village. Down the road further you’ll end up turning towards the lakeshore and the historic Point Clark Lighthouse, an imperial tower and National Historic Site over 150 years of age and counting. For more information visit www.huronkinloss.com We now have a gift & bridal registry and custom made dinnerware! BRUCE COUNTY FLOORING & INTERIORS INC. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS 312 Durham Market Square South Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 2A3 Tel: (519) 396-4900 • FAX: (519) 396-4649 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 8 Surfing, Paddleboarding and Kiteboarding Kincardine’s Station Beach can surprisingly keep up with some of Canada’s coastal surf spots and is listed as one of the top five places in all of Canada to enjoy various types of surfing. Keep in mind, the weather plays a huge part in the swell size and breaks here, but plan it out and you can find yourself with some solid 10-foot waves. Explore Magazine ranked Kincardine’s Station Beach as second in the country in a ‘Where to Surf in Canada’ article, behind Long Beach in Tofino, British Columbia! The beach is also noted as a kitesurfing haven on tropical-paradise-kitesurfing.com, and one of ‘Canada’s Top Surf Spots’ on redbull.ca! Take your gear down to the massive south pier stretching out into the lake. Take a graceful jump off, and should the weather be on your side, you’ll be surfing in no time. Keep a watchful eye out for the exposed remains of the Ann Maria, shipwrecked on the beach south of the pier more than a 100 years ago. After surfing in Kincardine you can enjoy a hot shower at the beach and then a cold beverage at a local restaurant in Lakeside Downtown Kincardine, which is only minutes by foot. If you’re an avid surfer, you can score some good bragging points for saying you surfed the Great Lakes. Kincardine’s West Shore Clothing specializes in any equipment needed to hit the waves and can provide guidance to anyone looking for information on hitting Great Lakes surf for the first time. For information visit www.westshoreclothing.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 2 9 Kincardine Summer Music Festival Celebrating its 22nd anniversary Aug. 4-16, 2013, this fabulous concert series features Jazz, Blues, Classical, World and Chamber Music performances combined with daytime music education programs to produce a unique musical event. Sundays to Fridays, come and enjoy the free “4 O’Clock in the Park” concert series in Victoria Park, shop and eat downtown and then head over to the brilliant performances headlining the KSMF Evening Concert Series starting at 7:30 pm. KSMF evening concerts take place at the Best Western Governor’s Inn August 4 – 9, and at the Knox Presbyterian Church August 11 – 16. Evening concert tickets available through the Box Office 519-396-9400, in Kincardine at Jerome Flowers and Gifts and Kincardine’s Scottish Shop, and Dalton Pottery, Ripley. KSMF daytime classes offer excellent programs from beginner to advanced levels, for adults, children and families, from Children’s Music, Guitar, Band and Strings programs, to Jazz – a great family opportunity! 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SPORTS CENTRE -Full LineHockey, Baseball, Bikes & Bike Repairs • Key Cutting • Screen & Window Repairs • Garden Centre • Benjamin Moore paint Locally owned & operated - Brad & Melanie Pyke • Kitchens & Flooring 441 Broadway St. Toll Free 1- 866-396-ROWE KINCARDINE 519-396-7575 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 0 Teddy Bear Parade The 18th Kincardine Teddy Bear Parade draws hundreds of children and their families each year, with wagons, bicycles and all methods of transportation suited up with their favourite stuffed bears. A police escort leads the way from Victoria Park, north on Princes Street, before returning back on Queen Street so children can show off their bears to the community. It’s a family event that all ages can enjoy! This year’s event is June 15, with registration at 9:30 a.m. at the parade at 10 a.m. Rain date is June 17 at 1 p.m. For info call 519-396-3560 or e-mail dkbdavy@bmts.com Music in the Park & Sunday Sing Alongs Kincardine’s lakeside Dunsmoor Park offers opportunities for family fun two days of the week, all summer long. Located by the beach around the bend from Lambton and Durham streets, the park is named after the late Norm Dunsmoor, a multiple Citizen of the Year winner, an avid singer and a veteran of the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band for over 52 years. Wednesday’s Music in the Park during July and August offers an instrumental music treat with a different band every week. The music begins at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday Night Sing Alongs are a light-hearted way to enjoy the sunset during July and August, so bring a lawn chair and enjoy the show. Singing starts at 7:30 p.m. KinDOG Off-Leash Dog Park Does your pooch need to burn some energy and socialize with resident dogs during your Kincardine vacation? The KinDOG Off-Leash Dog Park was built in 2009 and offers a fully fenced-off park with approximately two acres of open fields and wooded areas. The area is the perfect place to let your dogs unwind and exercise in a controlled area. To find it, follow Queen Street south from downtown, turn left at the end of Queen onto Bruce Avenue. The park is located on the right after the cemetery. The parking lot is located next to soccer fields and baseball diamond. Please remember to clean up after your dog and obey posted rules on the sign. Have fun! For information call 519-396-2731. Queen Street VETERINARY SERVICES Heather White DVM - Andrew White DVM • Small Animal Medicine • House Call Service • Small Animal Chiropractic • Food & Drug Delivery • Grooming 937 Queen Street Kincardine, ON N2Z 2Y2 ph: 519-396-3647 www.myvetstore.ca/queenstvet Mens, Ladies & Childrens swimwear. Beach towels, apparel and LUG bags. Indoor Tanning, lotions by Australian Gold, Swedish Beauty, and Sunless Tanning by California Tan. Downtown Kincardine (519) 396-7861 or find us on Facebook 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 1 Kincardine & Area Recreation Kincardine Women’s Triathlon The 13th Annual Kincardine Women’s Triathlon will welcome women from near and far to compete for the coveted title. This exciting spectator event takes place July 13 and is a celebration of a lifestyle for its participants. The event begins with the piping in of participants, followed by a dash into Lake Huron for the swimming portion. Athletes then take to their bicycles for a stretch before rounding off the triathlon with a run to the finish. The event begins at 9 a.m. sharp. The race has enough space for 300 eager athletes, but the event filled up the first day of registration in 2013! For more information visit: www. kincardinetriathlon.com From the start of spring to the end of winter, there is always something to do in Kincardine to help yourself stay fit and active while experiencing new activities. From fitness classes to drama camps there is something for everyone in the Municipality of Kincardine year-round. SPRING AND SUMMER • Municipality of Kincardine Summer Day Camp • Swimming • Underwater Hockey • Pilates • Dance Classes • Yoga • Beach Volleyball • Baseball • Men’s & Women’s Rugby • Youth Rugby • Youth Soccer • Co-ed 21+ 6-on-6 Soccer • Youth Basketball • Urban Poling • Bus Trips • Bluewater Summer Playhouse Drama Camp • The Babysitting Adventure Camp • Golf • Dog Park • Kincardine Trails • Gymnastics • Bowling • Mini-putt • Lawn Bowling FALL/WINTER • Archery • Co-ed Youth Volleyball • Adult Volleyball • Hockey • Basketball • Table Tennis • Shuffleboard • Carpet Bowling • Scrabble & Crokinole Groups • Various Card Game Groups • Badminton • Public Skating • Tiverton Winterfest For more information on these events or for upcoming tournaments call the Recreation Department at 519-396-3491 or visit www.kincardine.net Get enhanced online features with an eEdition subscription. Go Online for Details & a FREE Trial! Wake up to the latest news from around town and the area. Make Your Hometown News Your Homepage. www.kincardinenews.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 2 Kincardine Theatre Guild For nearly 30 years the Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) has been delighting audiences from near and far with its broad range of productions. Each show demonstrates the talents of many local actors and crew members that volunteer their time to make each performance a memorable one. This spring, Enchanted April takes to the stage May 30-31, June 1, 6-8. This fall the guild will tackle Oliver: The Musical from Nov. 14-16, 17, 21-23, 24, 28-30. The theatre season runs from September to June and produces three shows each season. The Guild was born in 1982 when a small group of residents responded to the need for live theatre in the community. KTG is a wholly volunteer, non-profit, fun, community theatre company run by an elected Board of Directors. It has since climbed to an award-winning level that is envied by both professional and semi-professional theatre groups.We love it when you come to the theatre! www. kincardinetheatreguild.com - box office phone: 519-396-9000. Bluewater Summer Playhouse The Bluewater Summer Playhouse is Kincardine’s professional summer theatre group. Each year the organization draws visitors from near and far to see a line-up of comedies and musicals that split sides and get toes tapping. The professional acting and performances at Bluewater make it a unique experience for each patron, whether a first-time theatre-goer or a regular each year. Patrons enjoy shows in a cabaret setting with refreshments of their choice. The facility is air conditioned and wheelchair accessible in the newly renovated Kincardine Centre for the Arts! This summer will feature Best Legs in a Kilt, Hot Stuff, Country Jukebox, The Queen of Kincardine, Murder at the Inn at the Harbour and Vegas Nights, with dates featured inside the event listing. The Summer Drama Camp will once again run for three weeks in July, offering young people a taste of acting and performance. www.bluewatersp.on.ca Victoria Park Gallery Victoria Park Gallery & Gift Shop Kincardine Centre for the Arts 707 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-6699 www.vpgallerykincardine.com victoriaparkgallery@hotmail.com Open for Theatre Performances Local Artists and Artisans Soothing Touch Aesthetics Lake View spa 708 Queen Street Kincardine, Ontario 519-396-6652 Holly Cahill JAZZ, BLUES, CLASSICAL AND CHAMBER MUSIC EVENING CONCERTS FREE 4 O’CLOCK IN THE PARK CONCERTS plus FUN FAMILY DAYTIME MUSIC CLASSES 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 3 Chantry Chinook Classic Pull those fishing poles off the shelf and get the boat ready for the 30th Annual Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby, Saturday July 27 to Sunday August 11. This is Lake Huron’s largest fishing derby with participants hitting the waters anywhere between Kincardine and Pike Bay. With over $125,000 in prizes to be won during the 17-day event, there is a day for everyone. An extra day of fishing has been added this year, ending the event on a Sunday. Top salmon nets $14,000, while top trout hooks a $6,000 prize. The Largest Rainbow Trout prize pack is valued at $2,500. A junior (youth) $500 prize for largest salmon is available. Other prizes include: second place salmon - $4,000 and third place - $2,000. First place trout $6,000; second place - $1,500 and third place - $750. Weigh-in stations are located in Kincardine, Saugeen Shores and Pike Bay. www.chantrychinook.com Kincardine Trout Hatchery Ever wonder how Lake Huron stays so vibrant with healthy fish? Take a tour through the Lake Huron Fishing Club’s Trout Hatchery and see first hand the different stages of a trout’s life. The Hatchery, located at the southeast corner of the Huron Terrace Bridge, is open every day, but at different hours. The facility raises Rainbow and Brown Trout and while on a tour, you will see their different life stages and learn how they populate Lake Huron. You will also learn some of the changes that are happening to Lake Huron and see examples of invasive species that are causing problems in the lake, such as zebra mussels. If you happen to stop by on a sunny day and it’s open, pop in and one of the volunteers will be more than happy to give you a tour. If the Hatchery isn’t open, give Al Wilkins a call at 519-3969764 or call the Hatchery at 519-396-5833 to book a tour. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 4 Local Fall Fairs Kincardine’s 161st Fall Fair will be held from Aug. 30-31, with lots of affordable family fun throughout the weekend. With events like the Dog Show, Parade, pedal tractor pull, horse jumping and bale rolling. This day away in Kincardine is packed with family fun, animals, food and agricultural displays. The 152nd annual Tiverton Fall Fair is one of the best in the area and takes place Oct. 4-5. With something for every family, a midway, children’s activities, animals and many agricultural and farming displays, competitions and entertainment, it’s one event not to miss! For more information contact Dianne Todd at 519-368-7114 or visit www.tivertonagsociety.com The 150th Ripley Fall Fair never fails to impress with the largest midway around, tons of animals, activities, displays, competitions and everything you’d want out of a family event. Located on the arena grounds in the Village of Ripley, 15 minutes southeast of Kincardine off Highway 21, the Sept. 27-28 event is not to be missed. www.ripleyfair.ca Allure Aesthetics Families love our Store! Downtown Kincardine, offers shellac manicures, shellac pedicures, Dermalogica Facials, waxing and much more. We offer wedding day makeup, using only M.A.C makeup! Your perfect, flawless look is our number 1 priority! Call - 519-396-5952 and ask for Kyla for further inquiries! • Toys • Games • Hobbies • Books • Gifts • Souvenirs OPEN: Mon - Sat 9 am - 9 pm, Sun 10 am - 6 pm Downtown Kincardine 816 Queen Street 519-396-7012 Celebrating 55 57 Years! www.finchers.ca • Books • Gifts • Stationery • Games • Toys • Hobbies 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 5 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 6 Get Golfing! Heading out for a vacation filled with beaches, great food and tons of entertainment? Our local golf courses will test the skill of any player, experienced or not. So lace up those shoes and toss the clubs in the trunk and take your pick of four great golf courses. • The Kincardine Golf and Country Club, located just off West Street in Kincardine, is a semi-private, nine hole course which measures about 3,000 yards. The oldest golf course in the area, this club offers power cart rental, a pro-shop and licensed club house with a patio. • Blackhorse Golf and Country Resort, just east of Kincardine, on Bruce County Road 1 was called “one of the top new courses in Ontario” in 2008 by SCOREGolf magazine. The 6,836-yard course which offers dramatic views and the challenge of playing around a 5-acre spring-fed lake. The course has six ponds, 50 bunkers and four sets of tees on every hole. • Ainsdale Golf Course is a popular course with tourists and residents alike, located south of Kincardine on Hwy. 21. The 18 holes lie on scenic, rolling terrain on the shores of Lake Huron and measures 6442 yards, long enough to challenge the best golfers. The large number of water and sand hazards in play throughout the course makes sure that things always stay interesting. Whether you’re up for a round of 9 holes, or 18, Ainsdale meets your needs. • Ainsdale’s sister course - Somerhill Golf Course, is located north of Kincardine and is again a popular course among residents and tourists alike. This course offers 9 holes with some wonderful views during your round. The course measures 5,700 yards. The large number of water hazards in play throughout the course makes sure that things always stay interesting. Camp out! The Municipality of Kincardine has numerous camping opportunities for any outdoor enthusiast. Inverhuron Provincial Park reopened to overnight camping in 2005 after 29 years as a day-use site. The 750acre park features 125 electrical sites, a series of trails and a picnic shelter. The park features a beach with protected dunes, wetlands and a young hardwood forest. The park also has a history, as natives used the land for thousands of years. In the 1800’s, a small town was located in what is now part of the provincial park. For information call 519-368-1959 (seasonal). Brucedale Conservation Area features lakeside camping north of Tiverton off of Hwy 21 between Bruce Twp. Con. 10 and 12. The campground offers 54 sites for tents and small trailers and 23 seasonal sites that are open May until Thanksgiving. A total of 35 electrical sites are available. The 40-hectare day-use Stoney Island Conservation Area was purchased by Saugeen Conservation in 1977. The property is located approximately 5km north of Kincardine along the Lake Huron shoreline. Stoney Island contains approximately 6 km of nature trails which welcome public use on a year-round basis for crosscountry skiing and hiking. 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 7 Fall, Winter and beyond While our summer residents may leave, many more enjoy calling Kincardine home year-round. Every fall many shoulder-season events usher in the falling of the leaves. The Artful Hands event brings together over 20 local artists. Remembrance Day is always a significant event to witness in Kincardine. The Kincardine Theatre Guild is active all season long, adding many much-needed laughs during the darker days of winter. Leading up to Christmas, the Santa Claus Parade and Hometown Christmas offer two traditional events to blow away the winter blahs. As the New Year passes, the community keeps busy with many other events, with many new activities on Family Day. In early spring, the Kincardine Home and Garden Show winds people up for spring, and before you know it we’re right back where we started! Kincardine is a busy place year round! For an ever-changing event list, visit www.sunsets.com/kincardine or www.kincardine.net Come to the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre to discover interesting facts about nuclear energy. The Visitors’ Centre offers the opportunity for all ages to explore and learn about electricity generation and North America’s largest nuclear power site. Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. year round Saturdays in July and August (closed statutory holidays) 3394 Bruce County Road 20 (4th Concession) West of Highway 21, Tiverton, ON Admission is FREE 519 361 7777 www.brucepower.com 2 0 1 3 V i s i t o r ’s G u i d e ~ K i n c a r d i n e & A r e a ~ P a g e 3 8 Harvesting the wind for a cleaner, healthier Ontario. The Armow Wind project is an investment in the region providing clean energy and economic benefits. Once complete in 2014, the project will produce energy equal to the needs of 55,000 homes and generate $450,000 annually in property tax revenue for the county, municipality and schools. Pattern and Samsung have a strong commitment to the communities that host our wind projects and will continue to support causes important to the local community throughout the life of the project. Energy for generations. 322 Lambton Street Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 1Y9 (519) 396-9433 susan.novak@armowwind.com www.armowwind.ca Helping You Reach Your Financial Goals Whether you’re saving for a downpayment, a college education or retirement, we have the expertise to help you achieve your financial goals faster. We invite you to come in for a free financial review and consultation. After all, there’s no time like the present to lay the foundation for a financially secure future. Dundee Private Investors Inc. 886 Queen, Kincardine, ON 1-800-565-9666 • 519-396-PLAN (7526)
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