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Aug 31 Sunday, August 31, 2008 ~ 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tempt your taste buds with fresh corn on the cob smothered in butter. Hop on board for a free horse drawn wagon ride through the historic village as pioneers demonstrate their trades and daily activities. Musical Guests: The Liftlock City Aces of Harmony Barbershop Chorus.
Special Event Admission: Adult $9, Student/Senior $8, Youth (5-14) $5, Under 5 free, Family $25 (includes 2 adults & 4 youth). All taxes included.
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1 705 295-6694
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Sep 14 Sunday, September 14, 2008
Steak Cook-off: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Village by Lantern Light: 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Satisfy your craving with steaks grilled to perfection by the best chefs in the Kawarthas and enjoy a meal prepared with all locally grown produce. Finish the evening by experiencing 19th century life after dark. Tour by free horse drawn wagon ride and see the historic Village lit by the soft glow of lantern light. Live music. Call toll free 1-866-289-5264 to reserve your ticket.
Combined Steak Dinner & Lantern Light Admission: Adult $27, Student/Senior $25, Youth (5-14) $15, Family (includes 2 adults and up to four youth) $75. All taxes included.
Lantern Light Admission only: Adult $9, Student/Senior $8, Youth (5-14) $5, Under 5 free, Family $25 (includes 2 adults & 4 youth). All taxes included.
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Oct 05 Sunday, October 5, 2008 ~ 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tempt your taste buds with the most delicious event of the year. The entire family can take part in hands-on crafts and games including an apple craft, sack races, tug-o-war and of course, bobbing for apples. Take a ride through the historic village on a horse drawn wagon and stop by the Cider Barn to try your hand at cider pressing. Savour mulled apple cider, freshly baked Apple Brown Betty, sweet apple tarts and ham and savoury on a bun. Freshly pressed cider and sweet, juicy apples as well as Empire cheese curd will also be available for sale. Musical guests: Gopher Baroque and Kirby & Yates.
Special Event Admission: Adult $9, Student/Senior $8, Youth (5-14) $5, Under 5 free, Family $25 (includes 2 adults & 4 youth). All taxes included.
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1 705 295-6694
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Jul 22 to Aug 23 A festival for paupers or princes, the Peterborough Summer Festival of Lights is free for everyone. Events are staged at Del Crary Park, on Little Lake in downtown Peterborough every Wednesday and Saturday evening. From late June to August, plop a lawn chair on the grass and listen to one of the concerts performed by renown rock, folk, country or blues artists. Later, turn to the lovely illuminated boat parade or become transfixed on the fireworks display. Join the thousands each summer at this annual celebration.
- Del Crary Park Address: George St, South of the Downtown Core of Peterborough, ON
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1 705 876-8797
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Sep 20 to Sep 21 Behold two days of dancing, contests and presentations as several North American Indian tribes come together each year in September. Observe the traditional and modern songs and dances that tell of religious, war or social topics. While at the Pow Wow, tour the Whetung Ojibwa Centre art and crafts gallery. Situated on the Whetung Ojibwa Indian Reserve, just north of Peterborough.
Address: . Curve Lake Indian Reserve, ON
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