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Stratford Shakespeare Festival

Two hours west of Toronto is the historic town of Stratford, home of North America's biggest classic repertory theatre: the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. The festival is a huge Southern Ontario ...more »

  • Location: Stratford
  • Type: Theatre - live performances
  • Tel: 519-271-0055

Blyth Festival

The Blyth Festival is a popular festival that runs through the summer months until the early fall. Located in the town of Blyth in the heart of Huron County, the Blyth Festival is known for its ...more »

  • Location: Region - South Western Ontario
  • Type: Theatre - live performances
  • Tel: 519-523-9300

Fort Henry

Fort Henry is the historic 19th century British military fortress in Kingston that now serves as a museum and historic site. The site offers guided tours as well as musical performances from a ...more »

  • Location: Kingston
  • Type: Historical Sites
  • Tel: (613) 542-7388

MacLaren Art Centre

The MacLaren Art Centre is Barrie's premier public art gallery. It houses a permanent collection of 26,000 works of art and even a unique collection of 23,116 vintage Soviet Union press photographs ...more »

  • Location: Barrie
  • Type: Art Galleries
  • Tel: 705-721-9696

Drayton Entertainment

Drayton Entertainment, spanning several Ontario communities, is one of Canada's most successful live theatre companies. Drayton Entertainment is dedicated to providing spectacular, highly engaging ...more »

  • Location: Region - Bruce Peninsula
  • Type: Theatre - live performances

Muskoka Heritage Place

The Muskoka Heritage Place, located in Huntsville, is Muskoka's cultural hub and historical centre. It is home to the Muskoka Museum, the Muskoka Pioneer Village and the Portage Flyer Train. Explore ...more »

  • Location: Region - Muskoka
  • Type: Museums
  • Tel: (705) 789-7576

Our Local Experts say:

Being the 3rd largest theatre market in the world, Ontario is on the cutting edge of theatre and arts, as traditional and contemporary plays, musicals, dance recitals, art galleries, and classical concerts abound in the province.

Experience Ontario’s thriving theatre district through a variety of Shakespearean tragedies, Broadway smash hits, polished dance productions, and top of the line musicals. Toronto is known as one of the theatre capitals of the world. Ontario also holds an impressive amount of art, both ancient and modern, in its many galleries.

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