Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; July 14 - 16

photo courtesy of chemong lodge, facebook.

Here are some things to do in Peterborough City and County this weekend from July 14 to 16!

 

Lakefield Literary Festival

The next Lakefield Literary Festival will take place on July 14 and 15, 2023 in the Bryan Jones Theatre at Lakefield College School. Two authors will be presented on Friday evening; the Children’s Tent will offer its popular program on Saturday morning at Lakefield’s downtown Cenotaph Park; two authors will be presented on Saturday afternoon; and a headlining author will be presented on Saturday evening.

The festival will be presenting two authors on Friday evening, two authors on Saturday afternoon, and a headlining author on Saturday evening, with participating authors to be announced.

Admission to individual events will be $35, or $90 for a pass to all the events. In addition, the children’s tent will return to Lakefield’s downtown Cenotaph Park to offer its popular Saturday morning program.

When: All weekend.

Where: Bryan Jones Theatre at Lakefield College School (4391 County Rd. 29, Lakefield)

 

Chemong Lodge Oysterfest

Chemong Lodge welcome’s you to join us for our 2nd Annual Oysterfest, presented by the Peterborough Business Network in support of the YMCA of Central East Ontario.

Oysterfest promises a day jam-packed with award winning Oysters shucked by 10X Canadian Oyster Shucking Champion Eamon Clark & his team, your favourite Primal Cuts & Dr J’s BBQ proteins, Beverage Stations from our amazing vendors, Charity Raffles, Attractions & Bouncy Castle for the kids, plus Central Smith Ice Cream.

It’s not a festival without some great Live Music- enjoy performances by Cary Shields and SJ Riley!

Your ticket will include 2 beverage tickets and your choice of:
-Half dozen oysters
-1/4 rack of ribs
-Pulled Pork Sandwich
-Brisket Sandwich, or
-Wagyu Hot Dog

Additional food & beverage tickets will be available for purchase on-site.

When: July 15, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Where: Chemong Lodge (764 Hunter St., Bridgenorth)

 

League 1 Ontario Men's Home Game - Electric City FC vs North Mississauga FC

The Electric City Football Club Men’s Team host the North Mississauga FC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 15, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Where: Fleming College (599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough)

 

League 1 Ontario Women's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Vaughan Azzurri

The Electric City Football Club Women’s Team host the Darby FC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 15 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Where: Fleming College (599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough)

 

Check out the Peterborough Farmers Market

Buy directly from the farmer who grew it, raised it, harvested, or foraged it! Sixty percent of our vendors are primary producers who have gone through a third party inspection process to verify they grow 100% of what they sell. The remaining forty percent include bakers, prepared food vendors, artists and community groups.

Enjoy a festive market atmosphere with Peterborough’s finest prepared food vendors, artisans and musicians. 

Every Saturday there is local produce, delicious takeaway meals and goodies and artisan wares.

When: July 15, 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Where: Morrow Park

 

4th Line Theatre Presents The Tilco Strike

The Tilco Strike recounts the year-long fight between 35 poorly paid women, and their male bosses at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, who were determined to crush the women and their union. The strike began in December 1965 over a $25 bonus and escalated into an epic battle between organized labour and strike-breaking employers. The women lost their fight, but changed labour relations in Ontario forever.

When: Various shows all weekend.

Where: 4th Line Theatre (9 Tupper St., Millbrook)

 

Watch Harness Racing at Kawartha Downs

Horse racing is an exciting sport, dynamic business and a major contributor to the agricultural economy in Ontario. At Kawartha Downs, we feature harness or Standardbred racing where the horses are attached to a race bike (called a sulky) and are steered by drivers through a one mile race.

Kawartha Downs is a five-eighths mile track which means the races start on the far side (away from the grandstand) of the racetrack, pass by the grandstand and race once more around the track with the exciting finish right in front of the fans and grandstand.

The horses which compete in harness racing have two distinct gaits. Pacers, the most common, move with both legs on the same side operating together. The front and hind legs on the right and left side move together. The majority of pacers wear equipment called hopples which help them maintain their gait.

When a trotter races their opposite legs work together – the front right and left rear come forward at the same time and vice versa.

The Standardbred horse is noted for its versatility and even temperament. Many harness horse that don’t make the racetrack can be found in the Mennonite communities, working as police horses and used in therapeutic riding programs. Standardbreds also make great riding horses and can be trained to compete in a variety of disciplines including barrel racing, dressage etc.

When: July 15 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Where: Kawartha Downs (1382 County Rd. 28, Fraserville)