As the Municipality of Kincardine gears up for construction work this summer with the Downtown Dig, they’re releasing their plans for warm weather events.
The municipality says that as of February 16th, most groups have found ways to adapt their events.
They are also announcing Blinky’s Bash a kickoff event for the Downtown Dig, which is being held on March 18th from 1-4 pm.
It’s also the last event planned to happen on Queen Street in Kincardine ahead of the start of construction, which the municipality has planned for the end of the month, weather permitting.
Confirmed Events For 2023:
– Blinky’s Bash: A Kick-off Event for the Downtown Dig
March 18th, from 1-4pm; Queen Street in Downtown Kincardine
– Home and Garden Expo hosted by the Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce
April 28-29th; Davidson Centre, Kincardine
– Hike for Hospice hosted by Huron Shores Hospice
May 13th; Davidson Centre, Kincardine
– Tour of Kincardine: a cross-town bike race ending at Geddes Park
May 14th; Kincardine
– Rock with Your Docs
June 17th; Davidson Centre, Kincardine
– Pride Parade and Celebration
June 24th; Macpherson and Dunsmoor Parks, Kincardine
– Market in the Park: every Monday, all summer
May 22nd – July 3rd, and July 17th – August 28th; Connaught Park, Kincardine
July 10th – September 4th; Tiverton and District Sports Centre, Tiverton
– Piping in the Park with the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band
every Saturday, all summer
July 1st – September 2nd; Durham Market Square North and Victoria Park, Kincardine
– Canada Day Celebrations
July 1st; Macpherson and Dunsmoor Parks, Kincardine
– Kincardine Scottish Festival
July 7-9th; Victoria Park and The Flats, Kincardine
– Bruce Telecom Lighthouse Blues Festival
July 14-16th; throughout Downtown Kincardine
– Chantry Chinook Fishing Derby
July 22-August 6th; Station Beach, Kincardine
– Bulldogs Beach Dance
July 29th; Reunion Park, Kincardine
– Cruise Day
August 5th; Kincardine Municipal Airport
– Gathering of the Bands
August 26th; Victoria Park, Kincardine
– Marine Heritage Event
August 26th; north pier and along Red Trail, Kincardine


