Milton Events for December 2019 | The Amy Flowers Team

Cathy Gordon • November 18, 2019

Every month Milton is packed with great events for families to enjoy and December 2019 is no exception! We have found many great Holiday events to keep your family in the festive spirit right through to the New Year! So, bundle up in your warmest gear and head out to enjoy our fabulous town!

Downtown Milton’s HolidayFest

December 7th
12pm – 7pm

#MiltonHolidayFest19

The Downtown Milton BIA invites you to celebrate the holidays in Downtown Milton on Saturday, December 7, 2019. There will be crafts, games, photo ops plus seasonal specials and decorations, not to mention a pop-up market and the Jolly old man himself! Holiday Fest will take place on Main Street between Martin Street and Brown Street.

Milton Historical Society’s ChristmasFest Books And Curiosities Sale

December 7
12pm – 6pm

In conjunction with Downtown Milton HolidayFest 2019, Milton Historical Society will host its annual Christmas Books and Curiosities Sale on Saturday December 7, 2019, from noon to 6 p.m. at the historic Waldie Blacksmith Shop in beautiful downtown Milton.
The Society has some unique and highly desirable Christmas gift ideas for that hard-to-buy-for family member or friend who loves Milton. Watch for an amazing bundle deal, to be announced shortly, on the Society’s wide variety of coffee table-quality books of local history. Also available are the Society’s classic coffee table mugs, and great gift certificates for the 2020 Guided Walking Tours and 2020 Blacksmith courses. Our professional blacksmiths will also be selling some unique iron items they have hand-crafted. They are also available to discuss making that unique item you’d like them to hand-craft for you.
For further information, please visit the Society’s website at www.miltonhistoricalsociety.ca

Merry Market, Milton Edition

December 7
11am – 4pm

Hugh Foster Hall
141 King Street
Milton

Hello Happy Market invites you to Merry Market, a carefully curated shopping event of handmade goodies just in time for the holidays! Shoppers! Grab your pals because this one is not to be missed! Who are you bringing!? 
Check out this event’s Facebook page for a full list of incredible vendors: Merry Market

Miracle on Main Street – a Classic Milton Event!

December 9
6:30am – 9:30am

Troy’s Diner
295 Main Street Milton

One of the most popular Milton events, the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation’s (TJSF) Miracle on Main initiative has raised millions through donations and sponsorships for underprivileged families, McMaster Children’s Hospital, SickKids, Salvation Army, Halton Women’s Place, local charities and school boards.

In addition, last year, Halton Regional Police Services Toys for Tots merged into TJSF’s Miracle on Main Street. As a result, this year an exciting partnership will be formed with Peel Regional Police Toys for Tots and Cram the Cruiser in hope of supporting more families than ever before.

FREE ADMISSION with a donation of a new unwrapped toy!

Christmas on the Rails

December 7, 14 & 15

Halton County Radial Railway
13629 Guelph Line, Milton, Ontario L9T 5A2

Ride into the holiday season! There’s nothing like riding the rails through the woods with snow on the trees and Christmas carols in the air and a visit from Santa! Tickets sold at the door.

Men’s Night at Downtown Milton’s The Vault

December 11
6:30pm – 9pm

Guys – let The Vault help you take the stress out of last-minute shopping. Head out for their first annual Gents night for food, drinks, and storewide discounts! There will be raffles and giveaways from some amazing local businesses. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/431133234146245/?active_tab=about  

Family Night Social- Ginger all the way

Dec 12
6pm – 8pm

Hugh Foster Hall
141 King Street
Milton

Hosted by Halton Families for Families – Bringing families together this holiday season to decorate some gingerbread and enjoy other holiday festivities.

44th Annual Campbellville Country Christmas Parade

December 15
1:30pm – 3:30pm

Santa is coming to the town of Campbellville!

This rural parade is very much a community endeavor. Floats come from local businesses, community groups and local households!

Children and parents will be able to meet Santa and his elves after the parade at St David’s Church – where gifts, hot drinks and snacks will be available.

Milton Community Theatre presents ELF the Musical

Presented by Milton Community Theatre

Based on the cherished 2003 holiday film, this comedy follows Buddy the Elf as he embarks on his journey to NYC to find his true identity. Faced with harsh realities that his father is on the naughty list and his 1/2 brother doesn’t believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his family & help NY remember the true meaning of Christmas. This holiday classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner self. After all, the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!

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