Milton Events Of July 2019 | The Amy Flowers Team

Cathy Gordon • June 27, 2019

Explore all that Milton & The Halton Area has to offer for the entire month of July 2019…July 2019 Events Banner

As the Summer is just starting, so are all of the events that come with it! July 2019 is packed full of fun nights and days for all in and out of towners of all ages to enjoy. So without further ado clear your calendar and make room for the best Milton has to offer!

 

CANADA DAY

July 1st

If you’re looking to come out with the family and/or friends, come down to the Milton fairgrounds! With varieties of food, games and even fireworks to top it all off. This will be a great place to spend the day with family and friends. Located at 136 Robert Steet Milton, Ontario.

RIB FEST

July 2019  5th – 7th 

Milton Rib Fest is bringing the BEST BBQ in CANADA right to your back yard! Come join us for a weekend full of food, fun, and entertainment; our attractions for KIDS & ADULTS will keep the whole family busy! Located at 136 Robert Steet Milton, Ontario.

SECRET GARDENS OF MILTON TOUR

July 7th

Take a tour through nine, gorgeous, town and country gardens. Four gardens in town and four in the country. The ninth garden showcases the brand new Milton Hospital “Serenity Garden’, planted and maintained by the Society’s volunteers.

 

RHYTHMIC MOON YOGA

Jul 12th

8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Join us for Rhythmic Moon Yoga at Mount Nemo! At this after-hours event, enjoy a yoga session guided by breath and nature under a summer evening sky.

FOREST BATHING

Jul 13th

8:30 am – 10:30 am

Join a certified forest and nature therapy guide and immerse yourself in nature. This Japanese practice, Shinrin Yoku, or ‘forest bathing’ will introduce you to a variety of ‘invitations’ that will help you alleviate stress, increase energy and boost your immune system.

RIB & CRAFT BEER FEST

July 19thRib Platter

The Milton Rib and Craft Beer Festival are back for 2019 and we’re bringing the best BBQ in Canada to the Milton Fairgrounds. Free admission, free parking, live music and a kids zone. This truly is an event for all ages with attracts that are sure to keep adults and kids entertained!

DOWNTOWN MILTON CLASSIC CAR SHOW

On Friday, July 19th from 6 pm to 10 pm, 140 classic cars will line the streets of Downtown Milton. There will be live music, extended patios, shopping and prizes. Don’t miss out on this experience!

 

PYJAMA NIGHT: KIDS SURVIVAL NIGHT

Jul 20th

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

What skills do you need to survive alone in the forest? Challenge yourself at our Survival Kids Pajama Night and enjoy an evening at Crawford Lake Conservation Area.

Milton Night Market

Calling all Night Owls young & old to stop what they are doing ~ set everything aside for one night to celebrate as a community with us! We will transform the Milton Community Park into something electric & magical. Gather your friends & families ~ Kick back & listen to some live music, shop 100 vendors & dine under the stars. We invite you to put life on pause on July 27th and enjoy a night with us!

Ticket – $6.00 at the gate (cash only)
12 & under free (must be accompanied by an adult)

 

Something Sweet Fest

Look who joined the Milton Night Market! Meet the “sweetest” talkers around as they serve you up their recipes for success. What’s your pleasure? – Build Your Own Dessert Bar- Taco Ice Cream-Soft Serve and More!
“Life is short and so it’s up to you to make it sweet”!
This event is hosted at the Night Market – 100 Vendors/ Live Music/ Beer Garden .
$6.00 Admission to the Night Market (12 & under free) gains you access to Something Sweet Fest.

Milton Flower Market

Floral vendors will line the pathways of the grounds with gorgeous arrangements and bouquets!

Our “Garden Gnome club” will also feature a kids ‘Make & Take’ craft and scavenger hunt with prizes!

Don’t miss out on this great day out and don’t forget to grab a bunch of flowers for the special mom(‘s) in your life!

See you there!

PlayStation VR Pop Up

Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

They will be setting up a VR pop-up where kids 12 and older can have first access to new fun and interactive technology!

Have a child who is younger than 12? Don’t worry there will be plenty of other fun activities for them to try out!

Play station will be set up in front of EB Games from 12-5 pm on Saturday, July 27, 2019, see you there!

Check out our website fro more info: www.miltonmall.com

FIGHT NIGHT IN MILTON

July 27th

Milton is having it’s first ever live boxing event! Located at the Milton Memorial Arena on  77 Thompson Road. This event presents Olympic level boxing! If you are interested consider getting your tickets early as they will be less expensive then paying at the door.

 

July 2019 Ongoing Events in Milton


Saturday mornings at 11 am is Cineplex Family Favourites in Milton. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting WE Charity. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family!

Champs – Family Bowling

Aspire Climbing

Aspire Climbing is Milton, Ontario’s indoor rock climbing gym. Conveniently located on Bronte St., just north of Main St. across from the historic  Robertson Screw  building.

Designed by  Rockwerx Canada , using the latest state-of-the-art climbing wall technology and adventure play structures to create a climbing gym like no other. Each area has been meticulously designed and crafted through the passion of our in-house team, to inspire and motivate our customers. We aspire to be more than we are; to give more, to see more, to do more. We hope you enjoy our facility, our team and everything we have to offer. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Milton Farmers Market

The Farmers Markert is going on every Saturday starting at 7:00 am and ending at 12:00 pm. The market is host to many local farmers selling fresh and products first hand! It is an amazing experience to meet local farmers and support them as a town. Along with local farmers, the farmers market is also a place that local shops come together as well!

Do you have an upcoming event that you would like to see here? Email us at marketing@amyflowers.ca

 

 

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