Milton Events Of November 2019 | The Amy Flowers Team

Cathy Gordon • October 29, 2019

See what Milton & the Halton Area really have to offer you this November 2019…

November 2019 is here and that means a new month of fun-filled events! Here are you will find Milton & the Halton Area`s most amazing events. A month full of family-friendly events and activities that all can enjoy in a group or individually! So clear some calendar space and go see all Milton has to offer.

Diwali and Govardhan Festival 2019

Nov 2nd 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM EDT

ISKCON Milton 317 Main Street East Inside Grace Anglican Church Milton, ON L9T 1P5

ISKCON Milton invites you and your family to celebrate Govardhan and Diwali festival. The celebration includes Govardhan Aarti, Damodar Aarti, Annakut, Ecstatic Kirtan, Krishna Katha, Mantra meditation, Vegetarian Feast and much more!

Fall lockdown 2019

Nov 2nd 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM

Fall Lockdown 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton ON, L9T 2X3

Join a live crew as they go through a haunted house that was historically owned by the Lucas family! If you’re in the mood for something spooky make sure to go and see for yourself if the stories are true…

Milton Speed Networking

Nov 6th 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

611 Farmstead Dr
Milton,  Ontario  L9T 4M3

If you`d like to support your business and meet others with the same goals, come to the Milton Speed Networking event and build your circle! Don’t miss out this November 2019.

MSC Open Mic Night 2019

Nov 9th 7 pm

Royal Canadian Legion #136
21 Charles St. Milton

If you like silent auctions and live music, or if you want to have a nice night out with some friends, then head of to the legion and enjoy the music.

Milton Mall Handmade Artisan Market — The Artful Blingster

Nov 9th 9:30 am  6:00 pm

Come on out to Milton Mall to enjoy Show Creations’ special Artisan Market. The market is filled with handmade goods for you to enjoy. Relax, browse and savour this one-of-a-kind experience!

Remembrance Day Parade & Ceremony 2019

United Way Holiday House Tour

Nov 15th & 16th

Each year, a group of generous local homeowners offer up their homes to United Way Halton & Hamilton, to be transformed and showcased with gorgeous holiday décor and festive entertainment ideas.

Santa Claus Parade

Nov 17th 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM

55 Ontario Street SouthMilton, ON, L9T 2M3Canada

The 2019 Milton Santa Claus Parade is finally here! As Milton celebrates being apart of the amazing North clear some room on your calendars to come and join in the festivities! Check out the link below if you`d liked to be apart of the parade, sponsor it, or learn about its history!

‘We Make Milton’ Visioning Night

Nov 20th 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST

Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School 1145 Bronte St S Milton, On L9T 8B4

The We Make Milton project is kicking off its next round of public engagement with a focus on working with the community to set a vision for Milton’s future to the year 2050.

Poland Info Night

https://www.miltonchamber.ca/event-detail/poland-information-evening-2019/

The Nutcracker Holiday Spectacular

Nov 24th 2:00 PM – 11:59 PM

FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton 1010 Main Street Street E., Milton ON, L9T 6H7

The We Make Milton project is kicking off its next round of public engagement with a focus on working with the community to set a vision for Milton’s future to the year 2050.

CP Holiday Train 2019 with Alan Doyle & Beautiful Band

November 28, 2019
Glen Eden Ski & Snowboard Centre, West Parking Lot
5234 Kelso Road

Arrives: 4:45 PM
Event Ends: 5:30 PM

The Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train will soon set out once again to entertain hundreds of thousands of people, celebrating 21 years of collecting food and raising funds for food banks across North America.

This event is free. Attendees are asked to bring money or a heart-healthy donation for their local food bank.

St. Andrews Day Celebration of Scottish Music

Nov 29th 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton 1010 Main Street East, Milton, Ontario L9T 6H7

A special St. Andrew’s Day celebration of Scottish Music with special guests: The Georgetown Pipe Band!

* Tickets can now be purchased using the Pre-Sale Code HOME
General public on-sale begins June 1st

Holiday Bazaar

Nov 30th 10 am – 2 pm

Milton Sports Center 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton, Ontario L9T 6J5

An amazing crafts event happening right here in Milton! Plenty of vendors such as Chalk Couture, Cozy Creations, ENJO, Epicure and so many more! Make sure to clear some calendar space and check it out!

November 2019 Ongoing Events in Milton


Cineplex Family Favourite

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!

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

 

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