Milton Weekend Events July 20-22, 2018 | The Amy Flowers Team

Marketing Team • July 16, 2018

Looking for things to do this weekend in Milton & Halton Area?

Check out our weekend event listings to find a fun event for your family & friends…   

Milton Classic Car Show

Friday, July 20, 2018 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

150 classic cars will line the streets of Downtown Milton. There will be live music, extended patios, shopping and prizes. Take a walk through Downtown and you will feel as though you’ve taken a step back in time!

Downtown Milton

251 Main Street East, Milton ON, L9T1P1

Milton Night Market

Come out for a night on the town & connect with friends & neighbours! Join us as we provide a platform for local artisans, independent business owners and entertainers to showcase their creations and talents to Milton and its neighbouring communities.

Event Details

Milton Fairgrounds, Milton Ontario

Admission $5.00 for 12+

2018 Summer Fair & Farm Expo

July 20th – 22nd 2018 – Country Heritage Park

  • The 19th Annual All Colours Antique Tractor Show  (the Odds and Sods Edition)
  • The Tractor and Truck Pull
  • The Heavy Horse Pull
  • Heritage Buildings open to public
  • Barn animals
  • Flea Market
  • Classic Car Cruiser Night
  • Live Entertainment
  • Farm to Fork Market
  • Food Trucks and Fair Food
  • Wagon Rides
  • Kids Zone with Bouncies, rides and more!

 

Try It Series- Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga

Ages 12 and up, minimum 5ft height requirement

Looking to switch up your yoga routine? Trade your yoga mat for a stand up paddle board and work on your balance, strength, flexibility and concentration. SUP Yoga Instructor, Jana Ruby, will guide you through a gentle practice to help you connect to your breath, body and the beauty of nature. This one-hour class is great for both beginners and experienced yogis. No stand up paddle boarding or yoga experience required.

Try It Series- Stand Up Paddle Board Basic Instruction

Ages 12 and up, minimum 5ft height requirement

(includes equipment, PFD & instruction)

Summer Fest – Black Currant Bash

July 21-22, 2018 10am-6pm

$10 admission

Andrews’ Scenic Acres

9365 10th Sideroad, Milton ON, L9T 2X9

(905) 878-5807

Yoga in the Fields

Join Terre Bleu in our tranquil lavender fields for a truly unique yoga experience! Yoga at Terre Bleu is the ideal place to escape the everyday and spend a sunny morning outdoors breathing in the relaxing perfume of lavender and taking in the serene landscape. You are sure to come away with a feeling of peaceful relaxation, highlighted by a calming cold lavender tea and cooling facecloth scented with our premium essential oil distilled right here at the farm. All levels welcome. Ages 12 and up.

PRE-REGISTER IS NECESSARY

Saturdays & Sundays until Sept 2, 2018

Christmas in July

July 20-22, 2018

Toronto West KOA

9301 Second Line, Milton ON,

Santa Claus is coming to town! Join us this weekend as we celebrate Christmas a little early. Children will have the opportunity to meet with Santa and have their picture taken. Christmas crafts and activities will be held all weekend long. Don’t forget to decorate your site as Santa will be watching to surprise the best decorated site with a special gift

Check out other great events happening at KOA throughout the summer:  www.facebook.com/pg/TorontoWestKOA/events

Food Truck’N Friday at Kelso

Food Truck’N Fridays at Kelso every Friday night until August 31, 2018 with an exciting lineup of southern Ontario’s best food trucks.

Don’t miss your chance to feast with some of Ontario’s most celebrated mobile kitchens.

Milton Farmers Market

The Milton Farmers’ Market has been bringing farm-fresh goodness and old-fashioned hospitality to Main Street, in downtown Milton, since 1972. Our farmers proudly display “picked fresh this morning” produce and the streets come alive with artisans and flower vendors. The  Milton Chamber of Commerce  operates the weekly Saturday morning event from May through October and is one of Ontario’s best outdoor Farmers’ Markets. This years Market will host over  40 vendors  on Main Street

5 Drive In

Only 10 minutes outside Milton sits one of the last remaining drive in theatres, with three screens and triple features on each all weekend it is a great way to make some family memories this weekend!

Cineplex Family Favourite – The Greatest Showman

Saturday mornings at 11am 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!

FAIRY TALE FRIDAYS

oin us for our upcoming  Fairy Tale Friday Celebrations . Each event, unless otherwise listed, is from  6:00pm to 7:30pm  and is generally best suited for  children aged 3 thru 7 . Children will be able to participate in a variety of dress up activities, nail polish, simple face paint, arts and crafts, dancing and our signature themed Tea Party along side their favourite character. Children also collect great  Take Home Bags  too! Fairy Tale Fridays are a  “drop & go”  for parents, so you can have some much deserved time for yourselves

 All children need a  reservation  in order to attend. For more info, and to make your reservation, please call So Charming today.   Space is limited.

www.socharming.ca

 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!

 

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