Belmont Village Bestival
Belmont Village Bestival is a two day festival bringing local artists to the Village to celebrate music and other artistic expressions in this beautiful gem within the City of Kitchener.
Belmont Village Bestival is a two day festival bringing local artists to the Village to celebrate music and other artistic expressions in this beautiful gem within the City of Kitchener.
Experience the joy of the annual Christkindl Market, Canada's original Festival of German Christmas. Over 95 vendors offer a variety of goods to browse, from food and Christmas décor to special Christmas gifts, clothing, and so much more.
Christmas in the Village is an annual event in late November in Belmont Village featuring attractions for children and adults. Admission to Christmas in the Village is free, though there is a cost to participate in some of the festival's features.
Culture Days takes place each September and is dedicated to celebrating arts and culture in Waterloo Region. Part of a nationwide initiative, Culture Days has generated enthusiastic interest, participation, and support from a rapidly growing network of artists, organizations, and municipalities.
Join the Downtown Kitchener Ribfest & Craft Beer Show which will be exploding with flavours of barbequed ribs and chicken, great craft-brewed beer, with live entertainment in Victoria Park.
Gift of Lights is a family-friendly 2 kilometre drive-thru holiday light display that features 2 light tunnels, as well as over 30 static and animated light displays! This unique holiday experience is fun for all ages, including families, couples, groups, corporate events and bus groups.
The Grand River Film Festival is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run arts and culture group dedicated to bringing the best independent cinema from Canada and around the world to the Region of Waterloo.
The Irish Real Life Festival is a not for profit festival that celebrates the rich history and modern ideas of Ireland and Irish-Canadians.
Canada’s Greatest Bavarian Festival was founded in 1969 and is the largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Munich, Germany. The community-owned festival takes pride in maintaining their traditions, while representing the interests of the newest generations of “festers.”