Broken Social Scene
Maxwell's Concerts & Events 35 University Avenue East, Waterloo, ON, CanadaIconic Canadian Indie-Rockers Broken Social Scene return to Maxwell's Concerts & Events on Saturday June 7th!
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Iconic Canadian Indie-Rockers Broken Social Scene return to Maxwell's Concerts & Events on Saturday June 7th!
This is the largest wood carving show in Canada featuring some of the best carvers in Canada and the USA.
Join Market Road Antiques for a charming Open Air Antique Fair, where history comes alive under the open sky!
Small Town Walking Tour: St. Jacobs might look like a town frozen in time, but this small village blends the modern and traditional and always stays connected to its roots.
Roller skate in Downtown Kitchener with us!
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
Stroll Walking Tour + Elmira Wagon Tours – two things to do in St. Jacobs that will expand your understanding of local history and the Mennonite community – a wagon tour in the morning & walking tour in the afternoon!
Small Town Walking Tour: St. Jacobs might look like a town frozen in time, but this small village blends the modern and traditional and always stays connected to its roots.
Join our inclusive run club and take a 5km run at your own pace followed by a social session in Counterpoint Brewing Co's taproom!
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.