- Arts & Culture
- Downtown Orillia
Catch the hottest names in music as they perform live in our 5,000 seat state of the art Entertainment Centre. Weekly, year-round big name concerts are performed by KISS, Russell Peters, Sheryl Crow, Weezer, Jerry Seinfeld, Toby Keith, Carrie…
LEACOCK MUSEUM NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE – For over fifty years the Leacock Museum has been welcoming visitors to the Old Brewery Bay on the shores of Lake Couchiching. This stately, 19-room summer home represents Stephen Leacock’s lifetime love…
The Orillia Museum of Art & History is located in the historic 1894 Sir Sam Steele Memorial Building in the heart of downtown Orillia’s shopping and restaurant district. This unique art gallery and museum presents significant art &…
In the very heart of Orillia sits a fairy-tale building, and inside that building, legends are born. Since 1895, the city has dreamed, laughed, wept and fought inside the Orillia Opera House. Many of the city’s defining moments have taken place…
Ax Men is an urban axe throwing club in Orillia! This is a premier destination for birthday parties, corporate events, bachelor & bachelorette parties & all other types of special occasions. Whether it’s to pick up a new hobby or learn…
Cloud Gallery is a hybrid art gallery located in a 10,000 square foot heritage building in downtown Orillia. They showcase art inspired by Ontario’s natural beauty and feature works from over 25 leading artists from across the province. Cloud…
Everyone’s welcome at Coldwater’s entertainment centre offering 8 lanes of 5 pin bowling. We are a family-friendly facility and wheelchair accessible. Rent our facility for your private party or fundraising event. • Automatic Pin Setters…
The Coldwater and District Community Centre is available for bookings such as shinny hockey, anniversary parties, weddings etc. For booking information, please contact the Community Centre.
Curling club with licenced lounge and four ice sheets * Summer home of the Coldwater Shuffleboard Club.
This Landmark Grist Mill in Coldwater was constructed in 1833-34 for the Ojibwa natives who had been settled on 3969 hectares (9800 acres) between the Coldwater River and the Narrows at Orillia, on the western side of Lake Couchiching. It is a…