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Here are 5 events in Orillia this weekend you won't want to miss

The Coldwater Fall Fair, an adult craft night, and live music headline events happening in Orillia and area this weekend
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The demolition derby at the Coldwater Fall Fair is slated for Friday night.

Are you looking for something to do in the Orillia area this weekend?

Visit OrilliaMatters' event listing page here.

Below are five area events among the many happening this weekend:

131st Coldwater Fall Fair

The Friday night demolition derby, the Saturday night truck and tractor pull, and the weekend long midway headline The Village of Coldwater's marquee event of the year.

For more information, click here.

Adult Craft Night: Beginner Screen Printing Workshop

The hands-on Friday evening class at the Orillia Public Library will guide you through the basics of screen printing, from how screens are prepared to producing your very own prints. 

For more information, click here.

Lighthouse Live

One of Canada's most iconic bands, Lighthouse, is set to take the Orillia Opera House stage at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Limited tickets are still available to see the Canadian Walk of Fame and Canadian Songwriter's Hall of Fame band.

For more information, click here.

A Night in Nashville with Brian John Hardwood

Brian John Harwood takes to the barrel room stage at Couchiching Craft Brewing Co. with The Band Caves and Kris Barclay for an intimate singer and songwriter acoustic set featuring stories from the road, inspiration for the songs and cold beer.

For more information, click here.

KICKIN Back Fields Sunflower Fall Market

Local artisans, food vendors, and live entertainment open at 2383 Burnside Line on Saturday at 11 a.m. You can pick your own sunflowers and have a chance to cuddle cow.

For more information, click here.


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Tyler Evans

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Tyler Evans got his start in the news business when he was just 15-years-old and now serves as a video producer and reporter with OrilliaMatters
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