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SUMMARY:PADI Women Dive Day
DESCRIPTION:Women Beneath the Surface: Diving for Conservation in Fathom Five National Marine Park \nThe Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association in partnership with Dive Life Tobermory are proud to host a regional fundraiser in celebration of PADI Women Dive Day in Tobermory\, Ontario — Canada’s scuba diving capital and gateway to Fathom Five National Marine Park.  \nThis three-day immersive event will bring together female-identifying divers and snorkelers for a unique weekend of diving\, citizen science training\, environmental education\, and community celebration! \nAll profits from the excursions offered by Dive Life Tobermory are generously donated back to Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association to directly support conservation projects on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula. \nCERTIFIED DIVER PACKAGE – $450 – BOOK NOW\n– Citizen Science Training \n– 2 Dive Charters over 2 Days (4 Dives Total): \nSaturday Morning: 2 Citizen Science Dives \nSunday Morning: 2 Citizen Science Dives \n– Waves of Change Welcome Party (Women in Diving & Conservation) \n– Lunch & Learn Debrief \n– Air Fills included \n– Rental gear available for a fee \nSNORKELER PACKAGE – $125 – BOOK NOW\n– Citizen Science Training \n– 1 Snorkel Charter (2hrs) \n– Saturday Morning: 1 Citizen Science Snorkel \n– Wetsuit\, Mask\, Snorkel\, Fins included \nItinerary: \nDAY 1\n\n\nFRIDAY EVENING:  WAVES OF CHANGE RECEPTION & SEMINAR\nExplore freshwater biodiversity\, geology\, and citizen science in this engaging seminar. Open to the community by donation and included for registered divers. \nFeatured Speaker: Jenna McGuire — ecologist\, educator\, and scientific illustrator from the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula\, inspiring a deeper connection to the natural world through art and education. \nUnderwater Life in Lake Huron \nIn this in-depth seminar\, we will meet some of the species that live in Lake Huron and learn more about their lives. Fish are a familiar group but there are also many interesting plants\, molluscs\, amphipods\, insects\, worms\, freshwater sponges and more! Exploring the stories of these creatures through their everyday biology and evolutionary origins is incredible. We learn about how life colonized the lakes after the retreat of the last glacier and the impacts of geology on a waterscape. We will also touch on how to be a citizen scientist and the areas of knowledge that need our help! Specimens\, models\, rock samples and a microscope will be on display for exploration and discussion. This session is meant to inspire awe and build excitement for the “hidden” biodiversity of life in Lake Huron. \nSome Topics Covered \n– Unique fish biology from the jaws of a freshwater drum to the evolutionary radiation of ciscoes. \n– Great Lakes seashell makers! Native freshwater pearly mussels\, gastropods and limpets. \n– Other invertebrate groups like bryozoans\, seed shrimp and worms. \n– The various zones of the lake (benthic\, pelagic\, nearshore). \n– The geological origins of Lake Huron and how to experience these deep time narratives at dive sites. \n– Intro to iNaturalist app \n\n\nTime: 6-9pm \n\n\nLocation: Parks Canada Visitor Centre 120 Chi sin tib dek Rd\, Tobermory\, ON N0H 2R0 \n\n\nDAY 2\nSATURDAY MORNING: DIVE LIFE TOBERMORY CITIZEN SCIENCE IN ACTION DIVE & SNORKEL CHARTERS\n\nOn Saturday morning\, we put our training into practice! Participants will head out into Fathom Five National Marine Park to document local marine life and contribute real data to our conservation efforts. \nSaturday morning kicks off with a 7am checkin at Dive Life Tobermory before boats depart at 8am for a hands-on citizen science mission. Participants will receive an onboard briefing on species ID and iNaturalist recording techniques before heading into the water; snorkelers will return at 10am\, while divers will complete two dives and return by 12pm. Citizen Science training and air fills are included\, but please come prepared with your own gear and approximately $15 for the mandatory Parks Canada Diver Registration Tags. \n\nTime: 8am vessel departures (7am checkin) \n\n\nLocation: Dive Life Tobermory – 3 Bay Street\, Tobermory\, ON N0H 2R0 \nSATURDAY AFTERNOON: TOBERMORY COMMUNITY CENTRE LUNCH & LEARN\n\n\nAfter a morning on the water\, divers will head to the Tobermory Community Centre from 12-3pm to recharge and reconnect. Enjoy a catered lunch while debriefing with fellow participants\, sharing findings\, and walking through the process of uploading your citizen science images to iNaturalist. \nThe afternoon features a specialized seminar led by Jenna McGuire on Underwater Sketching as a Tool for Citizen Science. This session builds on Friday’s discussions\, teaching you how to use sketching to document marine life and refine your observations in preparation for Sunday’s final dives. \nTime:  12pm-3pm \n\n\nLocation: Dive Life Tobermory – 3 Bay Street\, Tobermory\, ON N0H 2R0 \n\n\n\n\nDAY 3\nSUNDAY MORNING: DIVE LIFE TOBERMORY CITIZEN SCIENCE IN ACTION DIVE CHARTERS\n\nSunday morning mirrors our Saturday schedule\, giving divers a final opportunity to apply their new skills in the water. Following an 8am departure (7am check-in)\, we’ll head back into Fathom Five for two more citizen science dives. \nThis is your time to choose your focus: practice the underwater sketching techniques learned from Jenna McGuire or continue documenting species with your camera and iNaturalist. While this morning is dedicated to divers\, a snorkel boat can be made available if there is sufficient demand!  Divers will return to the dock at approximately 12pm. Citizen Science training and air fills are included\, but please come prepared with your own gear and approximately $15 for the mandatory Parks Canada Diver Registration Tags. \nSUNDAY AFTERNOON: DIVE LIFE TOBERMORY CLOSING CEREMONY DEBRIEF & NEXT STEPS\nImmediately following the Sunday dives\, we will gather for a brief Closing Ceremony. We’ll wrap up our findings\, discuss the impact of the data collected over the weekend\, and outline how you can continue your journey as a Citizen Scientist in your future dives! \n\nBookings: Reserve your spot with payment directly to Dive Life Tobermory under Events. You may also click on the RSVP and we will be in touch to help answer any questions!
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/padi-women-dive-day
LOCATION:Parks Canada Visitor Centre\, Dive Life Tobermory\, Tobermory Community Centre
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SUMMARY:Porchside Festival - A Vida Doce
DESCRIPTION:July 18 & 19\n\n\n\n\n225 Oak St.\, Collingwood\n\n\n\n\nA VIDA DOCE – THE SWEET LIFE is an eclectic mix of Latin music\, steeped in the many languages of love. From Portugal to Spain to France and Brazil\, travel with us through the traditional\, folk and jazz influenced music that has left an indelible mark on our hearts and souls. \nA Collingwood native with a stunning voice\, Sheri Weldon combines elegance\, warmth\, and deep musical artistry. Her performances span jazz\, opera\, and musical theatre\, earning acclaim across Canada. \nToronto-based Jazz guitarist and composer\, Dan Ionescu\, was acclaimed by jazz critics as the top Romanian jazz guitarist for 12 consecutive years. Since arriving in Toronto in 1996\, Dan has been very active in the jazz community performing with some of Toronto’s top musicians and on acclaimed albums. In 2014 he released a Brazilian/world music project entitled “Ginga”.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/porchside-festival-a-vida-doce
LOCATION:225 Oak street collingwood
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SUMMARY:BANDITFEST 2026
DESCRIPTION:Banditfest 2026!!
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/banditfest-2026
LOCATION:Heartwood Hall\, 939 2nd Ave E\, Owen Sound\, Ontario\, n4k 2h5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Sundays in the Park - Mudmen
DESCRIPTION:Creemore Village Green’s signature summer concert series! Join us every Sunday\, July through August\, for different genre of live music performed by a talented Canadian musician(s). Concerts are family-friendly and free to attend. \nPerforming this Sunday is Mudmen! Canada’s Celtic Rock Warriors!
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/sundays-in-the-park-mudmen
LOCATION:Creemore Village Green\, 181 Mill St\, Creemore\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Music in the Park - Quisha Wint
DESCRIPTION:was born to sing and entertain. She grew up in a Jamaican/Canadian home listening to Reggae\, Motown\, Gospel\, R&B\, then entered the jazz program at Humber College in the mid ’90s. From there she embarked upon her dream of performing with well-known musicians\, which took her to exciting overseas hotel engagements. With a bright personality and strong emotive vocal abilities\, Quisha is one of Toronto’s most sought-after session vocalists. She also performs regularly at corporate gigs. Currently living in the GTA\, Quisha is well established in the tight-knit music industry. She is a Phenomenal and expressive vocalist who also inspires others to live out their dreams. Quisha released her 1st EP entitled My Life in 2021 with rave reviews. Her 1st single Black Shoes\, off her grassroots project recently hit #1 on the Indie Music Artists charts.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/music-in-the-park-quisha-wint
LOCATION:Spy Cider House & Distillery\, 808108 Side Road 24\, Clarksburg\, ON\, N0H 1J0\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260719T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260719T213000
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SUMMARY:Harbour Nights: Youth Night w Paige Warner
DESCRIPTION:TD Harbour Nights will run from Sunday\, June 14 to Sunday\, August 16\, 2026 along the harbour at 1155 1st Ave West\, Owen Sound. \nPlease bring a lawn chair. This event is rain or shine. In the case of inclement weather\, the concert will move indoors to Harmony Centre’s Greaves Auditorium. You can get weather updates from @Owen Sound Tourism\, Events and Attractions on Facebook. \nFree admission – donations are greatly appreciated. Bring a lawn chair or blanket\, and arrive early for best seating (the site opens at 6 p.m.) The event occurs at the Marine and Rail Museum in Owen Sound – 1155 1st Avenue West. The Flying Fork and Sundays Ice Cream will be on-site when the event is held outdoors\, please consider grabbing dinner or dessert while in attendance.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/harbour-nights-youth-night-w-paige-warner
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SUMMARY:Bayside Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:BAYSIDE ASTRONOMY\nBayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy\, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution. \nCome here for program updates\, cancellations and more. \nOur celestial tours at Singing Sands start the Sunday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30). \nWe will (as long as it’s not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn\, the stripes of Jupiter’s chaotic atmosphere\, and the sights of distant galaxies\, nebulae\, and star clusters! We have a lot to show\, and only so much time to do it\, so we hope to see you there this summer! \nWhere – At Singing Sands on Dorcas Bay road\, the telescopes will be down near the beach at the end of the boardwalks. \nParking – Free after 10pm. \nWhen – Sessions begin Sundays after sunset on the picnic platform & usually last 60-75 minutes. \nFREE & open to everyone – whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what’s up there\, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula. \n  \nA note about LIGHT –  \nAlthough visibility is important for safety\, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars: \n\n        Avoid looking at your phone. If available\, put it on “night mode”\, and on stargazing apps\, see if there is a “red light” option.\n          Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.\n         Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.\n          If you have a head lamp\, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/bayside-astronomy-4
LOCATION:Singing Sands
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