Watch this page throughout the year, mark your calendar and enjoy community events happening throughout The Blue Mountains!

Canada Day
The Town of The Blue Mountains is excited to announce the return to in-person celebrations and events this Canada Day.
Events are scheduled throughout Thornbury, Clarksburg and Blue Mountain Village for everyone to enjoy. The Canada Day parade will begin at 11:00 a.m. in downtown Clarksburg and will end in Thornbury with birthday cake on Bruce Street at noon.

Outdoor Family Movie Nights
The Town of The Blue Mountains is excited to host outdoor family movie nights for the 2022 summer season. The free series of family-friendly movies will be shown bi-weekly at parks throughout the community. Before each movie night, there will be exciting pre-show entertainment and a variety of children’s activities provided by The Blue Mountains Public Library.
The movies will start at dusk (approximately 8:30 – 9:00 p.m.), and everyone is encouraged to bring their own snacks, chairs and blankets. We can’t wait to see you there!
Lobsterfest 2022
The Lobsterfest fundraising dinner is back for 2022! Happening, Saturday, July 2, 2022 at the Beaver Valley Community Centre, 58 Alfred St. W., Thornbury. Delicious east coast lobster dinner includes lobster, bbq chicken, fresh-baked roll, baked potato, salad and dessert.
Ticket and dinner information is available on the event website.

Rural Environmental Day
The Thornbury/Beaver Valley Lions Club is excited to present Rural Environmental Day, taking place on Saturday, July 9 at the Marsh Street Centre in Clarksburg.
The all-day event, happening from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., will include a welcome breakfast on the patio, presentations from special guest speakers, lunch, various guided tours, and more!
To reserve your ticket, please visit www.bvlionsclub.ca.
For more information, please email bvlions@hotmail.com or call (519) 599 - 7781.

Blue Mountain Pottery Expo & Film Premiere
The Craigleith Heritage Depot is excited to announce the Blue Mountain Pottery Expo and Film Premiere event. Happening, July 23 and 24 at the Beaver Valley Community Centre in Thornbury.
This weekend event brings together experts, collectors, filmmakers, designers, pottery employees, antique dealers, museums, curators, craftspeople and you to discover the charm, history and importance of Blue Mountain Pottery.
The Craigleith Heritage Depot presents this event with its partners, The Town of The Blue Mountains, The Blue Mountain Pottery Collector’s Club, the Thornbury B.I.A., Royal Canadian Legion Branch 281, Beaver Valley Outreach, the Collingwood Museum, and others.