Travels With Diane: A Small Town Ontario Festival
One of my all-time favourite small town Ontario festivals is the Cobourg Waterfront Festival. The town of Cobourg is located in southern Ontario 95 kilometres east of Toronto. Since 1987, this 3 day festival has been held on the Canada Day long weekend. With a town population of 18,519 people, historic Cobourg has a great old fashioned main street featuring interesting historic buildings such as the Town Hall, named Victoria Hall, built in 1860 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The Cobourg waterfront Festival is held on the beach, the pier and the grounds of Victoria Park and Beach snugged up against the white sand beach of Lake Ontario. People come from all over to attend the Cobourg Waterfront Festival. Some people arrive in sailboats or yachts because of the easy access from the harbour. The festival Midway is located on the pier which separates the beach from the harbour. It is quite the sight to see the huge ferris wheel on the pier and an amazing thrill to hear the music drifting over the lake and harbour.
The Canada Coast Guard crew and rescue boat are on hand for any water emergencies as their offices are located at the foot of the pier and their rescue boats dock at the harbour side of the pier.
Brand new this year, the Cobourg Police were using Segway PT's to patrol the festival. The Segway PT is eco-friendly and operates on lithium-ion batteries. When you stand on a Segway PT it remains stationary, when you shift your weight forward, backward, left or right the Lean Steer technology sends you in the precise direction you want to go, at exactly the speed you want to go. The two police officers with Segway Pt's said that they really liked them and that they were easy to use.
My favourite festival booth this year was dedicated to bird rescue and education. They had a peregrine falcon and a 12 week old baby horned owl. The falcon was hooded to keep him calm in the crowds. Apparently, the baby owl was only 2 1/2- 3 inches tall when she was born. She felt very soft and she was very inquisitive.
The Cobourg Waterfront Festival had an amazing variety of foods available. One unique food vendor, Vintage Pizza Pie had a copper wood-fired oven to create wood-fired pizzas. The huge copper oven was in the bed of an incredible pickup truck.
At the Craft Show, there were two specialty vendors who deserve mention; the Lighthouse Lemonade. Inc., from Rockwood, Ontario and the spruce wood handmade cookie co., from Warkworth, Ontario. The owner of the Lighthouse Lemonade. Inc., sells large bottles filled from her grandmother's recipe. All you do is add water. It was very tasty and refreshing. Check it out at www.lighthouse.lemonade@live.ca
Sprucewood handmade cookie co. makes very delicious and addictive shortbread cookies. I taste tested 7 different varieties. My personal favourites were the chocolate chip shortbread cookies made with semi-sweet chocolate chips and the maple shortbread cookies made from pure maple syrup.
Each year at the Coburg Waterfront Festival there is one hot item that people buy and use at the festival. This year, everywhere you went you saw people with walking sticks. These inexpensive walking sticks were available at the Fellowship of Christian Farmers booth. This year is their first year at the festival. The walking sticks have an attached leather strap decorated with 5 coloured beads symbolizing Christian ideas; a gold bead for Heaven, a red bead for the Blood of Christ, white for Purity and Forgiveness and green for Spiritual Growth. This Staff or Walking Street was the most popular item at the festival.
The 3 day Coburg Waterfront Festival is worth the visit as it is very enjoyable and has something for everyone; a Piano on the beach to play, A Teddy Bear Picnic, Bandshell musical entertainment, Beer Tents, Antique and Rare Coins Appraisal Show, Breakfast in the Park, Canadian Forces Skyhawks Parachute Show on Victoria Beach, free small Canadian flag and pin from the Town of Cobourg Visitor booth, a Canada Day Parade, Celebration and Fireworks on Canada Day plus much more.
The ambience at the Cobourg waterfront Festival was warm, friendly and relaxed. If you have never been there, I recommend you visit in 2014.
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