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Events in January 2026

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28 December 2025(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

29 December 2025(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

30 December 2025(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

31 December 2025(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

1 January 2026(3 events)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

PDHM - Common Threads


1 January 2026

PDHM - Common Threads

Common Threads

First Thursday of each month.

10:00 am – 11:30 am

Calling all fibre artists and needleworkers! Whether your hobby of choice is knitting, embroidery, cross stitch, crochet, felting, or any other handmade piece of art worked up with needles, thread, or yarn, bring your projects and join us at the museum on the first Thursday of each month for a relaxing morning of crafting and connection.  Beginners welcome. Must have your own craft supplies. Pre-registration not required.

 

Please note: this event will not occur in June, July and August

Captain’s Polar Bear Levee


1 January 2026

Captain’s Polar Bear Levee

Captain’s Polar Bear Levee

JAN 1

Doors open at 1:00 pm

Celebrate the New Year at the museum! On January 1st, bring your fiddle or other instrument and join in the fun or simply sit back and enjoy the tunes and company. Doors will open at 1:00 pm and the levee starts after the Polar Bear Dip. We will also be collecting non-perishable food items for the food bank. Remember, this is the perfect time to renew your membership for 2026 and support your museum!

Admission by donation.

2 January 2026(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

3 January 2026(1 event)

Museums Closed

21 December 2025 3 January 2026

4 January 2026
5 January 2026
6 January 2026
7 January 2026
8 January 2026(1 event)

PDHM - Common Threads


8 January 2026

PDHM - Common Threads

Common Threads

First Thursday of each month.

10:00 am – 11:30 am

Calling all fibre artists and needleworkers! Whether your hobby of choice is knitting, embroidery, cross stitch, crochet, felting, or any other handmade piece of art worked up with needles, thread, or yarn, bring your projects and join us at the museum on the first Thursday of each month for a relaxing morning of crafting and connection.  Beginners welcome. Must have your own craft supplies. Pre-registration not required.

Please note: January’s event will take place on January 8th

9 January 2026
10 January 2026
11 January 2026
12 January 2026
13 January 2026
14 January 2026
15 January 2026(1 event)

PDHM Exhibit Opening - Where the Past Rests: Port Dover Cemetery


15 January 2026

PDHM Exhibit Opening - Where the Past Rests: Port Dover Cemetery

Exhibit Opening

JAN 15

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

We will open our new exhibit on the Port Dover Cemetery with a special launch of the cemetery’s new website and unveiling of their new logo.

Where the Past Rests: Port Dover Cemetery 

JAN 16 – May 30

The Port Dover Cemetery stands as a quiet guard to the lives and legacies of past generations. Nestled just outside of town, this historic burial ground has served the community for a century and a half, offering a dignified resting place and a rich tapestry of local history.

See original documents including the original cemetery ledger, minute book, and a hand-drawn map all of which have been carefully restored.

Still independently operated and volunteer-run, the Port Dover Cemetery remains a testament to community stewardship and historical preservation. Its continued care ensures that the stories of Port Dover’s past will endure for generations to come.

Opening reception on January 15 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

16 January 2026
17 January 2026(1 event)

DTMHC – The Art of Arabic Calligraphy


17 January 2026

DTMHC – The Art of Arabic Calligraphy

JAN 17
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Participants will have the rare opportunity to learn the basics of traditional Arabic calligraphy using authentic tools. Led by an experienced calligrapher, this session begins with a brief introduction to the history and styles of Arabic calligraphy, including Diwani, Naskh, and Thuluth scripts. Participants will be guided through the proper way to hold the pen, prepare ink, and write the foundational shapes of Arabic letters. This workshop is open to all levels, no previous experience in Arabic or calligraphy is required.

$35 per person.

Pre-registration is required.

Tickets are available for purchase in person at the museum or online via Eventbrite. Click HERE to purchase.

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31 January 2026(1 event)

DTMHC – Ukrainian Perogies Workshop


31 January 2026

DTMHC – Ukrainian Perogies Workshop

JAN 31
12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

What could be better on a cold winter day than making and eating fluffy, melt in your mouth perogies? Join us at the museum and learn how to make this traditional Ukrainian delicacy. Participants will make a dozen sweet – not savory – perogies to take home, and sample many different flavours as they roll, cut, and stuff these little bites of potato perfection. All materials will be provided.

Please bring a container to take home your culinary creations.

$30 per person. Pre-registration required.


The 2026 Norfolk County Heritage & Culture Events, Exhibitions, and Programs Guide is now available and includes 2026 community events, exhibits, youth programming, and more.

PDHM – Common Threads

First Thursday of Each Month
10:00 am – 11:30 am

Please note: January’s event will take place on January 8th.

Calling all fiber artists and needleworkers! Whether your hobby of choice is knitting, embroidery, cross stitch, crochet, felting, or any other handmade piece of art worked up with needles, thread, or yarn, bring your projects and join us at the museum on the first Thursday of each month for a relaxing morning of crafting and connection. 

Beginners welcome. Must have your own craft supplies. Pre-registration not required.

There will be no gatherings June-August.

WHAM – Car Boot Sales

MAY 9 & JUN 13
8 am – 12 pm

Calling all treasurer hunters! Start your Saturday morning thrifting at WHAM with this old-fashion English style flea market. Vendors selling antiques, collectables and “good junque” will be setup on the museum grounds. Admission is free. Cancelled if raining.

WANT TO BE A VENDOR?

Load up your car and sell your junque from the trunk at the Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum’s CAR BOOT SALES. This old-fashioned, English styled flea market will be running on the East parking lot of the museum Saturday, May 9 and Saturday June 13 – 8am to 12pm.

VENUE: Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum (159 Nichol Street, Waterford) East Parking Lot.

WHEN: Saturday, May 9 and Saturday, June 13 Sale Runs: 8am-12pm (vendors to arrive between 7:00am – 7:30am).

VENDOR FEE: $20 each sale day – book one approximate 10’ by 10’ space or more (cash payments only, pay upon entry)

PLEASE NOTE: This car boot sale is for individuals selling their new, used and ancient items, home-made arts/crafts and related wares. This is not an event for commercial retailers. Please read full terms and conditions on vendor application form.

INCLEMENT WEATHER: Event cancelled if weather conditions are unfavorable. Cancellation notices will be posted on museum social media.

BOOK IN ADVANCE: Those who wish to book a 10’ by 10’ space(s) must do so at least 3 day in advance of sale dates by completing and submitting the vendor application form.

VENDOR APPLICATION FORM

PDHM – Arbor Dog Races

JUN 13
11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Generously sponsored by The Arbor

Calling all Dover Dogs! Bring your four-legged best friend and join us in Riverfront Park for the 4th Annual Arbor Dog Races! Join in or watch as wienerful dachshunds race to claim the prize of fastest hot dog around. Are your dogs a little taller? Don’t worry, we’ll have a Heinz 57 race or two for everyone else. Enter our Costume contest and parade your pup to the pier.  

11:00 am: Costume Contest on the Dock – $2/dog to enter (open to all breeds) 

11:15 am: Costume Parade down to the Pier!

11:45 pm: Dachshund Races – $5/dog to enter

12:15 pm: Heinz 57 Races (all breeds welcome!) – $5/dog to enter

No need to register in advance!

DTMHC – Paul Allen Presents: Bright Lights, Black Stars

JUN 20
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Paul Allen, the author of When Tobacco was King, brings us his latest book about diversity, struggle, and perseverance. Allen has written a new non-fiction book which follows the journey of Negro League baseball players in Canada’s oldest baseball league. The author will be on hand to answer questions and sign books.

Admission by donation.

PDHM – Confederation Marine Modellers

JUN 20 
10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join the Hamilton Confederation Marine Modellers in Riverfront Park (or inside the museum if it’s raining) to learn more about the group and see their amazing boat models on display and in action!

Admission by donation.

PDHM – Jubilee Brass Concert

JUL 11
7:00 pm

The Salvation Army Jubilee Brass Band will perform in Riverfront Park, Harbour Street. Bring your own lawn chair.

Admission by donation.

PDHM – Crooked Stovepipe Folk Orchestra Concert

SEPT DATE TBD
6:00pm – 7:00pm

Join the Crooked Stovepipe Folk Orchestra for their usual assortment of jigs & reels, waltzes, two-steps and rags, sentimental standards, jive ditties, and singalong favourites live from Riverfront Park  (Harbour St.). Bring your own lawn chair.

Admission by donation.

WHAM – Norfolk County Agricultural Hall of Fame

SEPT 12
2:00 PM

The Agricultural Hall of Fame at WHAM honours and celebrates Norfolk County’s outstanding contributions to agriculture and promotes the importance of these achievements. Join us as we formally recognize the 2026 recipients and unveil the new exhibit highlighting their accomplishments.

PDHM – 2025 Annual Fun Car Rally 

Annaleise Carr Centre

SEPT 26
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
$25 per car

All years and models welcome! Rain or shine.

Buckle up! Our 10th Annual Fun Car Rally is returning for 2026. During this fun family event, support the Port Dover Harbour Museum while cruising Norfolk’s scenic country roads! Drivers, navigators and friends will travel on a secret route, while answering questions about what they see along the way. See you at the finish line! 

RALLY OVERVIEW:

REGISTRATION OPENS
Saturday, Sept. 26th @ 10:00am
Register at Port Dover Harbour Museum (44 Harbour Street, Port Dover)

REGISTRATION PROCESS

At registration, you will:
• fill out a rally registration form;
• sign waivers for all individuals in your car; and,
• pay the $25 entry fee – credit card, debit and cash (cash preferred for easy registration)

SPECIAL NOTES

You MUST have a minimum of 2 participants per vehicle – one driver, one navigator.

You will need a camera or smartphone to take pictures during the event. Your images must be e-mailed by midnight Sept. 29 to [email protected]. Please include the entrant’s name in the subject line.

HOW OUR RALLY WORKS

If you understand rally instructions, you may proceed directly to the start after registration. If this is your first car rally or you have questions, “Captain Jack” will be on hand to help.

The rally is not a race; it’s an enjoyable drive in the countryside for drivers and navigators (and friends). You are expected to drive at the speed limit or with the flow of traffic.

You will follow instructions to find the rally route while answering questions about what you see along the way. Write the answers to the questions on your Answer Sheet. Do not go onto private property unless specifically instructed to do so.

At the end of the rally, one of Captain Jack’s crew members will take your Answer Sheet from you.

Captain Jack says you will start the event with 0 points and will be assessed demerits (negative points) in the following amounts:
• for every wrong answer you will be assessed 5 demerits
• for every missed checkpoint you will be assessed 10 demerits
• for surly comments directed at Capt. Jack or his crew you will be assessed 25 demerits

At the end of the rally, Captain Jack’s crew members will total your demerits – the team with the fewest demerits will be declared winner. We’ll e-mail you the results next week, with special mention of the top photos (as judged by Captain Jack).

Captain Jack says for this year’s event he will reveal the rally route using different types of instructions. Here are examples of the instructions he might use this year:
• Enigma Codes
• Tulip Diagrams
• Road Trip Pictures
• Captain Jack “says” (following the rules of “Simon Says”)

All cars must turn in their questionnaires to the Port Dover Harbour Museum by 3:00 pm.

WHAM – Pumpkinfest Moonlight & Mayhem

OCT 17 & 18
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM & 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm (Moonlight Shows)

As part of the town-wide festivities, special exhibitions, kids’ crafts and world-famous pumpkin pie will be offered at the museum throughout the weekend. The Moonlight & Mayhem walking tours of old Waterford will also be featured on Saturday and Sunday with shows running from 6pm to 7pm. Full details on the website.  

PDHM Pumpkin Painting Party

Smiling caucasian  little girl showing her painted pumpkin

OCT 17
10:00 am & 1:00 pm

Kids! Join us for the perfect pumpkin painting party. Paint your own pie pumpkin. Don’t forget to grab your treat bag! Ages 3-10.

Programs at 10:00am and 1:00pm

$6 per child.

Pre-registration required (sign up via ENCORE).

DTMHC – Haunted Sawmill

Photo courtesy of NorfolkToday.ca.

OCT 23 & 24
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM 

The Quance sawmill has a dark side… Do you dare explore the interior of the sawmill and come face to face with the shadowy energy that built up over a hundred years of accidents and injury? What forces feed off the pain and survive in the blackness of the abandoned mill.

Small brave groups tours will be guided through mill at designated time slots?

Pre-registration required.

Tickets are $10. Tickets can be purchased online via Eventbrite (link to come).

PDHM – Walter Lewis: Pre-Confederation Lighthouses (Lecture)

OCT 24
1:00 pm

Hear Walter Lewis speak on pre-confederation era lighthouses.

Walter Lewis is an award-winning maritime historian specializing in the history of the Great Lakes region. He is the creator of MaritimeHistoryOfTheGreatLakes.ca, widely regarded as one of the most comprehensive resources for Great Lakes research.

$10 per person. Pre-registration is required.

PDHM – Christmasfest

NOV 21
10:00 am – 4:00 pm

We can barely HO-HO-HOLD in all of our excitement for Port Dover’s annual ChristmasFest celebration!

Stop by the museum before or after the Santa Claus parade to share in a little Christmas cheer with us. We’ve got a festive scavenger hunt on our main floor and a Christmas craft upstairs for ages 3-10.

This event is ADMISSION BY DONATION (cash or a contribution to the Port Dover and Area Lifeline Foodbank).

WHAM – Holiday Night Market At The Museum

DEC 10
4:00 – 8:00 PM

A festive evening of holiday shopping with artisan vendors throughout the museum, live music and special offerings in the Bowlby Bros. Gift Shop. *Want to apply to be a vendor for the 2026 market? See the website for details and application forms.

Free admission

Vendor Application Form

DTMHC – Light up the Season: Delhi BIA Christmas Party

TWO NIGHTS!

NOV 28: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
DEC 5: 3:00 – 6:00 PM  

Deck the halls at the Delhi Tobacco Museum! The Delhi BIA presents “Light up the Season.” Come see the Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre in all its Christmas grandeur. Sip a cup of hot cocoa and try your hand at our seasonal scavenger hunt, then take a picture with olde St. Nick and tell him all of your holiday wishes!

Hundreds of holiday decorations made by the students from St. Frances and Delhi Public School will be be on display on the museum’s MANY Christmas trees. 

Admission by donation.

NCA – Community Days Book Sale

JUNE 13, 2026
10 am – 2 pm

From 10 am – 2 pm, Norfolk County Archives will be filled to the brim with interesting and informative local history and genealogy books for sale. With such a huge variety of interesting and informative books, you are sure to find your next read! Cash, debit and credit are accepted.