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On Saturday, May 28th, 2022 the first ever Muskoka Earth Festival will celebrate Muskoka as a beautiful place to live and work. This not-for-profit event is designed to inspire people to value the region’s rich ecology, and to equip them to preserve it for future generations by embracing earth-friendly living.


From 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the fairgrounds will hum with the joyful sounds of people of every age, stage and economic category discovering that they are not alone in their commitment to a healthy planet. The eco-imagination of local artists and craftspeople will be on display. Muskoka-based entrepreneurs with creative products and green technologies will populate a green marketplace designed to help people live more sustainable lifestyles. 


Location: Bracebridge Fairgrounds (aka Bracebridge Agricultural Society) 331 Fraserburg Road, Bracebridge, ON P1L 0A1

Schedule & Site Map PDF
Muskoka Earth Festival Site Map
For those looking for opportunities to volunteer, or offer support, local environmental organizations will have tables filled with information. There will be fun crafts and activities for children, and hands-on workshops led by experts for adults wanting to learn practical skills for earth-friendly living. 

A learning pavilion will be home to dynamic speakers with stimulating ideas making concise presentations and inviting further conversation. There will something for almost everyone--even those just looking to spend an enjoyable day in the company of others soaking up the positive vibe, listening to music, and eating good food!

Acknowledgement of Traditional Territory

The organizers of the Muskoka Earth Festival are grateful for the opportunity to hold the event on the traditional territory shared by the Anishinaabe peoples, specifically the Chippewa and Ojibway, and the nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We gratefully acknowledge their stewardship of this land throughout the ages. The territory upon which the Bracebridge fairgrounds stand is covered by the Williams Treaty of 1923.
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