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Spring-inspired Outdoor Adventures

Posted on Friday, April 12, 2024 02:47 PM

Spring is here and fresh air, budding blooms, and green grass remind us of the activities and sights that warmer weather brings. The natural landscapes in and around Orangeville offer scenic views and varied ways to experience the great outdoors. Here are three ways to find outdoor adventure this spring.

Get connected in Orangeville

Throughout Orangeville, there are over 20 kilometres of multi-use trails, creating connections between 30+ community parks, neighbourhoods, and public spaces. Use our 

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Make the most of March break

Posted on Thursday, March 07, 2024 10:14 AM

Spending time in Orangeville during March break is a perfect way to connect with your family. You’ll discover engaging and entertaining activities to suit all ages and interests. Here are four ways to make the most of your March break in Orangeville. 

Enjoy the outdoors

If the mild temperatures are calling you outdoors, Orangeville's scenic landscape and wide-open spaces are the answer. Orangeville has over 20 kilometres of multi-use trails, connecting 35 parks on 49 hectares of land. Challenge...

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Orangeville love notes

Posted on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 01:16 PM

Over the past two years, we have introduced you to some of the people who live, work, and contribute to our community and have given them the opportunity to explain why they love our town.

We have seen that it’s not a single place, person, or activity that makes Orangeville so special. Instead, it’s the collection of people, sights, sounds, and tastes that create unique moments and experiences to remember.  

We've compiled a review of a few local faces who have proudly declared why they...

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Orangeville's Early Years

Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2023 02:48 PM

One of many charming illustrations from Once Upon a Forest, this playful portrait features the Orangeville Farmers' Market and introduces three of Orangeville's most recognized characters; Larry Kurtz, Founder and Artistic Director of the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival; Wayne Townsend, local historian and author; David Nairn, Artistic Director of Theatre Orangeville.

Once Upon a Forest: Celebrating Orangeville's Early Years

Once Upon a Forest is a new and beautifully illustrated heritage...

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Spooky Orangeville

Posted on Monday, October 23, 2023 11:18 AM

Favourite Halloween Haunts

This is the time of year when the days seem shorter, the morning air is crisper and Orangeville gets... SPOOKIER. Grab your comfiest sweater or scariest costume and summon the spirit of this festive season. Here are three scary, tasty, and tricky ways to experience Halloween in Orangeville this month.

Decorated Downtown

A cast of fun and mysterious characters adorn our downtown streets and Alexandra Park. Snap a photo with your favourite ghouls or join the Witches Walk...