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We hope you safely enjoy your experiences in Durham Region. Remember to follow Durham Region Health Department guidance: Stay home if you are sick, wear a mask when required, and wash your hands. Please respect the health and safety rules of any venue or facility you visit. For more information please see the COVID-19 case and contact information hub.

December 2022


Savour and sip your way through Durham Region's best heated patios this winter

For those who love fresh air, wood-burning fires and bringing your own blanket (or dog), we’ve curated a list of heated patios in Durham Region where you can enjoy a winter patio experience while sipping and savouring delicious local cuisine.


There may be other great local spots, not included in this list, that plan to keep their tables out, heaters turned up and fire pits lit. Tag #DurhamTourism or @DurhamTourism on social to let us know of other bars, restaurants and cafés in the region where you can enjoy a winter patio. Please check with each restaurant for their operating hours and patio policies before visiting.

 

Click here to see the list of patios on DurhamTourism.ca.

Show your love for local and

#ShopInDurham this holiday season

Gift-giving season is upon us, and Durham Tourism along with the Durham Economic Task Force are inspiring residents to shop close to home this holiday season—and beyond!


Shop Where You Live, Shop In Durham is an annual initiative that encourages residents to discover (or rediscover) the amazing local shops and business owners in Durham Region. From eclectic fashion boutiques and international grocers to vintage clothing and home decor shops, Durham Region is home to a unique mix of businesses for you to explore.


The Region of Durham will also proclaim December 4 to 10 as “Shop In Durham Week,” to celebrate the region’s vibrant and diverse business community. Shop In Durham Week will kick off with a flag-raising ceremony at the community flagpole at Regional Headquarters on December 5 at 9 a.m.

 

To learn more about the Shop In Durham initiative and how you can support local businesses this holiday season, visit ShopInDurham.ca.

Durham Is Home collection Black Friday sale ends soon

The Durham Is Home Collection

Black Friday sale is on until December 2.


The Durham Is Home Collection includes home and apparel products featuring community icons that spotlight the unique attributes of the communities we call home. Proceeds from the sale of items will be invested into the recovery and restoration of our tourism industry, promoting the businesses, destinations and events that make Durham wonderful.


Shop the Durham Is Home collection for up to 50 per cent off the entire site.

Theatre and orchestra performances

in Durham Region

Live performances are returning to theatres across Durham Region. Although concerts and plays have been opening throughout the past year, this is the first festive season—post-most restrictions—for artists in the area.


The Ontario Philharmonic (OP), which calls the Regent Theatre in Downtown Oshawa home, has a wealth of offerings coming up, and, as shown by the many who during the pandemic turned to music for comfort, it’s not a stretch to say these offerings are good for your health too.


Executive Director Laura Vaillancourt says, the “OP’s mandate is to present symphonic musical programming. Many, among us, relate to music’s healing power. Music, as a purely subjective experience and healing modality, can be felt through any of the programming choices OP is presenting at this time as in any or all times.”



Presentations for 2022 include ‘Fantasia’ with soloist, Aljoša Jurinić, and ‘The Song of the Earth’ featuring Mexican-born tenor, César Delgado, and British-Canadian baritone, Alexander Dobson. All concerts are conducted by Marco Parisotto, the OP’s music director.


Click here to read the full blog post on DowntownsOfDurham.ca.

Good times are baked in Durham's downtowns

Durham residents know that we’re home to incredible specialty baked goods—plump apple fritters from White Feather Farms in Raglan, Hank’s Pastries in Port Perry or the Village Bake Shop in Whitby. Doughnut dreams can be fulfilled by the cinnamony apple cider doughnuts at Tyrone Mills, or Crave Donuts’ delicacies in Whitby.


These destinations are all worthy of a little road trip. But, if you’re seeking a soothing-to-the-soul stroll through late fall colours followed by a leisurely stop for coffee and a baked good at a cozy café, drop into one of our many downtowns. They host some unbelievably good baked goods shops and cafés to discover on foot!


Click here to read the full blog post on DowntownsOfDurham.ca.

Be part of the Ontario Parasport Games!

Volunteer registration now open

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help provide the best experience for participants and spectators during the Durham Region 2023 Ontario Parasport Games, taking place February 3 to 5, 2023. Volunteer registration is now open!


When registering, you can list the type of volunteer position and sport or service area (registration, food services, etc.) that you're interested in. You can also share the skills and experience you have to offer, along with your availability.


These Games are committed to inclusion and accessibility and we’re looking for volunteers of all abilities. Please advise of any accessibility accommodations so we can support.


Volunteers will receive training, official Games apparel, and the promise of a memorable experience.


If you have any questions about volunteer opportunities, please contact: [email protected].

Durham Region International Film Festival (DRIFF) and Cinechats

join forces to bring

The Best of DRIFF Shorts 

Join DRIFF for an afternoon of nine outstanding short films submitted to DRIFF, specially curated by Cinechats founder, John Arkelian, for their creativity and their discussion value. The films will be screened at the atmospheric Biltmore Theatre in Oshawa on December 11. Doors open at 3 p.m., screenings begin at 3:30 p.m.


Over the 97 minutes of screenings, you'll giggle, gasp, ponder and maybe even cheer. Then, have great conversations over a beverage as you leave ordinary life behind for an afternoon.


To see the full film lineup, trailers and to purchase tickets, visit DRIFF.ca.

Enjoy the magic of the season at home in Clarington

With a blend of charming rural routes and historic downtowns, the Municipality of Clarington is the perfect place to continue, or begin, holiday traditions with family and friends.


Here’s a list of fun and safe activities you absolutely must add to your plans for a hometown holiday experience:



Find more information on Clarington’s Hometown Holiday at Clarington.net.

"Holiday Trail Comes to Life" featuring Holidays Around the World

‘Tis the Season and a great time to get into the holiday spirit with a magical journey through the Trail Capital of Canada. On December 9 and 10, the Township of Uxbridge brings their holiday trail to life.


Start with a drive through the Uxbridge Optimist Fantasy of Lights, a trail of brilliant holiday displays winding through Uxbridge’s Elgin Park. Continue your journey through the charming, historic downtown along the Holiday Shopping Trail to see many of the boutique shop windows decked out for "Holidays Around the World." Fuel up along the way and enjoy holiday drinks and treats from local cafés and restaurants.


Learn more at DiscoverUxbridge.ca.


Find more information on holiday events and parades on DurhamTourism.ca.

Durham Region Entertainment and Music Co (DreamCo) Theatre Christmas events

At DreamCo Theatre, their goal is to help improve the quality of life in Durham Region by producing and presenting world class shows, specializing in theatre and music. This holiday season, DreamCo is presenting two family friendly events.


Brooklin’s Christmas Cottage

Dates: December 16 and December 17 (multiple time-slots each day)

Location: Old Brooklin Community Centre, 45 Cassels Road East, Brooklin

 

If you're looking to make special memories this holiday season, book your tickets for Brooklin's Christmas Cottage! The kids will be able to build their own Christmas decoration, enjoy hot chocolate and treats, play games and meet Santa.

 

Learn more and reserve your tickets at Eventbrite.ca.

 

Cinderella: the Christmas Panto

Dates: December 27 to 31

Location: Whitby Centennial Building Theatre, 416 Centre Street South, Whitby

 

You think you know the story, but you’ve never seen it presented this way! Cinderella: the Christmas Panto, is filled with magical singing and dancing, along with spectacular sets and costumes! Audiences will be taken on a theatrical journey of good versus evil, as our diverse cast of professional actors inject a fresh take on this classic tale.

 

Learn more and reserve your tickets at DreamCoTheatre.com.

A Gift of Art Christmas

Shop and celebrate local this holiday season. A Gift of Christmas event will be open for the public on December 17 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Newcastle Hall (20 King Avenue). Find something for everyone on your list from more than 30 vendors showcasing one-of-a-kind artwork, cards, paintings and creations.


There's also a preview event and silent auction to benefit the gallery on December 16 from 6 to 9 p.m.



Learn more at AGiftOf-Art.com.

Hope's Christmas Tree Farm, Hampton

Find the perfect tree at a Durham Region tree farm

When it comes to finding that perfect Christmas tree, visit a local tree farm in Durham Region.


Hope’s Christmas Tree Farm

1962 Regional Road 3, Hampton

 

Start your Christmas traditions with a visit to Hope’s Christmas Tree Farm. There, you’ll find farm fresh cut your own trees, a selection of pre-cut trees and a variety of decorative greenery. Stop by Becca’s Barn for a hot drink or to browse a selection of handmade items from local vendors to find that perfect gift.


For operating hours and pricing, visit HopesChristmasTreeFarm.com.


Spademan Tree Farm

545 Regional Road 21, Port Perry

 

Spademan Christmas Tree Farm offers visitors an outdoor experience to remember. Keep warm by the outdoor fire and take in the holiday atmosphere where you can harvest your own tree or choose from a beautiful selection of pre-cut trees.


For operating hours and pricing, visit SpademanTreeFarm.com.

 

Prestonvale Tree Farms

1421 Prestonvale Road, Courtice

 

Harvest your own fraser fir, balsam fir, spruce or pine trees from more than 60 acres or choose from a selection of pre-harvested trees at Prestonvale Tree Farms. Open seven days a week from December 1 to Christmas Eve (December 24).


For operating hours and pricing, visit PrestonvaleTreeFarms.com.

 

Powell’s Trees

2945 Regional Road 20, Bowmanville

 

Find beautiful cut your own of pre-cut trees at Powell’s Trees. Choose from carefully shorn Scotch and White Pine, Spruce, Balsam and Fraser Fir varieties. Once you’ve chosen the perfect tree, treat yourself to a hot drink and a cookie.


For operating hours and pricing, visit facebook.com/PowellsTrees.

 

For more Christmas tree and holiday decor options, find a farm at DurhamFarmFresh.ca.

National Skating Championship

single session tickets and volunteer opportunities

The 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships will take place in Oshawa at Tribute Communities Centre from January 9 to 15, 2023. The week-long event will feature the best Canadian figure skaters in the men, women, pairs, ice dance, and for the first time ever, synchronized skating disciplines.


Single session tickets are on sale now and make wonderful holiday gifts! Information on pricing and the type of seating for each session is available on the online ticketing system. 


Skate Canada is looking for event volunteers. Experience all the rewards of volunteering and help to make this historic event an amazing success! Interested individuals must complete the online application.


For more information on the National Skating Championships, visit SkateCanada.ca.

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