• Carleton Place Farmers Market

    Carleton Place Farmers Market
    Market Square 7 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    Every Saturday, May 9 – October 10, 2026 8:30am to 12:30 p.m., Market Square, 7 Beckwith Street Fresh produce, baked goods, handmade treasures — rain or shine.   Festival & Feature Dates: Opening Day & Mother’s Day Weekend – Saturday, May 9 Father’s Day Celebration – Saturday, June 20 Butter Tart Festival – Saturday, July ... Read more

  • Farmers’ Market Opening Day

    Market Square 7 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    It is that time of year again! The Carleton Place Farmers Market is opening for another season on Mother’s Day weekend! Come out and say hi to new and returning vendors, for all your homegrown and handcrafted locally produced goods. The perfect occasion to grab a gift for mom! Don’t miss:•22+ fantastic vendors!•Free ceremonial cake ... Read more

  • Indigenous Cultural Fair

    This annual event is a primary fundraiser for Art for Aid that sees Indigenous culture celebrated and embraced in the town of Carleton Place. Hosted by Zion Memorial United Church and the Carleton Place Public Library, this well supported event brings authentic Indigenous artists and makers together, along with a host of activities and workshops ... Read more

  • Mini & Me Crafting: Love Heart (All Ages)

    A Bunch of Whimsy 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Canada

    Create a take-home craft and card for a special someone in your life.  Supplies are limited. Registration is required for this event; please save a seat at: https://craftcycle613.setmore.com Event Address: A Bunch of Whimsy - 142 Bridge St. Carleton Place, ON Date & Time: Saturday May 9th 2026, Drop in - 10:30am - 12:30pm $$$: ... Read more

  • “Ninan Auassat: We, the Children”

    Carleton Place Public Library 101 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    11am and 2pm showing of this National Film Board movie as we celebrate the Indigenous Cultural Fair. Told from a child’s perspective, this immersive documentary tells the tale of the hopes and dreams of three children from different Indigenous nations.

  • Poutine Feast

    Riverside Park 137 John Street, Carleton Place

    Carleton Place — we’re bringing the gravy train back for 2026! As part of the Poutine Feast 2026 Tour, we’re excited to return to one of Ontario’s most scenic and community-driven festival towns. Known for its small-town charm, bustling downtown, and love of local events, Carleton Place is the perfect place for a weekend filled with ... Read more

  • St. James Church-Mother’s Day Tea & Fashion Show

    St James Anglican Church 225 Edmund Street

    Tickets are on sale at the church office Tuesday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Adults $25.00 each. Children up to 12 years of age $12.00 each. For additional information call 613-257-3178 or email office@stjamescarletonplace.ca

  • Colour Craft Workshop – with artist Mandie Glaus (16+)

    A Bunch of Whimsy 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Canada

    Learn introductory fine drawing techniques using pencil and marker that will help improve all skill levels. Supplies and colouring pages will be provided for use during the workshop. This is a 4 week in-person class that includes a recorded tutorial video for follow up referral afterwards. Seating is limited therefore registration and payment is required ... Read more

  • Mother’s Day Tea & Fashion Show

    St James Anglican Church 225 Edmund Street

    Fashions provided by: Palomino Boutique Tickets $25, Children up to 12 years $12 On sale at the church office, Tuesday to Friday, 9am to 1pm or by etransfer at tickets@stjamescarletonplace.ca For more info: 613-257-3178 or office@stjamescarletonplace.ca

  • The Play That Goes Wrong

    Town Hall Auditorium 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    The Play That Goes Wrong is a fast-paced farce about an amateur theatre troupe attempting to stage a 1920s murder mystery—with disastrously hilarious results. From collapsing sets and missing props to forgotten lines and mistimed sound effects, everything that can go wrong does. Directed by long-time MUDDS veterans, Sylvia Giles and Chris Jones, ticket holders are ... Read more

  • Poutine Feast

    Riverside Park 137 John Street, Carleton Place

    Carleton Place — we’re bringing the gravy train back for 2026! As part of the Poutine Feast 2026 Tour, we’re excited to return to one of Ontario’s most scenic and community-driven festival towns. Known for its small-town charm, bustling downtown, and love of local events, Carleton Place is the perfect place for a weekend filled with ... Read more