The theme this year is "The Arts Are In Our Nature" and tickets go on sale May 5th
A summer staple in Muskoka is gearing up for another big season, as the Huntsville Festival of the Arts prepares to return with a wide-ranging lineup of live entertainment and community events.
Now in its 34th year, the festival will feature concerts, comedy, film nights, and art experiences under the theme “The Arts Are In Our Nature,” encouraging people to connect with creativity across the region.
This year’s schedule includes performances from well-known Canadian musicians, comedians, and tribute acts, along with community favourites like Nuit Blanche North, Movie on the Docks, and weekly Dancing on the Docks.
Organizers say programming will once again span unique venues and include family-friendly events, cultural celebrations, and free outdoor shows throughout the summer.
Tickets for the 2026 season go on sale to the public May 5th, with early access available now through festival memberships.

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