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Photo by the Bala Cranberry Festival.

Cranberry Festival back for 2021

The Bala Cranberry Festival is back – with enhanced safety protocols and a focus on arts and crafts.

The Bala Cranberry Festival will be back in 2021, always the weekend after  Thanksgiving, after a one year hiatus.  

The event will showcase midway rides, local musicians, buskers, the Great  Canadian Lumberjacks, an Art Exhibition by Bala Plein Air and great shopping  opportunities from Canadian and Muskoka Artisans. The entertainment attractions  and visitor service enhancements are being made possible with funding provided by  the Government of Ontario.  

Opening date for the annual event will be Friday October 15th and will run through  Sunday October 17th. The festival that everyone has come to know and love will  have a similar feeling as in previous years, but Festival Organizers want to stress  

one thing to festival goers, get your tickets early. Due to capacity limitations, the  Bala Cranberry Festival is only able to sell a certain number of festival admissions,  and organizers expect these tickets to sell out well in advance.  

Covid safety is a top priority for the Bala Cranberry Festival, and the festival has  worked closely with the local public health unit to ensure all necessary protocols  and safety measures are put in place. Safe and fun, the festival hopes its return will  be a shining light in what has been a difficult past 18 months.  

Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery will also be hosting visitors, where the tours and  wine tastings and the Cranberry Plunge are held and is located just north of Bala. If  you would like to visit the Farm & Winery, you will again, need to purchase your  tickets in advance. The farm started harvesting cranberries in mid-September and  will continue right through to the end of October. Visit cranberry.ca to book your  activities.  

For information on the 2021 festival and to purchase tickets, please visit balacranberryfestival.on.ca

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