This calendar is reserved for non-commercial local community events. What does that mean? Your event must be free or of nominal cost, available to anyone (although adult-only events are fine), and not for profit. (We do make exceptions for artists showing their work who would profit from any sales made and musicians hosting small-scale concerts). Not sure if your event fits? Drop us a line at [email protected] to check, or go ahead and submit anyhow – submissions are moderated and we will approve yours if it fits our criteria. Thanks for helping make Muskoka a vibrant community!

Contemplative Prayer and Quiet Time

St. John the Baptist Anglican Church (1352 Ravenscliffe Road) is hosting a Contemplative Prayer and Quiet Time each Wednesday beginning March 12th, 2025. There will be two sessions per day for people to choose from: 1:30pm to 3:30pm and 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Contemplative Prayer is an opportunity to enter into meditative prayer away from the chaos of daily life. It is combined with individual quiet time.


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