Calendar of Events
S
Sun
|
M
Mon
|
T
Tue
|
W
Wed
|
T
Thu
|
F
Fri
|
S
Sat
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
|
6 events,
Paint the Town Symposium – August 15 – 17, 2025
-
Lunch Music at the AR United Church (brick church at the lights). Presenting baritone Michael McKay with songs from "Lord of the Rings" plus pop favourites with Phil Roberts on piano. Admission $10 (children free), cash only at the door please. King’s Theatre: The Art of Community Building: ARTSPLACE Symposium. Short film and discussion. Free admission. No registration. |
7 events,
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
-
![]() Join Ducks Unlimited Canada, the Southwest Nova Biosphere Region, and the Clean Annapolis River Project in celebrating Wetland Appreciation Week with a Wetland Discovery Day at the Annapolis Royal Marsh (French Basin Trail)! Come ready to learn about wetlands, what makes them important, and about the thousands of species that rely on them! Stop by...Read more > Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Free
|
4 events,
Paint the Town Symposium – August 15 – 17, 2025
-
2025 Paint the Town Symposium: Panel 3 Author Gabrielle Roy’s quote appeared in tiny print on our $20 bill for many years—a profound question for anyone engaged in building enduring communities. Living in proximity makes us neighbours. Shared experiences make us a community. Join us for this discussion on the contributions of rural artists and...Read more >
$25
-
2025 Paint the Town Symposium: Panel 4 Creative communities are an asset, which fuel activity and attract attention. Just as entrepreneurial skill can nourish an enduring artistic career, businesses can benefit from the power of creativity and culture. Join us for this discussion on how regional development can be catalyzed by the mutual interests of...Read more >
$25
-
![]() 2025 Paint the Town Symposium Free event | No registration required. Join artist Lorne Julien for a discussion and tour of two of his murals in Annapolis Royal, starting at the Wharf and ending at Oqwa’titek Amphitheatre. For more details about the Paint the Town Symposium, visit www.arcac.ca/paintthetown
Free
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted. |
4 events,
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot.
-
![]() Try something new! Elephant Grass Printmakers’ Society (EGPS) is hitting the road! Bringing printmaking and its possibilities directly to neighbouring communities in Annapolis County with a project called Living Histories & Storied Places. Like many arts organizations, EGPS is reimagining its role in the community beyond providing a space for artists to make their work....Read more >
Free
Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Free
|
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted. |
2 events,
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot. Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Free
|
|
0 events,
|
0 events,
|
1 event,
Fridays from 6-8PM. Rain Location is the Port Royal Legion Auditorium unless otherwise noted. |
2 events,
New season at the Masonic Hall: Antiques, arts and crafts. Every Saturday. Across from market Square parking lot. Event proclamations by Annapolis Royal Town Crier, Christine Igot 10 am and noon. Every Saturday at the Farmers and Traders' market
Free
|