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28th Annual Dundas Cactus Festival


28th Annual Dundas Cactus Festival

Thursday, Aug 14 2003 to Sunday, August 17, 2003 Downtown Dundas
Organizers are now putting the finishing touches on the Valley Town's biggest party, the Cactus Festival. Dundas throws out the welcome mat for four days of music, food, and fun, beginning Thursday evening the 14th at 6:45 with the annual Cactus Festival Parade. The entertainment starts Friday, continues Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening, offering a little something for every taste.
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EVENTS

Golden Horshoe Live Steamer Days

Saturday, Jul 26 2003 to Sunday, July 27, 2003
Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology - 900 Woodward Ave.
The whistle will call so get aboard. Call (905) 546-4797 for information.

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Making it Work

Saturday, Jul 26 2003 to Sunday, July 27, 2003
Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology - 900 Woodward Ave.
Demos and displays. Call (905) 546-4797 for information.

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Bustles, Beaus and Biscuits

Sunday, Jun 29 2003 to Monday, September 01, 2003
Westfield Heritage Village - Regional Road 552, Hwy #8 and #5, Rockton
Sundays and Holidays
Call (905) 621-8851 for more details.
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Royal Botanical Gardens' Colour Comes Alive

Tuesday, Jul 1 2003 to Monday, September 01, 2003
Royal Botanical Gardens - 680 Plains Rd. W., Burlington
Herbs are used to make medicine, enhance a recipe, decorate a dinner table, or accent an outdoor garden. We encounter herbs daily, so Royal Botanical Gardens showcases the diversity of these amazing plants at the Herb Faire, August 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Herb Faire is one of Canada’s largest herbal festivals, with vendors from across the country. Among the botanical products available are fresh and dried herbs, perennial plants, garden accessories and pottery, aromatherapy, oils and vinegars, jellies and soaps. The popular Gourmet Food, Wine and Beer Pavilion gives visitors an opportunity to sample specialty dishes created by some of the area’s best-known restaurants and caterers, sip Ontario wines, and taste premium ales and lagers from Ontario microbreweries. Home gourmets can enter the Herb Faire’s annual Pesto Competition. Just bring a sample with the recipe to the demonstration area. Prizes will be awarded. A children’s activity area featuring crafts and entertainment makes Herb Faire a fun and educational weekend for every member of the family. Admission to the Herb Faire is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and youth, and $2.50 for children aged five to 12. Family admission is $20, based on up to two adults and four children under 18. Call (905) 527-1158 for more information.
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Adventure Village


580 Van Wagners Beach Rd.
Open April to October
Batting cages, mini putt and more. Call (905) 549-9444 for more details.
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African Lion Safari


RR#1, Cambridge
Open April 26th through October 13th, 2003
Lions, tigers, monkeys and so much more at this great location. Use you car to travel through or use the Safari Guide Bus. Call 1-800-461-WILD for more information.
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