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WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Larry Kurtz and the Lawbreakers, Heather Bambrick, Harri- son Kennedy, Miss Emily WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Performer workshops, street performances, classic car show, and vendor market 2. SOUND OF MUSIC FESTIVAL BURLINGTON: June 12 to 19 Spencer Smith Park (1400 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington) www.soundofmusic.ca The Sound of Music is one of the coun- try's biggest free music festivals. Drawing close to 300,000 attendees every year, the festival features some of the biggest names in live music. The weeklong event includes a street parade, vendors market place, a Ninja Warrior course, and more. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Finger Eleven, Bif Na- ked, The Trews, Emily Reid, Three Days Grace and more WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Street festival, parade, vendors 3. MARIPOSA FOLK FESTIVAL ORILLIA: July 8 to 10 Tudhope Park (450 Atherley Rd., Oril- lia) www.mariposafolk.com Mariposa Folk Festival is a three-day exciting, vibrant and storied musical expe- rience. It takes place in Orillia's Tudhope Park on the shores of Lake Couchiching. The festival features over 100 performanc- es on 11 stages, storytelling, interactive workshops, children's activities, food trucks, and an artisans' village. Getting hot? Jump in the lake. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Blue Rodeo, Mavis Sta- ples, Serena Ryder, The Strumbellas, Len- non Stella, JP Saxe, Kathleen Edwards, Al- lison Russell, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Interactive workshops, storytelling, great food trucks, artisans' village, community village, camping, and Folk Play kids' area with activities, music and fun 4. KEMPTVILLE LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL KEMPTVILLE: July 21 to 24 On the grounds of Kemptville College (830 Prescott St., Kemptville) www.kemptvillelivemusicfestival.com The Kemptville Live Music Festival is one of eastern Ontario's largest music fes- tivals, bringing some of the biggest classic rock names to the grounds of the historic Kemptville Campus over four days. It spans all genres -- country, rock, rhythm and blues, folk and roots -- and has attract- ed upwards of 25,000 visitors. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, Tom Cochrane, Glass Tiger, Johnny Reid WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Camping, artisan mar- ket, food vendors, and more 5. HILLSIDE FESTIVAL GUELPH: July 22 to 24 Guelph Lake Conservation Area (7743 Conservation Rd. RR4, Guelph) www.hillsidefestival.ca/hillside-2022 The Hillside Festival lineup boasts a wide variety of acts, from those hailing from the Royal City to performers from across Canada, the U.S. and many more distant countries. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Performances by JUNO and Grammy nominee Allison Russell, Ju- no winner Dan Mangan, London, Ontario- based rock quartet Texas King, and Ukrai- 10 'SHOWSTOPPER' EVENTS: YOUR GUIDE TO ONTARIO MUSIC FESTIVALS BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com WHAT'S ON LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCES COVER A SLEW OF GENRES See 150, page 11 LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com E X P L O R E R U R A L O N T A R I O An invitation to "escape to the country" is a welcome enticement. "Catch the Culture"provides the roadmap for such an escape, highlighting all that Wellesley and Wilmot townships and neighbouring St. Jacobs have to offer. Featuring details of heritage driving tours, walking tours, local events, businesses and attractions, this digital issue showcases diverse rural gems. "Catch the Culture"will be widely available through a QR code digital link and broadly promoted through Metroland's vast community newspaper footprint and associated websites. catch 2 0 2 2 V I S I T O R G U I D E CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SALE REPRESENTATIVE TO BOOK YOUR SPACE TODAY SPECIALDIGITALISSUE

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