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July definitely has no shortage of festivals, performances, and more, with an endless supply of things to do and see every night of the week. Check out this list and see how many you can check off by the end of the month!
Festivals
Events
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The Agnes Etherington Art Centre offers free tours, providing a great opportunity to learn more about the pieces and exhibits that are currently on display (Every Thursday)
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Kingston merchants will be taking over the downtown sidewalks with deals, giveaways, and events for #DKShopFest this month! (July 2)
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You won’t want to miss out on the Fort Henry Annual Tattoo. This is an annual event that showcases the drill and musical skills of various Canadian and international acts. (July 26)
Theatre + Live Performance
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Every Sunday night at The Next Church, Drop In Theatre provides a great way for people to get involved in the arts. Stop by for one of the free weekly sessions to share your talents and meet some fellow performers! (every Sunday)
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Art, politics, murder, and laughter are intertwined in Assassinating Thompson, a one-man investigation of a Canadian icon being performed at the 1000 Islands Playhouse this month. (July 5 – 17)
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Noël Coward’s ghostly romp, Blithe Spirit, is a riotous comedy that has delighted audiences around the world. It will be at the 1000 Island Playhouse this month, so get your tickets now! (June 17 – July 16)
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Head to the 1000 Islands Playhouse this month for a performance of Beneath Springhill: The Maurice Ruddick Story. (July 19 – 31)
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Watch fairytales come to life in the musical Into The Woods, being performed at the 1000 Islands Playhouse this month. (July 22 – August 13)
Music + Concerts
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Since its inaugural year, the Capital Chamber Choir has been committed to showcasing a wide range of Canadian choral music. They’ll be performing as part of the I Feel the Winds festival this month. (July 11)
Sports + Outdoors