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    Saturday, June 7, 2025

    11:00am – 5:00pm

    Trail Tunes event Connects Communities by Trail and by Song

    Trail Tunes is a regional event that connects communities by trail and by song with 12 concerts at 3 trailhead locations.  A Top 100 Festival in Ontario!

    Get out on the trails this International Trails Day for Trail Tunes, a collaborative, regional event connecting over 100kms of trail and rich musical culture between Wasaga Beach, Collingwood, and Clearview Township. The new format will mean that concerts are staggered to allow residents and visitors a chance to bike to every location! Taking place on Saturday, June 7th from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., residents and visitors are encouraged to bike or hike, through Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Clearview, enjoying free, live music at trailheads in each municipality.

    Collingwood – Shipyards Amphitheatre

    2 North Maple Street, Collingwood

    Tyler Delaney Reed 

    12:00 p.m. 

    Tyler Delaney Reed is a songwriter, multi instrumentalist and music instructor from Shelburne Ontario. Tyler has spent the last several years recording and performing with bands such as Delaney, Comma Echo, and the Sohayla Smith band. 

    Tyler has also worked as a solo artist since 2013, performing originals and cover songs. Reed performs many genres but enjoys classic rock and blues, often incorporating loops and improvisation into his work. 

    In 2021 Reed released his first full length album. “Ancestry” features 6 guitar based instrumentals that range from beautiful, finger picked acoustics, to long, jam band inspired guitar solos.

    Tyler was recently awarded best music instructor and best local performer by Orangeville readers Choice, and was nominated for an Orangeville arts and culture award.

    Red N Blue (Heather McIntyre, Jeff Monague and Friends)

    1:00 p.m. 

    The duo of Red N Blue weaves roots of influence through the stories of connection to the spirit of walking in creation with all things. Their collaborations are equally woven within the notes of influence that include, blues, country, rock and folk which includes many original inspirational storytelling pieces. As members of neighboring Indigenous communities of Beausoleil and Georgina Island First nation, these two magically sing the stories of the land and its people walking within it. Growing up on these shores and grounded in their sovereign identity, they naturally share stories of song that speak to the spirit of all looking for connection and peace for all to lean into. Jeff and Heather believe in the power of diversity and unity so along the journey they will be bringing along some of their friends to deepen the stories being told.

    Carly Thomas

    2:00 p.m. 

    Carly Thomas has been disarming audiences with her honest, heart-on-sleeve approach to songwriting since her very fi rst performances in tavern bars in Europe. The Canadian artist (although raised everywhere from France to Argentina) has a certain wanderlust in her soul which is clear in her words and music, especially her latest collection, Behind The Ficus. Described as “moody Americana/rock” there are also elements of indie pop, folk, and even a hint of country twang. Her songs offer both an intense vulnerability and immediate resonance.
    Carly has toured extensively across Canada, The United States and parts of Europe. She has opened for such artists as Whitehorse, Matthew Good, Madison Violet, Great Lake Swimmers, and Jenn Grant just to name a few. .
    Carly continues to spend time in Nashville and LA to continue her blossoming career and write music that speaks to the soul. Her single, “Stay With Me”, was a breakthrough song featured on CBC radio and Sirius XM’s “North Americana” , and reviewed as “a sweet glimpse of what vulnerability looks like in a relationship.”

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    Motes & Oats

    3:00 p.m. 

    Motes & Oats is a duo known for powerful harmonies and feel-good songs. Their songs are co-written, and guitar-driven, with a sprinkling of flute melodies that intersect to create a style influenced by folk, country, rock and jazz, but arrive at something totally their own. Motes & Oats have performed across Canada including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. Their song Saskatchewan from their debut album Simple Things won Best Folk at the Kootenay Music Awards. After moving to Collingwood in 2020, this married couple has been spotted sharing their music at various local events including Musician’s Christmas, Local Live Lunch, Samantha Jones’ Singer-Songwriter Series, Sidelaunch Days, Collingwood’s Canada Day Stomp and the Bruce Trail Annual Music Hike. Follow us on social media!

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