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Inspiring Action & Empowerment: Collingwood Celebrates International Women’s Day 2026

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Collingwood, ON [10 February 2026] The Town of Collingwood proudly recognizes International Women’s Day 2026 with a series of community events that highlight this year’s theme, “Give to Gain.”

The theme underscores the idea that when communities invest in women, through support, opportunity, and advocacy, everyone benefits.

International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on March 8, serves as an annual reminder of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, while also calling attention to the work still needed to advance gender equity. The following are events and initiatives lined up to celebrate International Women’s Day in Collingwood.

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Flag Raising, March 3

The Town of Collingwood, in collaboration with My Friend’s House, will host an International Women’s Day Flag Raising at the Community Flag Pole on March 3 at 11:00 a.m. Join us as we reflect on the importance of creating a community where women and girls feel safe, supported, and empowered.

IWD Event with Kate Davis, March 4

Don’t miss an evening of inspiration and connection at the Simcoe Street Theatre, featuring award-winning comedian, speaker, and author Kate Davis, known for blending humour with meaningful insight.

Davis has spent more than two decades helping audiences navigate stress, relationships, and resilience through her signature comedic lens. She is also the author of “Second Best Mom,” a candid and humorous look at the realities of motherhood in a series of funny stories. Her work resonates with audiences for its honesty, relatability, and encouragement to find strength in shared experience.

Also featured at the event are contributions from Collingwood’s Poet Laureate, My Friend’s House, and Common Thread. Speakers will share stories highlighting the important work supporting women in Collingwood, underscoring the significance of International Women’s Day in our community.

A book signing with Kate Davis will take place following her performance as part of a networking session featuring food from Low Down. Enjoy gathering, sharing ideas, and building connections!

Date: March 4, 2026


Time: Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Simcoe Street Theatre, 65 Simcoe Street
Tickets: $20, available through TicketScene

Community Support for IWD

2026 IWD programming is made possible through the generous contributions of local partners, including Quaintrelle Medical Aesthetics, Living Shore Spa, and Living Water Retirement Residence. Their commitment reflects a shared dedication to celebrating women, promoting equity, and strengthening community connections.

Is your community group hosting an International Women’s Day event? Promote it through the Town’s community events calendar or contact [email protected].

To learn more, visit www.collingwood.ca/IWD 

Be Inspired. Take action. #GiveToGain

About International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is a global day of recognition held annually on March 8 to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It also serves as a call to action, highlighting the ongoing work needed to advance gender equity and create safer, more inclusive communities. Observed in countries around the world, International Women’s Day brings people together to honour progress, raise awareness of persistent challenges, and inspire collective action toward a more equitable future.

About My Friend’s House

My Friend’s House is a local organization providing safety, shelter, and support to women and children experiencing violence and abuse in South Georgian Bay. For more than three decades, it has offered emergency housing, crisis counselling, outreach services, and advocacy, helping women rebuild their lives with dignity and security. The organization plays a crucial role in fostering a safer, more equitable community, and relies on community support to continue delivering these essential services. Learn more on their website.

About the Common Thread

Common Thread Thrift Store is a community-focused retail shop in Collingwood that supports My Friend’s House by raising essential funds through the sale of donated clothing, household items, and accessories. Operated with the help of dedicated volunteers, the store provides an accessible shopping option for residents. Every purchase at The Common Thread helps strengthen local support systems and fosters a safer, more resilient community. Visit Common Thread at 20 Balsam St. or online.

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