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Eddie Bullen & Quincy Bullen – A tribute to Frank McNulty – Jazz and Blues LIVE at the Station

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Wednesday, July 31st from 6 PM – 8 PM

Eddie Bullen & Quincy Bullen will honor Jazz and Blues founder Frank McNulty at The Station in Collingwood. The Bullen Family’s long-standing relationship with Frank makes this tribute a truly special event. Join us for a memorable evening.

South Georgian Bay Music Foundation

Frank McNulty – December 27, 1939 – June 29, 2024

“Sleep in peace when day is done” ~ NIna Simone

Born in the final days of 1939 at St Joseph’s Hospital in Toronto, Frank loved to tell people about how many decades he had lived. While the 1930’s had little impact on his life, he did his best to wring the life out of the decades that followed.

Born to immigrant parents (May (nee Pettigrew) & Tom McNulty) and raised in Parkdale in the 1940’s & 1950’s gave Frank a unique perspective on life and culture. Those early experiences surrounded by Black culture and music became a fundamental part of who he was. From playing basketball at St. Christopher’s House, attending Parkdale Collegiate and working in record stores around Toronto; music, especially Jazz, Blues, Soul and R&B became the soundtrack of his life. It was ingrained in every fiber of his being.

After a stint in the United States and a tenure working at Motown Records, Frank returned to Canada and eventually found his way to Collingwood where he settled in 1968. He truly embraced all that makes Collingwood special. Working at the Collingwood Shipyards; as the first paid Ski Patroller at Blue Mountain Resorts; as a ski instructor for Ernie McCullough and a ski coach at the Collingwood Ski Club before finally opening McNulty Printing in 1971.

Frank’s impact on the community he loved is hard to quantify. He served as president of the Collingwood Chamber of Commerce; president of the Toronto Ski Club & Blue Mountain 1940 Inc; served on the Collingwood Library Board; founded the Collingwood Bluegrass Festival; founded the Collingwood Jazz & Blues Society & Festival as well as the much beloved Jazz at the Station.

He was often to be found on the sidelines of his children’s sporting events either as a coach or official and found immense pleasure watching his children succeed at the things they loved.

Through the printing business he supported many of the charitable endeavors in the community over the 60 years he lived in Collingwood. The G&M hospital foundation, The YMCA, the National Ski Academy, Sheffield Park Black History Museum, and so many other school and community events. Frank received the order of Collingwood in 2009 for his volunteerism and commitment to community service.

Well known for his signature hairstyle which he adopted long before it was cool, Frank loved to terrify any nearby child with the story that he had lost his hair because he wouldn’t eat his vegetables. Always quick with a story (or maybe a tall tale) about his time in the music industry; the history of Collingwood & the Shipyards; the early days of Blue Mountain and chasing Jozo Weider around the mountain on skis; the history of Jazz & Blues; and his time in the city that captivated him, New Orleans; Frank’s ability as a storyteller and a historian will be greatly missed.

Frank was predeceased by his brother in spirit Jay Jackson and is survived by his children Stephanie (Denis) Parsons, Sarah McNulty, Josh (Bre) McNulty & Dr. Kate (Jeremy) Shield; his ex-wife Jane; his grandchildren Oliver, Elsley, Milo & Elliott; as well as the Jackson family Shawne, Janice, Marlon & Nathaniel.

The family would like to thank the staff at The Collingwood General & Marine Hospital; Drs. Basinski, Fraser, Kolenda and Smith; as well as the staff at Campbell House.

In lieu of flowers the family would like to suggest a donation to the charity of your choosing. A Celebration of Life will be held on the 15th of September at the Toronto Ski Club. To be updated on the details, share photos or a story or if you’d be interested in being part of the entertainment, please email: [email protected]

While he will be missed immensely by his family and friends, we know the music plays on.

Duncan Bristow VIDEOS | Mountain Head, In Your Head @ our Collingwood Amphitheater

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Special thanks to Duncan Bristow for capturing the great talent of “Mountain Head” at our Collingwood Amphitheatre.

The enigmatic and reclusive Hannah Brothers stumbled upon a mysterious mountain in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, and what they found at the summit changed their lives forever. A shaman performed a ceremony that unlocked new depths of creativity and inspiration in the brothers, leading them to channel the spirits of Johnny Cash, Flavor Flav, and Billy Gibbons. Dressed in black denim and adorned with solid gold grills and long beards, Mountain Head emerged with a sound that blended psych-rock, alt-rock, and elements of electro-pop and jangle pop into a unique and potent sonic concoction.

Since that fateful day, Mountain Head has made a thunderous impact on the music scene as one of Canada’s most exciting and innovative independent acts. With millions of streams and multiple Top 40 billboard hits in Canada, the band has caught the attention of the Wu Tang Clan, who featured their cover of ‘Shimmy Shimmy Ya’ across all their social media platforms. Mountain Head has also been finishing music with legendary producer GGGarth Richardson and played a monstrous showcase in Hollywood for School Night.

Perhaps most impressive of all, Mountain Head continues to put on their annual charity boat-in show, drawing in excess of 1000 attendees and raising thousands of dollars and truckloads of food for the local community. Their impact has been felt far beyond their hometown, as evidenced by their recent opening slot for Nickelback at Toronto’s History for the Get Rollin album release party. With their infectious sound, look, and hooks, Mountain Head is poised to span the continent and globe, leaving a trail of mesmerized fans in their wake. mountainheadmusic.com

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Duncan Bristow VIDEOS | The Mudmen @ Our Collingwood Amphitheatre

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Special thanks to Duncan Bristow for capturing the great talent of “The Mudmen” at our Collingwood Amphitheatre.

Mudmen Live in Thedford – July 26th

Widder Station Presents The Mudmen 

Enjoy an evening of Celtic music & stories from Canada’s Celtic Rock Warriors

Tixs $15.00 advance $20.00 door available at www.widderstation.ca  519 296-4653 Doors 5:00pm 

Wear your plaid shirt to show your Mudmen support  and bring cash for the merch booth

With over 3000 shows to date Ron MacLean loves’ em, Don Cherry says “Their good Canadian boys” Walter Ostanek says he’s proud of them & Johnny Reid says “Mudmen are Canada’s Best Kept Secret”.

Smile and Greet Someone Today | Camera On Collingwood

The People:

Collingwood is filled with warm, welcoming folks who greet you with a smile and a story. From the local café owner who remembers your coffee order to the friendly neighbours who chat with you on your morning walk, the people here make you feel right at home. It’s a place where community ties are strong, and everyone looks out for each other.

“Collingwood comes alive with West Indian energy – join us for the revelry, music, dance, and food!” Tickets: carnivalnorth.ca

I visited 8 Chinese factories in 8 days… MIND-BLOWING!

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This was one of the coolest trips I’ve ever made, visiting 8 different Chinese factories!

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The Toronto All-Star Big Band | Jazz & Blues Live at The Station

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July 24 – The Toronto All-Star Big Band, revives the spirit, style, and sound of the 30s, 40s, and 50s – that golden age of the big band

South Georgian Bay Music Foundation is delighted to present this summer’s music series: Jazz & Blues Live at The Station.

What: An all ages/ family friendly, FREE, and accessible music series

When: 6 – 8pm, July 17, July 24, August 7

Where: The Station Park, Collingwood Museum, 45 St. Paul Street, Collingwood ON

Cost: FREE and accessible! No admission is charged. Donations are encouraged

Collingwood Ice Cream Co. will be providing cool summer treats.


We welcome The John Saunders Centre as the new rain-date venue, located at80 Sandford Fleming Drive, Collingwood.

Adam Webster – Lunch with Brightside Deli | Local Live Lunch

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LOCAL LIVE LUNCH

10 Wednesdays! 10 Concerts! 10 Menus!

JULY 24th 12 till 1:30. Adam Webster – Lunch by… Brightside Deli


Great food, a fun atmosphere and free performances by the area’s top-notch musicians, singers, and songwriters!

Each Wednesday throughout the summer, Local Live Lunch welcomes everyone to drop by our outdoor concert are at Sheffer Court, located at 186 Hurontario Street downtown.

You can purchase your lunch on site from a featured restaurant, sit back in comfy Muskoka-style chairs, relax and listen to great local, live music on the 95.1 Peak FM Stage!

Local Live lunch is a celebration of community spirit paired with culinary treats and music!

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Media Sponsors – The Peak FM 95.1 and mycollingwood.ca

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Sidelaunch Days 2024: Celebrating Collingwood’s Waterfront and Shipbuilding History

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Collingwood, ON [22 July 2024] – Collingwood, ON – Sidelaunch Days returns in 2024, inviting residents and visitors alike to join in a vibrant celebration of Collingwood’s rich maritime heritage and the scenic beauty of South Georgian Bay. This annual festival, to be held August 9th & 10th, promises a weekend filled with free activities for all ages, highlighting the joy of being in, on, and around the water.

The festival spans across three key activity areas, including Harbourview Park, the waterfront promenade, and Downtown Collingwood (84 Hurontario Street). Explore each location and enjoy live music, entertainment, shipbuilding history, giant games, and more. Each activity area promises something for everyone to enjoy including beverages and food options for purchase.

Returning to Sidelaunch Days are traditional favorites and a mix of new activities.

Information & Exploration
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 10 am. – 4:00 p.m., North Hurontario Street
Your source for the Sidelaunch Days schedule and official map. Learn about the different organizations dedicated to preserving a healthy environment and protecting the region’s water system and the land surrounding. Pick up your Children’s Launch Passport and wooden boat craft kit (while supplies last) and then collect stickers, build and launch your own wooden crafted boat. Learn about the history of the harbour from the perspective of the harbour.

Ontario SUP Series and SUP Nationals
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, Various times, Side Launch Basin
The Ontario SUP Race Series is a competitive and fun event series for the sport of stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) in Ontario. This year’s Collingwood stop on the series will also serve as the Canadian Surf Association SUP Nationals and a qualifier to represent Canada at the ISA World SUP Championships this September in Copenhagen, Denmark. There are competitive and recreational divisions to choose from. Register online to compete or take in the excitement from the Promenade cheering on your favorite racers! Presented in partnership with Ontario SUP Series and Blu Wave.

Free Kayaking and SUP Boarding
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Harbourview Park, Westside Dock, Birch Street North
Give kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) a try with a complimentary 30-minute rental from Little Ed’s Harbourview Rentals. Presented in partnership with Little Ed’s Harbourview Rentals. Must be 18 or older or be at least 16 years with an adult. Some conditions apply.

Tall Ship Dockside Tours
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sidelaunch Basin
Hop aboard the TS Playfair for a free tour of the ships’ upper and lower decks, meet crew members, and learn about the Brigs Youth Sail Training Program. Sponsored by Greenland International Consulting.

Team K9 Dog Show
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., Harbourview Park, Birch Street North
Enjoy an action-packed, family-friendly, frisbee and dog sport show including a variety of features such as agility/steeplechase, musical hoops, tricks, relay racing, weave pole challenges, frisbee dogs, high jumping, and more. The show includes dogs of a variety of breeds. Music accompanies the show, and an emcee will keep the audience riveted to the action.

Giant Games
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Side Launch Way & Downtown Collingwood
Play giant games including Res-Q-Me Giant Battleship, Tic Tac Dunk, and Volleypong with family and friends. 

Georgian Bay Heritage League & Canadian Museum of Water
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Harbourview Park
Explore the historic Watts boats including the 1901 John Watts Junior, 1910 Watts Lighthouse Boat, and 1920 Watts Rowboat. The Georgian Bay Heritage League will provide interpretive tours and share some of the history behind each boat and the restoration process. Canadian Museum of Water will also be on site with the Diversité a 11.5 m wooden rowing craft.

Live Music
Enjoy a range of live, local musicians at each of the three activity areas including:

Saturday, August 10th 84 Hurontario
North Hurontario
PromenadeHarbourview Park
North Birch Street10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.The Jazz DuoSydney Riley 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.Bryson ClelandKendall LilyRed Hot Stove Pipe Band1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.Motes & OatsScott RobinsonRed Hot Stove Pipe Band
Sunday, August 11th 84 HurontarioNorth Hurontario
PromenadeHarbourview Park
North Birch Street10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Sydney RileyMotes & Oats 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.Lola EdenWyatt MacraeRed Hot Stove Pipe Band1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.Vokal LegenBryson ClelandRed Hot Stove Pipe Band

Food Tour Experience
Saturday, August 10 & Sunday, August 11, Various times
Indulge in a variety of flavours as you walk, sip and taste your way through some of the best eateries and shops in southern Georgian Bay. Collingwood is a world-class tourist destination with many diverse restaurants that boast progressive menus featuring local ingredients.
To book a tour visit www.collingwoodfoodtours.com.

Free Live Concerts
As the sun sets, attendees are invited to gather at the beautiful waterfront Shipyards Amphitheatre, North Maple Street, for a spectacular finale: a free concert under the evening sky. On Saturday, August 10th enjoy headliner band Fiddlestix and on Sunday, August 11th Freedom Train returns for a spectacular evening of music. Both concerts open with DJ Thirdlife at 6:00 p.m. Bring your lawn chair or blanket to this picturesque setting which provides the perfect backdrop to unwind and enjoy live music performances, celebrating the culmination of Sidelaunch Days 2024
Join us for a weekend of festivities that capture the essence of Collingwood’s maritime charm and community spirit. Sidelaunch Days 2024 promises to be an unforgettable experience for all.

Sidelaunch Days is presented by the Town of Collingwood with generous support from Collingwood Downtown, Side Launch Brewing Company, Ontario SUP Series, BluWave SUP, FRAM + Slokker, Collingwood Quay Condos, Living Water Resorts & Spa, Greenland International Consulting Ltd., and Devonleigh Homes. Funding is provided by the Government of Ontario.For more information and updates, visit www.sidelaunchdays.ca or follow us on Facebook @experiencecollingwood and on Instagram @experience.collingwood

About Sidelaunch Days
Sidelaunch Days is an annual festival in Collingwood, Ontario, celebrating the shipbuilding heritage and historical waterfront. Sidelaunch honours the unique method of launching ships used at the Collingwood Shipyards. Learn more by visiting the Collingwood Museum at 45 St. Paul Street. The event offers free activities and entertainment for all ages, encouraging community engagement and celebrating the beauty of South Georgian Bay.

The Healthy Ageing Doctor: Doing This For 30s Will Burn More Fat Than A Long Run!

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Hey Collingwood! The Town is refreshing its website and wants to hear your ideas!

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Collingwood, ON [19 July 2024] – The Town’s Communications Division is working on upgrading the main website, www.collingwood.ca.  This project includes upgrading the website’s platform, which will significantly improve accessibility, navigation, and search functionality. The redesign will align with the program delivery of the municipality, with a customer-friendly focus. It will have a fresh look and include information relevant to the community.

The Town’s website is a primary resource for community members to find information about Council and how to engage with them, municipal services and programs, property taxes and so much more. It is also the gateway to subscribing to Town news & notices, e-newsletters, and online service options you can access 24/7. 

Before embarking on the design of the new website, we want to hear from the community! What would you like to see on the new website? Is there information missing from the current website that you would like to see included? See something elsewhere that you think would be useful on Collingwood.ca?

Please share your ideas using the ‘Ideas’ tool on the project page at engage.collingwood.ca/website-refresh or email [email protected], by 4:00 p.m. Friday, August 2, 2024. Ideas can also be provided to Service Collingwood at 97 Hurontario Street, Collingwood, or by calling 705-445-1030.