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Family fun in Durham Region

Check out these fun February activities and events!

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A young family out in the snow.

 

Lake Scugog, Port Perry

 

 

February 2019

 

Family fun.

 

 

Inside or outside, the event lineup for February is hot! This month Durham Region plays host to the 2019 Ontario Parasport Games–an amazing chance to check out athletes from across the province as they compete in 11 sports. February is also the time to celebrate family, and we have eight great ways, among many others, to spend a family filled day this year. Of course, there is always something to discover in Durham, from our beautiful outdoors to our amazing culinary scene. Get out and explore.

 

Check out the events featured below or visit our events calendar on durhamtourism.ca for more ideas on what to do in Durham this February.

 

 

Four butter tarts on a wooden board.

 

The Pickering Butter Tart Festival is back!

 

Who doesn’t love this classic Canadian dessert? If you love all things Butter Tart then The Pickering Butter Tart Festival is where you’ll want to be on February 16. Head to the Pickering Recreation Complex, to get your fill of the best local butter tart bakers, vendor marketplace, entertainment and more!

 

Three athletes playing Wheelchair Curling.

 

It’s time to experience something #paramazing

 

The Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games have arrived! From February 8 to 10, you have the unique opportunity to experience the #paramazing athletes of Ontario compete in 11 sports across our region. Visit DurhamRegion2019.ca for the Games schedule, venue locations, as well as brief descriptions and links to informative videos that will help us all learn more about the rules and scoring for some of the parasports.

 

Join us at the Abilities Centre for the Opening Ceremony on February 8 at 7:30 p.m. There is no cost for admission and available seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Olympian, sports broadcaster and Durham Region native Perdita Felicien is returning home to emcee our Opening Ceremony.

 

The athletes have been working hard to be at their very best to compete at these Games. We’re inspired daily by their spirit and capabilities. That’s why we’ve adopted the hashtag “paramazing” for our Games. Please join the conversation @DurhamRegion19 on the Games Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds and check out our YouTube video channel.

 

We’re proud of the culture of sport, inclusion, and accessibility here in Durham Region, and the many amazing venues that have been instrumental in paving the way toward making Durham Region an inclusive and accessible community. We hope that you have the chance to attend some of the competitions over the course of the Games and contribute to the roar of the fans in the stands!

 

 

A young girl and her mother   ice fishing.

 

Beaverton Legion Ice Fishing Derby

 

The 2019 Beaverton Legion Ice Fishing Derby is set for February 16, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your $20 entry fee includes a fish fry dinner and prizes. Prizes will be awarded for the biggest trout, white fish and perch! Fish must be caught in Lake Simcoe on the day of the event, and weigh ins will take place at Floyd Hales Fish Huts in Beaverton and Dave’s Fish Huts in Virginia Beach (Georgina), with more locations to be added. Please check weather and ice conditions before you go. Visit beavertonlegion.com for more information and ticket locations.

 

 

A table with place settings.

 

Whitbylicious is back!

 

Prepare to indulge in the best mouth-watering dishes local restaurants have to offer! This year’s Whitbylicious–Winter Edition runs until February 6. The success of Whitbylicious has grown to include surrounding areas, and residents can visit any or all of the 10 local, independent restaurants found in Durham Region!

 

Participating restaurants will present exclusive, three-course, prix fixe lunch and dinner menus showcasing delectable, gourmet dishes at affordable prices in support of the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Opening their doors for Whitbylicious again this year are: Bella Notte Ristorante, The Brock House Kitchen & Bar, Chatterpaul’s, Hot Rocks Creative Diner, KB Foods, Shrimp Cocktail Resto-Lounge, The Lake Grill, Harvest, and new this year: Bistro ‘67 and Berry Hill Food Company.

 

Space is limited for this Whitbylicious experience! Book your reservations directly with the restaurant of your choice, to ensure that you don’t miss out!

 

 

A photo of an art gallery.

 

Eight ways to celebrate Family Day in Durham

 

What better way to celebrate this upcoming Family Day than exploring the community? This February 18, consider the following activities:

1.  Enjoy live entertainment at the Town of Ajax’s Family Day Winterfest!

2.  Check out the Township of Brock’s extensive trail network.

3.  Experience life at the zoo at Jungle Cat World* in Orono!

4.  Uncover the story of Canadian art at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa.

5.  “Walk the Dome” at the fully accessible Pickering Soccer Centre.

6.  Explore some of the unique boutiques, quaint specialty shops and culinary delights of downtown Port Perry.

7.  Hit the slopes in Uxbridge for some winter fun at Dagmar Ski Resort or Lakeridge Resort.

8.  Experience fun family adventures throughout Whitby at Sky Zone, iFly, Reptilia or Laser Quest.

 

Please note that regular admission fees may apply at some locations. 

 

* During the winter months, open weather permitting. Please call in advance.

 

$4 off admission to the Outdoor Adventure Show.

Join us at the Outdoor Adventure Show

 

Head down to The International Centre in Mississauga, and check out Canada’s largest outdoor adventure and travel event from February 22 to 24. Stop by the Durham Tourism display to say hi and pick up some information on the great outdoor adventure opportunities in the region.

 

The Outdoor Adventure Show features over 300 exhibits, from the latest camping gear, to paddle sports, live presentations, and information on the ultimate adventure travel destinations.

 

Bring this coupon for $4 off the admission price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For unique trip ideas or to plan your perfect day, visit durhamtourism.ca, or call 1-800-413-0017. If this information is required in an accessible format, contact Durham Tourism.

 

Durham Region Economic Development and Tourism | 605 Rossland Road East, 5L, P.O.Box 623, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 Canada

 

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