Includes sites for artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions and organizations, having a broad provincial focus.
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Features information about the book 'Lucan Home of the Donnellys', about the Donnelly family massacre in 1880, as well as village life southwestern Ontario.
Personal history with editorial and photographs from a radio broadcaster.
An industry consortium representing individuals working in the screen-based industry in Ontario.
A not-for-profit organization for the industry, makers and collectors of handmade clay and glass. Includes membership details, organization profile, a gallery, information on classes, events calendar and contacts.
Writer and editor in print or digital, digital content creator, and video editor. Grant writer. Author of books about Ontario history.
Entertains audiences with exciting shows of horsemanship, jousting, bravery and chivalry.
Children's book author: "God Sent me a Little Sister".
A bilingual Canadian writer who has published 3 novels, 6 books of poetry, translated 2 books and written a critical essay.
Travel writer and photographer based in Ontario.
Children's author of fiction and non-fiction. Information about the author and her books and a contact form.
A writer of folklore, poetry and Fortean Folklore. I also write fairytales, and Spooktacular Folklore.
A live entertainment resource for magicians, clowns, disc jockeys, jugglers, and other performers for events in southwestern Ontario.
Public sector support for all forms of media development. Previously, Ontario Media Development Corporation.
Promoting the ancient and honourable art of the Town Crier at community events and business functions.
Support and encouragement for all aspects of poetry including writing, performing and publishing. There are branches throughout Ontario, and auxiliary branches located in Edmonton, Alberta and Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada.
Canada's longest continuing art society, founded in 1872.
Promotes and celebrates the art of woodcarving in Ontario.
Preserves and celebrates the arts and culture of working people in Ontario.
Created to celebrate Ontario’s pop culture and rich televisual history. Site by Ed Conroy, Toronto-based cultural historian, archivist and video producer.
Video production for television, DVD, music video, corporate video, or a web based project. Known for The Red Green Show.
Jess and Kelly, voices in all things horror and horror podcasting. Based in Ontario, Canada.
An author, playwright, poet, singer, songwriter, and musician based in Ontario.
Central Ontario entertainment guide. Offers free sign up to receive weekly e-mail listings of local events.
A writer of folklore, poetry and Fortean Folklore. I also write fairytales, and Spooktacular Folklore.
Personal history with editorial and photographs from a radio broadcaster.
Children's book author: "God Sent me a Little Sister".
Writer and editor in print or digital, digital content creator, and video editor. Grant writer. Author of books about Ontario history.
Children's author of fiction and non-fiction. Information about the author and her books and a contact form.
Public sector support for all forms of media development. Previously, Ontario Media Development Corporation.
Video production for television, DVD, music video, corporate video, or a web based project. Known for The Red Green Show.
Jess and Kelly, voices in all things horror and horror podcasting. Based in Ontario, Canada.
Promoting the ancient and honourable art of the Town Crier at community events and business functions.
Created to celebrate Ontario’s pop culture and rich televisual history. Site by Ed Conroy, Toronto-based cultural historian, archivist and video producer.
Travel writer and photographer based in Ontario.
Canada's longest continuing art society, founded in 1872.
Support and encouragement for all aspects of poetry including writing, performing and publishing. There are branches throughout Ontario, and auxiliary branches located in Edmonton, Alberta and Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada.
Entertains audiences with exciting shows of horsemanship, jousting, bravery and chivalry.
An industry consortium representing individuals working in the screen-based industry in Ontario.
Promotes and celebrates the art of woodcarving in Ontario.
A not-for-profit organization for the industry, makers and collectors of handmade clay and glass. Includes membership details, organization profile, a gallery, information on classes, events calendar and contacts.
An author, playwright, poet, singer, songwriter, and musician based in Ontario.
A bilingual Canadian writer who has published 3 novels, 6 books of poetry, translated 2 books and written a critical essay.
A live entertainment resource for magicians, clowns, disc jockeys, jugglers, and other performers for events in southwestern Ontario.
Preserves and celebrates the arts and culture of working people in Ontario.
Features information about the book 'Lucan Home of the Donnellys', about the Donnelly family massacre in 1880, as well as village life southwestern Ontario.
Central Ontario entertainment guide. Offers free sign up to receive weekly e-mail listings of local events.
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