Huron Multicultural Festival

SAVE THE DATE: Friday, June 28 & Saturday, June 29, Courthouse Park, Goderich

The Huron Multicultural Festival is expanding to two days in 2024 with an exciting ticketed event taking place in Courthouse Park in Goderich on Friday, June 28. Watch for full details coming soon, but you won’t want to miss this kick-off to Canada Day weekend with a party in the Square!

Then all are welcome to join us Saturday, June 29, for the traditional free outdoor festival that celebrates the customs and traditions of Canada’s diverse populations. The festival includes a stage show of music and dance from around the world, a global food court and marketplace, children’s activities, and licensed beer garden.

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Friday, June 28

Digging Roots and Drives the Common Man

We are very pleased to welcome Juno Award winning act Digging Roots and Drives the Common Man who will help us kick off the Canada Day weekend with a party in Courthouse Park! Tickets on sale soon!

Photo of the group Digging Roots

Digging Roots

Winner of the 2023 Canadian JUNO Award for Contemporary Indigenous Group of the Year, Digging Roots breathe life into songs from their land, Turtle Island, to raise their voices in solidarity with a global chorus of Indigenous artists, activists and change-makers.

For over a decade, Digging Roots have traveled the world with a joyful message of resistance, celebrating Anishinaabe and Onkwehón:we traditions of round dance and interconnectedness. As Roots Music Canada says, the band is “…badass, empowering and hopeful all at the same time.”

Photo of performer Drives the Common Man

Drives the common man

Drives the Common Man is a Mi’kmaq singer, songwriter, producer/composer out of Southern Ontario, Canada. With over 200,000 followers on the social app TikTok, Drives is a young artist on the rise. His passion for pop and rock crates a nostalgic blend of alternative pop.