Small communities really know how to party, and some of the best family-friendly festivals and events in Eastern Ontario are held right here in Lanark County, just a short drive from Ottawa. These are the events that get your feet moving, bring neighbours together, and make summer shimmer with magic.
This summer, Lanark County is gearing up for another season of family-friendly fun, complete with sack races, live music, face painting, church suppers, midway rides, and unforgettable small-town traditions. So grab your lawn chairs, hats, and sunscreen, and bring the kids, friends, or family along for the adventure.
Here are eleven signature festivals and events that will help you remember how to be a kid again while experiencing everything that makes Lanark County so special.
Signature Events
Spirit of the Drum Powwow – Smiths Falls
When: June 13-14, 2026
Watch as Indigenous culture comes to life in Smiths Falls at the annual Spirit of the Drum Powwow. For Indigenous peoples, a powwow is more than a celebration, it is a gathering that honours culture, family, identity, and the teachings passed down through generations. This event is an open invitation to experience the power of song, dance, and drumming while building meaningful connections and a deeper appreciation for Indigenous culture.
Tickets: Admission is free!
Almonte Celtfest – Almonte
When: July 3 to 5, 2026
There are music-themed events and then there’s Celtfest, the ultimate celebration that invites you into the mystical and fun world of Celtic music. This three-day, family-friendly event has been running for more than 25 years and gets better every year. Learn more about Celtic traditions and drink in the Celtic culture and heritage with fiddlers, bagpipers, dancers, and singers. Break out your inner Celt for this fun event!
Tickets: Admission is by donation.
Stewart Park Festival – Perth
When: July 17 to 19, 2026
When the hot days of July descend, thousands of visitors flock to the heritage town of Perth for a Woodstock-esque musical event in beautiful Stewart Park. For three days, Stewart Park is transformed into a 70s-style outdoor folk music festival, with lawn chairs and blankets strewn across the grass. Kick off your shoes and dance beneath the towering maple trees, then splash in the Tay River to cool off. Browse the vendors that line Market Square or take part in one of the many workshops held throughout the weekend.
Tickets: Admission is by donation.