Mark these dates for the 2012 Festival, May 25, 26, 27 Events will be updated starting in February

Last years Festival, 2011

Lilacs and Much Much More!

The Lindsay Lilac Festival is located in picturesque Lindsay Ontario on the banks of the Scugog river. With entertainment, lilac sales, food and beverages along with over 600 lilacs and over 120 varieties, you will find the Lindsay Lilac Festival has something for everyone in the family.

Lilac Closeup

The Lilac Festival is a joint effort presented by the Lindsay and District Horticultural Society and the Lilac Gardens Of Lindsay. The Festival is made possible through funding by the Province of Ontario, The City of Kawartha Lakes and sponsorship from many local businesses and individuals.

Thanks to our sponsors for your continued support. Please support our many generous sponsors. For a complete list, please see our Sponsors Page.

Hope to see you at The Lindsay Lilac Festival in 2011.

 


The Lindsay Lilac Festival Location

Map of our location

Less than 1 hour from the Greater Toronto Area.

We are located in the Logie Street Park In Lindsay Ontario at the corner of Lindsay Street South and Logie Street.

For a detailed map, click here.

 

 

 


With many attractions, the Lindsay Lilac Festival has a lot to offer starting with the Lilac Cotillion at the Armoury, presented by the Victoria County Historical Society on Friday May 27th.

A view of just a small part of the Lilac Festival

Come for the Lilacs but stay for the entertainment, refreshments, artists and vendors.  From our lilac sale you can take a little part of the festival home with you or donate to the Memory Walk where a lilac can be dedicated to a loved one or can mark a special event.  We are certain you will find something that catches your interest.

The Lilac Festival has it all, beautiful lilacs, talented artists, wonderful music and fun for the children, but, if this isn't enough, there are other events in town this weekend with free transportation between events. The Quilted Treasures quilt show is at the Lindsay Curling Club, All About Horses takes over the fairgrounds, the United Way Car Rally is on Saturday and the the March of Dimes Ball Hockey Tournament takes place on Kent Street on Sunday. The  Olde Gaol Museum will be open for the first time this week.

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