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Almonte Celtfest 2026

Almonte Celtfest 2026 will take place from July 3 to 5, at Gemmill Park in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. This three-day, by-donation cultural festival celebrates the heritage of Almonte, Mississippi Mills, the Ottawa Valley and the greater Ottawa region through music, song, dance, workshops, street performances, children’s activities, concerts and ceilidhs.
Visitors interested in similar events can also explore Celtic Festivals and Renaissance Faires and Medieval Festivals in July 2026.
🎶 A Celtic Heritage Festival in Gemmill Park
Almonte Celtfest is an annual celebration rooted in the rural community of Almonte. The festival brings together a wide range of presentations and activities in Gemmill Park and the downtown area, creating a weekend focused on local history, regional traditions and live cultural performance.
The event celebrates culturally significant heritage connected to Scottish and Irish settlers, the Francophone community and the Algonquin Anishnaabeg peoples. Its program includes music, dance, workshops, concerts, street performances, family activities and opportunities for informal musical gatherings.
🎟 Admission
Almonte Celtfest 2026 is a by-donation event.
No ticket link has been listed for this edition.
⚔️ Program Highlights
The 2026 festival includes a broad cultural program across Gemmill Park and the downtown area:
- Live music
- Song and dance
- Workshops
- Street performances
- Children’s activities
- Concerts
- Presentations
- Impromptu sessions and ceilidhs
- Community heritage programming
The event places special emphasis on local musicians and performers, while also offering space to reflect on the cultural history and traditions of the Ottawa Valley and surrounding region.
🪕 History of Almonte Celtfest
Almonte Celtfest was founded in 1997 in Almonte, Ontario, by Brian O’Connell, Dan O’Connell and Terry Currie. The founders wanted to keep regional traditions alive, honour local Celtic heritage and share that cultural legacy with the wider community.
Fiddling and step dancing have held a strong presence in the Ottawa Valley for generations, providing key inspiration for the creation of the festival. During the 1990s, a renewed interest in Celtic music and traditions helped encourage the idea of an event that could showcase local talent and celebrate regional identity.
As the festival approaches its 30th edition, Celtfest is looking back on nearly three decades of music, stories, memories and community celebration, with anniversary programming and special events planned throughout the year.
🏞 About Gemmill Park and Almonte
Gemmill Park is one of Almonte’s main outdoor community spaces and serves as the central setting for the festival’s presentations, performances and activities. Its open green areas make it suitable for music, dance, family programming and informal gatherings during the weekend.
Almonte is part of Mississippi Mills in eastern Ontario and has a population of around 6,000 residents. The town developed in the 19th century along the Mississippi River and became known for its mills, industrial heritage and strong community traditions.
By road, Almonte can be reached from Ottawa via regional highways and county roads through the Ottawa Valley. Travelers arriving by train can use rail services into Ottawa, then continue by road toward Mississippi Mills and Gemmill Park.
📍 Approximate Distances to Almonte
Major cities in Ontario
| City | Approx. distance |
|---|---|
| Ottawa, ON | 34 miles |
| Kingston, ON | 107 miles |
| Peterborough, ON | 160 miles |
| Toronto, ON | 235 miles |
| Hamilton, ON | 270 miles |
| London, ON | 355 miles |
Major cities in Canada
| City | Approx. distance |
|---|---|
| Montreal, QC | 150 miles |
| Quebec City, QC | 305 miles |
| Winnipeg, MB | 1,300 miles |
| Calgary, AB | 2,090 miles |
| Edmonton, AB | 2,150 miles |
| Vancouver, BC | 2,760 miles |
🎻 A Community Celebration of Music and Heritage
Almonte Celtfest 2026 offers a weekend of Celtic music, Ottawa Valley traditions, dance, concerts, workshops and community heritage programming in Gemmill Park and downtown Almonte. With its by-donation format, local focus and long-running history, the festival continues to celebrate the cultural roots and living traditions of the region.
For more related events, browse Renaissance and Medieval Festivals in Canada on Medieval Agenda.
Event details
Date:
July 3 - July 5
Location:
Almonte
,
Ontario
Organizer:
Almonte Celtfest
Official website:
almonteceltfest.com