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2021 Reconnect Festival and Event Program Successful Applicants Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture 2021 Reconnect Festival Industries and Event Program Successful Applicants From Ontario With Love Event Name Location* Funding "Canada On Stage" webseries Provincewide $202,100 #SaveOurStages: 2021 Summer Stages London $247,500 #StayHome with #BollywoodMonster Mashup Mississauga $70,000 “Music in the air” - The VPP outdoor concert series Enniskillen $116,725 10th annual Human Rights Film Festival (HRFF+) Provincewide $55,000 13th Annual Telling Tales (Virtual )Festival Provincewide $30,500 167th Lindsay Exhibition Kawartha Lakes $170,850 1851 Anti-Slavery Convention Provincewide $83,250 20/21 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo Kawartha Lakes $250,000 2021 Capital Pride Festival Provincewide $65,000 2021 Forest City Film Festival London $72,070 2021 Newmarket Summer Fun Days Festival Newmarket $60,467 2021 Newmarket Winter Fun Days Festival Newmarket $44,693 2021 Nostalgia Music Festival Ottawa $224,000 2021 Oh Canada Comeback EH!? Dinner Musical Event Ottawa $191,590 2021 Paris Fair Brant $134,500 2021 Portugal Week Festival Toronto $102,750 2021 Reconnect Season Kawartha Lakes $167,194 2021 Rock on The River Timmins $250,000 2021 TorOntario 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival and Drive-ins Toronto $97,500 2021 Toronto International Film Festival Toronto $250,000 2021 Vaughan Latin Festival Vaughan $63,773 2021 Virtual Kensington Market Jazz Festival Provincewide $36,100 2021 Virtual Pride Toronto Festival Provincewide $205,950 2021 World Junior A Hockey Challenge Cornwall $93,000 2021 YES Theatre Summer Festival Greater Sudbury $30,000 2021-22 OttScot Festival Ottawa $55,000 2022 Kingston Canadian Film Festival Kingston $50,000 2022 ReFrame Film Festival Peterborough $49,800 24th Annual Barrie Film Festival Oro-Medonte $23,500 27th Annual Kerr Village Christmas Tree Lighting & Holiday Market Oakville $55,100 2SLGBTQ+ Community Connect 2021 Toronto $166,000 2 Event Name Location* Funding 42 Annual Festival of the Sound Parry Sound $172,000 4th Line Theatre's 2021 Season Cavan Monaghan $92,842 74th Winterama Penetanguishene $21,500 90's Nostalgia Presents: Canada Rocks Vaughan $250,000 99.3 County FM 2021 Radiothon Prince Edward $4,965 County A Celebration of the Four Elements of Hip Hop Ottawa $66,515 A Country Christmas at Saunders Farm Ottawa $97,750 A Taste of Oakville Oakville $63,000 A Virtual Taste of Mississauga Italfest: Celebrating Italian Heritage Provincewide $10,160 A Weekend of Audio Tourism: Hillside Homeside 2021 Guelph $152,025 Afro Carib Fest Online Provincewide $49,880 AGH Film Festival Hamilton $75,000 Airshow London presents SkyDrive 2021 London $180,000 Anne and Maud Tourism Route Pickering $60,000 Art & Water 100 Days of Summer Toronto $99,250 ArtScape Smiths Falls Smiths Falls $20,000 Asialicious "Asialicious Carnival" Toronto $104,000 Audio Visual Presents Hamilton $48,174 Aurora's Welcome Back event series Aurora $52,425 Aurora's Welcome Winter event series Aurora $48,275 Awesome Arts en folie Ottawa $47,065 Back To Burl's Creek Summer Concert Series, presented by Boots and Oro-Medonte $250,000 Hearts Back to Werk Toronto $64,637 Bala Cranberry Festival Muskoka Lakes $82,881 Ball's Falls Holiday Trail Lincoln $61,500 Because Beer Craft Beer Festival Hamilton $30,000 Bees in the Bush Festival Barrie $95,000 Bees, Butterflies & Blooms Festival Malahide $31,200 Being Scene Exhibition Toronto $32,000 Bentway Bash Toronto $116,700 Bentway Frost Fair Toronto $90,000 3 Event Name Location* Funding Best of #TheBridge Bracebridge $6,325 Beyond Van Gogh Ottawa Ottawa $250,000 BIPOC International Film Festival Mississauga $19,750 Black Creek Rodeo North Dundas $17,250 Bloom: Revival Greater Sudbury $64,100 Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival (25th Anniversary Edition) Toronto $248,200 Bluffs Winter Wonderland Toronto $90,000 Brantford LIVE!! 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Hamilton $60,000 Budweiser Stage Reunited Toronto $250,000 Cabaret Ottawa $130,000 Canada Day House Party 2021 Provincewide $91,500 Canada Diwali Razzmatazz Niagara Falls $245,000 Canada Online Jazz Festival (COJAZZ Festival) Provincewide $15,150 Canadian International Air Show Toronto $204,394 Canadian Music Week's Virtual Warm-Up Provincewide $73,750 Capitol Centre Bluesfest North Bay $24,377 Carivibe Festival Ottawa $53,125 Carnaval des Compagnons 2022 North Bay $21,000 Carrot Fest Bradford West $5,000 Gwillimbury Casa Loma Holiday Lights Toronto $250,000 Cavalcade of Lights & The 12 Days of Christmas Toronto $10,000 Celebrate Cambridge Winter Festival Cambridge $70,562 Celebrate the Seasons with Huron Waves Music Festival South Huron $42,500 Celebrating the World: Carassauga Drive-In and Virtual Festival Mississauga $38,475 CFTF Food Truck Market Toronto $106,050 Chateau De Glace Toronto $250,000 Christkindl Market Kitchener $140,750 Christmas Cheer Event Provincewide $14,525 Christmas in Pelham Pelham $15,500 4 Event Name Location* Funding Christmas with the Ennis Sisters Perth $6,142 Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival Greater Sudbury $76,000 City of Thunder Bay Live on the Waterfront- Parkade Sessions Thunder Bay $35,950 City View Drive-In Concert Series Toronto $250,000 Clarington- Movies in the Lot Clarington $22,500 ClearWater Farm Family Outdoor Excursions Georgina $25,000 Clink & Drink Pink - 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A series of Community Events Georgina $61,780 Greater Sudbury Digital Earth Festival Provincewide $9,213 Guelph Jazz Festival "Neighbourhood Connections" Guelph $39,690 Guild Festival Theatre's 2021 Season Toronto $64,558 GWN Dragon Boat Challenge Toronto $25,000 Halloween Nights of Lights Vaughan $125,000 Hamilton Fringe Festival Hamilton $75,452 Hamilton Winterfest 2022 Hamilton $35,000 Harbourfront Centre’s Year-Round Public Programming Toronto $250,000 Haunted Cinema Toronto $155,180 Haunted Walk Adapted Tour Programs and Virtual Events Ottawa $80,000 Haunting Season at Saunders Farm Ottawa $96,750 Hello Winter Barrie $120,000 Here For Now 2021 New Works Festival Stratford $55,000 Heritage Sounds Music Festival 2021 Provincewide $58,500 Hibernate Port Hope $18,500 Hogs for Hospice Leamington $89,400 Holiday Fair in the Square Toronto $110,000 Holiday in the Park Toronto $250,000 Hops and Harvest Festival Milton $36,750 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Provincewide $111,520 Huntsville Festival of the Arts 2021/22 Huntsville $140,000 Huntsville SnowFest Huntsville $54,575 I HeART Main Street: Culture and Community in Ontario’s Business Toronto $98,500 Districts ICE BOX: Art in the Heart of Winter Prince Edward $23,730 County ICFF Film Festival - Celebrating Canadian Multiculturalism Toronto $218,000 IF 2021 Guelph $30,000 7 Event Name Location* Funding IFFO: The International
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