ERIN — The Town of Erin and the Rotary Club of Erin have announced their first-ever partnership to host Canada Day Summerfest on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Erin Fairgrounds.
This community celebration offers fun for the whole family with a wide variety of attractions, including local vendors, face-painting, food trucks, children’s games, inflatables, and live entertainment in the beer garden, highlighted by a performance from retro-rock band Maximum Sixties. A live magician will also perform to audiences of all ages throughout the afternoon.
Admission to Canada Day Summerfest is free, with free parking available onsite. While entry is complimentary, proceeds from the event will support local youth agencies in Erin, helping to fund vital programs and services for young people in the community.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate Canada Day and Summerfest, and we’re proud to partner with the Rotary Club of Erin for the first time on such a vibrant event,” said Mayor Michael Dehn.
Mike Robins, President-Elect of the Rotary Club of Erin, adds, “Canada Day Celebration plus Rotary Summerfest is about more than just fun, it’s about making a difference. Your support helps provide healthy snacks in schools, summer camp experiences for local kids, and essential resources for Erin’s Air Cadets.”
The Canada Day Summerfest takes place on Tuesday, July 1 from 12pm to 5pm at the Erin Fairgrounds. Admission is free.