
Jarvisfest is back August 15–17, bringing three days of live music, entertainment, and family fun to the community.
Festival Chair Samantha Armstrong says that despite rainy weather last year, the festival still drew strong crowds. This year’s lineup keeps all the popular staples — live music, disc golf, the car show, and the parade — while adding exciting new features.
Music fans can look forward to two major tribute acts.
Armstrong noted the goal is to offer popular, crowd-pleasing performances across different genres.
The festival is always looking for new events to host and 2025 is no different.
Armstrong also mentioned that Sunday morning will feature a cornhole tournament hosted by the Caledonia Lions. She added there’s a high-tech attraction coming that could change your perspective on things.
The festival kicks off at 3 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. Saturday, and 8 a.m. Sunday. Highlights also include fireworks and a wide variety of food vendors — a personal favourite for Armstrong.
Now in its fourth year, Jarvisfest is still growing, with more community engagement than ever. “It’s about creating something the whole community can enjoy,” Armstrong said.
For more details, including registration for events like cornhole, visit the Jarvisfest website or social media pages.
Written by Jeremy Hall