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Enjoy free, family-friendly events hosted by the City of Waterloo.
Join us for outdoor activities, public art, music, markets and seasonal programs throughout the year.
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Event dates may change. For the most current information, follow the city events team on Facebook, X and Instagram, or subscribe to our monthly newsletter, What's Happening Waterloo.
Bring a blanket or your favourite hoodie and join us for movie nights in the park on the big outdoor screen! SDH subtitles will be available. Movie titles to be announced.
June 11, 18, 25 and July 9, 16, 23 and August 6, 13, 20
Movie nights are brought to you in partnership with Princess Cinemas and in support of the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. If possible, please consider bringing a non-perishable food item to donate.
Open Streets returns to uptown Waterloo! Join us for a fun-filled day in uptown Waterloo featuring live performances by the KW Breakers, music, an art market and more.
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This day recognizes the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples, communities and nations.
The City of Waterloo has been marking this occasion for the past 8 years by partnering with local Indigenous artists who create and install original art pieces on the surface of Waterloo Public Square. These artworks serve as a visual reminder of the territory and land on which the city was founded.
For 2025, Maddie Resmer, of Western Sky Designs, created a mural to honour the Anishinàbe worldview of interconnectedness. Watch the artist YouTube video to learn more about the design and story behind this years National Indigenous Peoples Day mural.
Artist Statement:
A circle of lifeforms moves together, each shape holding space for the next.
This year’s mural honours the Anishinàbe worldview of interconnectedness, illustrating how all beings — animal, plant, sky, water, and land — are woven together into the delicate fabric of life. The gentle flow of forms reminds us of the humility required to know our place within, not above, the natural world. In this circle, the anishinàbe (person) is no more vital than the makwa (bear), nor is the ininatig (maple) greater than the nigig (otter). However, as we each lose empathy for (and connection to) the beings around us, so too do we lose one of nature’s greatest assets: diversity.
In a time of growing division and unchecked individualism, our collective well-being depends on embracing these decolonized visions — futures rooted in balance, reciprocity, and care for all our relations.
Spend the afternoon enjoying a picnic in the park with friends and neighbours. The event will feature live music, local artists, food trucks, community booths, giant games and a spectacular LED drone show.
Lumen is an annual, free, all-ages festival that is open to the public and run by the City of Waterloo’s Arts and Creative Industries team (Create Waterloo).
The event features the work of artists as they explore the interplay of light, art, and technology in installations located throughout uptown Waterloo.
Get ready for a night of frightful fun! Dance to the beats by the on-site DJ, enjoy live tunes from a local artist, and unleash your creativity in the thrilling Vampire Fashion Show.
Bring your own ice skates to enjoy ice skating under the stars to music by our on-site DJ while warming up with the Hissing Goose Coffee Roasters. The first 100 food truck visitors will also receive a complimentary hot drink!
Head to the Waterloo Public Square ice rink from 6 to 8 p.m. and skate along to the amazing tunes spun live by DJ King Kadeem and get warm with treats from the Hissing Goose Coffee Roasters.
The first 50 visitors each night at the Hissing Goose Coffee Roasters will also receive a complimentary hot drink.
Each week will feature a different music playlist theme.
January 7: Way Back Wednesday
January 14: Hip Hop
January 21: Latin Music – cancelled due to weather
January 28: 90's R&B
February 4: Dancehall and Soca
February 11: Dance Music – cancelled due to weather
February 18: 2000's – cancelled due to weather
February 25: Latin Music
Need ice skates?
McPhail’s Cycle and Sport (98 King St N) will be offering FREE skate rentals to the first 100 users on January 21 and February 18, until 7 p.m. Ice skates must be returned the following day, and users will need to provide credit card information as a deposit hold.
The City of Waterloo invites the public to enjoy these creative, unique, and vibrant picnic tables featured in the Neighbourhood Picnic Table Program.
Each year, in partnership with the City’s Neighbourhoods team, Create Waterloo commissions local artists to transform picnic tables across Waterloo into colourful works of public art. Since 2021, 46 local artists have showcased their artwork in 15 Neighbourhood parks throughout Waterloo. Today, these vibrant tables form a growing, citywide collection that celebrates local creativity and enhances public spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Featured picnic tables remain in the program for a period of up to three years.
2021: 18 artists designed tables in six community gardens
2022: 12 additional tables added in four neighbourhood parks
2023: 9 new tables painted and placed in three neighbourhood parks
2024: 12 more artist-designed tables featured in five neighbourhood parks
2025: 8 additional tables added across six neighbourhood parks
Trail Mix is an auditory accompaniment for trails throughout Waterloo featuring the work of local musicians. Simply find the QR code’s on the trail, use your phone camera to scan the codes, and get ready to listen to a Trail Mix curated of local artists!
Step #1: Select your favourite local Waterloo trail
Step #2: Strap on some hiking shoes/boots
Step #3: Find the hidden QR codes along the trail
Step #4: Use your phones camera to scan the QR code
Step #5: Put on your headphones and listen to the Trail Mix!
Walter Bean / Grey Silo Trail - Gary LaRocca, Ezekiel Nigma, artistbasm, The Shop, Crude Awakening, Luke Michielsen, Chris Wansk, Zuffalo, Leah Holtom, Kevin Coates, Braeden Etienne, Sydney Jones & Ben Rollo
Forwell Trail - Amanda Kind, Clarissa Diokno, Craig McNair, Jon Pavey, Calling Crow, Onion Honey, Red Orkestra, Johanna Daze, Dana K and the Remedy, Sons of Shanley, Sammy Duke, Treephones
Spurline / Laurel Trail - David Lum, Adam Bryan, JSAL, Snailspace, Kroka, Amanda Braam, Ayesha Ahad, Miranda Journey, JP Sunga, Pax, Sheila Soares, The Neighbourhood Hotties, Caliban Strange
Waterloo Public Square Kiosk: Midnite Vice, Amanda Braam, Sam Nabi, Clefs of Moher, Tragedy Ann, Painting Pelicans
The Waterloo Park Art Walk is an outdoor exhibit that stretches through Waterloo Park from Caroline Street to Seagram Drive.
The Art Walk features the work of up to 24 local artists selected by a jury to be part of the program. Each of the art banners makes reference to the nature, scenery, and/or landscape of the park. This initiative began in 2020 and is updated annually.
Participating artists: Alessandra Broderick, Alex Bray, Amanda Ashford, Aoe Girard, Arohi Sawant, Ashley Zikovic, Beth Stobo, Christian Boghossian, Danielle Kuindersma, Emily Murphy, Freya Marchena Acosta, Jacqui Mason, Jeff Dillon, Jillian Belkwell, Lynne Huras, Megan Mirghavami, Nicolas Attieh, Olivia Grgich, Ryan Dwight MacTavish, Sami Park, Sly Soper, Tami Martin
Applications to the Waterloo Park Art Walk will open in October 2026.
Host your own event
Planning your own event in Waterloo? Start with the Plan an event page to book spaces like Waterloo Public Square or Waterloo Park.