Venues and Maps
Parking is available at all locations
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Elora Festival and Singers Office
136 Metcalfe Street, Elora. Office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10am-5pm, and the first three Saturdays in June and July from 11am-2pm.
To view a directional map, click here.
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The Gambrel Barn
7454 Wellington Rd. 21 at the corner of Wellington Road 21 and #7 This wooden building, with its exposed rafters and beams, creates a sense of openness and delight seldom found among today’s more formal venues. Sound and energy resonate throughout the Barn, providing audiences with a distinctive, pleasurable, and intimate listening experience. Used to store the salt & sand during the winter, the Barn is transformed into an acoustically perfect concert hall during the Festival, and has been host to some of the world’s most dynamic performers. Despite its rural setting it is only a two-minute drive from downtown Elora. Parking is available across the street at the Grand River Raceway.
To view directional and seating maps, click here.
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St. John's Church
36 Henderson Street at the corner of Smith Street, Elora (air conditioned). Built in 1873, St. John’s Anglican Church is the most intimate of the Festival’s venues. It is steeped in tradition with its wooden floors and ornate stained-glass windows which radiate warmth and tranquility. On display in the Church is a pair of chalices given to its Rector, Reverend John Smithhurst, in 1852, believed to have been presented to him by his long-time love and cousin, Florence Nightingale.
To view directional and seating maps, click here.
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St. Joseph Church
760 St. David Street, Fergus. St. Joseph's Church has just completed construction on their new Church, and this is the first time the Elora Festival Singers will perform in this venue.
To view directional and seating maps, click here.
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Elora Community Centre
21 David Street West, Elora. Elora's local gathering place on David Street West accomidates many community events.
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Other Venues
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Knox Church
51 Church Street, Elora. Knox Church was founded in the settlement of Upper Nichol Township, known as Bon Accord, in the year
1837. The first church building was an "old log church". In 1937, at the Centennial Celebrations for Knox-Elora, the congregation
dedicated a Cairn at Bon Accord, in memory of the pioneers, near the spot where the Old Log Church stood. To this day, the Cairn at
Bon Accord is visited annually for a church service by the congregation of Knox-Elora.
To view directional and seating maps, click here.
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