The Age of Sail returns to Owen Sound Owen Sound is the place to be this August to experience majestic ships from a bygone era. It’s one of the select ports on The Tall Ships® 1812 Tour, presented by Redpath Sugar. Four tall ships sail into our city’s historic and picturesque harbour for a three-day stay. Board the Pride of Baltimore II (sponsored by Investment Planning Council, Owen Sound), Fair Jeanne (sponsored by The Sydenham at Owen Sound), and Playfair for unique tours. You can also sail away on Liana’s Ransom (sponsored by Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.) for an unforgettable excursion on Georgian Bay. Plus, historical re-enactors will also take you back in time adjacent to the ships. Just north of the tall ships in the West Harbour area, there are several free activities including live music, children’s activities, a Harbour Market, interpretative displays and more. On the final day, take in the spectacular Parade of Sail. Inside read about the ships, what’s happening harbourside and also find out about all the other amazing things to do in Owen Sound, once known as “the Chicago of the North.” Enjoy yourself in the Scenic City... where you want to play.
2. The Age of Sail returns
to Owen Sound
Owen Sound is the place to be this
August to experience majestic ships from
a bygone era. It’s one of the select ports on
The Tall Ships® 1812 Tour, presented by
Redpath Sugar.
Four tall ships sail into our city’s historic and
picturesque harbour for a three-day stay.
Board the Pride of Baltimore II (sponsored
by Investment Planning Council, Owen
Sound), Fair Jeanne (sponsored by The
Sydenham at Owen Sound), and Playfair for
unique tours. You can also sail away on
Liana’s Ransom (sponsored by Parrish &
Heimbecker Ltd.) for an unforgettable
excursion on Georgian Bay. Plus, historical
re-enactors will also take you back in time
adjacent to the ships.
Just north of the tall ships in the West
Harbour area, there are several free activities
including live music, children’s activities, a
Harbour Market, interpretative displays and
more. On the final day, take in the spectacular
Parade of Sail.
Inside read about the ships, what’s
happening harbourside and also find out
about all the other amazing things to do in
Owen Sound, once known as “the Chicago
of the North.” Enjoy yourself in the Scenic
City... where you want to play.
Event Team
Doug Cleverley, Event Facilitator
Paul Eichhorn, Project Coordinator
Lisa Cruickshank, Marketing Associate
Dan Blenkinsop, Event Associate
Design - Chris Irvine,
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre
Printing - W.D. Keeling Printers
For more information: 519.376.1440 ext. 1223
tallshipsowensound.com
@TallShipsOS
Tall Ships Owen Sound
All contents in this publication based on
available information at press time.
The Ginger Press Bookshop
848 2nd Avenue East, Downtown Owen Sound
519-376-4233 • www.gingerpress.com
Horseshoe to Gumshoe: The D.B. Murphy Omnibus
by Richard J. Thomas
Set in Owen Sound in the rollicking 1920s, the Omnibus includes
three complete mystery novels. The background history is accurate
and researched; the fast-paced murders solved by detective D.B.
Murphy are fictional. $24.95
Owen Sound: The Community View
with Photographs from 1866 to 1957
The extraordinary photographs in this book have been
gathered from the basements and attics of Owen Sounders.
In most cases, they are informal snapshots taken by gen-
erations of amateur photographers to document people,
parades, houses and events of personal importance. A
remarkable glimpse into the lives of the people who lived
here during Owen Sound’s first century. $35.00
Owen Sound on the Georgian Bay:
Stories and Photographs from 1912 & 2012
100 years ago, a book was published to promote the bene-
fits of this town touted as “the first City upon the Georgian
Bay and one of the beauty spots of Canada.” Now we take
another look, comparing what was then to what we have
now with photographs, stories and statistics to show where
we were and what we have become. $24.95
Going North: The Story of Geraldine’s
Great Great Grandfather
and
Threads: Piecing Together the
Underground Railroad
These two children’s books written and illustrated in full
colour by local artist Bonita Johnson de Matteis describe
the stories of her great great grandfather, a runaway slave
on the Underground Railroad, and her grandmother, a
quilter who shared the stories and clues hidden in the
needlework to lead slaves to Owen Sound, the Northern
Terminus of the Underground Railroad. $14.95 each
The Ginger Press Bookshop
located in the heart of beautiful downtown Owen Sound
We feature the finest selection of books by local authors including:
3. Message from the
Warden of Grey County
On behalf of Grey County Council, I am
pleased to welcome the Tall Ships® 1812
Tour to Owen Sound and the Georgian
Triangle. We are proud of our rich marine
heritage and are thrilled to host this unique
community celebration. We invite you to
“Colour It Your Way” as you explore the
colourful tapestry of communities and
stunning natural vistas that make Grey
County the perfect setting for the Tall Ships®
1812 Tour showcase. Welcome and enjoy this
magnificent event!
Duncan McKinlay
Message from
Member of Parliament,
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
Welcome to the Owen Sound stop of the Tall
Ships 1812 Tour. This festival is a time when
friends and families can gather together to
marvel at these amazing ships; replicas of
authentic war ships that cruised the great
lakes during the War of 1812. These festivities
are a summer 2013 must see!
This event would not be possible without
the generous support of all the sponsors as
well as the hard work of the many volunteers
involved. Thank you for your dedication in
making this event a success.
Finally, I would like to congratulate the
event`s organizers on a job well done. I hope
that everyone in attendance enjoys the
spectacles.
Larry Miller
Message from Member
of Provincial Parliament,
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
As the Member of Provincial Parliament for
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, I would like to take
the opportunity to welcome everyone who
is visiting our community.
The City of Owen Sound, a proud port city
is pleased to be one of 15 port stops on the
tour route. Thank you to all of the sponsors,
volunteers, and event organizers for all of
your work and contributions to host this
amazing opportunity for all of us to
experience and enjoy.
We hope you will find time to also visit the
many other attractions, one-of-a-kind shops
and excellent restaurants that our area has to
offer while you are here. And of course, we
welcome you back at any time.
Bill Walker
Greetings from
the Mayor,
City of Owen Sound
On behalf of City Council, I would like to
take this opportunity to welcome you to the
City of Owen Sound’s Tall Ships® Owen
Sound event.
I am very excited that we were chosen as
one of 15 ports along Ontario’s Great Lakes
to host the Tall Ships® 1812 Tour this
summer.
This event features the Pride of Baltimore II,
which at nearly 48m (157’) in length, is one
of the largest sailing vessels to visit the Port
of Owen Sound since the Age of Sail. It’s also
the first American tall ship to be seen here in
many years.
Along with the tall ships, the event will
feature music, children’s activities, historic
dramatizations, food, crafts and much more.
It will be a weekend of lively entertainment
and fun for everyone!
To the participants, organizers, volunteers
and sponsors, THANK YOU for your
enthusiasm and participation as we continue
to support and encourage special events in
our region.
To our visitors, may your time in Owen
Sound be memorable, and we look forward
to your return in the future!
Deborah Haswell
Message from the Ontario
Minister of Tourism, Culture
and Sport
On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I
am pleased to extend greetings to everyone
welcoming the tall ships into Owen Sound
harbour in commemoration of the War of
1812 Bicentennial.
The 2013 Tall Ships Celebration provides an
opportunity to reflect on an important part
of our history and gain a better
understanding of how it has shaped the
Ontario we know and love today. I am sure
these majestic tall ships from a bygone era
and planned local events will educate,
enlighten and entertain locals and visitors
alike as our heritage is re-discovered.
I am proud that the Government of Ontario
has provided funding to support War of 1812
bicentennial events throughout the province.
I would like to extend my thanks to the City
of Owen Sound and all of the partners,
organizers and volunteers who made this
commemorative event possible.
Please accept my best wishes for successful
and memorable bicentennial celebrations.
Michael Chan
4. Fair Jeanne
Sponsored by TheSydenhamatOwenSound
The ship, a 110 ft traditionally-rigged
brigantine of composite construction, is
based in Eastern Ontario. The keel was laid
in 1978 and the ship was launched in 1980.
It’s dedicated “to fostering leadership,
confidence, and self-reliance in young people
through sail-training.” The ship is operated
by the non-profit foundation Bytown
Brigantine.
Playfair
Commissioned in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II
(the only Canadian ship to have that
honour), the two-masted square-rigged
brigantine was designed specifically for
youth sail training. Youth between the ages
of 13 and 18 become the working crew.
Playfair is owned and operated by Toronto
Brigantine Inc., a registered charity.
Boarding Passes (includes HST)
(tour three tall ships, August 16, 17):
Adults (13-59yrs) $12
Seniors (60+) Students (6-12yrs) $9
Children Under 5 FREE
Package deals also available
To order your boarding passes or
excursion tickets, call 1.888.655.9090
or visit ticketpro.ca
flag: Canada
Rig: Brigantine
Homeport: Ottawa,
Ontario
Length: 110 ft.
Sail Area: 4,000 sq.ft.
Displacement: 124 tons
Hull: fibreglass on steel
flag: Canada
Rig: Brigantine
Homeport: Toronto,
Ontario
Length: 72 ft.
Sail Area: 2,600 sq.ft.
Displacement: 33 tons
Hull: steel
Pride of Baltimore II
Sponsored by Investment Planning Counsel
A reproduction of an 1812-era topsail
schooner privateer, it was commissioned in
1988 as a sailing memorial to her immediate
predecessor, the original Pride of Baltimore,
which sank in a storm. Over the years it has
visited over 200 ports in 40 countries in
North, South, and Central America, Europe,
and Asia It’s operated by two rotating
professional captains and a professional
crew of eleven.
Liana’s Ransom
Sponsored by Parrish & Heimbecker
Sailing out of Tortola, British Virgin Island,
the 85-foot, steel-hulled schooner built in
Houston, Texas was launched in 2002.
Originally designed as a Staysail schooner,
the ship (with capacity for 70 passengers)
was converted to a gaff rigged, square topsail
schooner. The ship’s design was influenced
by the schooners typical of the Gulf of
Mexico (shallow draft and broad beam).
Liana’s Ransom
Excursion Tickets (includes HST)
(5 times daily, August 16, 17, 18):
Adults (13yrs and up) $43
Children (6-12) $33
No children under 6 permitted
flag: Canada
Rig: two-masted,
Gaff rigged
Homeport: Halifax,
Nova Scotia
Length: 85 ft.
Sail Area: 2,500 sq.ft.
Displacement: 65 tons
Hull: fibreglass on steel
flag: USA
Rig: Topsail schooner
Homeport: Baltimore,
Maryland
Length: 157 ft.
Sail Area: 9,018 sq.ft.
Displacement: 97 tons
Hull: wood
5. Accommodation
Owen Sound
Best Western
519.371.9200 – bestwestern.com
Comfort Inn
519.371.5500 – comfortinn.ca
Days Inn
519.376.1551 – daysinn.ca
Diamond Motor Inn
519.371.2011 – diamondmotorinn.com
Knights Inn
519.372.2929 – knightsinnowensound.com
Owen Sound Inn
519.371.3011 – owensoundinn.com
Pinecrest Motel
519.376.3510 – pinecrestmotel.com
Springmount Motel
519.376.5841 – springmountmotel.com
Travellers Motel
519.376.2680 – travellersmotel.ca
Travelodge
519.371.9297– travelodge.ca
Southampton
Quality Inn Suites
877.483.3332 – qualityinn.com
Events
August
2-3 Emancipation Festival – Owen Sound
8-11 Sandfest – Sauble Beach
9-10 Mudtown Music & Arts Festival –
Owen Sound
9-10 Streets Alive Buskerfest – Owen Sound
10-11 Pow Wow – Saugeen Amphitheatre
17-18 Pow Wow – Cape Croker
16-18 Tall Ships – Owen Sound
16-18 Summerfolk – Owen Sound
25- Sept3 Salmon Spectacular – Owen Sound
29- Sept.1Meaford Intl. Film Festival – Meaford Hall
September
13-15 Ribfest – Owen Sound
14 Concours D`Elegance Classic Car Show –
Cobble Beach
20-22 SweetWater Music Festival – Owen
Sound
20-22 Canadian Spirit Festival – Owen Sound
27 Scarecrow Invasion & Festival – Meaford
October
5-6 Pumpkinfest – Port Elgin
November – January
15- Jan. 4 Festival of Northern Lights –
Owen Sound Bruce County Archives
www.visitgrey.ca
Tour Moreston Village at
Grey Roots
Shop for local food at
Keady Market
Smell the roses on the
Rural Garden Tour
Explore Bruce’s Caves
Explore Bruce’s Caves
near Wiarton
Stand up Paddle on
Georgian Bay
Grey County
Summer
Bucket List
INSPIRED
THEARTMAP
www.theartmap.com
Art Studios
Galleries
and Events
MargaretheVanderpas,Studio#6
Open StudioWeekend
August 9, 10, 11
Calendar Show, August
6. 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Humble Divines – Country-pop vocal harmonies,
intricate finger style acoustic guitar, and jaw-
dropping violin/guitar duels best describes this
group of talented instrumentalists and vocalists.
They offer an eclectic mix of folk, rock, country
and pop.
Saturday
11:00am – 11:45am
Traditional Songs and Stories of the Great
Lakes: Ian Bell – Bell performs material from a
large repertoire that includes both Canadian
traditional music and his own songs and
instrumental compositions.
12:00pm – 12:45pm
Scatter the Cats – For more than two decades,
this group has been making traditional dance
music. They offer an eclectic mix of traditional and
original dance tunes; influenced by Irish,
Appalachian, old Canadian and Scottish fiddle
repertoire.
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Alex Cuba – This Cuban-Canadian singer-songwriter
sings in Spanish and English. He has won two Juno
Awards for World Music Album of the Year and
the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist.
2:15pm – 3:15pm
Youth Discoveries – Featured acts include Mack
‘n’ the Boys, Emily Flack, Sydney Delong, Jayden
Grahlman, and Brandan Stephens. Enjoy some of
the local areas best up and coming performers.
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Celtic Time, Niamh ni Chara, Tony McManus
Niamh Ni Charra is strongly influenced by the
wealth of local musicians in her native county
Kerry, Ireland. Tony McManus has been recognized
throughout the world as Celtic Music’s leading
guitarist.
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Cassandra Vasik – Starting as a singer in her
hometown of Blenheim, Ontario, it has been a
crazy unpredictable trip for Vasik including
becoming a lead singer in an on-the-road rock
band, four Top Ten singles, and a Juno Award.
Owen Sound Harbour - Back in the Day - Courtesy of Trophies Two
Harbour Stage
Featuring Summerfolk Musicians
Sun. Water. Music. What a combination!
Tall Ships Owen Sound is offering two full
days of amazing live music entertainment
thanks to a partnership with Summerfolk.
Our Harbour Stage, located on the north end
of the event site, offers an eclectic and
entertaining line up of musicians from
around the globe programmed by
Summerfolk’s Artistic Director James
Keelaghan. Take a stroll along the harbour
and listen to the music... a perfect way to
spend a summer day in Owen Sound.
Friday
11:40am – 12:20pm
Shanty’s & Sea Song: Fergus O’Bryrne, Jim Payne,
Matthew Byrne – Some of
Newfoundland’s most respected performers
combine instrumental prowess and humorous
repartee, to cover a broad spectrum of
Newfoundland folk culture and unique singing
traditions.
12:35pm – 1:35pm
RPR – They rocked the folk/roots music scene as
the rhythm section of Tanglefoot. Now the three
veterans have re-connected to indulge in musical
whims outside the frame of their former band.
1:50pm – 2:45pm
Té – Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in
Wonderland, the Dutch collective Té creates its
own musical wonderland featuring hasty jigs, lazy
waltzes, marching scottishes, and mad bourrés.
3:00pm – 3:45pm
Mad Casper – Mad Casper has a story to tell
against a solid back beat. It’s a mix of hip hop, dub
poetry with an acoustic instrumental edge. The
lyrics sung in a cadenced and measured staccato
are political, sincere and relevant.
4:00pm – 4:45pm
The Bills – This extraordinary quintet is renowned
for their instrumental virtuosity, lush vocal
arrangements, exuberant live performances,
evocative song writing, and refreshingly innovative
interpretations of traditional tunes.
7. • Children’s activities including painting,
theatre, crafts and more*
• Interpretive displays featuring marine-
related themes*
• Arts, crafts, food and more in the Harbour
Market*
• Open house offsite at Roxy Theatre,
downtown Owen Sound*
11:00am – 11:30am
Friday Only - Opening Ceremonies,
Harbour Stage*
10:00am – 6:00pm
Tall Ships open for deck tours
10:00am – 7:00pm
Excursions aboard Liana’s Ransom
(five trips daily)
Sunday August 18
10:00am – 3:00pm
Event site is open to the public – no deck
tours
10:00am – 7:00pm
Excursions aboard Liana’s Ransom
(five trips daily)
12:30pm – 1:00pm
Closing Ceremonies on Harbour Stage,
including live music performances*
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Parade of Sail – Tall Ships sail out of Owen
Sound Harbour*
* FREE
Event Schedule & Site Map
Thursday August 15
Ships arrive in Port of Owen Sound
throughout the day.
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Captains’ VIP Welcome Dinner,
Best Western Inn on the Bay, Top Sail
Sponsor. Entertainment by Bobby Dean
Blackburn
- Limited tickets available, $60 each.
Friday & Saturday, August 16 & 17
9:00am – 7:00pm
Park n’ Ride running from Harry Lumley
Bayshore Community Centre and Foodland
Parking Lot to Tall Ships Owen Sound event
site (shuttle running every 20 minutes).
9:00am
Event site opens
9:00am - 12:00pm
Saturday Only - Model A Vintage Car Display*
10:00am – 6:00pm
Site open to the public with activities all day
including...
• Live music on Harbour Stage (licensed
area), programmed by Summerfolk*
• The Wharf: where folklore gets interactive
– live 1812 historical re-enactments, three
times daily along the harbour wall next to
the tall ships.
8. OWEN SOUND POWER
AND SAIL SQUADRON
“ SAFER BOATING
THROUGH EDUCATION”
Courses include:
Personal Craft Operators Certificate,
Boating Essentials, VHF Radio licence,
Weather, Navigation, Seamanship just to
name a few.
The more you know, the safer you are on
the water.
For information about courses, or general
information contact:
William Cutbush— Squadron Commander
519-797-2886; w.cutbush@gmail.com
Come learn with us.
History Comes Alive
Harbourside
Presented by the 1812 Secretariat,
Canadian Heritage
It’s 1813, a year since the Americans
declared war on the British and invaded
Canada; and the people’s mood is
changing. The Wharf, where Tall Ships come
and go, is where the lives of
travellers and town folk, friends and
enemies alike inter-connect. The men and
women of The Wharf cajole and
console each other through these tough
times, so expect the unexpected when
their personal lives and stories unfold and
intertwine with yours.
The Wharf: where folklore gets interactive
is an immersion theatre experience created
specifically “to engage, entertain and educate
visitors” about the issues and emotions that
prevailed during the War of 1812. It features
two major scenes with six character
vignettes that take place over the course of
two hours, repeated three times daily. Staged
on or next to a tall ship vessel, the drama
unfolds as historic characters interact and
improvise with visitors throughout the day.
It Takes a Crew to
Raise a Sail
A special thanks to both our many
Community Partners and dozens of
dedicated volunteers who have been
an invaluable part of making Tall Ships
Owen Sound possible.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre
Tom Thomson Art Gallery
Canadian Spirit Festival
Owen Sound Museums
Owen Sound Downtown DIA
Roxy Theatre
Georgian Bay Folk Society
Owen Sound Power and Sail Squadron
Owen Sound Celtic Dance Company
Navy League Cadets
Shipmasters Association
Sydenham Sportsmen Association
Stop the Drop
VOLUNTEER CAPTAIN
David Moss-Cornett
9. Where You Want To Play
Owen Sound, a historic port city on Georgian
Bay, features a thriving downtown, lively arts
and culture scene, beautiful waterfall, and
amazing parks, trails, and beaches. Outdoor
enthusiasts can enjoy everything from golf
and hiking to cycling and boating
The city is home to the Tom Thomson Art
Gallery, which offers some of best examples
of the iconic painter’s works, as well the Billy
Bishop Home & Museum – A National
Historic Site, the Roxy Theatre, Grey Roots
Museum & Archives, and a year-round
historic farmers’ market. Owen Sound is also
the northern terminus of the Underground
Railroad and hosts North America’s oldest
Emancipation Festival.
Autumn in Owen Sound offers stunning fall
colours, studio tours and invigorating hikes
along the Bruce Trail. Catch the Chinook
salmon spawning in the Sydenham River,
which runs through the city, and explore
our new Salmon Tour.
For maps, guides and information on
activities, restaurants or accommodation,
contact the Visitor Information Centre (1st
Avenue West, on the Tall Ships Owen Sound
site) at 519.371.9833 or email:
vacation@owensound.ca
Apples are our
business!
Baking is our pleasure
grandmalambes.com
519.538.2757
Visit us at
Summerfolk
Music Festival
on the same weekend
August 16– 18th
in
Owen Sound
at
Kelso Beach
for the BEST
Frozen Yogurt
Offering local veggies,
our famous apples,
homemade baking,
and so much more!
Visit our 2 locations:
Main Store
Open all Season
Hwy 26 E of Meaford
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Seasonal
Hwy 6/10 between
Chatsworth and Owen Sound
May - Nov 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
10. ART
MUSIC
CULINARY
DANCE
FILM
& MORE
SEPTEMBER 21 & 22
KELSO BEACH PARK
OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
840 1st Avenue West,
Owen Sound, ON
519-376-1932
www.tomthomson.org
CANADIAN
SPIRIT 2014
12 Nelson St. E.
877.538.0463
Miss Caledonialive professional theatre
Written & Performed by Melody A. Johnson
Directed by Rick Roberts and Aaron Willis
Musical Arrangements & Original Score by Alison Porter
Friday, August 9th | 2 & 8pm
Saturday, August 10th | 8pm
$32 | $28 matinee
On Friday enjoy Lunch & Show
for $42/person, or three-course
Dinner & Show $62/person
On The Stage
Irish Rovers folk July 21
Catherine MacLellan
Indie/folk/acoustic Aug. 15
MIFF: Meaford International
Film Festival Aug. 29 - Sept 1
The Abrams Brothers
bluegrass/roots Sept. 12
1969 Revisited tribute
Sept. 21
Pure Illusion & Magic Show
Ted & Marion Outerbridge
October 2
Treasa Levasseur Blues
Oct. 5
Terrace Thursdays
Dinner, drinks & live music
July 25: Will Matthews
August 8: Jim Kinnear
August 22: Jazztex
Sept. 5: Romney Getty
In The Galleries
Canadian Cultural
Landscapes Jim Ogilvie
July 31 to September 1 Check out our website for all our events! meafordhall.ca
Parade of Sail
A spectacular showcase of sails
Sunday, August 18, 2:00pm
Don’t miss this amazing event in Owen
Sound Harbour as the tall ships depart the
city together as part of a Parade of Sail. Along
with the tall ships, several other smaller
sailing vessels and boats will join this
procession into Georgian Bay. It’s a once in a
lifetime sight. Enjoy it from various
vantage points both harbour side and high
up on the escarpment. It truly is a sight to
behold.
Meridian Credit Union
Hawthorne Security
Georgian Shores Marina
Tracy’s Hullabaloo
Bayshore Taxi
Pepsi Bottling Group
Brooke Laundromat
Huron Perth Tent Rental
Four Seasons Tent & Party
Rentals
Owen Sound Septic
Service
W.D. Keeling Printers Ltd.
PIE Corp.
Harbour Market
There’s plenty of great summer food and
treats provided by the Kiwanis of Owen
Sound, Main Mast Sponsor.
Other featured vendors include:
About a Dog Portraits
A-Designs Ornament Co.
Andre Lacroix Scrimshaw
Bochsler Photography
Creative Sparks
Donut Diner
Down to Earth
Eternal Bee
Hoity Toity Wines
John Wright: Author
Mary Ryerson Stained Glass
Remagination by Rose
Round The Bend Preserves
Sandcastle Theatre
Shawls by Fran
Sun Dresses by Amy
Tracy’s Hullabaloo
Vince’s Airbrush Tattoos
After you see the tall ships, the Market is
where you want to be.
Artist Peter Rindlisbacher