Book an Overnight Stay in Bronte & Celebrate the Best of Fall: September 27 & 28
Crisp air, cozy flannel, and lakeside charm – fall is officially calling in Bronte Village. Whether you’re a local looking for a perfect weekend plan or visiting Oakville for a fall escape, mark your calendar for September 27 and 28. This is your chance to enjoy two days of festive fun, delicious eats, and small-town charm – all wrapped up in peak autumn vibes.
Make It a Weekend Getaway
Bronte is more than just a stopover. With amazing accommodations, lakeside views, and walkable streets lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants, it’s the perfect spot for a fall weekend stay. Book a cozy overnight at The Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte and enjoy a full weekend of seasonal celebration – ask for the special Fall Festival rate!
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: BRONTE FALLIN’ FOR FUN FESTIVAL
Start your weekend at Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park for the Bronte Fallin’ for Fun Festival – a full day of FREE family-friendly activities, entertainment, and community spirit.
🎶 Live Music
🎨 Art Workshops
🎪 Bouncy Castles & Kids’ Activities
🌯 Food trucks
💃 Line Dancing & a Magic Show
🕰️ NEW: Antiques at the Harbour Market – Discover vintage treasures and hidden gems as you shop at the waterfront
Whether you’re bringing the kids, meeting up with friends, or enjoying a day by the water, there’s something for everyone!
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28: FRESH MEETS FLANNEL AT THE BRONTE FARMERS’ MARKET
Throw on your coziest flannel and head back to The Bronte Farmers’ Market on Sunday morning. This isn’t your average market day — it’s Fresh Meets Flannel, a celebration of local harvest, handmade goods, and fall flavour.
🥕 Farm-Fresh Produce & Artisan Goods
🌯 Delicious Local Eats
🤠 Live Music & Line Dancing
Make the Most of Your Fall Weekend in Bronte
Bronte Village is the place to be this fall. Celebrate community, connection, and the cozy side of the season with a weekend packed full of memory-making moments. Book your overnight stay now and experience why fall in Bronte just hits different.