

The Open Air Stage is where the festival comes alive.
Throughout the day, local bands, folk ensembles, children, and dance groups perform on stage, and in the evening, there are DJ sets and acoustic concerts.
Music sets the mood but does not interfere with communication — it supports the atmosphere of unity.
We don't just play music — we set the mood for the day.

There are cozy seating areas, blankets, coffee tables, and picnic spots all around. You can just relax with friends, drink lemonade, or listen to music while watching the children play on the grass.
For children, there is a separate area with games, creative activities, and master classes. Here, they can decorate gingerbread cookies, make bracelets, draw flags, or simply run around on the grass.
Along the stage, there is a craft fair featuring embroidery, ceramics, woodwork, decor, candles, and jewelry.
Each stand tells a little story about Ukrainian culture and warmth.
Ukrainian food zones prepare dishes right in front of guests: varenyky, borscht, stuffed cabbage rolls, deruny, pancakes, homemade desserts. Nearby is a BBQ zone with Lanark County farm meat, aromatic coffee, and pastries.
It smells like childhood and Ukraine here — even in the heart of Canada.
