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10 charming small-town Ontario theatres worth the road trip from Toronto this summer, Canada Reviews

17 July 20265 Mins Read

Some of Canada’s biggest stages are nestled in Toronto, but Ontario’s most memorable theatre experiences sometimes require leaving the city behind. This summer, iconic performances are taking over everything from historic opera houses and converted barns to intimate playhouses in the province’s prettiest small towns. Bonus: many are close enough to visit as part of a day trip or a weekend getaway.

Here are 10 small-town Ontario summer theatres worth hitting the road for in 2026.

Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the-Lake

The Shaw Festival is one of the largest repertory theatre companies in North America, but it’s located in the small, picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake, just 30 minutes from Niagara Falls. The 2026 season runs from April into October, with productions including Funny Girl, One for the Pot, Amadeus and Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense. Take some time to explore Queen Street and visit the surrounding wineries! Just under a 2-hour drive from Toronto. 10 Queen’s Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Drayton Festival Theatre, Drayton

This intimate theatre is housed in a former opera hall built in 1902 in the rural village of Drayton, about 40 minutes from Waterloo. Its summer lineup includes Sister Act, based on the cult-classic ‘90s flick, and the Canadian comedy Sexy Laundry. Pair the show with a detour to Elora and explore the Cataract Trailway, or perhaps make a weekend of it and stay at the Elora Mill. Just under a 2-hour drive from Toronto. 33 Wellington St S, Drayton.

Port Stanley Festival Theatre, Port Stanley

This 200-seat theatre overlooks the harbour in one of Lake Erie’s prettiest beach towns. Its six-show summer season runs until Sept 5, with productions like Kristen Da Silva’s romantic comedy Sugar Road, the world premiere of Deadly Memories and Norm Foster’s Ship to Shore. Just make sure to leave time to stroll along Port Stanley’s Main Beach and explore its harbourfront patios and nearby shops! About a 2.5-hour drive from Toronto. 6-302 Bridge St, Port Stanley.

Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend

The Huron Country Playhouse is set on a wooded property outside Grand Bend and combines a large converted-barn mainstage with the more intimate South Huron Stage. Its stacked summer schedule includes 42nd Street, The Full Monty, Disney’s Frozen, Misery and Over the River and Through the Woods! Before the curtain rises, spend the afternoon lounging on Grand Bend beach or browsing the quaint Gift Shoppe. Just over a 2.5-hour drive from Toronto. 70689 B Line, Grand Bend.

Blyth Festival, Blyth

For more than 50 years, the Blyth Festival has put rural Canadian stories centre stage! The 2026 season includes Sisters of ’78, Dry Streak, Curveball, The Last Mayor of Rusty River and Off-Island Odyssey, with performances continuing into September. Shows are staged at Memorial Hall and the outdoor Harvest Stage: it has a thrust stage with audience seating on three sides, so you can enjoy the show beneath the open sky! Blyth is also only about 20 minutes from the Lake Huron shoreline, so make time for a stroll. Just over a 2.5-hour drive from Toronto. 431 Queen St, Blyth.

Lighthouse Festival, Port Dover

The Lighthouse Festival specializes in Canadian comedies performed just steps from Port Dover’s waterfront. The 2026 season includes The Beaver Club, Crees in the Caribbean, the world-premiere spy farce Secret Service, Liars at a Funeral and A Woman’s Love List. Before you leave, grab some fish and chips at Murphy’s Chip Wagon and take a walk along the pier to round out the perfect day trip! About a 2-hour drive from Toronto. 247 Main St, Port Dover.

King’s Wharf Theatre, Penetanguishene

King’s Wharf Theatre has one of Ontario’s most gorgeous settings, tucked beside Georgian Bay at the historic Discovery Harbour. The summer playbill features Sister Act, Nashville Music City, Over the River and Through the Woods and the Elvis tribute Return to Grace. Arrive early to explore Discovery Harbour’s historic buildings, tall ships and waterfront grounds. About a 2-hour drive from Toronto. 97 Jury Dr, Penetanguishene.

4th Line Theatre, Millbrook

At 4th Line Theatre, shows are staged outdoors at Winslow Farm, with its fields and historic barn as the backdrop for stories rooted in Canadian history. This year’s season features Schoolhouse and the returning Wild Irish Geese. Performances begin at 6 pm, so you’ll have time to explore this storybook village beforehand. Millbrook’s charming heritage façades and indie shops will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a Netflix rom-com! About a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto. Winslow Farm, 779 Zion Line, Millbrook.

Capitol Theatre, Port Hope

Port Hope’s Capitol Theatre is Canada’s last surviving atmospheric theatre, designed to make audiences feel like they’re sitting beneath an open night sky! Summer programming includes the homegrown musical phenomenon Come From Away and an adaptation of Farley Mowat’s And No Birds Sang. While visiting, explore Port Hope’s heritage downtown core, riverfront and antique shops (the town is so magical, no matter the season). About a 1-hour drive from Toronto. 20 Queen St, Port Hope.

St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, St. Jacobs

This timber-and-stone playhouse is located beside the St. Jacobs Market District and makes for a perfect day trip. Its summer schedule includes the Elvis tribute Return to Grace and Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple. Make time to browse the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market, visit the village’s independent shops or stop for a Mennonite-style meal before the performance! About a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto. 40 Benjamin Rd E, Waterloo.

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