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Jeudi, Juillet 23 to Sunday, Juillet 26, 2015

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Planifiez votre visite

How to get here

The Town of Collingwood is ideally situated along the picturesque shoreline of Nottawasaga Bay in the heart of Ontario’s finest four-season destination area, in the northwest corner of the County of Simcoe.
From Toronto

Highway 400 northbound will get you to Barrie, and from there, take the Bayfield Street exit, following the signs to Highway 26 West, and into Stayner. At the main intersection in Stayner, head north on 26, and you’ll find your way right into the heart of Collingwood.

From Barrie

Head north on Bayfield Street, following the signs to Highway 26 West, and into Stayner. At the main intersection in Stayner, head north on 26, and you’ll find your way right into the heart of Collingwood.
If you’re looking for a more scenic route, take County Road 90 West to Angus, and head north on County Road 10/Brentwood Road. Once you reach Sunnidale Corners, you’ll join up with Highway 26, head west into Stayner, then follow Highway 26 north from the main intersection, right into Collingwood.

From Orillia

Take Highway 12 West to County Road 22, then continue west along Horseshoe Valley Road until it ends at Highway 26. Take Highway 26 West into Stayner. At the main intersection in Stayner, head north on 26, and you’ll find your way right into the heart of Collingwood.

From Owen Sound

Take Highway 26 East through Meaford, and right into Collingwood.

Avoiding Hwy 400

If you’re heading to Collingwood from the GTA, and you’d like to avoid Highway 400, there are a number of alternate routes you can check out.
The Gore Road (County Road 8) and Dixie Road (County Road 4/12/7) will both take you north to Highway 9, where you can join Airport Road just east of Orangeville. Going north on Airport Road will take you right into the main intersection of Stayner, where you can continue north on Highway 26 into Collingwood.
You can also head west on Highway 89 and join up with Airport Road just west of Rosemont, and head north into the main intersection of Stayner, where you can continue north on Highway 26 into Collingwood.
Keep in mind there are a number of other festivals taking place in Simcoe County this weekend, and area roads may be busy.

Roundabouts

Highway 26 has several roundabouts in the Collingwood area. A roundabout is a circular intersection where two or more roads meet. Traffic circulates through them counter-clockwise, to the right of a centre island. All entering vehicles must yield to traffic already in the roundabout. For more information on roundabouts, visit the Ministry of Transportation website. http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/ontario-511/roundabouts.shtml

Où dormir?

Blue Mountain Resort ou Westin Trillium House

Pour appeler sans frais 1-877-445-0231 for more information or to make a reservation for Blue Mountain Resort or The Westin Trillium House. Visit our website at bluemountain.ca Pour plus d'informations.

Cranberry Resort ou Living Water Resort

Appel 705-445-6600 for more information or to make a reservation for Cranberry Resort or the Living Water Resort. You can also visit our website at thecranberryresort.com Pour plus d'informations.

Visitez Blue Mountain

Pour appeler sans frais 1-705-444-0424 pour plus d'informations ou pour faire une réservation pour un condos, chalets et autres propriétés énumérées au visitbluemountain.com.

Visitez Baie Georgienne sud

Pour d'autres options d'hébergement, se il vous plaît appelez au numéro sans frais 1-888-227-8667 pour plus d'informations sur où séjourner dans notre région. visitsouthgeorgianbay.ca

Parking

With almost 30,000 attendees, finding parking can be challenging. In 2015, you can save yourself the hassle, and take one of our shuttles from a satellite parking lot. An Elvis Tribute Artist will entertain you with songs, the inside scoop on the Festival, and information on all the Collingwood sights.

Check out our ‘Parking’ locations on the map to find out specific locations.

You can also use any of the Collingwood Colltrans buses or transit links to the Blue Mountains or Wasaga Beach to quickly and easily get to the Festival.

During the 2015 Festival Elvis de Collingwood, service will be free for Colltrans, the Wasaga Link and the Blue Mountain Link from Friday, Juillet 24 to Sunday, Juillet 26. Extended hours will be in effect for Colltrans (Friday to Sunday until midnight) and the Wasaga Link (Friday to Sunday until 11pm). Please note that service for Wasaga Beach Transit is operating on normal schedule.

For more information including routes and schedules, visit: www.collingwood.ca/Colltrans.

Ticket Packages

This year we’re offering ticket packages to make it easier for you to experience the best of the Collingwood Elvis Festival. You can choose from a ‘Sampler pack (tickets to see a little bit of everything) ‘Dance the Nights Away’ pack (tickets to each of the popular dances) or the ‘Competition’ pack (tickets to all competition shows) or choose “The Full Experience” with (tickets to all Arena shows).

Stay tuned for more information on this great new way to enjoy the Festival. You can also book tickets to individual shows. Get tickets here

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