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Frequently Asked Questions

Ticket Refunds

All ticket purchases are non-refundable.

Pets

The Festival is not pet friendly. Please leave your dogs at home. Only service dogs are permitted.

Are chairs available?

We suggest that you should bring your own lawn chairs.

What if it rains?

The live music will go on, rain or shine unless conditions are considered hazardous. Covered areas are available on a first come, first served basis.

What should I wear?

It is an outdoor, evening event so dress appropriately for the weather. Can I bring a cooler?

Coolers and/or picnics are permitted, however, bylaws do not allow outside liquids to be brought into the festival grounds. Bags are subject to search and liquids will be emptied. Beer, wine, alcohol coolers, pop and water will be available for sale in the licensed area of the festival. Food will be available in the Vendor’s Villages and at the various licensed restaurants throughout the Stonebridge Town Centre.

Do they take credit cards in the festival area?

Cash only at the festival, except at the Merchandise booth, where credit cards are accepted. ATM Machines are available at the TD Canada Trust in the Stonebridge Town Centre.

How late do the shows go?

Approximately 11pm. Saturday, 8pm on Sunday.

Security/Policing

For your safety, there is security presence in the festival area.

Lost & Found

The lost and found is located at the information booth.

First Aid

First aid is located at the Information booth.

Wheelchair Access + Provisions

The festival area is located on grass and it may be difficult for maneuvering a wheelchair. A Handicapped Porta Potty is available. No wheelchairs or walking assisted equipment is available at the Festival.

Smoking

“NO SMOKING” signage will be posted in key areas throughout the Festival grounds, and periodic stage announcements will be made regarding the smoking restrictions. Patrons must not smoke or vape in any of the licensed areas.

If the Wasaga Beach Blues festival personnel observe a patron smoking or vaping within the festival grounds, that patron will be politely asked by Festival security to cease smoking or vaping. Our aim is to “educate” not “eject”, but if non-compliance persists, security personnel, or if necessary, OPP will be asked to intervene. A smoking area is setup outside the festival grounds.

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