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Gravenhurst music and arts festivals play together this weekend

A musician practices for the Muskoka Music Festival held in Gravenhurst this weekend. (CTV NEWS/YOUTUBE) A musician practices for the Muskoka Music Festival held in Gravenhurst this weekend. (CTV NEWS/YOUTUBE)
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In Gravenhurst, musicians are already tuning up for this weekend's Muskoka Music Festival and Dockside Festival of the Arts.

This is the first time the two festivals will be running together.

The music festival started in 2017 and brings emerging talents and favourites like Juno-nominated Terra Lightfoot to town.

This year (it's) back live after an online festival at the drive-in during the pandemic.

"There's so many great places in Gravenhurst to enjoy live music and beautiful artisans.

"Come down to the wharf to Dockside Gravenhurst special events field. It's all by donation down there.

"And then there's tickets available for our Saturday show here at the historic opera house and then again by donation down by the Gull Lake Rotary park for music on the barge, An organizer told CTV News.

"I think it's really crucial we get out and support live music, and really enjoy it and enjoy being back together again."

The festival kicks off Friday and runs right through Sunday.

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