HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE Welcome to Victoria Hall. This 1860 landmark is a showpiece of Cobourg’s past, from its grand façade to the intricate details inside. Still a hub of community life, it hosts cultural events, performances, and public gatherings — where history and creativity meet in one stunning building. A STAGE WITH A STORY Upstairs, the 19th-century Concert Hall offers old-world charm with acoustics that make every performance memorable. Looking for a night out that’s a little different? This is the place. Find what’s on at experiencecobourg.ca CREATIVITY THRIVES Tucked inside Victoria Hall, the Art Gallery of Northumberland features rotating exhibitions by local and regional artists. Just steps away, the Canadian Women in Film Museum celebrates the life and career of Cobourg’s own Academy Award– winning actresses. Can’t miss a chance to connect more with the town at the Cobourg & Area Museum. HISTORY, BUT MAKE IS STREET ART Cobourg wears its history and creativity on its walls. Look for the murals — vibrant, larger-than-life artworks that tell stories of the town’s past, present, and natural beauty. If you’re interested in learning the details of these murals, we have a self-guided tour with all the stories on our website. OUR WATER IS KINDA FAMOUS For a town on the water, Cobourg’s shoreline doesn’t disappoint. The Victoria Park Campground offers scenic overnight stays, and the beach is perfect for a swim or a sandy afternoon. The marina adds its own rhythm with boats coming and going. You can cast a line on a charter boat, hop in your kayak, or simply sit back and enjoy the sound of the waves. The lake truly is the heart of the town. 15 YOUR STORY BEGINS HERE
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