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Tweed and Co. provincially recognized again

By Brock Ormond Mar 6, 2026 | 2:13 PM

Tweed & Company Theatre is again up there with the best of the best in Ontario.

The theatre was named one of the Top 100 Festivals and Events in the province at a recent ceremony in Kitchener.

These Top 100 recipients represent festivals and events that excel within the industry.

Hundreds of submissions from FEO members were received for consideration in the fall of 2025 and were judged by an independent panel of judges. Festivals and events of all kinds from every corner of Ontario were represented in the submissions – from community festivals to internationally recognized events.

“It’s really an incredible honour, and we are so proud of the company we have been able to build here in Eastern Ontario,” says Artistic and Co-Executive Director Tim Porter.

“We keep growing year after year and we’re very excited for what the future holds”.

Tweed & Company Theatre was one of two honourees from RTO 11 (the tourism region from Haliburton Highlands all the way to the Ottawa Valley), alongside the Hike Haliburton Festival.

Tweed & Co were the only recipients this year from Hastings County.

Festivals & Events Ontario was established in 1987 as an association devoted to the growth and stability of the festival and event industry in Ontario.