February Folk Fest

EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 6 MIN

February Folk Fest

from County Closeup · host Elizabeth Oakley

The 2nd Annual Haliburton February Folk Festival is a delight for the senses and a perfect way to rid yourself of the winter blahs. There's a jam-packed schedule of local artists and top-tier talents in this year's festival that's already underway. Organizers are thrilled to build on their first year's success.Lizzy Clarke is the coordinator of the February Folk Festival – a month-long celebration of all kinds of musical genres at a number of local venues.A singer in her own right, Clarke dropped by the CanoeFM studios to give a glimpse into this year's musical offerings. She's encourages everyone to get out to as many shows as possible, both the ticketed events and the pop-up shows as well.

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