Brockville Arts Centre

Eastern Ontario


Built in 1858 as Brockville's town hall, what is now the arts center has survived one fire and several incarnations. Today the theater hosts performers from tribute bands to classical pianists, and the lobby gallery exhibits both local artists and biggish names.


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