Your Guide to the 14th Annual Nuit Blanche North
On Saturday, July 18, 2026, the streets of downtown Huntsville will once again transform into a massive, interactive multi-arts street festival. Brought to you by the Huntsville Festival of the Arts, the 14th Annual Nuit Blanche North invites you to experience contemporary art, live performances, and unexpected pop-up exhibits.
Here are the quick details you need to know:
- Date & Time: Saturday, July 18, 2026, starting at 8:00 PM.
- Location: Downtown Huntsville (Main Street, River Mill Park, and Town Docks).
- Admission: Completely free and open to all ages.
This completely free, family-friendly event has something spectacular waiting around every corner. Here is your ultimate zone-by-zone breakdown of what to see, what to do, and where to celebrate! For a full list of events visit the Nuit Blanche North website and download the program guide.
Event Map & Essential Info
Before you dive into the creativity, a few quick logistical details to ensure a seamless evening:
- Road Closures: Main Street will be entirely closed to vehicle traffic from Centre Street to Brunel Road starting at 4:00 PM and will reopen at 4:00 AM.
- Information Booths: Need a program guide, lost and found, or a first-aid kit? Stop by the info tents on Main Street (at Brunel Rd.) or right next to River Mill Park.
- Washrooms: Portable restrooms are located at the intersection of Main St. & West St., and fully accessible facilities are available in River Mill Park
ZONE 01: Town Hall (Main St. from Brunel to West)
What to Expect:
The intersection of performance, collective creation, and local theater.
- Good Enough Live Karaoke: Located at the intersection of Main St. and Brunel Rd., this interactive party lets you step up to the mic while a live band provides the backing tracks.
- Big Print Muskoka: Printmaking Untamed: Check out the Muskoka Printmaker Collective at Kent Park as they transform classic regional landscapes into striking, large-scale outdoor graphic works.
- Dreams of a Forest: Head to the Town Hall Courtyard for an immersive installation blending audience participation, visual art, and live music.
- Wild Procession / Listening Body: Hosted by The Space Upstairs, this wild community dance journey departs from Main Street at 8:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and 10:00 PM, leading audiences directly into physical performances on the Algonquin Theatre Stage.
- Where the Wild Things Are: The Huntsville Theatre Company brings an interactive, live-action storybook adventure to life right next to Town Hall with actors, music, and dance.
- TD Bank Monster Mural: Join the event's major sponsor in front of Coldwell Banker to help colour a massive, interactive community mural.
ZONE 02: Main Street (West to Centre)
What to Expect:
Interactive science, thought-provoking installations, and local makers.
- Busker Pitch: Located at the corner of Main St. & West St., get ready for death-defying, high-speed acrobatics, juggling, and hoop routines from Rockabilly Joe (8:00 PM), Darling Darling (9:00 PM), and Steve Goodtime (10:00 PM).
- Into the Wild by Science North: Set up in front of Allora, this features seven hands-on interactive tables showcasing unique activities tied directly to environmental and natural science.
- Insomnia: A Nocturnal Chase: Found at Red Pine Art Supply, artist Sam Sullivan presents an immersive, insomnia-inspired installation exploring the wild landscape of the mind.
- Who's There?: Created by Tammy McClennan in front of Pharmasave, this glowing wilderness encounter features interactive night wildlife portraits paired with rich natural soundscapes.
- Concrete & Canopy: Hosted by Ja One in front of the Record Shoppe, this durational outdoor vinyl experience blends techno, nature, and street art.
ZONE 03: River Mill Park
What to Expect:
High-energy beats, interactive crafting, and late-night glow parties.
- Live Music at the Bandshell: Kick things off with the funky jazz and brass beats of Trash Panda at 8:00 PM, followed by the high-octane chart-toppers of SHOUT! The Band hitting the stage at 9:30 PM.
- Foam Zone: Located in the River Mill parking lot, Dispatch Talent invites you to get loose and wild inside a vibrant, glow-in-the-dark foam zone.
- Rhythmania: Led by Barry "Bazza" Hayward, join in on a drop-in community drum circle centered around African rhythms and beats.
- A Portrait of Your Imagination: Created by Elena Martoglio on the River Mill Park grass, this collaborative project lets participants craft custom ceramic tiles for a community display.
- Infestation: Created by Brendan Duggan at the Brown Hutt, see how oversized, handmade insects transform unwanted creatures into unexpected public art pieces.
ZONE 04: Town Docks
What to Expect:
Aerial stunts, heavy percussion, and a blazing finale by the water.
- HASA: The Aerial Space Show: Performing at 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM at the Town Docks Amphitheatre, Hercinia Arts treats crowds to a daring, cosmic aerial circus routine.
- Samba Squad: Taking over the amphitheater at 9:00 PM, expect thunderous, infectious Brazilian rhythms and high-energy percussion designed to get the whole crowd dancing.
- Join Me: Keep your eyes on the Muskoka River to spot a massive, epic octopus woven completely from branches by artist Marc Walter.
- NORTH FIRE CIRCUS Fire Show: Head down to the Town Docks Amphitheatre at 11:00 PM for an explosive pyrotechnic showcase featuring fire-breathing, acrobatics, poi, fire hoops, and staff.
Fueling Your Night: Food & Drink
An all-night art crawl requires plenty of energy! Take a break from the exhibits to check out the local food and beverage scene:
Make It a Getaway: Book Your Overnight Stay
Because Nuit Blanche North keeps the creative energy flowing well past midnight, the best way to experience the festival without watching the clock is to turn it into a weekend getaway. Booking an overnight stay at a local accommodation allows you to fully immerse yourself in the late-night installations, enjoy the local craft beer gardens, and catch the spectacular 11:00 PM fire show without a long drive home. Plus, waking up in the heart of Muskoka means you can spend the next morning exploring Huntsville's vibrant cafes, local shops, and scenic trail networks. Rooms fill up quickly during summer events, so be sure to secure your local accommodation today!