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Smiths Falls Ribfest returns with three days of food, fun and live music

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SMITHS FALLS — The smell of ribs on the grill. The sound of live music drifting across the water. The joy of summer in full swing. Ribfest is back.

The fourth annual Smiths Falls Ribfest returns August 22-24, 2025, and it’s shaping up to be the best one yet. Held at Centennial Park, this family-friendly festival offers something for everyone. Admission is free.

Set against the scenic Rideau waterfront, Ribfest invites you to savour slow-smoked ribs, cool off in the beer garden, browse the Maker’s Market, and let the kids burn off energy in the dedicated kid’s zone. If you’re local or visiting for the weekend, this is a must-attend summer celebration.

The live music lineup starts Friday night at 5 p.m. with local favourite Danielle Hewitt, followed by high-energy crowd-pleasers Ambush. Saturday’s entertainment includes Green House Revival and Abandon Eden, while Sunday brings a full day of music with The Continentals and Fraser Bedford.

With rib masters firing up their smokers and vendors bringing their A-game, you’ll want to show up with an empty stomach and a full appetite for fun. Bring a lawn chair, find some shade, and enjoy the vibe.

For more information, stop by the Smiths Falls Visitor Centre at 30 Lombard Street, call 613-706-2646, or find more information on the Smiths Falls and District Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page.


Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out Hometown Happenings, your local guide for weekend events.

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