The spotlight is set to shine on Ontario’s top country music talent at the CMAOntario Awards 2026, with a strong connection to Durham Region through Uxbridge artist Robyn Ottolini, who has earned multiple nominations. The annual awards show will take place on May 31, 2026, at the Port Credit Memorial Arena in Mississauga, bringing together some of the biggest names in Ontario’s country music scene.
The CMAOntario Awards 2026 celebrate the achievements of artists and industry professionals across the province, recognizing excellence in 17 categories. Among the standout nominees this year is Robyn Ottolini, a rising country star from Uxbridge, who has secured three nominations, including a nod for Single of the Year for her hit track Airplane Bottle. Her recognition highlights the growing influence of Durham Region artists in Ontario’s music industry.
Leading the nominations this year is Parry Sound singer-songwriter Sully Burrows, who earned six nominations, making him one of the most prominent contenders. Close behind is Nate Haller from Waterloo with five nominations, followed by Olivia Mae Graham from Norfolk County with four nominations. Several other artists, including Owen Riegling, Jessica Sevier, and Sacha Warkworth, have also received multiple nominations, reflecting the depth of talent across the province.
The CMAOntario Awards 2026 will feature major categories such as Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, and Female Artist of the Year. In addition to her nomination for Single of the Year, Ottolini’s multiple nods position her as one of the key artists to watch at this year’s event. Her continued success is a proud moment for Uxbridge and the wider Durham Region, showcasing the area’s contribution to Canada’s music landscape.
The awards ceremony will be hosted by Jason Blaine, a multi-award-winning artist recognized by CMAOntario, CCMA, and SOCAN, alongside Country Nights host Sam McDaid. The event will serve as the grand finale of the CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend, which runs from May 29 to May 31, 2026. The weekend will feature performances, networking opportunities, and celebrations of Ontario’s vibrant country music community.
For music fans in Durham Region, especially those in Uxbridge, Ottolini’s nominations add an extra layer of excitement to the event. Her journey from a local artist to a recognized name on the provincial stage reflects the strength of emerging talent from smaller communities.
The CMAOntario Awards 2026 not only highlight established artists but also provide a platform for rising stars to gain recognition and connect with wider audiences. With strong representation from across Ontario, including Durham Region, this year’s event promises to be a celebration of music, culture, and community.
As anticipation builds, fans will be watching closely to see if Uxbridge’s Robyn Ottolini takes home one of the top honours. Regardless of the outcome, her nominations mark a significant achievement and reinforce Durham Region’s growing presence in the Canadian country music scene.



















