There is a sense of nostalgia and excitement in the air as the Bowmanville Rotary Club officially confirms that the Bowmanville Ribfest location is shifting back to where it all began. After a brief absence due to venue complications last year, the beloved community festival is returning to the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex from June 12 to 14, 2026. This move is a homecoming for the event, as the complex served as the site for the first-ever Ribfest more than 15 years ago. While other local festivals have faced cancellations this year, Bowmanville is stepping up to ensure that fans of slow-cooked ribs and summer fun have a place to celebrate.
The decision to change the Bowmanville Ribfest location was necessitated by progress in the community. Since 2017, the festival had been held at Clarington Fields; however, with the ongoing construction of the new South Bowmanville Recreation Centre, that venue is no longer available. Rather than scaling back, as they did last June with the “Street Eats” parking lot event, the Rotary Club has decided to go “full Ribfest” this summer. This means the return of a complete midway, a carnival for children, live music, and a lineup of some of Ontario’s most renowned professional ribbers.
Beyond the food and entertainment, the festival serves a critical purpose as the Bowmanville Rotary Club’s largest annual fundraiser. The proceeds from the event are reinvested directly back into the community, supporting vital institutions such as the Grandview Children’s Centre, Marigold Hospice, and Bethesda House. The funds also provide local scholarships, summer programs for families with special needs, and support international humanitarian efforts like clean water projects and polio eradication. By returning to the original Bowmanville Ribfest location, the club hopes to tap into the historic success of the venue to maximize these charitable contributions.
The event organizers are also reclaiming the festival’s traditional identity, officially returning to the simple and recognizable name: Ribfest. This re-branding, combined with the move back to the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex, signals a return to the high-energy, full-scale atmosphere that residents have come to expect. For families in Clarington and the wider Durham Region, the news is a welcome relief, especially following the recent announcement of the cancellation of the Oshawa Ribfest due to economic pressures.
As June approaches, the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex is expected to see a massive influx of visitors. The “return home” theme is resonating with long-time attendees who remember the early days of the festival at this debut site. With a full carnival and a world-class selection of ribs on the menu, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be a landmark year for the organization and a highlight of the Durham Region’s summer calendar. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for the second weekend of June to support these local charities while enjoying a classic community tradition.
With the Bowmanville Ribfest location returning to the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex due to new construction elsewhere, do you think using established recreation centers is a better long-term strategy for local festivals than relying on open fields that may be slated for development?



















