Busking In Collingwood
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Thank you to all the talented entertainers that came out to the audition and the audition panel, Frank McNulty, Jay Robinson and John Gabriele.
We hope you enjoy Collingwood's Buskers!
Buskers Jim Gardner and Aidan Funston

BUSKING IN COLLINGWOOD
Policy and Guidelines
If you are a musician, singer, dancer, juggler, mime, magician, comedian, or other entertainer, there are locations in downtown Collingwood that welcome and encourage you to showcase your talent!
Entertainers are asked to attend a five minute audition and if successful, obtain an annual Busker Licence and photo ID ($25 for Collingwood residents and $50 for non residents).
Licenced buskers may entertain year-round, Monday to Friday from 4:00 pm–9:00 pm and weekends and statutory holidays from 10 am–9 pm. There are five designated busking areas in downtown Collingwood (shown on the map attached to the bottom of this page).
Busking in Collingwood is on a honour system and therefore licenced buskers are asked to simply show up and entertain at any of these locations if they are available and rotate on the hour if there is another entertainer waiting to perform. Licenced buskers are encouraged to set out a hat or instrument case for voluntary donations.
To obtain a licence to busk, submit a Busker application form (attached below) to Parks, Recreation and Culture, Town Hall, 97 Hurontario Street or tmazza@collingwood.ca or call 705.444-2500.
BUSKER GUIDELINES
- Busking includes, but is not limited to the following activities: acting, singing, playing musical instruments, juggling, magic, dancing, puppetry and reciting.
- Buskers are permitted to sell goods directly related to their busking which may include CDs, merchandise or any other types of items related to busking. The Busking licence will include a transient sales licence, with no additional fee.
- Buskers are permitted in designated Busking locations only (attached below). Busking at transit stops, in transit vehicles or other areas is not permitted.
- Busking is permitted Year-Round. Busking hours are Monday to Friday 4:00 pm–9:00 pm and weekends and statutory holidays 10 am–9:00 pm.
- Maximum performance time is one (1) hour per busking location within a four (4) hour time frame. Performance times begin at the top of the hour.
- Maximum number of performers in a single group will not exceed five (5) people.
- Buskers under the age of 16 must have an adult accompanying them at all times.
- Amplification may not be used and recorded or broadcast music is not permitted.
- The Downtown Farmers Market may permit Buskers during the operation of the market, which should be exempt from this Policy.
- No high risk or unsafe performances, which may put the public and/or the performer at risk (use of knifes, fire, etc. are not permitted).
- Buskers are not permitted where areas or events have “special event permits” as approved through the Town unless authorized by the designated event organizer. During downtown events or festivals (ie Elvis Festival) or while paid performers are working, busking is not permitted on Hurontario Street).
- Sidewalks, paths, bicycle routes and roads must not be blocked by either performers or their audiences. The comfort or safety of others must not be jeopardized.
- All performances must be suitable for a general family audience rating. Appropriate clothing must be worn at all times.
- Busking under this policy does not include face painting or hair wrapping.
- Failure to display a valid Busker ID or failure to follow these guidelines may result in your Busking Licence and privileges being removed.
| Attachment | Size |
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| Map of Busking Locations in Collingwood.pdf | 57.29 KB |
| Assessment Criteria for Busker Auditions.pdf | 22.57 KB |
| Buskers Code of Conduct.doc | 28.5 KB |
| Busking In Collingwood Guidelines & Application.doc | 48.5 KB |
