You’re invited to Muskoka’s ultimate kitchen party
No one does a good time like the East Coast, and a kitchen party says it all. This summer, CNIB Lake Joe Live returns with a Muskoka Kitchen Party, transforming a stunning shoreline into an open-air celebration.
Headlining the evening is Alan Doyle – a founding member of Great Big Sea, known for his unmistakable energy, storytelling, and signature East Coast sound.
This much-loved cocktail-style experience features food stations, bar service, and a relaxed lakeside atmosphere designed for mingling, music, and celebration. It’s the kind of evening guests talk about long after summer ends.
Best of all, the evening supports CNIB Lake Joe, with a goal of raising $400,000 to send 160 children who are blind to camp next summer for a week they’ll never forget.
DETAILS
Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026
Time: 4 to 9 pm
Location: CNIB Lake Joe, 4 Joe Finley Way, MacTier, ON P0C 1H0
Individual Ticket: $300
Lake Joe Live Experience Table (10 guests): $3,500
Dress Code: Upscale casual
This is a 19+ event due to the presence of alcohol on-site.
Have questions? Email Jennifer Frew, CNIB's Senior Manager of Philanthropy, at Jennifer.Frew@cnib.ca.
Headliner: Alan Doyle
Alan Doyle is one of Canada’s most iconic East Coast artists. With more than 30 years in music, Doyle is known for founding Great Big Sea, high-energy performances, heartfelt storytelling, and a sound rooted in Maritime tradition. His solo career continues to deliver crowd favourites and unmistakable East Coast spirit.
Speaker: Molly Burke
Molly Burke is a popular Canadian content creator, best-selling author, motivational speaker, and disability advocate who has been legally blind since age 14. You’ll be inspired by her powerful perspective on independence and inclusion.
Featured Chef: Ted Reader
Guests will enjoy a standout, station-style culinary experience, including BBQ by celebrated Canadian chef Ted Reader – known as the “Godfather of the Grill” for his bold smoked-and-grilled flavours.
CNIB Lake Joe: A landmark in inclusion since 1961
Since 1961, CNIB Lake Joe has been Canada’s only fully accessible lakefront camp for people who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision. The camp’s life-changing impact would not be possible without the support of donors, with Lake Joe Live serving as just one example of that generosity in action.