Ontario

Huge Easter Egg Hunt in Grimsby to Support Local Food Bank

By

James Sinclair
March 25, 2026 12:10 pm

Village of Hope Niagara is holding a community Easter egg hunt on April 3, 2026, at Centennial Park in Grimsby, Ontario, to raise money for local food programs. The event begins at noon and will feature more than 30,000 eggs hidden throughout the park for local children to find.

The egg hunts are divided into three different times based on age groups to make sure everyone has a fair chance. Children aged four and under will start at 1:00 PM, followed by children aged five to seven at 1:15 PM, and those aged eight and older at 1:30 PM.

Admission to the event is by donation at the gate with a minimum of $2 per person. The event is sponsored by The Lynn Fee Team, RE/MAX Escarpment Realty Inc., and visitors can pay their entry fee using cash, Interac, or credit cards.

Proceeds from the day help the charity run its food bank and thrift store in Lincoln, which has been serving the area since 2008. The organization currently helps more than 2,000 residents every month and is preparing Easter food hampers for over 400 families and 125 seniors this year. These services are important because roughly 28 per cent of households in the region struggle to afford enough food.

The hunt will be held at Centennial Park at 108 Main Street East. This park is one of the largest green spaces in the community and features a covered pavilion and plenty of parking for families.

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