Fine arts The Dundas Museum & Archives, located at 139 Park St. West, was established in 1956. Their collections, exhibits, and events showcase how Canadian history and geography have unfolded in the unique Dundas Valley. Several local events also occur at the Museum, including art shows, book launches, community celebrations, and more. Dundas is home to the Dundas Valley School of Art. Marion Farnan and Emily Dutton established it in 1964. It became a non-profit corporation three years later. Since 1970, it has been located in the former Canada Screw Works building from the 1860s. The Carnegie Gallery is housed in the 1910
Carnegie library building and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2005. It is run by the Dundas Art & Craft Association and hosts art exhibitions, book readings, concerts, McMaster custom framing and a gift shop.
Music "Dundas, Ontario" is also the title of a song from the album
Start Breaking My Heart by the artist
Caribou (formerly
Manitoba), a native of the town. Dundas' sobriquet
The Valley Town is used as the title of a song on the album
Mountain Meadows by the band
Elliott Brood; one of the band members, Casey Laforet, spent part of his childhood in Dundas. The town has produced other independent artists, including
Junior Boys,
Orphx,
Koushik, and smaller bands such as
Winter Equinox and The Dirty Nil. Folk singer
Stan Rogers, who died in an airplane fire in 1983, lived in Dundas. He grew up in the Hannon area and moved to Dundas as an adult. He is best remembered for his songs about Canada's Atlantic provinces. Dundas is home to the Dundas Valley Orchestra. The DVO is an amateur, community orchestra and was founded in the fall of 1978 by Arthur Vogt. Many have made the DVO a way station en route to successful musical careers. Former conductors include
Rosemary Thomson. Dundas is also the home of Dundas Concert Band. The Dundas Concert Band was established in 1873 as a military band. In 1923, the band was renamed "The Dundas Citizens' Band" and became known as the Dundas Concert Band in the early 1940s. The Dundas Concert Band's "Concerts in the Park" series has performed at the Dundas Driving Park Bandshell venue since 1958. Dundas Conservatory of Music is located in historic downtown Dundas and has been providing musical instruction in the community for thirty years.
Film Because of Dundas' 19th-century downtown
architecture, films such as Haven,
Cabin Fever,
Wrong Turn, and others have made use of its location. In December 2005, major filming was completed for
Man of the Year, starring
Robin Williams. Mr. Williams delighted townsfolk, taking time for pictures and autographs in the downtown core. In early December 2004,
The West Wing did some filming, remaking parts of Dundas (Town hall, a residence, and Deluxe Restaurant) into
New Hampshire locales. The three episodes aired in late January and early February 2005. Several dozen enthusiasts of this HBO series braved chilly weather to witness the snail's pace of television filming and grab autographs and photos with
celebrities. In September 2007, a scene of
The Incredible Hulk was filmed around the exterior and inside the DeLuxe Restaurant in Dundas, and other scenes were filmed at different locations in Hamilton. From 2004 to 2007, parts of the YTV program
Dark Oracle were also filmed in Dundas. From 2015 until the present, parts of the W Network series
The Good Witch have been filmed in Dundas.
Sports The
Dundas Blues are a
junior ice hockey team from Dundas, and they play in the
Provincial Junior Hockey League. The
Dundas Real McCoys are a
senior ice hockey team from Dundas. They play in the
Ontario Hockey Association's
Allan Cup Hockey league. The Real McCoys won the 1986
Hardy Cup as Senior "AA" champions of Canada and are the two-time defending
Allan Cup champions at the highest level of senior hockey in Canada. On April 3, 2010,
NHL Commissioner
Gary Bettman named Dundas the winner of the 2010
Kraft Hockeyville competition during a live announcement on
Hockey Night in Canada. As a result of being named the winner, the community received $100,000 CAD in arena upgrades and got to host an NHL pre-season game between the
Ottawa Senators and
Buffalo Sabres prior to the 2010–11 season. After existing for 93 years, the Dundas Chiefs senior baseball team folded in 2010. The Chiefs had won 11 Ontario Baseball Association provincial titles over the years, with the first in 1961 and the last in 2001. Their success included three straight titles from 1976 to 1978 and back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988. == Schools ==