Events
Welcome to our 51st Season!
Upcoming 51st Season Events and Performances
Winter Concert
“All Is Not Calm”
December 6, 2025, 4 PM
Faith United Church
Spring Concert
“In Which We Sing”
May 2, 2026, 4 PM
Faith United Church
Faith United Church
Ilumini Performance
“How To Build A Tree”
June 13, 2026, 7:30 PM
Location TBD
Guest Performances
Sing As You Are
Saturday, November 29
Westdale Library
2:00 – 3:00
HPO Concert
Saturday, December 13
First Ontario Concert Hall
7:30
Ontario Youth Treble Festival
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Time TBD
Junior Treble Festival
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Time TBD
7:30
Roy Thompson Hall Choir & Organ Series
Monday, June 1, 2026
Time TBD
7:30
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Testimonials

I feel so honoured to be a chorister with the HCC. It has opened up my learning capabilities and allowed me to express myself artistically in an amazing environment.
Ashley Carpenter, Alumna

I credit being part of the choir assisting me in my career path, giving me confidence in front of groups of people and giving me the ability to be successful and grow quickly in my roles.
Sarah Davis, Alumna

What the HCC does best is give people who are feeling like they don’t belong a place to express themselves, and as a young artist… that’s truly invaluable.
Alyssa LeClair, Alumna

Through the HCC, I’ve made so many strong friendships and advanced musically to a level I never thought I could. The HCC is a safe learning environment in which choristers and director learn more than just music, which is brought together by a common goal.
Nathan Fledderus, Chorister

The ways in which my years as part of the HCC have affected my life and who I am today are too manifold to count. HCC was the most influential experience of my teenage years and I am incredibly grateful for it.
Ardra Shephard, Alumna

There’s a perfect balance of discipline, work ethic, fun, and creativity that’s encouraged within this group. You learn how to pull together as a team: both musically and intellectually. You succeed alongside one another. You encourage each other’s highs and are there for one another for the lows. You literally learn how to breathe together: what could be more magical than that?
Erica Charles, Alumna

When I joined the HCC, suddenly there was a whole room of people who felt the exact same way I did when I was singing.
Sophia Brohman, Chorister