FAQ
Festival FAQS
Festival Grounds:
Main Waterfront Stage: West Street Park, Georgetown, Three Rivers PE, C0A 1L0
Boggeroo Blues Tent: Bogside Brewing, 11 Brook Street, Montague PE C0A1R0
Campground: 216 Burnt Point Rd Georgetown, PE C0A 1L0
Festival Grounds: Main Waterfront Stage (Friday and Saturday) is located at West Street Park, Georgetown, Three Rivers PE, C0A1L0
Boggeroo Blues Tent: Sunday afternoon's show is at Bogside Brewing, 11 Brook Street, Montague, Three Rivers, PE C0A1R0
Campground: 216 Burnt Point Rd Georgetown, PE C0A 1L0
Friday and Saturday shows are at West Street Park in Georgetown, Three Rivers. If you are searching it in your GPS/Google maps etc. search: 15 West St, Georgetown, PE C0A 1L0
Sunday afternoon show is at Bogside Brewing, 11 Rink Street, Montague, Three Rivers.
Yes, we have single event tickets, day passes, and the ever-popular weekend pass which gets you access to all mainstage shows.
Saturday afternoon show is Pay What You Can! Your support keeps the festival going and lets us continue to have events geared to what folks can pay. Live music, Kids Zone, food vendors, licensed.
Check the website for ticket link.
We will have limited, first come first serve, seats at both the Georgetown and Montague venues.
Feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on at the Waterfront Stage (West Street Park) - but not to the Boggeroo Blues Tent. There will be plenty of seating at Bogside.
Please remember that chairs will not be allowed in the area between the tent and the stage for the evening shows.
You can reserve a campsite when you purchase your festival ticket. Remember that campsites can only be sold to people who have festival tickets.
Campsites are going fast! When they're gone, they're gone.
Tickets are available through our website.
Questions about the festival ground?
At the Waterfront Stage Ticket Tent: Open Friday from noon until midnight, and on Saturday from noon until midnight. and closing Saturday night at midnight.
We will scan your printed or smart phone ticket and give you the appropriate bracelet for admission to either the Waterfront Stage or the Boggeroo Blues Tent venues - or both.
This is where you would also get your camping bracelet if you are staying at the Cloggeroo Campground, as well as your bracelet to allow you to purchase alcoholic drinks at the bar.
On Sunday, you can get your Sunday afternoon tickets scanned at the door at Bogside Brewing in Montague.
When you arrive in Georgetown on either Friday or Saturday, follow the signs to the designated parking areas. The Shuttle Van will stop here regularly.
When you arrive in Montague on Sunday, follow the signs for parking areas at Bogside Brewing.
Follow signs for accessible parking at both locations.
If you have a festival bracelet, you can hop on and hop off the free Cloggeroo Shuttle Vans.
On Friday and Saturday, the Shuttle Vans will bring you safely between the venue and the Festival Campground, and to a few other points around Georgetown.
On Sunday, the Shuttle Vans will make specifically timed trips from the Campground and from Daryl's General Store in Georgetown to Bogside and back again. Watch for signs and announcements from the stage for pick up times.
At West Street Park, there will be limited seating (tables and chairs) for Friday and Saturday. At West Street Park (only), you can bring your own chair if you wish, or blanket to sit on.
At Bogside, there will be seating available. Your own chairs will not be allowed. In both locations, seating is on a first come, first served basis.
There is no reserved seating.
For those with accessibility needs, please email cloggerooteam@gmail.com
The Waterfront Stage has a licensed bar with a variety of beer, wine, cider, etc. When you arrive at the venue’s main entrance, if you have government-issued identification to prove that you are at least 19 years of age, you will be given a bracelet that will allow you to be served alcoholic drinks.
No bracelet = no alcohol
At Bogside on Sunday, bartenders will ask for your government issued ID at the bar as needed.
Alcoholic beverages are not permitted to be brought into the Festival site. Please be aware that all patrons may be subject to inspection of their bags or persons for public safety and security reasons.
Absolutely! Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. We've got plenty of grassy areas to play, and lots of shade for those sunny summer days; not to mention a playground and a beach within view of the main stage!
ALL SALES ARE FINAL – Cloggeroo is not responsible for lost, stolen, or forgotten tickets or passes. However, if you were the person who purchased the ticket, we will do our best to find a record of the transaction.
Please note that admission fees remain at full regular gate rates for the duration of the festival.
There will be a First Aid site available with First Aid materials at the Waterfront stage. For emergencies, dial 911. The emergency room in Montague is closed on weekends during the summer. The closest hospital is the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown, which is accessible 24/7.
Food vendors will be on-site at the Waterfront Stage on Friday and Saturday. Vendors include Oliver Twist Food Truck, Lucky Bean, and Wheelhouse.
Food vendors on Sunday at the Boggeroo Blues Tent include Crafters Smokehouse, Famous Peppers Pizza, and Hooked (seafood).
On Friday and Saturday, the Lost and Fount is located at the Waterfront Stage Merch Table (across from the bar).
On Sunday, the Lost and Found will be at the Cloggeroo Merch Table at Bogside.
If you only realize that you've lost something after Sunday, email us at cloggerooteam@gmail.com and we will do our best to help you.
Cloggeroo is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
No pets will be permitted in any of the festival sites, the stage area or campground (no matter how small).
For documented service animals, please email us at cloggerooteam@gmail.com
Cloggeroo will take place rain or shine. All acts advertised have confirmed their appearance at the event – however, acts are subject to change without notice. There will be no refunds or exchanges resulting from the failure of any act to appear at the festival.
The good news is, we've got a huge festival tent in each location so there's lots of shelter in case of rain!
Questions about camping?
It’s 1.8 km, so, about a 20 minute walk from the campground to the Waterfront Stage. If you’re driving, it’s about 5 minutes.
There will be a Cloggeroo shuttle that will make regular round trips between the campground, the main stage, and various other spots in Georgetown. You can hop on the Cloggeroo shuttle if you’d prefer to leave your car parked at the campground and you don’t feel like walking. The shuttle service is for Cloggeroo festival bracelet wearers and is free of charge!
Campground is open from 12 noon on Friday until 7 p.m. on Sunday. Security is onsite at all times.
There will be portable toilets, portable solar-heated showers, hand washing stations, and potable water available at the campground for all campers!
There will not be electricity or other RV hook-ups at the campsites themselves. Unless you count the electric vibes all you music lovers are going to be spreading…
There is a limited number of campsites and in 2023, by August 1st most sites have been booked. If sites are still available when you arrive in Georgetown at the start of the festival, you may still book a site – but this is not a guarantee. We recommend booking a campsite in advance!
Each site can have 6 people total - and this includes children. Provincial regulations state each campsite may have a maximum of four tents or a maximum of two vans/campers
Unfortunately, no. Due to safety and security concerns, and the provisions of our camping license, only those people with a Cloggeroo Camping wristband will be allowed into the secure campground site.
This also applies to the late night Silent Disco events - Campers Only!
Tell your friends to buy a festival pass and book a campsite, and you can be together all weekend!
Absolutely! We’ve set aside a section of the campground that is designated as “quieter” camping. It’s the section with the purple numbers in the campground site map. Unfortunately, this is not absolutely quiet camping – the tree line between the two camping zones does not completely deaden the sounds of any joyous campers in the other field belting out campfire tunes.
However, everyone camping in the “quieter” area must follow the 9:00 pm noise curfew, so at least it won’t be your immediate neighbours rippin’ a banjo solo at midnight.
And... Silent Disco is silent!
Silent Disco is a late night event for campers only. It starts up after the show at the Main Stage ends (1 a.m.). You must show a valid driver's license to get the headphones - all music only comes through your headphones - and everyone else's headphones at the same time. It's a great late night dance party - look for the big white tent at the campground.
When you arrive in Georgetown, go to the main ticket booth at the Waterfront Stage (West Street Park) to have your ticket scanned, get your festival wristband, scan your campsite ticket, and get your camping wristband. You can then head down to the campground and set up your home base! You’ll know your site by the numbered stakes in the ground.
The campground opens at 12 Noon on Friday, and closes at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
A tent, camp chairs, something for shade and rain protection, coolers for food and beverages, acoustic instruments or regular speakers (no loud amplified music – sorry!), earplugs, plenty of water, a refillable water bottle (there will also be potable water available at the campground), a bathing suit, towel (Georgetown has great beaches!), flashlights or solar lights to decorate your campsite, bug spray, sunscreen, your dancing shoes, and a friendly attitude!
Glass (no glass containers allowed) – instead, use cans, plastic bottles, reusable aluminum containers, etc!
Fire (no open fires allowed). Propane camp stoves are permitted.
Pets (no pets allowed in the campground or on the festival grounds, no matter how small)
Large, loud speakers or amplifiers
Anything illegal – security will be on site.
Yes, professional security will be at the campground throughout the weekend for the safety of campers. However, Cloggeroo camping is at your own risk; Cloggeroo is not responsible for any damage to any of your camping gear or other property.
Unfortunately, no. There is a designated parking lot adjacent to the camping field. We want to keep a safe, relaxing atmosphere where people don’t need to worry about traffic, cars will not be allowed to drive in.
Camper vans or trailers are allowed in the campground! However, camping vehicles must be parked for the full duration of camping. If you are only planning to camp for one night, then you can leave the next day, as the case may be – but that will be the only vehicle traffic allowed in the camping area during the weekend. We want a safe, relaxing campground – not a high traffic zone! Once again, we really appreciate your cooperation with this, and security will be enforcing this rule.