This June 27 and 28, Line Spike Frontenac will continue with its two-day and night all Canadian arts and music festival. Bringing together musical icons and rising stars, the event promises an unforgettable celebration of community, inspiration and Canadian pride. Limited early-bird tickets remain and are available until May 31 here.

Created by Get2ThePoint Productions Inc. and producer/promoter, Jeremy Campbell, the event will build from the roots planted last June which saw thousands of people be entertained by some of Canada’s most iconic musicians.  For the past year, Campbell has been busy curating a unique and diverse lineup of stellar Canadian artists covering multi-genres. A total of eighteen acts will take the stage this June providing a unique experience for all in attendance.  Headlining the event on Sunday June 28th is Canadian “Rock Royalty Couple” Raine Maida & Chantal Kreviazuk - who will be bringing a legendary performance to the region.

Frontenac County, just north of Kingston—Canada’s first capital—is a hidden gem brimming with cottage country charm, granite ridges, pristine lakes, and soul-soothing trails. A perfect weekend escape, it offers a scenic and serene backdrop for music lovers looking to turn this festival into a staycation. Picture this: morning swims in crystal-clear lakes, afternoons exploring quaint artisan shops, and nights under the stars, singing along with Canadian legends.

The Lineup:  A Taste For All Palettes Musical

Raine Maida & Chantal Kreviazuk

With a combined 30 nominations, 8 Juno awards a Grammy, Raine Maida (Our Lady Peace) and Chantal Kreviazuk have spent three decades shaping the sound of contemporary music both separately and together. Their partnership extends well past music. They have received multiple humanitarian awards for their work with Warchild and Mental Health and are Order of Canada recipients.

As one of Canada’s most influential couples Maida and Kreviazuk are stepping into a bold new chapter with includes a forthcoming double memoir due out August 5th, a new album together and an exciting fall tour. Their show defies usual concert experiences. Extraordinary musical performances alongside unscripted moments between songs that only a couple who have truly lived and created together could offer. It’s a night that moves you, surprises you and stays with you long after the lights come up.

This year alone, Chantal has 2 new album releases and a tour national tour with Raine. The two of them have penned a booked which will be released in August.

WiL & Company

West Coast Indie Folk Rock ensemble WiL & Company is fronted by guitar virtuoso Billy Mimnaugh. Debuting in 2003, his immense showmanship and unity with a guitar turned heads across Canada and left people stunned with his performances.  Travel Alberta adopted his hit track ‘Roam’ as their official soundtrack. Having been the touring opener for artists including Mavis Staples, Feist and Ray LaMontagne – his performance at Line Spike Frontenac is the only scheduled Eastern Canada show for the release of his new album in 2026. 

The Devin Cuddy Band

The Devin Cuddy Band consists of Devin Cuddy, Michael Tuyp, Pat Phillips, and Devon Richardson. Their first album "Volume One" was released on Cameron House Records in 2012 and was nominated for roots & traditional album of the year (group) at the 2014 Juno Awards. They join the lineup with their recently released album ‘Livin’ Hard Ain’t That Easy’ is a true country record for Canada about life in Canada.

Miss Emily

Recently nominated for Best Blues Album at the 2026 Juno Awards, Miss Emily (Fennell) is one of Canada’s most unique voices. Hailing from Prince Edward County, Miss Emily has been touring extensively post-pandemic, she has been busy building up a US Fan Base and establishing herself as one of the strongest blues voices to have ever come out of Canada.

I, The Mountain

I, The Mountain is a four piece indie-folk band based in Kitchener, ON. Known for their joyous harmonies, interactive live performances, and passion for building community through music, the band has built a fanbase of loyal “Mountaineers” across Canada. 

The group is making waves in Canadian music circles and has performed with internationally renowned acts such as The Strumbellas, Elliott Brood, Born Ruffians, and Busty & the Bass. In 2022, I, the Mountain broke through in the festival scene, winning over crowds at Hillside Festival, Riverfest Elora, Sound of Music Festival, Peterborough Folk Fest, Muskoka Music Festival, and more.

Harm and Ease

Originally formed in 2010 but forced into hiatus when a founding member’s family moved to Argentina, the group stayed in touch and continued to write songs and rehearse together over Skype. Eventually frontman Rylan Whalen would fly to South America where the group performed as street buskers where they eventually met their bassist John Goodblood.

They performed in Argentine clubs for several years, with their sound evolving toward a riff-heavy classic rock style due to Argentine musical tastes. They released the albums Wonderful Changes (2017) and Black Magic Gold (2018) in Argentina before returning to Canada, where they reunited with Hamnett and recorded the band's third album Midnight Crisis in 2020. Their fourth album, Camino Loco, was produced by Tawgs Salter and released in 2022.

Harm and Ease is proof that—in Canada—original gutsy rock 'n roll is alive and well.

 

Posted: May 26, 2026
In this Article Resource(s) Line Spike Artist(s) Harm & Ease, I, The Mountain, Miss Emily, The Devin Cuddy Band, wiL and Company