Master sand sculptors arrive and begin building their installations along Victoria Beach
*No official event activites are on this day*
Join us Saturday, August 2, 2025, for the award-winning Sandcastle Festival on Cobourg’s stunning white-sand beach. Watch master sculptors work their magic, compete in the sand sculpture contest, and enjoy live music, kids’ activities, an inflatable fun park, and an outdoor movie—all in one unforgettable summer day. It’s a beach day like no other!
Master sand sculptors arrive and begin building their installations along Victoria Beach
*No official event activites are on this day*
Saturday August 2, 2025 (Official Event Day)
Evening (~8:30 PM):
Amateur Sandcastle Building Competition
Get ready to dig in and show off your creativity at this fun-filled sand sculpting showdown! Whether you're a business team, a group of friends, a family, or a budding young artist, there's a category for everyone. Compete for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes in one of four categories:
Business Challenge: Rally your coworkers and take on other local businesses in a team-building battle of sand!
$5 per person | Max 10 people per team | 3.5 hours
Adult Category: Gather your friends and get sculpting! Teams can be any size.
$5 per person | Unlimited team size | 3.5 hours
Family Category: Perfect for parents and kids to build together.
$5 per adult, $5 per child | Max 2 adults | Unlimited children | 3.5 hours
Youth (14 and Under): For our youngest sculptors ready to showcase their skills!
$5 per child | Unlimited team size | 3 hours
All creations will be judged on creativity, originality, and overall design. Don’t miss your chance to be crowned a sandcastle champion!
Registration Required. Please fill out the registration form to secure your spot in the competition.
Inflatable Park
Bounce into fun at the Inflatable Park during the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival! Kids can enjoy unlimited play all day with a $10 bracelet, available for purchase on-site. From slides to obstacle courses, it’s the ultimate outdoor adventure zone for families. Don’t miss this exciting festival highlight!
Food Truck Court
Satisfy your cravings at the Food Truck Court in Victoria Park! From 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, enjoy a delicious variety of eats from over 10 delicous food trucks. From sweet treats to savoury bites, there’s something for everyone at this all-day culinary hotspot during the Sandcastle Festival!
Want to sit in and dine? Checkout one of the delicous restaurants in Downtown Cobourg
Live Entertainment
Enjoy live entertainment all day long at the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival! Dance to the beats of our Beach DJ from 10 AM to 5 PM, then head to the Bandshell for an unforgettable performance by Canadian pop sensation Francesco Yates. It’s a full day of music, energy, and summer vibes!
Beach DJ: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Bandshell Entertainment:
Harry Hannah: 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Francesco Yates: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Prepare to be amazed as world-class talent returns to the shores of Cobourg Beach for the 2025 Sandcastle Festival! Each year, our Master Sculptors transform the waterfront into a gallery of breathtaking sand art — and this summer promises to be our most spectacular yet.
Mike & Rachelle
From Saint-Hippolyte-des-Laurentides, Quebec
Mike and Rachelle are the dynamic duo behind Think Big, a name that perfectly captures their imaginative approach to sand sculpting. Hailing from the scenic town of Saint-Hippolyte-des-Laurentides, Quebec, this married couple has been sculpting together for over 20 years, transforming beaches across Canada into open-air galleries of creativity and wonder.
Their journey began on a whim while vacationing in the Magdalen Islands, where they spontaneously entered a sandcastle competition — and were instantly hooked. What started as a lighthearted holiday activity quickly grew into a full-fledged passion, one they've since shared with countless beachgoers and festival crowds.
Under the mentorship of world master sculptor Michel Lepire, Mike and Rachelle learned the foundational techniques of the craft and began to discover their own artistic voices. Over the years, they've competed in festivals across Quebec, earning multiple first-place finishes and People’s Choice awards at events like Merveilles de sable in Gatineau and their beloved Magdalen Islands.
Longtime participants at the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival, Mike and Rachelle return each year not just to compete, but to celebrate the joy and community that sand art inspires. For them, it's all about fun, connection, and sharing their love for the ephemeral magic of sand with everyone they meet.
Come say hello, watch their incredible process unfold — and don’t forget to Think Big!
Tanya Kastl
Inspired by Nature. Built from Sand.
For over 20 years, Tanya Kastl has been shaping the shoreline one sculpture at a time. What began with playful drip castles has blossomed into an impressive sand sculpting journey filled with intricate creations that reflect her deep love for nature, wildlife, and the ocean.
Tanya's artistic growth is evident in every piece she creates, often blending the grace of animals with the movement of waves, bringing a sense of life and wonder to her temporary works of art. Her talent has earned her recognition in numerous competitions, as well as appearances on CBC’s Race Against the Tide and HGTV’s Cottage Makeover.
More than just a sculptor, Tanya is a passionate teacher and mentor, often seen sharing the joy of sand sculpting with her grandchildren and festivalgoers alike. Her enthusiasm is contagious, and her sculptures serve as both inspiration and invitation — to create, explore, and connect.
Don’t miss the chance to see Tanya in action and discover how she turns sand into something unforgettable.
Sèveline Beauregard
Shaping the Moment – One Sculpture at a Time
Hailing from Québec, Sèveline Beauregard is one of the youngest professional carvers in the world, bringing a fresh, vibrant energy to the sand sculpting scene. Her journey began in 2016 when she joined her father and sister — renowned international sculptors Guy and Mélineige Beauregard — on snow carving projects. From that first step, she carved her own path with confidence and creativity.
With experience in snow, ice, and now sand, Sèveline has showcased her talents at major festivals including the Ice Hotel of Québec, Gatineau’s Winterlude, and the Carnaval de Québec. In 2018, she embraced sand as her newest medium — and she’s never looked back. Her growing list of accolades and international projects reflects her rising status in the carving world.
Sèveline is also the founder of Sculpture BeauRegard, a respected carving company based in Québec. For her, sculpting is more than art — it's a lifestyle grounded in presence and joy. As she often says:“To carve, you have to be here, in the present moment.”
Come meet Sèveline at the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival and watch her transform sand into something extraordinary — one mindful moment at a time.
Tom Chalmers
Bringing Art to Life, One Carving at a Time
Since 2020, Tom Chalmers has been making waves in both the sand and snow sculpting worlds with his imaginative and expressive creations. Whether it’s at a festival, a competition, or right in his own front yard near Peterborough, Tom is always carving — and always creating something memorable.
His work has been featured in local newspapers and Our Canada magazine, capturing the attention of art lovers across the country. Passionate about his craft and the connections it creates, Tom continues to sculpt year-round, transforming his yard into a Sculpture Centre where creativity never takes a season off.
Known online as @Frontyardcarver, Tom shares his latest creations and behind-the-scenes process with an ever-growing community of fans. He loves chatting with festivalgoers and fellow artists alike, so don’t hesitate to say hello — and maybe even pick up a few carving tips along the way!
Rodney Watson
Master of Mediums – From Canvas to Sand
Rodney Watson is a self-taught, award-winning artist whose creative journey has taken him across an incredible range of artistic styles and mediums — from acrylics and watercolour to chalk art and professional sand sculpting. Some of his artistic discoveries happened by happy accident, but his passion and talent are no coincidence.
Rodney’s body of work includes vivid acrylic paintings, detailed colour pencil pet portraits, scribble pen art, urban sketches, and sidewalk chalk masterpieces — all of which showcase his incredible eye for detail and texture. His artistic reach is truly global, with clients across Canada, the U.S., Hong Kong, Taiwan, Sweden, Germany, Scotland, and Spain.
In the world of sand sculpting, Rodney brings the same sharp attention to detail and creativity that defines all his art. Each sculpture he creates tells a story through expressive forms and intricate craftsmanship.
Whether it’s a wall, a canvas, or a beach, Rodney is always ready to create something unforgettable. Be sure to stop by, say hello, and witness his artistry come to life in the sand!
Sandi Sterling
Carving Castles for 30 Years
Based in Dundas, Ontario, Sandi “Castle” Stirling has been sculpting sand since 1995, with the past 20 years as a Master-level artist. Her award-winning work has been featured across Canada and the U.S., at festivals in Revere Beach (MA), South Padre Island (TX), Fort Myers Beach (FL), the CNE in Toronto, and right here in Cobourg.
Sandi is also known for her role on CBC’s Race Against the Tide (Season One) as one half of The Sand Grannies. She has spent years teaching kids the magic of sand sculpting at the Canadian National Exhibition.
When she’s not carving, Sandi stays busy helping run her daughter’s juice bar in Port Dover or leading senior travel groups around the world.
She says it best:
“In every pile of sand is a castle just beckoning to come out — I just need to carve it out.”
Joris Kivits
Sculpting Ephemeral Stories in Sand
Before discovering sand sculpting in 2006, Dutch artist Joris Kivits built a versatile creative career in graphic design, art direction for film and TV, photography, illustration, and large-scale mural work. But after his first sand project in Lommel, Belgium, he found his true calling.
Since then, Joris has sculpted across Europe, including a key competition in Berlin (2008), thanks to connections formed in the international carving community. Today, sculpture is his full-time profession — and sand, his favourite medium.
Fascinated by the beauty and transience of sand art, Joris describes it as a form of theatre:
“You can enjoy it as long as it’s there — and then only the memory and the pictures remain.”
Follow his creative journey on Instagram: @joris_kivits
Sharon Nesbitt
A Passion for Sand, Sparked by Play
Sharon Nesbitt began her sand sculpting journey nearly 30 years ago, building castles with her children and falling in love with the feel and flow of sand in her hands. Her curiosity led her to explore various building techniques — and she quickly found her favourite: the hand-stacking method.
Sharon’s talent blossomed through local competitions, including right here in Cobourg, eventually leading to commissioned work for festivals, businesses, and even weddings. Her creativity and passion also landed her on Season One of CBC’s Race Against the Tide.
From playful beginnings to professional artistry, Sharon continues to shape stories in sand — one handful at a time.
Bob Atisso
Art with Depth — Stories Carved in Sand
Based in Toronto, Bob Atisso brings a soulful and expressive approach to sand sculpting, using his art to explore the many facets of life. His creations go beyond surface beauty, offering viewers a chance to reflect, feel, and connect with the deeper meanings behind each sculpture.
Bob’s work is known for its therapeutic quality, inviting onlookers into a quiet dialogue with the piece — whether it’s about resilience, emotion, culture, or shared human experience. Each sculpture is more than a structure; it’s a story told through sand, shaped by years of artistic exploration and insight.
At the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival, Bob is here to do more than sculpt — he's here to share, inspiring festivalgoers with his creative spirit and inviting them to see the art of sand in a new light.
Come experience Bob’s thoughtful work and discover the story waiting just beneath the surface.
Free Ride To The Fun!
Parking is limited on the waterfront and downtown, we recommend taking one of the free shuttles, ride share or biking if possible.
If you would rather not think about where you’re going to park while you enjoy your time at the Festival, you can park your car for free at the Northumberland Mall at 1111 Elgin Street West or at the Cobourg Community Centre, 750 D’Arcy Street and catch a complimentary shuttle to and from the Festival.
The shuttle stops approximately every 30 minutes at each of the below destinations during the festival and will bring you right to the festival or back to your vehicle. Please remember that traffic and wait times are beyond the shuttle driver’s control.
As the Festival is not a pet-friendly event, ONLY service animals will be permitted to ride the shuttles.
SHUTTLE STOPS
Northumberland Mall | Bus Shelter
Cobourg Community Centre | Bus Stop
Downtown Terminal | East of Church Street
Cobourg Marina | Third Street
Shuttles will run from 9:30am - 7:30 pm on Saturday August 2, 2025.
Plan Your Parking
Waterfront and downtown parking will be very limited during the festival. Please plan your parking ahead of time.
For Town of Cobourg municipal parking information visit, the parking webpage here
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