Night with a medium
at Captain Roberts’ Table: Thursday, February 26
Looking for a unique and entertaining night out? Join us for a live group reading with a psychic medium, hosted in a gorgeous historic waterfront setting. Enjoy light snacks and refreshments, with a cash bar open throughout the evening as you settle in for a fascinating experience.
Key details
- Date: Thursday, February 26
- Times:
- Doors open at 6 p.m.
- Live group readings are 7 to 9:30 p.m.
- Location: Captain Roberts’ Table Restaurant at beautiful Discovery Harbour in Penetanguishene
NOTE: Although personal readings are not guaranteed, all attendees will share in the collective experience of the evening, with opportunities to observe readings as they unfold. The event is intended to create moments of insight and connection for everyone present
Tickets
Tickets for Night with a Medium are $50 (tax included) per person including light snacks.
- Advance tickets recommended to avoid disappointment – Only 50 seats available
- This event is for guests ages 19 and up
- Cash bar available
- Season passes and free admission programs are not included in this limited-capacity experience
- Please read the information found under “Plan Your Visit” below for more details

What to expect:
A live psychic reading for a small audience at beautiful Captain Roberts’ Table with light refreshments and a cash bar.
Whether you’re curious, open‑minded, or simply seeking a memorable outing with friends, this event offers a chance to connect and enjoy something a little different. Sit back, relax, and take in the atmosphere as the medium leads audience readings in a platform-style format—and see what unfolds!
About the medium:

Ashley Valiant Blackwood is a Canadian psychic medium and spiritual intuitive based in Hillsdale, Ontario. Coming from a lineage of mediums, she has been aware of her abilities since childhood and has maintained a deep, lifelong connection to spirit. Through years of personal development and mentorship with experienced mediums, Ashley has refined her natural gifts and now works as an evidential medium. Known for her overwhelming evidence and authentic approach, she works with multiple senses including hearing, feeling, knowing, and sensing spirit to deliver meaningful and compassionate messages that bring comfort, clarity, and validation to those she connects with.
While we love our furry friends, we are not able to accommodate pets at this special event (service dogs are welcomed of course). Thank you for your understanding.
- This event is for guests ages 19 and up.
- Parking is available at Discovery Harbour, however some walking from the lot to the restaurant is required. Please dress for the weather and take your time.
- While Captain Roberts’ Table Restaurant is heated, we recommended wearing comfortable layers.
- Please arrive 15 minutes early to ensure time for check-in.
- Smoking or vaping (including marijuana) is not permitted on Discovery Harbour property.
- Light refreshments will be provided as part of the cost of admission.
- Cash bar will be available. Please bring proof of identification.
- A support person accompanying a paying guest with a disability is eligible for free admission.
- Free admission programs for Indigenous peoples, Ontario Teachers, and Canadian Armed Forces do not apply to this limited-capacity experience.
- Season passes do not include this experience.
93 Jury Drive, Penetanguishene, L9M 1G1
Parking Info
There is ample parking for visitors including those with RVs and buses. Please park in the parking lot provided and make your way to Captain Roberts’ Table Restaurant, past the black gates.
Need more info?
Please contact us at hhp@ontario.ca or (705) 526-7838 if you have any questions.
Discovery Harbour traces its roots back to the original British naval and military base in Penetanguishene, built to safeguard access to Upper Canada after the War of 1812.
“His Majesty’s Naval Establishment on Lake Huron”, (as it was first called) kept ships prepared to supply British posts to the northwest. By 1820, it was home to over 70 people, including sailors, officers, shipwrights, and soldiers. Five large ships, 15 smaller vessels, and numerous workshops and dwellings were built.
In 1828, a British garrison on Drummond Island was relocated to Penetanguishene. By 1834, Canada was defended exclusively by these forces. An impressive stone Officers’ Quarters was built in 1845. The military occupied the site until 1856.
Discovery Harbour is operated by Huronia Historical Parks, and is an Attraction of the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.






