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Activities Happening In Peterborough County To Celebrate Family Day
/Family Day is on Monday and there are various events happening around Peterborough to celebrate.
Peterborough Museum and Archives is open noon to 5 p.m.
Family Fun Day at Gamiing Nature Centre, free event - registration required from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Bon fires, DIY birdfeeder, roasted hot dogs, maple syrup taffy on snow, snowshoes. Explore Gamiing Trails with your family and dogs.
The Healthy Planet Arena will be open for a Family Day Public Skate from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is required. Arena facilities will be open to user groups for scheduled ice time.
Public Skating at Otonabee South Monaghan Memorial Community Centre, free, 2-3 p.m.
Five Counties Childrens Centre Winterfest, Friday - Monday, online
Story time with Peterborough Pete Tye Austin, Washboard Hank concert, scavenger hunt, trivia, online auction and more! Visit their website for all information.
Free Hikes in Peterborough County
Harold Town Conservation, 2611 Old Norwood Rd, Otonabee-South Monaghan
Robert Johnston Eco Forest Trails, 185 Douro 5th Line Douro, Ontario
Mill Pond Forest Trails, 187 County Road 40, Norwood, ON
Mark S. Burnham Provincial Park, 846 Hwy 7, Douro, ON K0L 1S0
City Of Peterborough Adjusts COVID-19 Protocols As Province Moves To next Phase In Reopening
/On Thursday the City of Peterborough will adjust its COVID-19 protocols in recreation facilities following the Province of Ontario’s announcement moving Ontario to the next phase of reopening.
Capacity limits for entertainment and sporting venues will move to 50 per cent, and masking requirements remain in place in accordance with new Provincial regulations.
Arenas
In accordance with provincial regulations, the following measures for community use at all arena facilities are in effect as of Thursday:
Proof of Vaccination using enhanced vaccine certificate with QR code and Active Screening are still required for entry.
Masks/face coverings are required at all times, limited exemptions apply.
Spectator capacities will be increased to 50% capacity for all spectating areas.
No capacity limits in non-spectating areas (i.e., change rooms/on ice)
Food and beverage consumption is permitted, masks to be worn at all times while not consuming.
Safety plans are required for permitted users/groups using the facility.
Skating programs will remain registered and with capacities, for more information visit peterborough.ca/skate.
Healthy Planet Arena will continue to be used for vaccination clinics. Please visit the Peterborough Public Health website for clinic information.
Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre
In accordance with provincial regulations, the following measures for the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre are in effect as of Thursday:
Organized public gatherings are limited to 50 people indoors, and 100 people outdoors.
Active Screening and Proof of Vaccination requirements remain in effect, with government-issued photo ID and QR Code Proof of Vaccination required.
Masks/face coverings are required unless participating in active sport or fitness activities.
There are no guidelines related to physical distancing.
Spectators observing sporting events within the Centre are limited to 50 percent of the seating capacity.
Recreation Programs and Downtown Youth Space
The provincial regulations allow recreation facilities to have indoor capacity limits for organized events limited to 50 people indoors and no capacity limits for organized public events outdoors. Social gatherings are limited to 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors.
Outdoor Recreation Facilities
The provincial regulations allow outdoor recreation facilities to have no capacity limits in place for organized public events. Social gatherings are limited to 100 people outdoors.
Peterborough Selected to Host the 2022 Ontario 55+ Summer Games
/After facing two consecutive cancelled years due to COVID-19, Peterborough has kept its bid and will host the 2022 Ontario 55+ Summer Games that will run from Aug. 9 - 11 announced on Thursday.
Roughly 1,400 people are expected to compete in events such as bid euchre, contract bridge, cribbage, cycling, lawn bowling, golf, pickleball, slo-pitch, swimming, tennis and more. The venues for the events will be throughout the City and County.
Several Peterborough notables say the games will provide an economic boost to the travel and tourism industry as they went through several challenges due to the pandemic.
Several supporters and fans are expected to travel to the event with the competitors as the city has organized a committee to help accommodate the boosted tourism.
“We are excited to support the 2022 Ontario 55+ Summer Games in Peterborough with a $235,000 investment. This event will bring people, their families, and fans from across Ontario to Peterborough; supporting local businesses and aiding in the economic recovery of our community,” said MPP Dave Smith.
“I am pleased that we can work with Games organizers to host this event in Peterborough in 2022,” said Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. “The Games is an important contributor to the well-being of the Peterborough community and the province and as Ontario deals with the impacts of COVID-19, it’s important that we invest in and support our local communities in the short and long term.”
"Never before has social interaction and fun been more important for our citizens,” Councillor Lesley Parnell. “The Ontario 55+ Summer Games will not only be fun but are essential for our mental and emotional health following Covid."
The provincial government, through the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries is providing $235,000 in funding to support the event. The City has committed $175,000. Additional funding will be raised through fundraising, sponsorship and fees.
A website for the event will be launched to share information as more details are available.
There will be a call for volunteers to assist with the Games – and for the community to come out to enjoy the Games and cheer on the participants. This information is also on the City of Peterborough website at www.peterborough.ca.
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Peterborough Prepares To Celebrate The 45th Annual Snofest
/The City of Peterborough has released the schedule for the 45th annual Snofest, which is being held online this year.
The Snofest contests and challenges will run from Feb. 19 to 21, with residents encouraged to participate in the activities all month long.
The Activity Guide is on the City’s website peterborough.ca/Snofest. Participants can snap a photo and then share it on their Facebook page, tagging @ptbosnofest and using the hashtag #PtboSnofest2022 for a chance to win great local prizes. Residents who do not use social media can email pictures to kjelliott@peterborough.ca.
Contest winners will be chosen on Feb. 22. Prize winners will be contacted via Facebook and prizes will be available for pick-up at the Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre the week of Feb. 22 to 27. For more information contact Kelly Elliott or call the Wellness Centre customer service desk at 705-742-0050 ext. 2201.
“The online Snofest activity guide is full of great ideas for residents to have fun safely,” said Mayor Diane Therrien. “Though we may not be gathering in-person, I encourage people to connect online by sharing your Snofest activities on social media. I hope everyone can find time to embrace the winter season and participate in the wide variety of Snofest activities over the Family Day long weekend.”
This years Snofest includes many different activities. Below they are highlighted.
Colouring contest for kids & youth
Kids and youth can download one of the Snofest winter-themed colouring pages, print it, colour it, scan it and e-mail the completed work to kjelliott@peterborough.ca. People can also post their masterpiece on Facebook by tagging @PtboSnofest or use the hashtag #PtboSnofest2022.
Youth 12 years of age and older can pick up paper copies of the colouring sheets at DYS and submit their entries the centre, 201 McDonnel St. They can post their work on Facebook tagging @DowntownYouthSpace or on Instagram @downtownyouthspace.
The deadline for the colouring contest is Monday, February 21, 2022.
Biggest outdoor shinny/hockey "celly" contest
This is a great opportunity for residents to show off their favorite outdoor rink and their favourite "celly" (celebration following a goal). They can take a video and share it on Facebook tagging @PtboSnofest or using #PtboSnofest2022 to be eligible to win a prize.
A list of all 23 outdoor rinks being maintained this year by dedicated volunteers is online at peterborough.ca/skate.
Art Gallery
The Art Gallery of Peterborough invites residents to visit their website agp.on.ca for instructions and details to build their own Snofest Pete. Residents can dress him in winter gear and bring him along on all Snofest outdoor adventures.
On Facebook, residents can tag @PtboSnofest, #PtboSnofest2022 and @AGPtbo, #AGPtbo on pictures being outdoors and active with Snofest Pete.
Winter trails
Residents are encouraged to stay active during Snofest and explore the City's winter trails. The City has 42 km of paved trails that are plowed and maintained for year-round enjoyment. Unpaved trails are kept in their natural state in the winter, so residents are reminded to be aware of conditions with winter safety in mind.
As always, pedestrians have the right-of-way. Keeping to the right leaves space for faster people to pass with a safe berth. Many trails are not lit, so it is recommended to bring lights when it’s dark out.
Best snow sculpture or snow fort contest
This is a great opportunity to take advantage of all the snow and get creative. Residents are invited to make a snow sculpture that represents a "Canadian Winter". Post on Facebook tagging @PtboSnofest, #PtboSnofest2022 and/or email a picture to kjelliott@peterborough.ca for a chance to win a prize. The winner will be selected on February 22, 2022.
Library
Residents are invited to join the Peterborough Public Library for great winter reading recommendations. Please check out their monthly list of great activities to escape the cold - story times, grab-and-go crafts, online reading challenges and more.
The Museum wants to take you down memory lane...
The Peterborough Museum & Archives will be sharing photographs of Snofests past and invites residents to do the same. The Snofest Committee is excited to see photos and hear stories of residents skating on the canal with Snofest Pete, enjoying the Mayor's pancake breakfast and Carnival on the Hill, or competing in Snofest Idol.
The Museum’s Facebook page will feature these photos, and residents can share their own using the hashtag #PtboSnofest2022 and tagging @PtboSnofest and @PtboMuseumArchives for a chance to win a great prize.
The Peterborough Museum & Archives’ YouTube channel will feature the “Crafternoons” playlist for families to enjoy.
Pancake contest
Though many residents will miss the traditional Lion's Club pancake breakfast of past years, everyone is encouraged to mix up their best pancakes and post a picture of your creations, tagging the Lion's Club on Facebook @PeterboroughLionsClub and using #PtboSnofest2022 for a chance to win a great prize.
Snowman contest
This is Peterborough’s opportunity to get creative and show off their snowman building skills. Prizes will be awarded for the funniest, largest and most original snowman. Residents can post their photos on Facebook and tag @PtboSnofest, use the hashtag #PtboSnofest2022 or email to kjelliott@peterborough.ca.
Best dressed pet contest
Who doesn't love seeing dogs in the community sporting their winter boots, coats and fun light up leashes? Peterborough pet lovers are invited to share pictures of their pets all dressed up and ready for winter. There will be a prize for best dressed pet posted on Facebook tagging @PtboSnofest and using #PtboSnofest2022.
Walk or bike to work or school challenge even in the winter
Active School Travel Peterborough encourages families to walk or roll as they travel, even in winter. Celebrate winter by bundling up the family and enjoying a walk while traveling to work, school or play. Residents can get exercise, explore nature and the community, or even connect with a neighbour for a friendly chat. Walkers can post their pictures with the tag #journeyoutside.
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Public Skating Opens This Weekend At Healthy Planet Arena
/The City of Peterborough will be offering registered public skating at Healthy Planet Arena beginning Sunday.
To ensure compliance with current provincial COVID-19 regulations, users must register in advance for all public skating programs.
Registration will be capped according to facility capacity limits of 60 preregistered skaters on the ice. All patrons are required to complete a self-assessment health screening and show their COVID-19 Vaccination QR code and government issued I.D. prior to entering the building.
Skaters must provide their own skates and CSA helmets are recommended.
The following sessions are available:
Public skating at Healthy Planet Arena:
Sundays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the Leon’s Pad.
Open to all ages
Approved skating assistant items are permitted
No hockey sticks, nets or shoes are allowed on the ice
The cost for each session is $4.50 per person
50+ Skate at Healthy Planet Arena:
Mondays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the Leon’s Pad.
Open to skaters over the age of 50
No hockey sticks, nets or shoes are allowed on the ice
The cost for each session is $3.50 per person
Pay-as-you-play hockey at Healthy Planet Arena:
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. and Fridays 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. on the Freedom Mobile Pad
Open to adult skaters over the age of 18
Two hockey nets provided
Hockey equipment is required
Non-instructional session
The cost for each session is $7.50 per person
Participants can register by phone at 705-742-0050, online at peterborough.ca/skate, or in person at the Wellness Centre, 775 Brealey Drive, Peterborough.
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Carl Oake Rotary Swim To Make A Splash In February
/The Rotary Club of Peterborough and Century 21 United Realty Inc. are teaming up again to present 36th Annual Carl Oake Rotary Swim on Feb 25. at the YMCA.
To date, the Carl Oake Rotary Swim has raised over 1 million dollars for Easter Seals and Rotary Projects.
In September 2021 the Carl Oake Rotary Splash Challenge raised over $45,000 for Easter Seals and The Rotary Club of Peterborough.
The swimathon is about fun and welcomes professional swimmers and those there for fun.
Teams or individuals can sign up to participate and start raising funds for The Rotary Club of Peterborough and Easter Seals by going to www.CarlOakeRotarySwim.com
Those interested in participating can join the event at the YMCA at 7 a.m on Feb. 25 or participate at home virtually.
Organizers are monitoring COVID-19 restrictions and hope that this event can go forward as planned.
Updates will be posted to the events Facebook page.
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City Outdoor Rinks And Canal Open For Skating
/The Trent Severn Waterway canal and 23 neighbourhood rinks are open for outdoor skating in Peterborough as of Friday.
As of Friday The Trent Severn Waterway canal, south of the Peterborough Lift Lock, is green-flagged, meaning conditions are safe for skating.
Ice conditions are monitored regularly and posted with a green flag when conditions are safe for skating, and a red flag when conditions are unsafe. Residents are reminded to always follow the flag indicator and all COVID-19 public health guidelines.
The canal status will be updated regularly on the City’s website www.peterborough.ca and social media channels @CityPtbo on Facebook and Twitter.
The neighbourhood rink program has run in City parks since 1965, thanks to volunteers who prepare, flood and maintain ice for skating. Rinks are open from 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. as weather and ice conditions permit and subject to public health measures.
For the 2021-22 season the City will host 23 rinks at locations throughout the community, supported by a group of over 50 volunteers.
Outdoor rinks are located at:
Brinton Carpet – 160 Braidwood Ave.
Cameron St.- 569 Barnes Cr.
Centennial – 14 Cartier Crt.
Dixon – 120 Benson Ave.
Earlwood - 52 Earlwood Dr.
Farmcrest – Ashburnham Drive across from Ecology Park
Golfview Heights - 921 Whitefield Dr.
Grove – 714 Barbara Cres.
Hastings – 690 Hastings Ave.
Inverlea – 18 Dennistoun Ave.
King Edward – 455 George St. S
Kiwanis – 234 Middlefield Rd.
Manor Heights - 700 Victory Cr.
Mapleridge - 1929 Mapleridge Dr.
Nicholls Place - 725 Armour Rd.
Northland - 1255 Bathurst St.
Roper - 1610 Firwood Cr.
Sandalwood – 1306 Sandlewood Dr.
Stenson - 1750 Stenson Blvd.
Turner Park - 673 Chamberlain St.
University Heights - 1385 Hetherington Dr.
Wedgewood - 1535 Fairmount Blvd.
Weller - 1140 Weller St.
Guidelines for canal and outdoor rink use:
Self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. Stay home if you are sick.
Maintain physical distancing of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from those outside of your household.
Skaters are reminded to respect the posted capacity limits of neighbourhood rinks to allow for physical distancing. If it's crowded, please come back another time. In addition to the rink capacity, Provincial restrictions require outdoor social gatherings to be a maximum of 10 people, so if skaters are getting together with friends, the group must be 10 people or less.
Outdoor rinks are for casual, recreational use - no organized play or events are permitted.
Wearing a mask or face covering is strongly recommended by Public Health.
Do not congregate at seating areas, stairs, entrances and exits.
All children/dependents must be accompanied by a competent adult/guardian.
Be safe and be respectful of others.
Clean up after yourself.
Wash or sanitize hands before and after visiting.
Use at your own risk.