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Information 3 Launching May 3, 2021 Greetings from Mayor & Council On behalf of the Council and staff of the Township of Selwyn, it is my pleasure to provide you with the 2021 Selwyn Services Guide. As we are all aware, 2020/2021 was faced with many challenges as a result of COVID-19. Many community event, sports clubs and municipal services have had to adapt in order to ensure compliance with COVID-19 regulations. Our community rose to the challenge and revised events in order to ensure public safety while still maintaining our community spirit. This year’s Guide will only be made available online so that it can be updated as rules, events and services change to reflect the current COVID-19 rules and regulations. Selwyn Township is surrounded by a beautiful landscape of lakes, trails and beaches. We encourage all community members to enjoy all that Selwyn has to offer while staying safe! We hope this guide can inspire you and your families to get involved in the community and stay active! In closing, Council and staff would like to express our sincere appreciation for all front line workers, including our very own Selwyn Fire Department, who have worked tirelessly for the benefit of our community. Stay safe, stay well, and be kind! Mayor Your Township Council (2018-22) The Link is a pilot project providing safe, reliable and affordable public transit service across Selwyn Township and Curve Lake First Nation with a connection to the City of Peterborough’s Bottom Row left to right: Transit System. Mayor Andy Mitchell; Deputy Mayor Sherry Senis selwyntownship.ca/thelink Top Row left to right: Ennismore Ward Councillor Donna Ballantyne; Smith Ward Councillor Partners include: Gerry Herron; Selwyn Township • Curve Lake First Nation • Community Care • City of Peterborough Lakefield Ward Councillor Anita Locke Funded by the Government of Ontario
4 Information Information 5 Municipal Office 1310 Centre Line, Selwyn / Mailing Address: P.O. Box 270, Bridgenorth ON K0L 1H0 Building & Planning Department Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday Who needs a building permit? Tel: 705-292-9507 / Within 705 Area: 1-877-213-7419 Permits are required for any significant change to a home or property including: Email: info@selwyntownship.ca • home additions, pools, open decks and porches; new or replacement of solid fuel Public Works After Hours Number: For Emergencies Only - 705-926-0205 heating systems, event tents greater than 642 sq ft. etc. • Permits are also required to demolish a building or structure. Financial Services What projects DO NOT require a building permit? • An accessory building with a total floor area of 10 square meters (108 sq. ft.) or less You can now receive your Property Tax Notices online through Virtual Town Hall (VTH) – (must comply with zoning) visit selwyntownship.ca/VTH for information. • Fences – requirements within the Fence By-law must be met • Replacement of windows or doors provided the size does not change 2021 Property Tax Installments: Property Tax Interim Notices are sent at the end of January and the Final Notices are sent Why should I get a permit? at the end of June. Landfill passes are included in the Interim Tax Notice. Permits provide you with the assurance that the municipality has reviewed your plans, and that your project complies with the Ontario Building Code, local Zoning By-laws and other Due Dates: March 1, 2021; May 3, 2021; August 9, 2021 and October 4, 2021. applicable laws and regulations. Ways to pay your Property Tax Notice: How do I apply for a building permit? • Online through Virtual Town Hall (VTH) We recommend that you review our Permit Information Package before visiting our office • Telephone or Internet Banking or applying for a permit online through Cloudpermit. The Permit Information Package • Pre-Authorized Payment Plans (PAP) provides more details on the process and requirements. Call 705-292-9507 ext. 214 prior • In Person (cash, debit or cheque) to your visit to schedule an appointment. • By Mail (cheque) • Post Dated Cheques Cloudpermit The Building and Planning Department has introduced a new and more efficient process to apply for building permits. Cloudpermit allows you to apply & pay for permits, submit drawings, book inspections and track permits online. Fire Department Residents or builders wishing to apply for a building permit can do so by visiting the Building & Planning Department webpage or visit cloudpermit.ca. *Due to COVID-19, the Fire Department Office is closed to the public until further notice. Location: 833 Ward Street, Bridgenorth Tel: (705) 292-7282 Email: fire@selwyntownship.ca Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms can be purchased for $50.00 at the Fire Department Office and the Municipal Office, located at 1310 Centre Line, Selwyn.
Clear Sorting Guide Landfill Blue Box #1 - Papers & Plastic Bags Address: 1480 County Road 18, Selwyn ON Let’s Be Paper: Residents must present their Landfill Site Pass to the • Mail, fine paper, envelopes (including window) attendant. Passes are provided to residents in their • Newspapers, flyers, magazines, catalogues first tax billing package. Replacement Landfill Site (remove over-wrap) Selwyn Township’s Clear Bag Program will have a positive impact on • Paper bags Passes may be obtained from the Township office keeping recycling out of the landfill and protecting our environment. • Shredded paper (in a clear plastic bag, tied shut) for $10.00. Boxes: Winter Hours - Thanksgiving to Victoria Day September 1st, 2021: Clear Bag Program Becomes Mandatory • Boxes - please flatten all boxes Tues. to Fri. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm • Rolls (toilet paper, paper towel, wrapping paper) Sat. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Garbage in opaque bags will be refused. • Bundled cardboard must not exceed 30” x 30” x 8” Summer Hours - Victoria Day to Thanksgiving and can sit beside the Blue Box if necessary. Tues. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Plastic Bags: Stuff all bags inside one and tie shut • Bread, bulk, produce and milk bags (rinsed) Wed. Thurs. Fri. 9:00 am to 7:00 pm 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 9:00 am to 5:00 pm What do I do with my left-over opaque garbage bags? • Frozen fruit/vegetable bags (no zippered pouches) Sat. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Any leftover opaque bags can be used for future clothing donations or donated to friends/family • Shopping bags • Dry cleaning bags Landfill is closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, not in a jurisdiction requiring the use of clear bags. • Newspaper, magazine bags (seperate items from Boxing Day & New Year’s Day and closes at 1:00 pm What if there are items in my garbage I do not want other people to see? bags; recycle seperately) on Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve. One (1) small “opaque privacy bag” can be placed inside each clear bag for personal items, such as • Garden soil, manure, compost and road salt bags Township residents are also permitted to use the sanitary products, diapers, incontinence products, pet waste, or other personal items. These • Over-wrap from toilet paper, napkins, paper Peterborough Waste Management Facility located opaque bags are similar in size to a grocery bag. towels, water/soft drink cases, diapers at 1260 Bensfort Rd., Peterborough. What happens if I do not use a clear garbage bag after September 1, 2021? Starting September 1, 2021 clear garbage bags will be mandatory. If an opaque bag Blue Box #2 - Containers Plastic Containers: Hazardous Waste is used it will not be picked up at the curb. Remember you can still have • All food and beverage containers your small opaque bag for privacy inside the clear bag. Hours: Open June - Labour Day • Bakery trays, party trays, plastic egg cartons Tues. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm • Windshield washer fluid bottles, toiletry bottles Can I put food scraps in my garbage? Sat. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm • Flower pots (less than 12“) and trays While food waste is permitted in the garbage, we encourage residents to sustainably divert food waste using composters and Metal Containers: digesters. These can be purchased at the Selwyn Township • Aluminum/steel cans Municipal Office, located at 1310 Centre Line. • Aluminum foil, trays, plates and liners • Aerosol cans (empty, lids on) What if I have a special medical circumstance and need • Paint cans (empty, lids off ) a larger privacy bag? We can accommodate special medical circumstances. Glass Containers Please contact the Selwyn Township Municipal Office at • Clear and coloured glass bottles and jars 705-292-9507. Cartons • Milk/juice cartons and boxes • Cans (e.g. chips, nuts, frozen juice) For more details, visit selwyntownship.ca/clearbag
8 Community Facilities Community Facilities 9 Ennismore Community Centre 553 Ennis Road, Ennismore Marshland Centre 64 Hague Boulevard, Lakefield Amenities: Amenities: • Ice Surface • Kitchen • Ennismore • Meeting Room Auditorium • Washrooms • Concession • Kitchen • Washrooms Located at Robert E. Young Recreation Complex, this facility is Located in Lakefield, the Marshland Centre features a panoramic view of home to one sheet of ice in the winter. In the summer, the centre the Lakefield Beach. With a capacity of 75, this quaint community space is mainly used for summer day camps, but it is also used for trade is perfect for small to medium-sized gatherings with ample parking. shows and special events. The Ennismore Auditorium, with a capacity of 200, can be rented with a bar option available. How to Book: Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 705-292-9507. How to Book: Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 705-292-9507. Lakefield-Smith Community Centre 20 Concession Street, Lakefield Bridgenorth Community Hall 836 Charles Street, Bridgenorth Amenities: Amenities: • Ice Surface • Kitchen • Niels Pind • Meeting Room Room • Washrooms • Concession • Kitchen • Washrooms Home to the Lakefield Chiefs Jr. C hockey team, the Lakefield-Smith Located adjacent to the Bridgenorth Library, this spacious community Community Centre features one sheet of ice in the winter. In the hall has a capacity of 125. Enjoy a stunning view of Bridgenorth and summer, the centre is mainly used for summer day camps, but it is Chemong Lake from the outdoor patio space, equipped with also used for trade shows and special events. The Niels Pind Room, bistro-style tables and chairs. with a capacity of 120, can be rented with a bar option available. How to Book: Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 705-292-9507. How to Book: Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 705-292-9507.
10 Community Facilities Community Facilities 11 Centennial Room 8 Queen Street, Lakefield Ennismore Curling Club 551 Ennis Road, Ennismore Amenities: Amenities: • Meeting Room • Ice Surface • Washrooms • Kitchen • Bar Located adjacent to the Lakefield Library, this community space is housed within historic Memorial Hall. The perfect venue for celebrations and events. Upstairs With a capacity of 30, this space is quaint and perfect for small gatherings. room has a capacity of 80 with a kitchen. Downstairs lounge and ice surface with a capacity of 100-350 with bar. A varierty of curling leagues for all ages and abilities How to Book: Contact the Lakefield Branch of the Selwyn Public Library at 705-652-8623. are available. How to Book: Contact the Ennismore Curling Club, at 705-292-5200, by emailing Lakefield Marina 1 Water Street, Lakefield ennismorecurling@yahoo.ca or visit the Ennismore Curling Club’s website. Amenities: Lakefield Curling Club 12 Nicholls Street, Lakefield • Transient & Seasonal Amenities: Dockage • Showers & • Ice Surface Washrooms • Kitchen • 30 & 50 amp • Bar Hydro Service • Pump-outs The Lakefield Marina is situated along the historic Trent-Severn Waterway between Locks 26 and 27. The Marina opens Victoria Day weekend and closes on Thanksgiving weekend. Bike Share Program: Rent a bike at the Lakefield Marina for a half or full day. Renters must be 16 years of age or older. Rental includes a helmet and a bicycle lock. The club has a fully-accessible room for up to 100 occupants, together in a single lounge, with a well-equipped kitchen and a licenced, tended bar. The Club offers a catering service, and provides How to Reserve: Prior to the season, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 705-292-9507. qualified bartenders and servers. Beat the winter blues with endless curling and social activities. During the season, contact the Lakefield Marina directly at 705-652-0330. How to Book: Contact the Lakefield Curling Club, at 705-652-3205, by emailing View a full list of the services on the Lakefield Marina website. lccinformation@nexicom.net or visit the Lakefield Curling Club’s website.
12 Beaches, Parks & Trails Beaches, Parks & Trails 13 Parks Beaches Burritt Mann Memorial Park Paul J. English Chemung Ennismore Waterfront Park & Jones Beach 2048 Mud Road, Selwyn 908 Jones Beach Road, Bridgenorth This small park provides a picnic area for local Lions Park Beach This quaint beach is ideal for families and small residents, as well as visitors. 710 Red Pine Lane, Bridgenorth 1053 Ennis Road, Ennismore children. • picnic area • swings & slide Explore over 15 acres of recreational space. Covering over 50 acres on the shores of Chemong • beach area • picnic area • lit ball-diamond • playground • soccer fields Lake, this park has a beach and a large picnic area • two pavilion shelters • ultimate frisbee fields with a pavilion and swimming area. The Ennismore Cenotaph Park • walking path • gardens Heritage Trail is a main feature of this park. Corner of Bridge Street & Water Street, Lakefield • Disc golf course • beach and swimming area Centrally located at Memorial Hall, this is an ideal • playground • picnic area • pavilion • trail resting area while shopping in the Village. The Robert E. Young Recreation flower gardens are provided and maintained by the Lakefield Horticultural Society. Complex 553 Ennis Road, Ennismore • sitting area • gardens • Veteran’s Cenotaph This complex is the Township’s largest recreation facility with nearly 42 acres of recreational space. Chemong Park • lit softball diamond • hardball diamond • soccer field • basketball court 722 Hatton Avenue, Bridgenorth Enjoy over 9 acres of wooded parkland along • water fill-up station • tennis/pickleball courts Chemong Lake. • picnic tables • outdoor fitness trail • playground • gardens • walking trail • historical signage • Veteran’s Memorial Monument Douglas Sports Centre Selwyn Skateboard Park 20 Concession Street, Lakefield BOOK NOW 2 Hague Boulevard, Lakefield This complex spans 10 acres of recreational space. Located in Isabel Morris Park in Lakefield, access to • lit ball-diamond • open play space the skateboard park is available at no-charge. • half-pipe • 4 quarter-pipes • rails • grind boxes Lakefield Beach • tennis/pickleball courts • concession 64 Hague Boulevard, Lakefield This beach is conveniently located on Hague Point near downtown Lakefield. Ennismore Waterfront Park & • playground • pavilion • Lakefield Trail Beach • Marshland Centre • water fill-up station To book a facility or park, 1053 Ennis Road, Ennismore This Park covers over 50 acres along the shores of submit a rental request on Chemong Lake. • Disc golf course • beach and swimming area selwyntownship.ca/booking • playground • picnic area • pavilion • trail or by emailing the Parks & Recreation Department at Isabel Morris Park Woodland Acres Park 20 Concession Street, Lakefield 242 Woodward Ave recreation@selwyntownship.ca Located adjacent to the Lakefield-Smith Community This quaint community park includes a shade Centre, this 2 acre park provides a view of the structure with seating and a playground. Otonabee River. • playground • shaded sitting area • green space • pavilion • picnic area • pollinator garden • accessible swing • playground • Selwyn Skateboard Park
14 Beaches, Parks & Trails Beaches, Parks & Trails 15 Trails Friends of the Trail Program and Tree Program. If you would like to donate to the trail, please contact the Miller Creek Wildlife Area Trail 1150 7th Line, Bridgenorth Andrew Trail Ennismore Heritage Trail Township Office at 705-292-9507. Hike or walk the 1.5 km of trail through meadows Eastwood Road 1053 Ennis Road, Ennismore and tall grasses to an observation point overlooking The quaint 450 m trail is beautifully situated in the The naturalized trail is located in the the Miller Creek Wildlife Area. This location is Smith Ward connecting the communities of the Ennismore excellent for bird and amphibian watching. Various Eastwood Road and Andrew Avenue communities. Waterfront Park, side trails will take you on a continued one The screened and levelled trail creates an easy and which is made up of kilometre loop through wooded areas within the comfortable terrain for any participant. Formalized in 3 loops that total Provincial Wetland. 2018, the trail boasts native wildflowers and shrubs. approximately 1.5 km. Interpretive B.E.L. Rotary Bridgenorth signage guides you Selwyn Conservation Area Trail through a variety of 2251 Birch Island Road, Lakefield Brumwell Street, Bridgenorth & 5th Line Smith natural settings and Located on the north-east shore of Chemong Lake, The accessible trail is approximately 2.3 km long points of interest. this 71 acre property offers a natural relaxing and runs from Brumwell Street to 5th Line. The trail Features include outdoor recreation experience. The trails pass is lined with native trees and boasts a peaceful and two boardwalks, an through a variety of habitats such as woodlands, tranquil setting amidst the Miller Creek Wetland. osprey viewing wetlands and open fields. This gives visitors a There are benches located along the trail that platform, and an chance to discover a variety of plants and wildlife in provide a comfortable resting spot. The trail heads interior picnic area their natural environments. feature parking and a large trail map identifying local with pavilion. points of interest. Ennismore Fitness Trail 553 Ennis Road, Ennismore Fairbairn Trail This 1.2 km picturesque trail provides a serene setting among the native trees and charming birds. Thank You, Advertisers! These businesses currently support the community by advertising in your local sports facilities. Located at the Robert E. Young Recreation For more information about how you can advertise in one of our facilities, please contact the Parks & The trail has entrances off of Lindsay Road and the Complex, the outdoor fitness trail features 1,150 Recreation Department at 705-292-9507. Fifth Line and includes parking at both trail head metres of trail and 5 fitness stations, making it locations. 2019 saw the completion of Phase 1 of the suitable for many Adam Simmonds - Flat Rate Realty Lakefield Foodland multi-phase project. Once all 3 phases are complete, Ball Real Estate Leslie Longfield ages and abilities. the trail will ultimately connect Bridgenorth to Access to the Bertram Insurance Michael Dickinson - Century 21 Peterborough. Bowes and Cocks McLeod’s EcoWater outdoor fitness trail is available at no Bridgenorth Home Hardware Napa Auto Parts charge and Lakefield Trail Cody & James CPAs Peterborough Appliances promotes healthy www.lakefieldtrail.ca Confederation Log Homes RE/MAX Lakefield active living. Located throughout the Village of Lakefield Darling Insurance RJ Brown Insurance Located next to the The scenic trail network encompasses both the Dee Jay Trailers Samantha Turner - RE/MAX fitness trail, is a natural setting and heritage of the Village. You may Dianne Tully Shaun Milne Signs play structure and enter or leave the trail system from several access Eastlink Stoneguide Realty a shade shelter, points. Covering over 8.5 km, the accessible trail is Flannigan’s Butcher Shop Subway Lakefield making the ideal for walking, jogging or cycling. There are Healey Electric Terry’s Gas & Variety complex a benches and shade shelters located along the trail Heffernan Electric Tim Hortons fabulous that provide comfortable resting spots. Jack McGee Chevrolet TLC Plumbing community hub Kingdon Timber Mart Treescape with something for The Lakefield Trail Committee offers a variety of Lakefield Auto Parts Village Pet Food & Supply all ages to enjoy! programs to contribute to the trail, including the Lakefield Bakery on Queen Village Pharmacy Lakefield Herald
16 In Our Community In Our Community 17 Horticultural Societies Health & Fitness Seniors Information Bridgenorth Beautification Committee ServiceOntario - Lakefield Office FLK Taoist Tai Chi Chemung Senior Citizen’s Family 50+ 705-292-0471 133 Water Street, Lakefield 705-292-1075 / peterborough@taoist.org 705-749-9093 bridgenorthbeautification@gmail.com 705-652-3141 / www.kawarthachamber.ca ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates Driver and motor vehicle licenses, health card Lakefield 24 Hour Fitness Lakefield Golden Years Club renewal & replacement, organ donor 57 Bridge Street, Lakefield 275 Queen Street, Lakefield Ennismore Garden Club registration, etc. 705-652-8222 705-652-7845 or 705-755-0376 705-931-3502 / ennismore@garden.org www.lakefieldgoldenyears.com ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates Service Clubs Lakefield Tai Chi 705-748-6884 / stoneypeter@yahoo.ca VON Lakefield Adult Day Program Lakefield & District Horticultural Society 705-742-2561 or 705-657-3072 & Organizations Neli Lozej 135 Queen Street (Unit 104), Lakefield 705-874-3935 ext. 105 www.lakefieldhort.org B.E.L. Rotary Club Trainer & Fitness Instructor for Seniors www.belrotary.com 705-559-3738 / nlozej@gmail.com Historical Societies Chemung Lake District Lions Club Tai Chi for Seniors Lakefield Historical Society www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/chemunglakedistricton 705-657-7120 705-400-7074 / www.lakefieldhistoricalsociety.com chemunglions@gmail.com ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates The Village Yoga Studio Ennismore Optimist Club 20 Prospect Street, Lakefield Smith-Ennismore Historical Society 545 Ennis Road, Ennismore 705-652-7747 / villageyogastudio@hotmail.com 826 Ward Street, Bridgenorth www.ennismoreoptimistclub.com www.thevillageyogastudio.ca 705-742-7390 / sehs@sehs.on.ca Lakefield Lions Club Yoga and Wellness with Sian Community Care Offices Trent Valley Archives 705-652-0715 / larrytaylor@sympatico.ca 705-927-1861 / yogawithsian@gmail.com www.commcareptbo.org 567 Carnegie Avenue, Peterborough www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/lakefieldlionson www.yogawithsian.com Services include: blood pressure clinics, 705-745-4404 / www.trentvalleyarchives.com fall prevention and exercise classes, diners club, Lakefield Village Lions Club Young’s Point 24 Hour Fitness & Training transportation, meals on wheels, personal distress Business Associations www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/lakefieldvillage ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates 2108 Nathaway Drive, Young’s Point Fitness Club: 705-652-8222 alarms, foot care clinic and more! Kawartha Chamber of Commerce Personal Training: 705-933-8348 Community Care Chemung & Tourism Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre yppt@sympatico.ca / www.yppt.ca 549 Ennis Road, Ennismore 12 Queen Street, Lakefield 1434 Chemong Road (Unit 4), Peterborough 705-292-8708 / chemung@commcareptbo.org 705-652-6963 or 1-888-565-8888 705-741-5000 / info@ontarioturtle.ca Your Body You Hours: Mon. to Fri. from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM www.kawarthachamber.ca www.ontarioturtle.ca 705-760-2946 / jodiemulder74@gmail.com www.yourbodyyou.com Community Care Lakefield Selwyn Business Association Peterborough Child and Family Centre 40 Rabbit Street, Lakefield 705-292-0471 Located at the Lakefield District Public School - 71 705-652-8655 / lakefield@commcareptbo.org selwynbusinessassociation@gmail.com Bridge Street, Lakefield Hours: Mon. to Thurs. from 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM; www.selwynbusiness.ca 705-748-9144 / www.ptbocfc.ca and Fri. from 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM. ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates Royal Canadian Legion Branch 77 Community Care Buckhorn Stay Local. 10 Nicholls Street, Lakefield 705-652-7988 / branch77@nexicom.net 1937 Lakehurst Road, Buckhorn 705-657-2171 / buckhorn@commcareptbo.org Shop Local. Hours: Weekdays from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
18 In Our Community In Our Community 19 Adult Programs Youth Programs Ennismore Summer Art Camp - Ennismore Peterborough Squash Club Ennismore Curling Club Girl Guides Heritage Artspace Centre 1625 Chemong Road, Peterborough 555 Ennis Road, Ennismore 1-800-565-8111 / www.girlguides.ca 507 Ennis Road, Ennismore 705-652-6993 / peterboroughsquash@gmail.com 705-292-5200 / ennismorecurling@yahoo.ca Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Junior Leader, 705-742-3221 / www.artschoolptbo.org www.peterboroughsquashclub.com www.ennismorecurlingclub.com Pathfinders, Trex and Adult Guiders. Lakefield Minor Hockey Association Peterborough Ultimate League Ennismore Bridgenorth Ladies Softball Ennismore Curling Club www.lakefieldminorhockey.ca 705-868-1552 / operation@pultimate.ca 705-772-1718 / eblsa17@yahoo.com 555 Ennis Road, Ennismore www.pultimate.ca ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates. 705-292-5200 / ennismorecurling@yahoo.ca Lakefield Chiefs Junior ‘C’ Hockey Club www.ennismorecurlingclub.com Home games are Tuesdays at 7:30 pm at the James Gang Lacrosse Lakefield-Smith Community Centre. www.jamesganglacrosse.com Ennismore Girls Hockey Association ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates. egharegistrar@gmail.com Lakefield Curling Club www.ennismoregirlshockey.com 12 Nicholls Street, Lakefield Lakefield Curling Club 705-652-3205 / www.lakefieldcurlingclub.ca 12 Nicholls Street, Lakefield Ennismore Learn to Skate Program 705-652-3205 / www.lakefieldcurlingclub.ca www.ennismoreoptimistclub.com Lakefield Minor Softball lakefieldminorsoftball@yahoo.com Red Cross Swimming Lessons Lakefield Horseshoes Ennismore Minor Hockey Association www.lakefieldsoftball.com - Jones Beach ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates 705-292-7512 12 Nicholls Street, Lakefield eagles.reg@gmail.com / www.ennismoreeagles.ca The Red Cross Water Safety Program is 705-749-3888 or 705-652-3205 Lakefield Skating Club sponsored by the Chemung Lake District Lions jim.wilford@sympatico.ca Ennismore Optimist Club lakefieldskating@gmail.com Club. www.ennismoreoptimistclub.com Ontario Speed Skating Oval Sports include ball hockey, lacrosse, golf, rookie www.lakefieldskatingclub.com Located off of Lakefield Road ball, fast pitch, soccer, tennis and t-ball! Scouts Canada 705-748-4101 / AC@KWAscouting.ca lakefieldoval@gmail.com www.scouts.ca www.ontariospeedskatingoval.com Scouts available in Bridgenorth. ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates. Peterborough Sailing Club YMCA Lakefield Summer Day Camp Near Young’s Point on Clear Lake - Lakefield Beach peterboroughsailingclub@gmail.com 705-748-9642 ext. 221 / www.ymcaofceo.ca www.peterboroughsailingclub.org Peterborough Squash Club 1625 Chemong Road, Peterborough 705-652-6993 / peterboroughsquash@gmail.com ‘Like’ us on Facebook for regular updates. Lakefield Youth Soccer Winter Walking Drop-In www.lakefieldyouthsoccer.ca 553 Ennis Road, Ennismore Ennismore Sprouts Youth Garden Program 705-292-9507 / recreation@selwyntownship.ca 705-931-3502 Lakefield Youth Unlimited Strap on your running shoes on a cold winter Activities range from gardening and games to 10 Hill Street, Lakefield day and walk around the Centre at no cost. crafts and nature walks. 705-651-0156 / lakefield@youthunlimitedkaw.com Mon. to Thurs. from 7:00 AM - 12 Noon. www.lakefieldyouthunlimited.com
20 Selwyn Public Libraries Calendar of Events 21 Home to a wide variety of festivals and events, Selwyn Township is the perfect place for those looking for a sense of community or destination to explore. *Note: Hours and services are subject to change due to COVID-19 restrictions. Events Could So Much to Offer at Your Selwyn Library! be Cancelled Bridgenorth Library - 836 Charles Street Online • • cloudLibrary Hoopla Due to COVID-19 • Mango Due to COVID-19, all events are subject to • Ancestry Library Edition • NoveList changes and cancellations. Stay up-to-date by visiting selwyntownship.ca/events. Services • Public Access Computers • FREE WiFi • Printing Ennismore Library - 551 Ennis Road • Faxing Online Event Calendar • Photocopying Virtual Programs • Babytime Advertise your event for the whole Township to • Toddlertime • Trivia Night see! There is a free online calendar at • Homeschool Program selwyntownship.ca/events to advertise your • Film Club • Book Club events. Lakefield Library - 8 Queen Street
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