Doors Open Peterborough Is Back After Two Years Of Virtual Events

After two years presenting virtually, Doors Open Peterborough is welcoming visitors into buildings once again, on May 7.

Inside PCVS. Photo courtesy of Doors Open Peterborough.

This annual, free event gives gives the community a chance to see inside buildings not normally open to the public.

On May 7, five buildings will open to the public and three walking tours will be offered. This year’s event is being sponsored by the Peterborough & Kawarthas Association of Realtors (PKAR).

“PKAR is sponsoring Doors Open because we value the opportunity for our community to discover hidden architectural gems, be inspired by our heritage and to see behind some doors that are rarely open to the public,” said Kate Kidd, PKAR president.

The theme of this years event is “design and adaptive reuse”, buildings included will be  Y Lofts, Peterborough Collegiate, Peterborough Theatre Guild, King George Public School and the Peterborough Museum and Archives. 

Themes for the walking tours include the 1916 Quaker Oats fire and explosion; the repurposing of buildings in the block at the top of Hunter Street East; and the civic buildings surrounding Confederation Square.

Most sites will require visitors to wear masks while exploring the interiors.

For more information, visit the Doors Open Peterborough web page: www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/peterborough. An interactive map of the sites is also available: http://maps.peterborough.ca/DOP2022.

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Things To Do This Easter Weekend

As the long weekend approaches, businesses and organizations have fun planned for the whole family in Peterborough and surrounding areas.

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The Riverview Park and Zoo is open all weekend from 8:30 a.m. - dusk.

Saturday:

Peterborough Regional Farmers Market

Peterborough Square

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Sip & Shop at Downeyville Hall

340 St Luke’s Road, Lindsey

11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

$5 Admission

Shop local vendors while sipping a drink and snacking.

Easter Egg Hunt in the garden at the Keene Little Theatre

10 a.m.

$1 entry fee. Pre registration in encouraged.

Bring a basket

Hastings Easter Egg Hunt

97 Elgin St, Trent Hills

12 p.m. Sharp. Donations welcome.

Bring a basket.

Sunday:

All Saints Peterborough Giant Easter Egg Hunt

235 Rubidge Street

Easter Sunday Service: 10 a.m.

Egg Hunt: 11:30 a.m.

Peterborough Petes vs. Kingston Frontenacs

Peterborough Memorial Centre

3:05 p.m.

Urban Hike Peterborough

Begins at Silver Bean Café

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

This standing weekly meeting is meant to give people the chance to safely meet new people outside.

Monday:

Keep the County Clean Challenge

Beginning of the week long clean up challenge hosted by Northumberland County.

Residents are asked to register online at https://arcg.is/1Xv8Lf to share where you plan to clean ahead of time, and then report back where you left your filled bags or sharp or bulky items.

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City of Peterborough Discourages Use of Wet Sports Fields

With the snow melting and warmer weather approaching, the City of Peterborough has asked users to stay off natural sports fields until further notice announced Tuesday.

A soccer field in Beavermead Park. Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

Several sports fields are extremely wet as reported by the City.

Using the wet fields can cause damage to it and its users. If fields require repairs, their opening could be delayed this season or they may have to be taken out of play while work is completed.

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Norwood Fair Will Return In 2022 After Two Years Of Cancellations

After two years of cancellations due to COVID-19 The Norwood Fair will return Oct. 8 - 10.

Photos courtesy of Norwood Fair Comittee.

The beloved annual event that celebrated it’s 150th anniversary in 2018 was forced to take a pause for the first time since World War Two when the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020.

In a post on their website organizers note that planning is already well under way for the return of the fair.

The Norwood Fair offers the community friendly competition, a place to gather and a traditional fall fair weekend.

The website highlights evens like antique tractor pulls, animal exhibits, horse and pony events, an antique car show, craft and crop exhibits and so much more.

2022 Fair books, that outline guidelines for entering produce, livestock, homecraft or other projects into competitions have not yet been finalized. The 2019 Prize Book and School Prize Book can be viewed on the Norwood Fair website until more recent ones are available.

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Riverview Park And Zoo Reopens After COVID Closure

The Riverview Park and Zoo is now open from 8:30 a.m. to dusk daily, they announced on social media on Monday.

Photo courtesy of Riverview Park and Zoo.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic the park and zoo has had to open and close multiple times due to provincial restrictions and because of their own decisions to keep animals and visitors safe.

The last closure of the park and zoo was announced on Jan. 3, after the Ontario Government returned to modified Stage Two restrictions.

Riverview Park and Zoo asks all visitors to protect the animals by keeping distanced or choosing to wear a mask.

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Painted Paddle Art Exhibit Returns To Downtown Windows

The Downtown Business Improvement Area will be celebrating local art and our connection with the waterways here in the Nogojiwanong/Peterborough area with the second annual Painted Paddle outdoor public art exhibit in March

Photo courtesy of Peterborough DBIA.

The Painted Paddle self-guided outdoor exhibit will include a series of 33 paddle art installations in Peterborough’s central entertainment and shopping district. During the month of March, locals will be able to tour the paddle art exhibits by visiting a number of storefront windows scattered throughout the downtown, as part of an art crawl experience.

“We are so thrilled for the return of the Painted Paddle outdoor art exhibit. This is the kind of positive intervention that livens our downtown shop windows during what many consider a more dreary month in the Canadian calendar,” said Terry Guiel, Executive Director of the Peterborough DBIA. “With the world opening back up, people are eager to get out and explore again and the Painted Paddle is slated to capture that enthusiasm for adventure while highlighting the incredible wealth of artistic talent we have right here in Peterborough.”

Local businesses providing window space for the paddle art installations include: The Boardwalk Game Lounge, Cork and Bean, Watson and Lou, Cottage Toys, GreenUP Store, Pammett’s Flowers, The Earth Food Shop, Fork It and many more.

Each paddle will be as unique as the artist, showcasing the many talented visual artists we have in the area. Paddle artists and organizations contributing art for the Painted Paddle include: Trent Gzowski College, Princess Gardens Retirement Residence, Empress Gardens Retirement Residence, Beth LeBlonc, Jason Wilkins, Miguel Hernandez Autorino, Rachel Dyck, Kate Irwin, Brianna Gosselin, and many more.

“I am so excited to take part in this project to support our city and the power that art can bring, especially when different artist come together,” said Cree artist Nuin-Tara ᓄᐃᓐᑕᕋ. “This piece is significant to me because it tells a story I have learned along my journey of connecting with my Cree culture. I think it’s important for connections to be made, and art is one way to bring people of all cultures together.”

The Painted Paddle exhibit will be on display until March 30. Exhibition paddles will be available for auction from March 11 at 8 p.m. – March 25 at 8 p.m. ahead of the First Friday event on April 1. All proceeds raised through the online auction will support the Downtown Green Team, a DBIA partnership with the One City Employment Program to create a downtown horticultural crew and create two seasonal positions for people who are experiencing barriers to traditional employment. For the virtual auction visit https://www.32auctions.com/boropaintedpaddles.

To participate in a self-guided tour of the Painted Paddle, community members can access a full map of paddle exhibit locations by visiting the Love For The Boro website online at https://linktr.ee/LoveForTheBoro.

For more information on the Painted Paddle project contact the DBIA Placemaking Project Manager, Dawn Pond by email at dawn@ptbodbia.ca.

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Peterborough Public Library Announces Free March Break Programs

Registration is now open for many free programs offered this March Break at the Peterborough Public Library.

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The Peterborough Public Library will offer online programs over Zoom with some in-person drop-in activities throughout the week, including a Book Walk, Tween Show & Share, a Family Story Time and Craft, and more.

Registration is now open for workshops with local author and educator Karleen Pendleton Jiménez, author and illustrator Cassandra Lee, and Peterborough’s first Poet Laureate, Sarah Lewis.

In addition to live programming throughout the week, the Library has announced a pilot program-to-go project – ‘Curious Kid Cases’. Families can borrow one of 20 Cases, each with a different theme, including books, media, activities, and other fun surprises.

To learn more about March Break programs at the Library or to register visit ptbolibrary.ca/MarchBreak.

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Campers Can Book Sites At Beavermead And Warsaw Caves As Of March 1

Campers will be able to book sites online at Otonabee Conservation’s two campgrounds, Warsaw Caves Conservation Area (CA) and Beavermead Campground, on March 1.

Photo courtesy of Otonabee Conservation.

The reservation system allows campers to view a map of the campground, select a site, and then book, pay for, and schedule their stay in an efficient, user-friendly, and convenient way. Campers are asked to utilize the online reservation system to book their sites ahead of their trip, which will ensure a campsite is available for them.

The online reservation system will go live on March 1, at 10 a.m. Campers are encouraged to reserve their campsite through the Let’s Camp online reservation platform. Those wishing to book a site at Warsaw Caves CA can visit letscamp.ca/camps/warsaw-caves and at Beavermead Campground can visit letscamp.ca/camps/beavermead-campground.

This year, Otonabee Conservation hopes to be able to open the Caves and The Caves Trail at Warsaw Caves CA, that have been closed since Spring 2020.

“The Caves and The Caves Trail have been closed during the pandemic,” said Jessie James, Manager of Conservation Lands at Otonabee Conservation. “With Provincial restrictions easing in the coming weeks, we hope to be able to open the Caves for spelunking this Spring. We are also working on a plan to open kayak and canoe rentals this season. Campers and day-use visitors should stay tuned for official announcements in the coming weeks.”

Campers are encouraged to visit otonabeeconservation.com to plan their outdoor adventure in the Kawartha’s and learn more about the Conservation Areas within the Otonabee Region Watershed that provide a diverse range of outdoor activities for all ages.

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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

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