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Peterborough Transit route service changes to take effect September 3

A Peterborough Transit bus. (Photo: City of Peterborough)

The City of Peterborough has announced Peterborough Transit will be implementing several route service changes effective Sunday (September 3).

“Changes will streamline some routes, improving efficiency and helping to ensure buses are on schedule,” reads a media release. “The new schedule will accommodate seasonal transit demands as ridership increases as school resumes and businesses return to regular operation after the summer season.”

Among the changes, weekday service will resume on Route 11 and 11A Water following the summer break, providing direct service from Trent University to Traill College and the Peterborough Terminal. Late-night service will resume on Route 5 The Parkway and Route 6 Sherbrooke.

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Highlights of the route changes are provided below.

Route 4 Weller

  • Route 4 Weller will travel to the Museum from Sherbrooke Street at Woodglade Boulevard via the Peterborough Terminal in the eastbound direction, and the reverse in the westbound direction. There is a new bus stop on Glenforest Boulevard at Denure Drive in the westbound direction.
  • Route 4 Weller will no longer be servicing the Chandler Crescent area. Route 9 Parkhill will now service this area.

Route 5 The Parkway Southbound / Route 8 Monaghan Southbound

  • Route 5 The Parkway and Route 8 Monaghan, in their southbound direction, will now be servicing new stops at the Shorelines Casino and the GO Transit park-and-ride lot on Fisher Drive. These currently service these stops in the northbound direction.

Route 6 Sherbrooke

  • Route 6 Sherbrooke will now travel from Sherbrooke Street to Woodglade Boulevard, then to Kawartha Heights Boulevard, to Spillsbury Drive, to Fortye Gate, to Foryte Drive, to Stenson Boulevard, to Fleming College Way, and the reverse in the eastbound direction.
  • Route 6 Sherbrooke will no longer travel on Brealey Drive to Fleming College. Route 9 Parkhill will now service this area.
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Route 9 Parkhill

  • Route 9 Parkhill will continue west on Parkhill Road to service Chandler Crescent. From Parkhill Road, the route will turn left onto Brealey Drive to Fleming College, and then reverse in the opposite direction. There will be new bus stops in both directions on Brealey Drive at Glenforest Boulevard and on Brealey Drive at Ireland Drive. There will also be a new stop in the westbound direction at Chandler Crescent.
  • Route 9 Parkhill will no longer travel from Parkhill Road to Ravenwood Drive to Glenforest Boulevard, to Woodglade Boulevard, to Kawartha Heights Boulevard, to Pillsbury Drive, to Fortye Gate, to Fortye Drive, to Stenson Boulevard and to Fleming College Way. Route 6 Sherbrooke will now service this area.

Route 5 The Parkway

  • Evening weekday and Saturday Route 5A The Parkway trips will depart hourly, with southbound trips from the terminal to Fleming College between 8:02 p.m. and 11:02 p.m. and northbound trips from Fleming College to the Peterborough Terminal between 8:05 p.m. and 3:05 a.m.

Route 6 Sherbrooke

  • The weekday departure from Trent Bata at 7:40 p.m. will end at the Peterborough Terminal.
  • Evening weekday and Saturday trips will operate as follows:
    • From Trent Bata to the terminal: Every 30 minutes from 8:10 p.m. to 11:10 p.m. and hourly from 11:10 p.m. to 2:10 a.m.
    • From the terminal to Trent Bata: Every 30 minutes from 8:02 p.m. to 11:32 p.m.
    • From the terminal to Trent Bata via Armour Rd and Trent Gzowski: Hourly from 8:32 p.m. to 2:32 a.m.
    • From the terminal to Fleming College: Hourly from 7:32 p.m. to 2:32 a.m.
    • From Fleming College to the terminal: Hourly from 7:40 p.m. to 10:40 p.m.
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Peterborough Transit will continue using conventional and on-demand service on weeknights, Saturdays, and statutory holidays.

In addition to the route changes, three road infrastructure projects during the fall will affect certain Peterborough Transit routes construction. On Lansdowne Street from Park to George streets, stops will be out of service in both directions for Lansdowne Route 7A, Chemong Route 2, and Technology Route 10. On Armour Road from Hunter to Clifton streets, Lansdowne Route 7A northbound trips will detour via Rogers to Dufferin. On Parkhill Road to George Street, Parkhill Route 9 and Water Route 11A will be detoured via McDonnel Street.

For more information on route changes, visit www.peterborough.ca/transit or call Peterborough Transit customer service at 705-745-0525.

Peterborough’s Fleming College launching new hairstyling program in January

Fleming College in Peterborough is launching a new hairstyling program in January, with a wide variety of courses to teach students all aspects of the hairstyling business from the basics of hair care to running a salon.

According to a media release from the college, the program has been “designed by multi-award winning and internationally recognized industry professionals and entrepreneurs, including Peterborough’s Harmony Hair Salon owner Chris Asta.”

Instructors will train students in the latest in hair cutting, styling, and colouring techniques, with the onsite “Academy Salon” using environmentally sustainable Aveda products and high-quality Italian-designed equipment. Students will also study the retail and business side of the hairstyling industry.

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The program, offered in a compressed three-semester format, will include mentoring by leading industry experts. By the end of the program, “students will have developed a full portfolio of their work to complement their resumes,” according to the media release. A hair fashion show takes place at the end of the third semester.

For more information about the program and to apply, visit flemingcollege.ca/programs/hairstyling.

The launch of the new program comes after a decision by Fleming College earlier this summer to end 13 programs, including its culinary skills, culinary management, and food and nutrition management programs.

In a memo sent to staff on June 15 and obtained by kawarthaNOW, college president Maureen Adamson said the decision to cut the programs came “after several years of enrolment decline in some programs, a global pandemic, and the ever-evolving demographics of learners,” adding that a suite of new programs would be created “to support labour market needs.”

Saturday’s Lock & Paddle event saw 403 canoes and kayaks go through the Peterborough Lift Lock

More than 600 people took part in the fifth annual Lock & Paddle event at the Peterborough Lift Lock on August 26, 2023, paddling 403 canoes and kayaks into the two tubs at the world's tallest hydraulic lift lock over four lockages. (Photo: Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site, Parks Canada / Facebook)

More than 600 people took part in the fifth annual Lock & Paddle event at the Peterborough Lift Lock on Saturday (August 26), paddling their canoes and kayaks into the two tubs at the world’s tallest hydraulic lift lock to be lifted 65 feet (20 metres) into the air.

According to Parks Canada, a total of 403 canoes and kayaks were packed into the Peterborough Lift Lock over four lockages — which is more than previous events.

Organized by Parks Canada to celebrate the national historical site, the event returned after a three-year absence due to the pandemic. The theme of this year’s event was “Lift Your Spirits,” with Parks Canada encouraging all participants to decorate their vessels and wear costumes for the event.

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For the first Lock & Paddle event in 2016, 138 canoeists and kayakers broke the world record for the number of canoes and kayaks in a single lockage. In 2017, that record was broken again for Canada 150 celebrations, when 328 canoes and kayaks filled the two chambers in a single lockage.

In 2018, the objective was to get as many paddlers as possible through the Peterborough Lift Lock in a three-hour period, with 262 canoes and kayaks making the journey. In 2019, for the first time, the event was held in the evening and featured a lighted paddlecraft parade, lighted night-time lockage, and free overnight camping.

The event was not held in 2020, 2021, or 2022 because of the pandemic.

69-year-old boater drowned in Pigeon Lake on Sunday night

A 69-year-old boater drowned on Pigeon Lake in Kawartha Lakes sometime between late Sunday night (August 27) and early Monday morning, apparently after falling overboard.

At around 12:40 a.m. on Monday morning, officers with Kawartha Lakes Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members of the marine unit and fire and rescue, along with a helicopter from Joint Rescue Coordination Centre at 8 Wing Trenton, began a search after responding to a call about a missing boater.

Shortly before 6 a.m., searchers located the lifeless body of the missing boater submerged in the water.

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Police have identified the victim, who was the lone occupant of his boat, as a 69-year-old Kawartha Lakes man.

While police are continuing their investigation, they say he was was found not wearing a life jacket.

The OPP are reminding boaters, personal watercraft users, and paddlers to wear a life jacket or personal flotationOPP boat. (Photo: OPP / Facebook) device (PFD) while on the water. Capsized vessels and falling overboard are the top contributing factors in boating deaths every year.

Peterborough’s first-ever United on the Highway Poker Run raises funds for the United Way

Motorcycle enthusiast Terry Guiel (closest to camera), executive director of the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA), leads participants in Peterborough's first-ever United on the Highway Poker Run on August 26, 2023, raising funds for United Way Peterborough & District. The event was organized by the DBIA in partnership with Cogeco and the United Way with prizes donated by sponsors including Lafarge, Euphoria Wellness Spa, Liftlock Cruises, Classy Chassis, Team VanRahan Century 21, Cogeco, Sink or Swim Tattoos, and Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism. (Photo courtesy of Peterborough DBIA)

A little rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of local motorcyclists participating in Peterborough’s first-ever United on the Highway Poker Run on Saturday morning (August 26) to raise funds for United Way Peterborough & District.

Originally scheduled for July 15 but postponed because of inclement weather, the event went ahead rain or shine on Saturday, with riders and their bikes gathering in the parking lot of the VentureNorth building in downtown Peterborough between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. to register for the event in advance of an 11 a.m. departure for the poker run.

A poker run is a fundraising event, where participants — often riding motorcycles — must visit five to seven checkpoints within a specified amount of time, drawing a playing card at each one. The objective is to collect the best poker hand at the end of the run to win prizes.

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The United on the Highway Poker Run was organized by the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA), in partnership with Cogeco and the United Way. Peterborough DBIA executive director Terry Guiel , who is a motorcycle enthusiast himself, came up with the idea.

“The best fundraisers are the ones that are interactive and fun for everyone involved,” Guiel said in a media release. “People have been very excited about being able to play this classic game while exploring downtown Peterborough and the Kawartha.”

“I thought this would be a unique way to mix my passions for the downtown, motorcycles, and also raising money for amazing local organizations in our community.”

One of the winners of Peterborough's first-ever United on the Highway Poker Run on August 26, 2023. The fundraiser was organized by the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) in partnership with Cogeco to raise funds for United Way Peterborough & District. (Photo: Terry Guiel / Facebook)
One of the winners of Peterborough’s first-ever United on the Highway Poker Run on August 26, 2023. The fundraiser was organized by the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) in partnership with Cogeco to raise funds for United Way Peterborough & District. (Photo: Terry Guiel / Facebook)

Some of the prizes for the United on the Highway Poker Run including $500 and $1,000 worth of motorcycle-related items, along with a downtown shopping spree and more. Prizes were donated by sponsors including Lafarge, Euphoria Wellness Spa, Liftlock Cruises, Classy Chassis, Team VanRahan Century 21, Cogeco, Sink or Swim Tattoos, and Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism.

Proceeds from the event will support United Way Peterborough & District.

“When the rubber hits the road, kind hearts and strong passions for community are even more revved up,” said United Way CEO Jim Russell. “We are so grateful to Terry and the team at the DBIA for driving this event, and for helping build a more resilient Peterborough. Bikers are very giving people and we want to thank everyone who (attended) and who generously donated a prize.”

Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project is helping women feel good in their ‘mom bods’

In 2018, Peterborough photographer Heather Doughty was inspired to start a portrait project that would showcase remarkable local women and encourage them to tell their stories. Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project now includes portraits and stories of over 500 women and has expanded with additional projects featuring inspiring women including FarmHER, She Inspires Me, Mom Bod, and Day of the Girl. Pictured is Doughty (front middle) at the "Inspire-bration" event held at The Venue in Peterborough in January 2020 to celebrate the 2019 Inspire nominees. (Photo: Aleisha Boyd Photography)

When photographer Heather Doughty first had the idea of celebrating remarkable women in the community, her goal was to get 52 women to agree to be photographed — one a week for a full year. Now, nearly five years later, Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project has celebrated more than 500 women.

On Sunday, September 17th, Doughty will be launching a display of Inspire’s latest project called ‘Mom Bod 2.0’, where portraits of remarkable mothers and their stories will be publicly displayed on the windows at the VentureNorth building in downtown Peterborough.

The inspiration for the project dates back to Doughty’s own childhood when she was raised by “a fiercely independent woman,” as she describes her mother. Unheard of for women at the time, her mother returned to work shortly after giving birth. Following the death of her husband (when Doughty was just nine years old), she then became a single mother and never remarried.

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Doughty was already a photographer by then, with her first camera a Kodak Brownie her father gave to her when she was very young. After he passed, she used her photos of him to keep their connection and her memories alive. Now, as a professional wedding and boudoir photographer, Doughty gives others the chance to “hold time” in their own hands.

“I love to capture the feeling of things,” Doughty explains. “I want you to look at the images I create, and I want you to have a feeling, a connection. In every aspect of what I do with my photography, I do it so that the viewer feels connected.”

Doughty says her “absolute favourite thing to do” is “body positive boudoir,” which ultimately prompted her to begin the Inspire project. She explains that oftentimes when she’s photographing women, they come in shy because there’s a piece of their body they’re unhappy with.

Three local women photographed by Heather Doughty for Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project's "Mom Bod" exhibit. The "Mom Bod 2.0" exhibit will be launched at the VentureNorth building in downtown Peterborough on September 17, 2023.  The project tackles negative stereotypes of women's bodies post-pregnancy and during early motherhood with powerful stories of motherhood and portraits of women who are proud of their "mom bods." (Photos: Heather Doughty)
Three local women photographed by Heather Doughty for Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project’s “Mom Bod” exhibit. The “Mom Bod 2.0” exhibit will be launched at the VentureNorth building in downtown Peterborough on September 17, 2023. The project tackles negative stereotypes of women’s bodies post-pregnancy and during early motherhood with powerful stories of motherhood and portraits of women who are proud of their “mom bods.” (Photos: Heather Doughty)

Doughty tries to get them comfortable and feeling proud and supported and, by the end of the session, their attitude towards their own body has changed.

“When the women leave, they feel so powerful,” says Doughty. “You can just see it when they walk out the door. They feel sexy and they feel alive.”

Seeing women feel empowered made her want to create something to help women tell their stories.

“Inspire came from a conversation about how society puts so much pressure on women to be this stereotype,” she recalls. “I wanted a project where I could photograph women just candidly. I just want to show them how beautiful they are and how important they are.”

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Knowing how some women don’t like to be photographed, Doughty wasn’t sure she would get many to agree to be in front of the camera for her project. She asked four women who inspired her if she could take their portrait, and also asked them to write their own story in 500 to 1,500 words. Then she asked those women to nominate a couple of other women, and then those women to nominate a few more, and so the process continued.

Today, Inspire has expanded to other projects, including Mom Bod, of which the second instalment will be launching next month. Named for the colloquial term for the post-pregnancy and early motherhood body, the goal of the project is to showcase and celebrate mothers who are proud to have mom bods — while actively changing the connotation of the term.

“Why is mom bod a derogatory term and dad bod is a sexy stereotype?” Doughty asks. “Moms grew humans. Mom bods are beautiful and they created life.”

A few of Peterborough photographer Heather Doughty's portraits of local women on display during the "Inspire-bration" event held at The Venue in Peterborough in January 2020 to celebrate the 2019 Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project nominees. (Photo: Aleisha Boyd Photography)
A few of Peterborough photographer Heather Doughty’s portraits of local women on display during the “Inspire-bration” event held at The Venue in Peterborough in January 2020 to celebrate the 2019 Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project nominees. (Photo: Aleisha Boyd Photography)

The first instalment of Doughty’s Mom Bod project launched at the VentureNorth Building last July. In all the portraits, which hang full-size from the windows of the building, the women are dressed in sports bras and leggings and candidly photographed in any position they want, “because that’s how you get the true essence of a person” says Doughty.

Something that hadn’t been done for Inspire’s previous projects, each portrait had a QR code that would lead to an audio recording of the mothers reading their own stories. Doughty says hearing women speak their own words in their own voice creates empathy and understanding.

“I firmly believe that if you don’t know a person, that’s when fear can come in, and a fear of a person leads to walls,” explains Doughty. “If you hear a person’s story, or even just the way they frame a sentence or the way they speak, the minute that happens, you become connected and, all of a sudden, a community is built.”

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Another of Inspire’s projects that really highlights stories from women in the community is the FarmHER project. This one was inspired by Doughty’s great-great-grandmother who, after her husband died in a tragic accident, took over a farm all on her own while raising six children and remaining a single mother.

Doughty, who grew up north of Buckhorn in a farming community, calls her great-great-grandmother a “trailblazer” for continuing to farm despite the taboos of the age.

“When you think of a farmer, most people think of men,” she points out. “If you think of the woman, it’s the farmer’s wife with a kid on her hip in the kitchen — which is 110 per cent true, but (for her great-great-grandmother) she’s also driving a tractor. She’s equally as capable as her partner.”

The FarmHER project is a bit more in depth, with Doughty aiming to visit women on their farms once in the spring or summer and once in the winter to show the different aspects and day-to-day life on the farm. The project will launch at the Lang Pioneer village as early as 2024.

Photojournalist Ormond Gigli's famous 1960 photo "Girls In The Windows," showing 43 finely-dressed women in the windows of a New York City brownstone, has inspired Peterborough photographer Heather Doughty of Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project to emulate the photo with 52 Inspire nominees. The exhibit will be launched in fall 2023 and will be Inspire's exhibit at the SPARK Photo Festival in April 2024. (Photo: Ormond Gigli / Archival Pigment Photograph)
Photojournalist Ormond Gigli’s famous 1960 photo “Girls In The Windows,” showing 43 finely-dressed women in the windows of a New York City brownstone, has inspired Peterborough photographer Heather Doughty of Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project to emulate the photo with 52 Inspire nominees. The exhibit will be launched in fall 2023 and will be Inspire’s exhibit at the SPARK Photo Festival in April 2024. (Photo: Ormond Gigli / Archival Pigment Photograph)

Another Inspire project currently in the works involves recreating a photo from 1960. Photojournalist Ormond Gigli famously took a photo titled ‘Girls in the Windows’ featuring dozens of women — including his own wife — dressed in their finest attire standing candidly in the empty windows of a New York City brownstone that was demolished the next day.

Don’t worry … Doughty didn’t make the region’s most inspiring women stand in a soon-to-be-demolished building’s empty windows (the Inspire board wouldn’t let her, she jokes). Instead, she took a snapshot of one of the windows of the J.J. Turner building, blew it up lifesize, and set it up in her own studio.


With help from The Neighbourhood Vintage and Statement House, 52 Inspire nominees were dressed up for the occasion and their photos were taken in the window frame.

Though technical difficulties have set her back a bit, the photo re-creation will be launched this fall and will be Inspire’s exhibit at the SPARK Photo Festival in April 2024.

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Also next year, Inspire will also host their second International Women’s Day event and will bring back Day of the Girl, a project that celebrates young women in the community.

“It’s a beautiful event to host in person because the girls get to come, their parents come, the grandparents come,” Doughty says, adding that’s why they chose not to run it during the pandemic. “It’s so positive and so full of energy.”

In 2021, Inspire also launched the “She Inspires Me” photo essay project that encouraged people from around the world to submit a photo they had taken of a woman in their life who inspires them and up to 1,500 words on why. They received nominations from as far as Australia, Israel, and Germany, with stories of remarkable women, including a group called the Port Melbourne Icebergs who meet up every day to swim together in the ocean in matching swimsuits.

"The Day of the Girl" is a project by photographer Heather Doughty of Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project that showcases remarkable female children and youth who are 19 years of age and younger. Pictured in Doughty with Dr. Roberta Bondar, Canada's first female astronaut and the world's first neurologist in space, who a guest speaker at the launch of the October 2019 Day of the Girl exhibit at VentureNorth. Doughty hopes to bring back Girl of the Day in 2024. (Photo courtesy of Inspire: The Women's Portrait Project)
“The Day of the Girl” is a project by photographer Heather Doughty of Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project that showcases remarkable female children and youth who are 19 years of age and younger. Pictured in Doughty with Dr. Roberta Bondar, Canada’s first female astronaut and the world’s first neurologist in space, who a guest speaker at the launch of the October 2019 Day of the Girl exhibit at VentureNorth. Doughty hopes to bring back Girl of the Day in 2024. (Photo courtesy of Inspire: The Women’s Portrait Project)

Though it’s no surprise to Doughty just how many inspiring women there are in the world, or just how many people are eager to recognize and celebrate these women, she admits she’s surprised by how much the project has grown and how wide an audience it has reached.

“It’s beautiful and amazing,” she says. “I’m hoping that we can at some point hit one thousand portraits and then have a big party, because that would be incredible to have all these people together.”

The Mom Bod 2.0 exhibit launches at the VentureNorth Building at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 17th. To keep up to date on upcoming project launches, visit inspirethewomensportraitproject.com or follow Inspire on Instagram and Facebook. You can find more of Heather Doughty’s photography on her website at heatherdoughtyphotography.com.

Kawartha Lakes launches ‘Recipe Revival’ project to celebrate region’s heritage through food

The City of Kawartha Lakes' "Recipe Revival" project includes a recipe for tea biscuits from the Abbott sisters, who operated the Maryboro Lodge in Fenelon Falls from 1913 until it become a museum in 1963. (Photo courtesy of City of Kawartha Lakes)

Are you a Kawartha Lakes foodie with a favourite time-honoured recipe and a story behind it?

The City of Kawartha Lakes has launched the “Recipe Revival” project to collect, document, and celebrate recipes that reflect the region’s cultural heritage, whether Indigenous, agricultural and industrial, or immigrant.

“By bringing these recipes back to life, the program ensures that the flavours and stories of the past continue to inspire present and future generations,” reads a media release.

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The Recipe Revival project will collect recipes submitted by the community as well as recipes from the City of Kawartha Lakes historical archives.

The Recipe Revival website at www.kawarthalakes.ca/recipes has launched with three recipes, one submitted by someone with a family connection to the area and two from the archives: Nana’s Fudge by Fenelon Falls seasonal resident Barbara Hooey (submitted by her granddaughter Kirsten Meehan), tea biscuits from Abbott Sisters’ Recipe Book (Maryboro Lodge Collection), and coleslaw from The Lady Hughes Chapter (I.O.D.E Coronation Cook Book).

Each recipe comes with a story. For example, the tea biscuit recipe explains how the Abbott sisters operated the Maryboro Lodge in Fenelon Falls from 1913 until it become a museum in 1963. The sisters best remembered for the teas they hosted under the ancient oak grove. Every year, Maryboro Lodge still celebrates that heritage by offering a formal afternoon tea.

Kawartha Lakes residents, food enthusiasts, and history buffs are invited to participate in the Recipe Revival project by visiting the website to submit their family’s favourite recipes, along with any associated anecdotes, memories, stories, and photos.

Community submissions will be curated and available to the public on the website.

The Beach Report for August 25 to 31, 2023

Victoria Park Beach in Cobourg. (Photo: Town of Cobourg)

Every Friday during swimming season, we post The Beach Report™ — our weekly report of the results of water quality testing at beaches in the greater Kawarthas region — and update it throughout the week as conditions change.

As of Thursday, August 31, the following beaches are unsafe for swimming:

  • Henry’s Gumming – County of Peterborough (beach closed due to suspected blue-green algae bloom)
  • Harwood Waterfront & Dock – Northumberland County
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Below are the complete results of water quality testing at beaches in the City and County of Peterborough, the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, Northumberland County, and Hastings County and Prince Edward County.

In the City of Peterborough, Peterborough Public Health Inspectors sample the beaches at Rogers Cove and Beavermead every business day, and public beaches in the County of Peterborough are sampled at least once a week (except for Chandos Beach, Quarry Bay Beach, and White’s Beach which are sampled at least once in June, July, and August).

The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit provides weekly testing results for beaches in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, and Northumberland County. Testing is based on the most recent test results from the provincial lab in Peterborough for water samples taken from these beaches.

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health provides weekly testing results for beaches in Hastings County and Prince Edward County.

During the summer, local health units sample water at area beaches and test for bacteria such as E. coli to determine if the water quality at a beach is safe for public use. Popular beaches, like the beach at Roger's Cove in Peterborough's East City, are tested every business day while most other beaches are tested weekly. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW.com)
During the summer, local health units sample water at area beaches and test for bacteria such as E. coli to determine if the water quality at a beach is safe for public use. Popular beaches, like the beach at Roger’s Cove in Peterborough’s East City, are tested every business day while most other beaches are tested weekly. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW.com)

Important note

The following test results may not reflect current water quality conditions. Water samples can take one to three days to process and heavy rainfall, high winds or wave activity, large numbers of waterfowl near a beach, or large numbers of swimmers can rapidly change water quality.

You should always check current conditions before deciding to use a beach. You should also monitor other factors that might suggest a beach is unsafe to use, such as floating debris, oil, discoloured water, bad odours, and excessive weed growth.

While we strive to update this story with the current conditions, you should confirm the most recent test results by visiting the local health unit websites at Peterborough Public Health, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit. and Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. As noted above, the beaches at Rogers Cove and Beavermead are tested every business day so the results listed below may not be current.

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Peterborough City/County

The final day of beach sampling for the 2023 season is Friday, September 1 (subject to change). The testing lab is closed for Labour Day. Swim at your own discretion thereafter.

City of Peterborough Beaches (sampled each business day)

Beavermead Park (2011 Ashburnham Drive, Peterborough) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Rogers Cove (131 Maria Street, Peterborough) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Peterborough County Beaches (sampled weekly)

Buckhorn Beach (12 John Street, Buckhorn, Municipality of Trent Lakes) – sample date 28 August – SAFE

Crowe’s Line Beach (240 Crowe’s Line Road, Trent Lakes) – sample date 28 August – SAFE

Douro North Park (251 Douro Second Line, Township of Douro-Dummer) – sample date 29 August – SAFE

Ennismore Waterfront Park (1053 Ennis Road, Ennismore) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Henry’s Gumming (150 Chemong Street S, Curve Lake) – sample date 22 August – CLOSED

Hiawatha Park (1 Lakeshore Road, Hiawatha) – sample date 29 August – SAFE

Jones Beach (908 Jones Beach Road, Bridgenorth) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Lakefield Park (100 Hague Boulevard, Lakefield) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Lime Kiln Park (150 Whetung Street E, Curve Lake) – sample date 28 August – SAFE

Norwood Beach at Mill Pond (12 Belmont Street, Norwood) – sample date 29 August – SAFE

Sandy Beach (1239 Lakehurst Road, Municipality of Trent Lakes) – sample date 28 August – SAFE

Selwyn Beach Conservation Area (2251 Birch Island Road, Selwyn) – sample date 30 August – SAFE

Squirrel Creek Conservation Area (2445 Wallace Point Road, South Monaghan) – sample date 29 August – SAFE

Warsaw Caves Conservation Area (289 Caves Road, Warsaw, Township of Douro-Dummer) – sample date 29 August – SAFE

Peterborough County Beaches (sampled monthly)

Belmont Lake (376 Mile of Memories Road, Belmont) – sample date 16 August – SAFE

Chandos Beach (2800 County Road/Highway 620, North Kawartha) – sample date 15 August – SAFE

Kasshabog Lake (431 Peninsula Road, Havelock) – sample date 15 August – SAFE

Quarry Bay (1986 Northey’s Bay Road, Woodview) – sample date 15 August – SAFE

White’s Beach (26 Clearview Drive, Trent Lakes) – sample date 24 August – SAFE

 

City of Kawartha Lakes

Beach Park – Bobcaygeon – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Birch Point – Fenelon Falls – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Blanchards Road Beach – Bexley – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Bond Street – Fenelon Falls – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Burnt River Beach – Somerville – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Centennial Park West – Eldon – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Centennial Beach – Verulam – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Centennial Verulam Parkette – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Four Mile Lake Beach – Somerville – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Head Lake Beach – Laxton – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Lions Park – Coboconk – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Norland Bathing Area – Laxton – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Omemee Beach – Emily/ Omemee – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Riverview Beach Park – Bobycaygeon – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Sturgeon Point Beach – Fenelon Falls – sample date August 21 – SAFE

Valentia/ Sandbar Beach – Valentia – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Verulam Recreational Park – Verulam – sample date August 28 – SAFE

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Haliburton County

Bissett Beach Minden Hills – sample date August 21 – SAFE

Dorset Parkette – Algonquin Highlands – sample date August 15 – SAFE

Eagle Lake Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 15 – SAFE

Elvin Johnson Park – Algonquin Highlands – sample date August 15 – SAFE

Forsters Beach – Minden Hills – sample date August 21 – SAFE

Glamour Lake Beach – Highlands East – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Gooderham Lake Beach – Highlands East – sample date August 21 – SAFE

Haliburton Lake Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 15 – SAFE

Horseshoe Beach – Minden Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Paudash Lake Beach – Highlands East – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Pine Lake Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 15 – SAFE

Rotary Head Lake Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Rotary Park Lagoon – Minden Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Rotary Park Main – Minden Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Sandy Cove Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Sandy Point Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Slipper Beach – Dysart et al – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Twelve Mile Lake Beach – Minden Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Wilbermere Lake Beach – Highlands East – sample date August 22 – SAFE

 

Northumberland County

Caldwell Street Beach – Port Hope – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Crowe Bridge Park – Trent Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Harwood Waterfront & Dock – Hamilton Township – sample date August 28 – UNSAFE

Hastings Waterfront North – Trent Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Hastings Waterfront South – Trent Hills – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Little Lake – Cramahe – sample date August 14 – SAFE

East Beach – Port Hope – sample date August 28 – SAFE

West Beach – Port Hope – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Sandy Bay Beach – Alnwick-Haldimand – sample date August 28 – SAFE

Victoria Park – Cobourg – sample date August 22 – SAFE

Wicklow Beach – Alnwick-Haldimand – sample date August 28 – SAFE

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Hastings County and Prince Edward County

Booster Park Beach – Crowe Lake – SAFE

Centennial Park, Deseronto – Bay of Quinte – SAFE

Centennial Park, Northport – Bay of Quinte – SAFE

Diamond Lake Beach – Diamond Lake – SAFE

Echo Beach – Papineau Lake – SAFE

Fosters Lake Beach – Fosters Lake – SAFE

Frankford Park – Trent River – SAFE

Hinterland Beach – Kaminiskeg Lake – SAFE

Kingsford Conservation Area – Salmon River – SAFE

L’Amable Lake Dam – L’Amable Lake – SAFE

Legion Park, Marmora – Crowe River – SAFE

Moira Lake Park – Moira Lake – SAFE

Riverside Park – York River – SAFE

Roblin Lake Park – Roblin Lake – SAFE

Steenburgh Lake – SAFE

Tweed Park – Stoco Lake – SAFE

Wellington Beach – Wellington Bay – SAFE

Wollaston Lake Beach – Wollaston Lake – SAFE

nightlifeNOW – August 24 to 30

"What if for one day everything stopped, and we all just listened to the music?" The last Saturday in August in worldwide Play Music On The Porch Day. In celebration of the day, Haliburton Highlands Brewing is hosting an open jam on Saturday afternoon. (Graphic: Play Music On The Porch Day)

Every Thursday, we publish live music events at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region based on information that venues provide to us directly or post on their website or social media channels. Here are the listings for the week of Thursday, August 24 to Wednesday, August 30.

If you’re a pub or restaurant owner and want to be included in our weekly listings, please email our nightlifeNOW editor at nightlife@kawarthanow.com. For concerts and live music events at other venues, check out our Concerts & Live Music page.

With the exception of karaoke, we only list events with performing musicians. Venues may also host other events during the week (e.g., dancing, DJs, comedy shows).

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Arthur's Pub

930 Burnham St., Cobourg
(905) 372-2105

Thursday, August 24

8-10pm - Open mic w/ Bruce Longman

Friday, August 25

8-11pm - Brian Bracken

Saturday, August 26

8-11pm - Samara Johnson

Bancroft Eatery and Brew Pub

4 Bridge St., Bancroft
(613) 332-3450

Friday, August 25

7-10pm - David Byrski and Riley Townes

Beamish House Pub

27 John St., Port Hope
905-885-8702

Sunday, August 27

4-7pm - Live music TBA

Black Horse Pub

452 George St. N., Peterborough
(705) 742-0633

Thursday, August 24

7-10pm - Jazz & Blues ft. Rob Phillips Trio and Carling Stephen

Friday, August 25

5-8pm - Cheryl Casselman; 9pm - Between The Static

Saturday, August 26

5-8pm - Daelin Henschel; 9pm - Brisk Recharge

Sunday, August 27

4-7pm - Mark Beatty

Monday, August 28

6-9pm - Rick & Gailie's Crash & Burn

Tuesday, August 29

7-10pm - Open stage

Coming Soon

Friday, September 1
6-8pm - Taylor Abrahamse; 9pm - Rick & Gailie

Saturday, September 2
5-8pm - The Colton Sisters; 9pm - High Waters Band

Sunday, September 3
4-7pm - Ky Anto

Wednesday, September 6
8pm - Reid Thomas

Bonnie View Inn Dockside Patio

2713 Kashagawigamog Lake Rd., Haliburton
800-461-0347

Wednesday, August 30

5:30-8:30pm - Run With The Kittens ($5 cover)

Coming Soon

Wednesday, September 6
5:30-8:30pm - Live music TBA ($5 cover)

Burleigh Falls Inn

4791 Highway 28, Burleigh Falls
(705) 654-3441

Friday, August 25

5:30pm - Jake Dudas

Saturday, August 26

SOLD OUT - 6pm - Stoney Lake Music Fiesta ft The Weber Brothers at 8pm ($100 for dinner and show)

Sunday, August 27

12-3pm - Mike Graham

Canoe & Paddle

18 Bridge St., Lakefield
(705) 651-1111

Saturday, August 26

7-10pm - Darryl Odderbreaux

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Claymore Pub & Table

95 King St. W., Cobourg
905-372-5231

Thursday, August 24

7-10pm - Karaoke

Coach & Horses Pub

16 York St. S., Lindsay
(705) 328-0006

Saturday, August 26

2-5pm - Gramps & Bonnie

The Cow & Sow Eatery

38 Colborne St., Fenelon Falls
(705) 887-5111

Saturday, August 26

7pm - Jesse Byers

Coming Soon

Friday, September 8
5-9pm - Karaoke fundraiser for Fenelon Falls Agricultural Society

Crook & Coffer

231 Hunter St. W., Peterborough
705-876-0505

Thursday, August 24

7-10pm - Lisa Canivet & Jay Cockerill

Friday, August 25

8pm - Karaoke with Stoeten

Saturday, August 26

7:30-10:30pm - Lotus Wright

Sunday, August 27

Closed

Tuesday, August 29

7-9pm - Piano Bar Tuesdays w/ guest musician TBA

Dominion Hotel

113 Main St., Minden
(705) 286-6954

Friday, August 25

3pm - Happy Hour with Trina West (no cover)

Saturday, August 26

3pm - Happy Hour with North of Seven ft Eric Casper (no cover)

Sunday, August 27

3pm - Happy Hour with The Salt Cellars (no cover)

Tuesday, August 29

3-6pm - Tiki Tuesday with Gord Kidd and Friends (no cover)

Coming Soon

Friday, September 1
3pm - Happy Hour with Bill Black (no cover); 7:30pm - Open mic

Saturday, September 2
3pm - Happy Hour with North of Seven ft Eric Casper (no cover)

Sunday, September 3
3pm - Happy Hour with Gord Kidd and Friends (no cover)

Tuesday, September 5
3-6pm - Tiki Tuesday with Recycled Teenagers (no cover)

Erben Eatery & Bar

189 Hunter St W,, Peterborough
705-304-1995

Friday, August 25

9pm - Heavy Head & Forest Gumption

Saturday, August 26

7-9pm - The Tallboys (no cover)

Sunday, August 27

6pm - Open mic w/ Samara Johnson

Monday, August 28

6pm - Open jam

Tuesday, August 29

8pm - Karaoke

Ganaraska Hotel

30 Ontario St., Port Hope
(905) 885-9254

Friday, August 25

9pm - Port Hope Jazz presents The Jive Bombers w/ Johnny Max ($25 in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/port-hope-jazz-series-2023-2355229)

Saturday, August 26

2-5pm - Live music TBA; 9pm - Port Hope Jazz presents Jack de Keyzer ($25 in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/port-hope-jazz-series-2023-2355229)

The Granite

45 Bridge St. W., Bancroft
613-332-1500

Saturday, August 26

5-8pm - Matt Smith

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Haliburton Highlands Brewing

1067 Garden Gate Dr., Haliburton
705-754-2739

Friday, August 25

7-9pm - Don Chapman

Saturday, August 26

1-4pm - Play Music On The Porch Day open jam

Sunday, August 27

12-2pm - Reg Corey; 2-4pm - Loney, Love & Love

Jethro's Bar + Stage

137 Hunter St. W., Peterborough
705-931-0617

Thursday, August 24

6-8pm - Colleen Brown & Sarah Hilts; 8-10pm - Michael C Duguay & Ryan Perks w/ Jamieson Mackay; 10pm - Friendly Rich & The Jane Does

Friday, August 25

6-8pm - Chester Babcock Trio; 8-10pm - The Lucky Ones; 10pm - Sorry Snowman, Backseat Dragon, Night Danger

Saturday, August 26

6-8pm - Davie & Sue Newberry w/ James Burrows and Winter Luhen Tran;; 8-10pm - Thunderclap; 10pm - Blue Hazel

Sunday, August 27

3-6pm - Open Blues Jam

Monday, August 28

8pm - Karaoke w/ host Anne Shebib

Wednesday, August 30

9pm - Country & Bluegrass Jam w/ host Michelle Moran

Kawartha Country Wines

2452 County Road 36,, Buckhorn
705-657-9916

Sunday, August 27

1-4pm - Melodi Ryan

Coming Soon

Sunday, September 3
1-4pm - Tami J WIlde

Kelly's Homelike Inn

205 3rd Street, Cobourg
905-372-3234

Saturday, August 26

4-8pm - Rick and Gailie

The Lounge in the Hollow Valley Lodge

1326 Kawagama Lake Rd., Dorset
705-766-1980

Friday, August 25

8pm - Lakeshore Road

Saturday, August 26

8pm - Lou Moore

Sunday, August 27

7pm - Open Jam hosted by Sean Cotton

Coming Soon

Friday, September 1
8pm - Sax Hazard!

Mainstreet Bar & Grill

1939 Lakehurst Road, Buckhorn
(705) 657-9094

Thursday, August 24

7-10pm - Karaoke w/ Ross Burgoyne

Saturday, August 26

7-10pm - Jake Ezs

Sunday, August 27

2-5pm - Jake Ezs

McGillicafey's Pub & Eatery

13 Bridge St.. N., Hastings
(705) 696-3600

Thursday, August 24

7-11pm - Karaoke

McThirsty's Pint

166 Charlotte St., Peterborough
(705) 743-2220

Friday, August 25

9pm - Cale Crowe

Saturday, August 26

9pm - Ryan Burton

Sunday, August 27

7pm - Open mic

Tuesday, August 29

8pm - Live music TBA

Wednesday, August 30

9pm - Live music TBA

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The Mill Restaurant and Pub

990 Ontario St., Cobourg
(905) 377-8177

Thursday, August 24

6-9pm - Monkey Mountain

Coming Soon

Thursday, August 31
6-9pm - Shaun Savoy

Moody's Bar & Grill

3 Tupper St., Millbrook
(705) 932-6663

Saturday, August 26

2-5pm - Al Black's Steady Trio

The Publican House

300 Charlotte St., Peterborough
(705) 874-5743

Thursday, August 24

7-9pm - Cale Crowe

Friday, August 25

7-9pm - House Brand Trio

Puck' N Pint Sports Pub

871 Chemong Rd., Peterborough
(705) 741-1078

Friday, August 25

7pm - Andy & Friends

Saturday, August 26

8pm - Live music TBA

Red Dog Tavern

189 Hunter St. W., Peterborough
(705) 741-6400

Saturday, August 26

9:30pm - Free Under Fire w/ 7 Day Riot & Unprofessional ($10 at door)

Coming Soon

Saturday, September 2
8pm - Jupiter Hollow & Taking Balfour ($15 in advance, $20 at door)

Friday, September 8
10pm - Misfits in Action

Saturday, September 30
8:30pm - illScarlett w/ Burning Bridges

Riverside Grill at the Holiday Inn

150 George St, Peterborough
705-740-6564

Thursday, August 24

6-10pm - Donny Woods Band (no cover)

Friday, August 25

6-10pm - Recovery Mode no cover)

Sunday, August 27

12-5pm - The Pangea Project (no cover)

The Rockcliffe - Moore Falls

1014 Lois Lane, Minden
705-454-9555

Thursday, August 24

5pm - Keith Taylor

Friday, August 25

7:30pm - SJ Riley

Saturday, August 26

7:30pm - Stephen Morrin "Tree"

Sunday, August 27

Open Mic with Blair & Brad

Scenery Drive Restaurant

6193 County Road 45, Baltimore
905-349-2217

Saturday, August 26

5-7:30pm - Jakob Daniel

Sunday, August 27

3-6pm - Karaoke Ray and open mic

Springville Tap n' Grill

2714 Brown Line, Peterborough
(705) 876-9994

Saturday, August 26

7pm - Bread and Soul

The Thirsty Goose

63 Walton St., Port Hope

Friday, August 25

8pm-12am - Gunslingers

Saturday, August 26

8pm-12am - Jordan Thomas

The Venue

286 George Street North, Peterborough
(705) 876-0008

Coming Soon

Tuesday, September 12
8pm - Steel Panther ($50 - $239 in advance at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/654039167757)

Friday, October 20
6:30pm - Gord Bamford Canadian Dirt Tour w/ Karli June, David Boyd Janes, Dallas Alexander ($62 - $112 in advance at https://venueptbo.ca/nightery_event/gord-bamford-canadian-dirt-tour/)

Wild Blue Yonder Pub at Elmhirst's Resort

1045 Settlers Line, Keene
(705) 295-4591

Thursday, August 24

8:30pm - Bob Butcher

Tuesday, August 29

7pm - Tuned Up Tuesday ft Water’s Edge ($49 for BBQ & show, $25 for children 3-12, reservations required)

34-year-old Barrie man arrested for July 2022 murder of Shawn Singh in Peterborough

Almost a year after a Canada-wide warrant was issued for his arrest, 34-year-old Eduardo 'Tito' Silva was arrested in Sault Ste. Marie on August 22, 2023 and charged with second degree murder and multiple other offences in connection with the July 2022 shooting death of 37-year-old Shawn Singh in Peterborough. (Police-supplied photo)

Almost a year after a Canada-wide warrant was issued for his arrest, police have located and arrested a 34-year-old Barrie man wanted in connection with a brazen daytime shooting last July in Peterborough that led to the death of 37-year-old Shawn Singh.

In a joint operation between the Peterborough and Sault Ste. Marie police services, Eduardo ‘Tito’ Silva was taken into custody on Tuesday evening (August 22) after a two-hour stand-off with police in Sault Ste. Marie.

“I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to our team of investigators and to the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service for their roles in bringing Silva into custody,” said Peterborough police chief Stuard Betts during a media conference on Thursday (August 24). “The distance between where Silva is accused of committing his crime and where he was ultimately arrested highlights the fact that crimes and those who commit them transcend regional borders and agencies.”

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Last July 2nd, Peterborough police were called to the Park Street North and Sherbrooke Street area in Peterborough following reports that a person had been shot. After arriving, officers located a 37-year-old male victim and administered CPR. The victim was transported to Peterborough Regional Health Centre where he succumbed to his injuries. Police later identified the victim as Shawn Singh of Peterborough.

Last September 26th, police announced two suspects had been arrested and charged in connection with Singh’s death. After the execution of search warrants earlier in the month, 35-year-old Rebecca Silva of Toronto was arrested and charged with manslaughter with a firearm and accessory after the fact to murder, and 27-year-old Jack Monine of Peterborough was arrested and charged with second degree murder, accessory after the fact to murder, and failure to comply with probation. At the time, police also issued a Canada-wide warrant for Silva.

Following Silva’s arrest on Tuesday, he was charged with multiple offences in relation to the Peterborough homicide, including second degree murder, discharge of a restricted firearm or a prohibited firearm with intent, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, two counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition contrary to a prohibition order, and firearm while committing an offence.

VIDEO: July 2 2022 Homicide Arrest

Search warrants conducted at Silva’s residence in Sault Ste. Marie following his arrest have also led to further charges, which police have not specified.

“This arrest was a testament to the quality police work and professionalism of our members and has made our service proud,” said Sault. Ste. Marie police chief Hugh Stevenson. “We’d also like to thank Peterborough Police Service for their hard work and persistence in this case. Together, we were able to get a violent offender off the streets and into custody.”

Silva was held in police custody for a bail hearing on Wednesday (August 23).

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