Latest News

  • Jul 09

    New date for fireworks

    Mark your calendars! The Canada Day fireworks have been rescheduled and will now light up the sky on Friday, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. at the ROC.

    The Town will kick off Cultural Festival with an evening of celebration. Join us from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for cultural activities, food, DJ and plenty of family fun before the spectacular fireworks show begins.

    More event details are coming soon, so stay tuned.

  • Jul 08

    Flags lowered for Police Constable in Training Tyrone Magbitang

    The Town of Georgina extends condolences to the family of Durham Regional Police Constable in Training Tyrone Magbitang who was killed on July 7 in a highway crash while on route to training at the Ontario Police College in Aylmer, ON. 

    Flags will be lowered at all Town facilities and at the intersection of Ravenshoe Road and Woodbine Avenue in his memory. 

    Thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.

  • Jul 07

    Town of Georgina and Georgina Fire and Rescue Services officially open new fire training facility

    The Town of Georgina and Georgina Fire and Rescue Services officially opened the live fire training tower in Georgina on July 7, 2026. This new training facility will allow crews to conduct live fire training as well as technical rescue training. Along with the Town’s contribution, the Government of Ontario through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Capital Stream supported this initiative with an investment of $550,436.

  • Jun 30

    Team Canada soccer viewing party at the ROC chalet on July 4

    Join us at the ROC Chalet on Saturday, July 4, 2026 at 12:30 p.m. for a World Cup Team Canada Soccer Viewing Party in partnership with the Lake Simcoe Soccer Club. Cheer on Canada as they take on Morocco in World Cup action.

    Throw on your jersey, wave your flags, bring your loudest cheers and catch every exciting moment on the big screen in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.

  • Jun 29

    Heat warning issued for Georgina and York Region

    The heat is on this week in Georgina. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued an Orange-level Heat Warning for Georgina and York Region. The heat warning is expected to last until Friday July 3, 2026, and may continue into the weekend. 

    With the hot temperatures, the Town is reminding everyone to take precautions to stay cool, hydrated and safe. 

  • Jun 29

    Lake Simcoe shoreline status - low risk - update

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that water levels in Lake Simcoe continue to recede and are approaching seasonal ranges. The lake level currently remains approximately seven centimetres above average for this time of year. Forecast rainfall over the next several days may result in minor fluctuations in water levels; however, significant shoreline impacts are not anticipated.
     
  • Jun 28

    Four-hour power outage planned for Georgina on June 28, 2026

    Hydro One is planning a power outage for parts of Georgina on June 28, 2026, from about 8 a.m. – noon. 

    A total of 1,387 customers will be impacted in the communities of Pefferlaw, Georgina Island, Sutton West and the wider Georgina area. 

    Hydro One issued notices to customers impacted. 

    More info can be found on the Hydro One website.

  • Jun 26

    Summer starts here – family fun in Georgina this July

    School is out and summer is officially underway in Georgina. To keep your family busy, there are plenty of activities and events for the entire family to enjoy.

    Canada Day celebrations at the ROC and Georgina Village Museum

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