Latest News

  • May 19

    Lake Drive Multi-use Pathway returning the week of May 25

    The Lake Drive Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) is returning the week of May 25. Seasonal bollards, signage and traffic controls will be installed over three to four days starting at the east end at South Drive during the week of May 25. Located on Lake Drive East, from Civic Centre Road to South Drive, the pathway offers a safe and enjoyable space for all. The north lane along Lake Simcoe features a multi-use pathway, perfect for walking, cycling and enjoying the scenic views. The south lane is a one-way eastbound vehicular lane.

    woman and a dog walking on the multi use path
  • May 12

    Endless summer fun awaits in Georgina

    The Town of Georgina is preparing for a season packed with fun. With warmer days approaching, summer is right around the corner. Whether you live here or are visiting, there are countless ways to get outside and enjoy everything the area has to offer, from parks and beaches to sports fields and splash pads.

  • May 08

    Shoreline hazard watch - high risk - update

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the water levels in Lake Simcoe are currently 219.32 m and are approximately 22 cm above average for this time of year.
     
    The lake level appears to be slowing declining and outflows from Lake Simcoe are maximized. However, the water levels in the lake remain dependent on rainfall that is received and could increase in response to further rain. Shoreline flooding is occurring in low-lying areas close to the lake and water levels are expected to remain higher than average in the coming weeks.
  • May 01

    Statement by the Mayor on the Southlake Health announcement for the development of an Advanced Care Centre facility in Georgina

    “I am thrilled at this monumental step forward in our journey towards expanding health services in Georgina. 

    “I am grateful to our partners at Southlake Health and Northern York South Simcoe Ontario Health Team for acknowledging the importance of locating an Advanced Care Centre here in Georgina, and for the commitment they have shown to advance this crucial initiative.

  • Apr 30

    Shoreline hazard watch - high risk - update

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the water levels in Lake Simcoe are currently 219.40 m and are approximately 30 cm above average for this time of year.
     
    The lake level appears to be holding and outflows from Lake Simcoe are maximized. However, the water levels in the lake remain dependent on rainfall that is received and could increase in response to further rain. Shoreline flooding is occurring in low-lying areas close to the lake and water levels are expected to remain higher than average in the coming weeks.

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