Kawartha Lakes – This fall, we’re excited to bring an informative banner exhibit and engaging pop-up sessions to all 14 Public Library branches in Kawartha Lakes! Join us to learn about archaeology in our community and ask your questions about the Archaeological Management Plan (AMP).
What is an Archaeological Management Plan (AMP)?
An AMP is a vital tool being developed to ensure the preservation of our archaeological sites and resources, as required by provincial regulations. This project is currently gathering data and reaching out to Indigenous communities and archaeological stakeholders to understand the span of our archaeological resources in Kawartha Lakes and develop strategies for their long-term protection and management
Meet Our Team!
Our Heritage Planning Officer will be at various library branches to share information, answer your questions, and discuss the importance of preserving our archaeological heritage. Here’s where you can find us:
- Oakwood: Tuesday October 1, 4pm to 7pm
- Woodville: Thursday October 10, 12pm to 4pm
- Bethany: Wednesday October 16, 10am to 2pm
- Omemee: Saturday October 19, 10am to 2pm
- Dunsford: Wednesday October 30, 10am to 2pm
- Bobcaygeon: Wednesday November 5, 1pm to 5pm
- Kinmount: Tuesday November 12, 12pm to 4pm
- Norland: Thursday November 21, 3pm to 7pm
- Dalton: Monday November 25, 10am to 2pm
- Kirkfield: Thursday December 5, 10am to 2pm
- Coboconk: Thursday December 12, 3pm to 6pm
- Fenelon Falls: Wednesday December 18, 1pm to 5pm
- Lindsay: Saturday December 21, 12pm to 4pm
Visit the Kawartha Lakes Public Library website to view Library Branch address information and hours of operation. Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Contact Heritage staff to confirm.
Stay Updated!
To follow the Archaeological Management Plan project and receive important updates, visit Jump In Kawartha Lakes.
For more information, please contact Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer – Heritage Planning at 705-324-9411 extension 1366 or e-mail heritage@kawarthalakes.ca
Visit our heritage page to learn more about heritage preservation in Kawartha Lakes.
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