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  • Water Wastewater public notice graphic
    Kawartha Lakes waives fees to support storm water disconnection from sanitary sewer system

    Kawartha Lakes – At the June 24, 2025 Regular Council meeting, Council approved an amendment to Building By-law 2024-219 that introduces a new fee exemption for property owners who remove illegal storm water connections from the municipal sanitary sewer system. 

  • Your library, your voice banner encouraging participation in the survey
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library Launches Community Survey to Help Shape Future Growth

    Kawartha Lakes - Kawartha Lakes Public Library is inviting residents to help shape the future of the library by participating in a new community survey launching this week.

    As Kawartha Lakes continues to grow, the library needs to grow with it. To guide this development, the library is working with Nordicity Consulting to create a Growth Management Plan, a strategic roadmap to plan for the next ten years of library spaces, collections, services, and programs. This is your opportunity to help shape what the future looks like.

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    Starter Company Plus blossoms with entrepreneurs in Kawartha Lakes

    Kawartha Lakes, ON – Summer is here and so is the entrepreneurial spirit in Kawartha Lakes! The Starter Company Plus program proudly announces the participants of its vibrant Spring Cohort, featuring an exciting variety of businesses and a dynamic mix of entrepreneurs of all ages.

  • Map indicating the study area for the Colborne Street bridge project
    Notice of Public Information Centre: Colborne Street Bridge in Lindsay

    The City of Kawartha Lakes has advanced the detailed design of a new bridge crossing over the Scugog River, connecting Colborne Street East and Colborne Street West (see figure below) in the Town of Lindsay. This detailed design work builds on the preliminary design recommendations of the original 1994 Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) and the 2000 EA Addendum. Due to the time that has passed since the last EA update, an additional EA Addendum is being undertaken to reconfirm the findings of the previous assessment and fulfill current requirements under the Municipal Class EA process (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011, 2015, and 2023).

  • Canada Day municipal hours of operation graphic with three children watching a parade while holding Canadian flag signs
    Canada Day 2025 municipal hours of operation

    Kawartha Lakes – Please note the following changes to our hours of operation and service schedules on Tuesday July 1 (Canada Day).

    Administration Offices
    All Administration and Municipal Service Centres are closed on Tuesday July 1. Municipal Service Centres will return to regular business hours on Wednesday July 2.

  • Heat warning badge
    Heat Warning issued for Sunday June 22 through Tuesday June 24; stay cool and stay safe

    Kawartha Lakes – Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Kawartha Lakes as a prolonged heat event is set to begin today, Sunday June 22, 2025. Dangerously hot and humid temperatures are expected to last through at least Tuesday June 24.

  • The sun with a thermometer reading 40 degrees celsius in front of it
    Stay Cool, Kawartha Lakes! Summer Heat Safety Tips and Resources

    Kawartha Lakes – There’s a heat wave coming this week. Per Environment Canada, temperatures in Kawartha Lakes are expected to break the 30° Celsius (C) mark starting Sunday June 22 through at least Tuesday June 24.

  • Image showing a child almost reaching the top of a climber at on of the parks in Kawartha Lakes
    Parks and Recreation Storm Clean-up Update – June 20, 2025

    Kawartha Lakes – Parks and Recreation is making significant progress on outdoor space clean-up from the 2025 Ice Storm.

    As staff work tirelessly to cleanup from all the damage, all outdoor spaces are getting closer and closer to being fully open for public use.

  • Two friends in Canada Day hats and sunglasses enjoying the Bobcaygeon Canada Day parade
    2025 Canada Day celebrations in Kawartha Lakes

    UPDATE - 11am on Thursday June 26: Due to impending inclement weather, the Lindsay Downtown Summer Kickoff is being moved from Friday June 27 to Friday July 4. This release has been updated to reflect the change.

  • Lindsay Recreation Complex Service Disruption notice
    Notice of Temporary Service Disruptions: Lindsay Recreation Complex June 23 to June 29, 2025.

    Notice: There will be temporary service disruptions at the Lindsay Recreation Complex, which will restrict elevator access to Pad 1 and the Community Room viewing areas due to private events happening on the following dates and times:


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Kawartha Lakes 
P.O. Box 9000, 26 Francis Street
Lindsay, ON, K9V 5R8
Telephone: 705-324-9411
Toll free at 1-888-822-2225
After-hours emergencies: 1-877-885-7337

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