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ORILLIA PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURE FUN GUIDE
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Join us as heritage meets culture in Orillia this fall! See page14 for details. Halloween Howl P.A. Day Activities Advanced Aquatics Courses
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Country Heat Highland Dance stone carving 101
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GREETINGS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL The summer is fleeting so quickly! Just as we were getting settled into summer, it feels as if we’re already helping the kids get ready for another school year or winding down our summer fun in exchange for regular fall routines. Soon enough, the days will feel cooler and the leaves will be begin to change, spelling the inevitable start of autumn.
Steve CLARKE
Thankfully, we have the City’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department, which is committed to making fall fun for us all! Please take the time to read through this wonderful compilation of information about upcoming events and programs happening right here in Orillia. As usual, there are the popular
returning programs, such as swimming lessons, or you may discover a new hobby or interest. There are lots of activities for families to explore together as well, including drop-in programs and a number of parent-child activities of varying interests. As the season begins to change around us, it is important not to lose focus of our health and the importance of keeping active. On behalf of Orillia City Council and the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department, I wish you and your family a wonderful fall season in our great city. Sincerely, Steve Clarke, Mayor
YOUR CITY COUNCIL (2014 - 2018) Ward 1
Ted EMOND
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Sarah VALIQUETTETHOMPSON
Ward 2
Rob KLOOSTRA
Ralph CIPOLLA
Ward 3
Mason AINSWORTH
Jeff CLARK
Ward 4
Pat HEHN
Tim LAUER
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HOW DO I REGISTER? ONLINE Visit orillia.ca > Recreation Program Registration
IN PERSON Visit the Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South, Orillia, on the third floor) Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. excluding holidays.
MAIL OR FAX Mail completed and signed registration form (found on page 74) to Parks, Recreation and Culture at 50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5 or fax to 705-329-2176.
FACILITY BOOKING & RENTALS Search availability of facility meeting rooms and ammenities (i.e. ice or athletic feilds). Visit orillia.ca/facilitybookings > SUN System logo
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Helpful Information
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Inclusion Information
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In Our Community
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Recreation & Culture Programs
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Drop-In & P.A. Day Programs
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Aquatics
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Preschool Programs
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Children & Youth Programs
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Adult Programs
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Older Adult 50Y+ Programs
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Parks & Trails
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Policy Information
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Registration Form
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Our Advertisers
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Community Contacts
ATTENTION: The Orillia City Centre will be closed September 5 and October 10, 2016. FRONT COVER: Golden Leaves at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park. Photograph by Leslie Town.
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Parks, Recreation and Culture Main Office Public Works (Parks Maintenance) Parks, Recreation and Culture Registration Help
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Orillia Opera House - Box Office Manager Susan Scott
INFO AT A GLANCE
705-329-1908 705-329-1908 Ext. 803
Manager of Park Planning and Development John Bryant 705-329-7251
Manager of Facilities Mike Dwinnell
Questions about Facility Bookings: Permitting Clerk Megan Kamphuis
705-325-3506
FACILITIES
705-325-2050
Questions about Concessions/Birthday Parties: Concession Supervisor Kim Ball 705-325-5332 Ext. 204 Questions about Recreation Facility Operations: Facilities Supervisor Paul Barnetson 705-325-5332 Ext. 210 Questions about the Stephen Leacock Museum: Administrative Coordinator Jenny Martynyshyn 705-329-1908 Ext. 801 Questions about the Orillia Opera House: General Manager Wendy Fairbairn
705-325-4566
Stephen Leacock Museum
Questions about Programs/Camps: Recreation Program Supervisor Christine Mitchell
Questions about Sports Leagues: Sport Program Supervisor Michael Ladouceur
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Orillia Opera House - Technical Director Claude Labrecque Curator Fred Addis
705-325-2095
OTHER STAFF Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture Ray Merkley
705-325-2045
Office Manager Melissa Gowanlock
705-325-6388
Computer Operator Keltie Town
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Secretary Kristine Bunker
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Manager of Recreation Services Marcia Russell
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Recreation Policy and Permitting Supervisor Patty Ward
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Manager of Marketing Darcy Hoover
705-325-4283
Manager of Culture Jacqueline Soczka
705-325-4530
Cultural Events Coordinator Haleigh Fox
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Orillia Opera House - Box Office
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Orillia Opera House - Front of House Manager Terri Rossiter
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705-325-2060 705-325-5332 Ext. 215
City of Orillia Main Switchboard 705-325-1311 Barnfield Point Recreation Centre 705-325-3089 Bayside Restaurant 705-325-3504 Brian Orser Arena 705-325-1414 Dr. Seymour Conservatory (Greenhouse) 705-326-4224 Swanmore Hall 705-329-1908 (Ext. 801 on weekends) Public Works (Park Maintenance) 705-326-4585 Rotary Place 705-325-5332 City Departments / Boards Clerk’s Development Services Downtown Management Board Environmental Services Facilities and Special Projects Human Resources Mayor’s Office Orillia Fire Department Orillia Public Library Orillia Youth Centre Public Works Treasury Waste Diversion Site Water Filtration Plant
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PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURE ADVISORY COMMITTEES • Recreation Advisory Committee • Active Transportation Committee For more information on these committees, visit orillia.ca or contact Robin Cadeau, Assistant Clerk/Committee Coordinator, at 705-329-2452.
Comments, Questions or Concerns? Visit orillia.ca, call us at 705-329-7250 or visit our office Monday through Friday at the Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
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INCLUSION INFORMATION Everyone Can Register for Camps and Programs!
Medical Needs / Therapy
Participants with special needs are encouraged and welcome to participate in any of our programs. In order for the participant to experience success, it is important to consider the participant’s ability, age, need, and the type of activities that take place within the program. Every effort will be made to ensure programs are open to all members of our community whenever it is safe and enjoyable to do so. In order to do this, we work closely with local agencies to co-ordinate resources to help make programs accessible. Communication and co-operation between all parties will ensure a safe and fun environment for all participants and will help to remove any real or artificial barriers to participation.
City of Orillia staff do not provide any ongoing medical interventions, supports or therapies (i.e. injections, G-tube feedings, etc.). Strategies and accommodations as applicable and appropriate to the program environment will be supported. Personal care is provided at a 1:1 support level only (transfers only – no lifts).
Ask The Questions: • Is support required at school? • Does a physical, developmental and/or learning disability exist that affects the safety of the participant or that of other program registrants ? • Is the participant currently associated with a support agency ? • Is extra support needed at home for basic care such as dressing and toileting ? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you may need support. Please contact the Parks, Recreation and Culture office to speak with staff.
Accessible Inclusive Recreation - A.I.R. All recreation programs offered by the City of Orillia provide a fully inclusive environment. The City of Orillia welcomes participants of all abilities to enroll in any of the various programs. Inclusive facilitators may be available for participants who need assistance; however, spaces are limited so please book early. Once registered, you will receive a phone call requesting additional information that may aid in creating a safe and fun recreational environment for your child as well as a 1:1 worker.
Child Information Packages To assist in better planning, a Child Information Package must be attached to all inclusion registrations. Forms are available at the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department (Orillia City Centre), or online at orillia.ca. If you have any questions, please contact Christine Mitchell at cmitchell@orillia.ca or at 705-329-7251.
1:1 Inclusion Facilitators 1:1 inclusion facilitators are available for children who need supervision for personal care, social guidance, safety and behavioural concerns. The cost of 1:1 Inclusion Facilitator is $360.00 per week for camps and $75.00 for an eight-class program. Camp and program registration fees are additional. This only covers the cost of an inclusion staff. Please note that there are a limited number of spots available.
Accessibility Advisory Committee The City’s Accessibility Advisory Committee is dedicated to solving accessibility challenges. If you have questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Committee Secretary, Julia Montgomery, at 705-325-1311. The City’s Accessibility Plan is available at orillia.ca and at Orillia City Centre.
Funding Resources Canadian Tire Jumpstart: Gets kids in the game by covering the costs of equipment, registration and/or transportation. They also lend support to unique initiatives aimed at increasing access to sport and recreation programs. Visit jumpstart.canadiantire.ca for details. President’s Choice Children’s Charity: This charity is dedicated to helping children who are physically or developmentally challenged. They provide direct financial assistance in the purchase of expensive mobility equipment, environmental modifications, and physical therapy etc. Visit presidentschoice.ca/ChildrensCharity for details. Heath Star: At the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, they believe every child should have the chance to participate. Through the County of Simcoe’s Social Assistance Restructuring Reinvestment, this program receives 100% municipal funding to deliver sport and recreation opportunities for lowincome families. Visit ymcaofsimcoemuskoka.ca for details. YouthReach: This is a new and evolving notfor-profit organization in Barrie and Simcoe County supporting youth and families who might not otherwise participate in recreational activities. YouthReach administrates funding to assist financially challenged families and youth trying to access recreational and social programs. They engage committed volunteers, community organizations, municipalities and young people to promote opportunity to our youth. Please note that currently this resource is only available for program registration and not camps. Visit youthreach.ca for details.
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In Our unity Community
Connect with our vibrant community through different special events, cultural experiences, civic ceremonies, sporting events and more. Experience our cultural landmarks, national historic sites, state-of-the-art sporting facilities, and public art displays by visiting the downtown, taking in a live show at the Orillia Opera House or exploring the grounds of the picturesque Stephen Leacock Museum. This section of the brochure highlights special events, cultural and recreation facilities within our community and opportunities that are easily accessible for all.
EVENTS
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES
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UPCOMING EVENTS For additional details, visit the websites listed below each event. You can also view most events on the events calendar at orillia.ca. October 14 -1 6: Orillia Jazz Festival Downtown Orillia | orilliajazzfest.ca
November 3 - 6: Orillia Lightfoot Days Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
Orillia Farmer’s Market Open year round in Market Square or the Orillia Public Library. Visit orilliafarmersmarket.on.ca for details. Market opens at 7:30 a.m. each Saturday.
Downtown October 25-26: The Haunting Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
November 25: Black Friday in Downtown Orillia Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
November 26: Shop the Neighbourhood Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
December 3, 10 & 17: Free Horse and Wagon Rides Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
Fishing Events September 17 - 18: Bassmania (Simcoe Showdown Pro/Am) Centennial Park | csfl.ca
September 25: Orillia Fish & Game Conservation Club Kid’s Fishing Derby Centennial Park | langmansanctuary.wordpress.com
October 1 - 2: Bassmania (Fall Challenge) Centennial Park | csfl.ca
Fairs & Festivals August 26 - 28: Orillia Rib Fest Tudhope Park | orilliaribfest.com
August 27: Local Food Festival Downtown Orillia | orilliafoodcouncil.org
September 16 - 17: 166th Orillia District Fall Fair ODAS Park | odaspark.com
September 30 - October 2: Doors Open & Culture Days Downtown Orillia | orillia.ca
October 21 - 23: Aurora Bassmasters Tournament Centennial Park | aurorabass.com
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Opera House Shows August 10 - 26: Here On The Flight Path
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Sports Events August 27: Croquet Tournament
Orillia Opera House | orilliaoperahouse.ca
Couchiching Beach Park | orilliamuseum.org
September 22: Hypnotist Cyrus
September 18: Terry Fox Run
Orillia Opera House | orilliaoperahouse.ca
Couchiching Beach Park | terryfox.org
October 16: Jersey Nights-Tribute to Frankie Valli & Four Seasons Orillia Opera House | orilliaoperahouse.ca
October 27: Derek Edwards - Alls I’m Saying Orillia Opera House | orilliaoperahouse.ca
September 24: MEC Run 5k 10k 15k Couchiching Beach Park | events.mec.ca
September 25: OSPCA Friends 4 Life Scout Valley | ontariospca.ca
September 25: Purina Walk for Dog Guides Couchiching Beach Park | purinawalkfordogguides.com
Parades
October 2: Give the Gift of Life Walk
November 18: Children’s Candlelight Parade & Tree Lighting Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park | giftoflife.on.ca
October 13: NHL Alumni Game Rotary Place
November 20: Santa Claus Parade
October 29: Halloween Howl Fun Run/Walk
Downtown Orillia | downtownorillia.ca
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park | orillia.ca
November 10 - 13: Jim Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Winter Classic Hockey Tournament Rotary Place / Brian Orser Arena | orilliahockey.com
Post Your Events on our Online Calendar
November 17: Georgian College Sledge Hockey
Advertise your event for the whole City to see! Orillia.ca has a free online calendar to advertise your events! Go online or call 705-329-7250 for more information: Orillia.ca > Events Calendar > Submit an Event
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November 18 - 20: The 30th Annual Orillia Twin Lakes Hockey Tournament Rotary Place | carhahockey.ca
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THERE IS A NEW TULIP IN TOWN! Help decorate the City with this 150 tulip inspired by our nation’s flag! Exclusively distributed at Home Hardware. The tulip is just one way to show your civic pride next year as Orillia looks to mark its own sesquicentennial alongside the nation. For details on activities happening throughout the year, visit our website or follow our hashtag on Facebook and Twitter. Resources for Activity Organizers: Is your organization working on plans to mark the 150th? Register it with us to take advantage of our free marketing materials. Visit our website for more information including potential funding opportunities.
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HALLOWEEN HOWL The Halloween Howl Fun Run/Walk is an annual event at that promotes being healthy, active and having fun. Join us in J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park on Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. RACES
PRICES
10km Run (Relay)
Student: $20.00
10km Run
Family: $60.00
5km Walk
Relay Team: $60.00
10km Run (Male) 5km Run (Female)
There are prizes for fastest times in various age divisions as well as for best costume. Register before October 21 and recieve a 20% discount. All proceeds go to Special Olympics Orillia. Register at the office (50 Andrew St. S.) or call 705-329-7250 for details.
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ORILLIA PERFORMING ARTS FORUM October 1: Conduct Us! (Orillia Vocal Ensemble) 11:30 a.m. | Market Square | orilliavocalensemble.com
October 1: Conduct Us! (Orillia Wind Ensemble) 9:30 a.m. | Market Square | orilliawindensemble.com
October 1: Conduct Us! (Orillia Silver Band) 10:30 a.m. | Market Square | orilliasilverband.com
October 15: Fall Concert 7:30 p.m. | St. Paul’s Centre | orilliasilverband.com
October 30: Duo Fortin
October 23: CMO Fall Concert
2:30 p.m. | Orillia Opera House | orilliaconcertassociation.com
chambermusicorillia.org
November 10 - 20: Waiting for the Parade
October 29: Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle
Orillia Opera House | mariposaartstheatre.ca
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November 26: CMO Children’s Choir Christmas Concert chambermusicorillia.org
November 27: Amstel Sax Quartet 2:30 p.m. | St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church orilliaconcertassociation.com
December 1: A Christmas Concert 7:00 p.m. | St. Paul’s Centre | oyso.ca
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CULTURE DAYS Join us September 30 - October 2 as Heritage Meets Culture in Orillia this fall! New this year, Parks, Recreation and Culture has combined Doors Open Orillia and Culture Days! Check out these fun, free, and interactive activities happening in your community. Be sure to keep an eye out for our event brochure and guide with full details and schedules.
PETER STREET ARTS DISTRICT ACTIVITIES Atelier Hair Jewellery Learn the art of hair jewellery with this local artist. Beverly Post-Schmeler This local artist will host painting workshops at Peter Street Fine Arts. Preregister by contacting Beverly at bpostschmeler@gmail.com. Black and White Printmaking with Xavier Fernandes Hands-on activity, come do some printmaking with this local artist. Filipino-Canadian Association New this year the Filipino-Canadian Association will have displays, music, and martial arts demonstrations exhibiting their culture. Jim Harris Experience the Hammer Dulcimer, a rare and ancient instrument. Lee Contemporary Art Collaborative painting workshops will be hosted at this gallery. Nourish Yoga Studio Nourish your mind, body, and soul at this studio located on Peter Street.
AROUND TOWN ACTIVITIES Creative Arts at Bayshore This year is Bayshore’s 8th annual show and sale, hands-on demonstrations of a number of arts and crafts will be available. Harold & Ferne New to downtown, Harold & Ferne is a local goods retailer which also hosts artisanal and craft workshops. KnightVision Video Productions & Tyler Knight Photography Join Tyler on a digital film and photo walk around Orillia. Camera rentals and film will be available for a small fee. At the Farmer’s Market “Conduct Us!” with the Orillia Silver Band, Orillia Vocal Ensemble, Orillia Wind Ensemble and Orillia Youth Symphony Orchestra (Violins will be available during this performace for hands-on demonstrations).
Orillia Museum of Art & History A regular hot spot, lots will be happening at OMAH this year with tours, printmaking workshops, the Collective Carmichael and Family Drop In! Peter Street Fine Arts Visit this gallery found in the heart of Orillia’s Arts District and experience hands-on artistic workshops and activities. Stuff by Steph New this year, Steph is a maker from Orillia who creates a number of different artisan crafts and jewellery. You can sometimes catch her at the Orillia Farmers’ Market downtown. Sunshine Ukulele Network Try your hand at the Ukulele as Laurie Pfaff brings back this popular activity. ODAC The Orillia & District Arts Council will be present on Peter Street this year with stone carving demonstrations.
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DOORS OPEN PARTICIPANTS Many of our Doors Open participants will not only be opening their doors, but also hosting activities September 30 - October 2! Be sure to visit our website orillia.ca/dooculture and view the program brochure for full details and visiting hours. Regan House A special event will be happening at Regan House located at Scout Valley, stay tuned for details. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34 Home to the Orillia Scottish Festival, be sure to visit. Leacock Museum National Historic Site Tours and the café will be open at this historic site. St. Andrew’s (St. James’ Cemetery) Self guided tours of this tranquil site will be available. St. Paul’s Centre This church is debuting itself as a cultural hub with activities for all. St. James’ Anglican Church Learn about this church’s 175 year history in Orillia. Champlain Sailing Club Explore this local sailing treasure found on the shores of Lake Couchiching. The Couchiching Conservancy Self-guided tours of Grants Woods will be available to all explorers. Friends of the OPP ( at OMAH) Check out the jail cells at OMAH with the Friends of the OPP. Geneva Theatre This local staple is debuting itself after a renovation. Manticore Books Visit a unique downtown shop that lives in an historic building. Mariposa Theatre Arts Stay tuned for details. Orillia Farmer’s Market Discover local produce at one of Ontario’s oldest farmers’ market. Orillia Fire Department The La France truck will be on display at the Orillia Opera House. Orillia Opera House Tours will be available at this local landmark. Orillia Public Library Will be hosting a weekend-long ancestry and genealogy event. The OPP Museum Discover the OPP’s policing heritage at this local museum.
Let Us Help You Plan Your Event By-laws, standard operating procedures, insurance, and venue regulations. There is a lot that goes into planning an event. Contact Haleigh Fox, Cultural Event Coordinator to arrange for a consultation to help you with the planning process at hfox@orillia.ca or 705-325-4530.
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FACILITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY From recreation and cultural facilities, scenic parks and historical landscapes, to athletic fields and meeting rooms, the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department offers many rental opportunities for small group private functions such as weddings parties, small to large festivals and events. Rental rates vary by location or requirements, detailed information on all our facilities, parks, athletic fields and venues can be found online at orillia.ca/facilitybookings.
Barnfield Point Recreation Centre AMENITIES: • Curling Ice • Bayside Restaurant • Large Event Floor • Don Shave Meeting Room • Auditorium • Rock Wall DON SHAVE MEETING ROOM
Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, this facility is home to the Orillia Curling Club and six sheets of ice in the winter. In the summer, the centre is mainly used for summer day camps, but it is also available for trade shows and special events. The auditorium is available for rental with bar, food and banquet options available. The popular Bayside Restaurant is open to the public year round. How to Book: Contact Megan Kamphuis, Permitting Clerk, at 705-325-3506 or mkamphuis@orillia.ca.
Brian Orser Arena AMENITIES: • Ice Surface • Dr. Tom Brandl Meeting Room • Mr. Blair Ashmore Meeting Room • Basketball/MultiUse Court • Concession
ICE RINK
Built in 1974, this arena was originally called Twin Lakes Arena. Its name was changed in 1984 to honour Olympian, Brian Orser, who learned his world-class form at the Gill Street rink. How to Book: Contact Megan Kamphuis, Permitting Clerk, at 705-325-3506 or mkamphuis@orillia.ca.
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Rotary Place AMENITIES: • Two Ice Surfaces • Mini-Stick Play Area • Concession • Large Event Floor • Meeting Rooms • Rock Wall • Skate Sharpening • Warming Kitchen
MEETING ROOM
Orillia’s newest recreation facility, the West Orillia Sports Complex, opened in 2010 and is home to Rotary Place, a state-of-the-art, twin-pad arena that features two NHL-sized ice rinks. Whether you are with a sports team, scouts, youth group, or just a bunch of friends, we’ll give your group an adventure to remember. How to Book: Contact Megan Kamphuis, Permitting Clerk, at 705-325-3506 or mkamphuis@orillia.ca. To book the rock wall, please contact Kim Ball, Concession Manager, at 705-325-5332 x 204 or kball@orillia.ca.
ORILLIA ROOM
BLUE RINK
ROCK WALL
The Rock Wall Climbing is social, active and fun. This makes it the perfect activity for cross training, team building, social events and burning lots and lots of energy. Prices vary depending on group size and climbing time. Participants must be at least five years of age, fit into the harness securely and be wearing closed-toed shoes. We also request that people tie-back long hair and remove hooded sweatshirts.
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Time to register for our Fall/Winter session running Sept 2016-March 2017. Learn-to-Skate, Starskate and Competitive programs offered! Power Skating for ages 6-9 years! • Programs at Rotary Place and Brian Orser Arena • NATIONALLY CERTIFIED COACHES
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Orillia Opera House AMENITIES: • Gordon Lightfoot Auditorium • Stage Extension • Studio Theatre • Stadium Seating • Green Room Lounge • Professional Lighting • Professional Sound • Fully Licensed • Wheelchair Accessible • Headsets Available for Hearing Impaired
GORDON LIGHTFOOT AUDITORIUM
Since 1895 the Orillia Opera House has been bringing the best in local, national and international talent to its stages. From performances by living legends to our popular summer theatre shows, there is always something happening that will entertain, educate and inspire. Large or small, casual or corporate – The Orillia Opera House offers a central and convenient downtown location, perfect for the most versatile production, meeting, presentation, screening, lecture or class. The Orillia Opera House is accessible and equipped with a 10’ x 12’ full-service elevator to transport people and equipment to all four levels. For more information on this facility, please visit orilliaoperahouse.ca. How to Book: Contact Wendy Fairbairn, General Manager, at 705-325-2095 or wfairbairn@orillia.ca.
Regan House AMENITIES: • Washrooms (separate building) • Meeting room
INSIDE REGAN HOUSE
This 33 by 23 foot historic home, built of squared-pine timbers, was originally located on Westmount Drive where Shopper’s Drug Mart is now located. The structure, which is Orillia’s oldest pioneer home, was dismantled and later rebuilt by volunteers at Scout Valley next to the heritage stone wall. Regan House is considered a mid-sized meeting room and can hold up to 50 people. For local non-profit groups, meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week. How to Book: Contact Megan Kamphuis, Permitting Clerk, at 705-325-3506 or mkamphuis@orillia.ca.
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Stephen Leacock Museum & National Historical Site AMENITIES: • Swanmore Hall • Lakeside gardens • Boathouse • Gift shop • Event grounds
SUN ROOM
Located on the shores of Lake Couchiching at the Old Brewery Bay in Orillia, this site is one of Canada’s most endearing cultural jewels. Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) won for himself a truly international reputation as author, economist and humorist. The 10-acre site includes Leacock’s 19-room summer home.
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How to Book: Contact Jenny Martynyshyn, Administrative Coordinator, at 705-329-1908.
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In Our Community
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CELEBRATE WITH US! Stress-Free, Mess-Free Party Planning.
Booking a birthday party is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
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Choose a location.
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Select a theme.
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Book your party!
Rock Wall Party WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Cake • Hot dogs • Slush Puppies • Skating passes for a future visit
COST: $15.00 + HST per child Guests will enjoy up to two hours on the rock wall (with six or more kids) with access to a private party room afterwards for up to two hours. Please note that all climbers must sign a participant waiver. They will not be allowed on the wall without it. If the participant is under the age of 18, their parent/guardian must sign the waiver. Participants must be at least five years of age, fit into the harness securely and be wearing closed-toed indoor shoes. We also request that people tie-back long hair and remove hooded sweatshirts. A minimum of 6 children is required.
Park Party WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Cake • Hot dogs • Slush Puppies • Skating passes for a future visit
COST: $9.00 + HST per child Guests will enjoy the use of the Couchiching Beach Park including the beach* and playground. A minimum of 6 children is required. *Parents or guardians are responsible for the direct supervision of the children in the water and are recommended to stay within arm’s reach of all swimmers at all times.
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Preschool Party
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WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Cake • Hot dogs • Slush Puppies • Skating passes for another time
COST: $20.00 + HST per child An experienced program specialist will entertain guests with unique and creative games and activities. With full access to dynamic equipment specialized for preschooler needs, there is never a dull moment at this party! A minimum of 6 children is required.
Skating Party WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Cake • Hot dogs • Slush Puppies • Rock Climbing passes a future visit
COST: $12.00 + HST per child Guests will enjoy public skating and a private party room for up to two hours afterwards. A minimum of 6 children is required.
BOOK NOW:
Contact Kim Ball, Concession Supervisor, today to book your party! kball@orillia.ca
705-325-5332 ext. 204
705-326-0000
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Recreation & Culture Programs For details visit orillia.ca
Whether it be public skating, pickleball, swimming or music lessons, we have something for everyone. Weather cancellations will be announced on the following radio stations: The DOCK 104.1 FM, CHAY 93.1 FM, LIFE 100.3 FM, KICX 106 FM, ROCK 95.7 FM and Sunshine 89.1 FM. These will also be posted on the City’s website and on the S.U.N. System. You can also follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about cancellations and more!
DROP-IN PROGRAMS
AQUATIC PROGRAMS
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS
ADULT PROGRAMS
OLDER ADULT 50Y+ PROGRAMS
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Drop-In & P.A. Day Programs For details visit orillia.ca and view the events calendar
RP = Rotary Place BOA = Brian Orser Arena
Ice Safety It is recommended that all skaters wear a C.S.A. approved helmet. Do not carry children while skating. No hockey sticks, pucks, balls or strollers allowed on the ice surface. Please do not bring food and/or beverage onto the ice surface. The drop-in skating family rate can be used for a maximum of 6 people and must include at least one adult.
all climbers (regardless of age) must have a participant waiver signed. Belayers must be at least 16 years of age. You must wear closed-toe
Rock Wall Safety
No referees will be provided for any Parks, Recreation and Culture pickup hockey. These are self-organized, non-competitive and non-contact. There will be no slap shots or aggressive play permitted in any pick-up hockey program. Teams will be randomly divided each week.
shoes and appropriate attire for climbing and climbing programs.
Pick-Up Hockey Rules
Rock climbing participants must be at least 5 years of age, fit into the harness securely and be wearing closed-toe shoes. Please note, that
(Figure Skating)
Ticket Ice
Rock Climbing
$2.75 (individual) $7.00 (family)
$15.00
$5.00
$25.00
n/a
n/a
Fees
Hockey
Yoga
Pickleball
Public Skating
Drop-In Fee
$6.00 (Y) $8.00 (A)
$5.00
$5.00
12 Session Card
$60.00 (Y) $80.00 (A)
n/a
($3.33 per session)
$40.00
Exclusion Dates Drop-in programs occasionally need to be changed or cancelled. Check the Changes/Cancellations page at orillia.ca or call 705-329-7250 for a current schedule, date exclusions and more information.
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Drop-In & Holiday Programs
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DROP-IN SCHEDULE All drop-in programs and public skates run September to March. For exact dates, please visit orillia.ca/dropin or download the pingstreet app to access the events calendar on your mobile device. Occasionally, drop-in programs need to be changed or cancelled. Please check the event’s calendar before heading out to any program or public skate.
Monday Ticket Ice (Figure Skating)
8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
RP
Adult Only Skate
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
RP
New to the Kitchen (Beginner Pickleball)
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
RP
Preschool Skate
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
RP
Men’s Pick-Up Hockey
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
RP
Pickleball
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
RP
Tuesday
Thursday Seniors’ Skate
9:20 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
RP
Adult Only Skate
10:20 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.
RP
Women’s Pick-Up Hockey
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
RP
Pickleball
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
RP
Public Skating
5:15 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
RP
Campus Pick-Up Hockey
10:10 p.m. - 11:10 p.m.
RP
Pickleball
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
RP
Public Skating
11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
RP
Friday
Saturday
Ticket Ice (Figure Skating)
9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
RP
Rock Climbing
11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
RP
Pickleball
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
RP
Women’s Pick-Up Hockey
4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
BOA
Public Skating
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
BOA
Youth Pick-Up Hockey
7:50 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
BOA
Wednesday Adult Only Skate
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
RP
Preschool Skate
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
RP
Sunday
Yoga
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
RP
Over 50 Pick-Up Hockey
9:40 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
RP
Men’s Pick-Up Hockey
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
RP
Public Skating
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
RP
Ticket Ice (Figure Skating)
2:40 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.
BOA
Rock Climbing
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
RP
Rock Climbing
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
RP
Public Skating
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
BOA
Men’s Pick-Up Hockey
10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
BOA
Campus Pick-Up Hockey
7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
BOA
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HOLIDAY & P.A. DAY ACTIVITIES P.A. Day Camps
4Y - 12Y
Children will enjoy creative, fun-filled days during our P.A. Day camps. A variety of activities will be planned, which may include rock climbing, active and quiet games, outdoor play, crafts, songs and so much more! Let our energetic, qualified staff provide hours of fun and excitement for your child. This is a great opportunity to meet new friends and develop new skills. Children need to bring a peanut-free lunch, weather appropriate attire, skates and a helmet and closed-toe shoes. Please be aware rock climbing is only available for children in the 6-12 year camp.
P.A. Day Drop-In Public Skating October 21: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. RP November 18: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. RP
Rock Climbing October 21: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. RP November 18: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. RP
P.A. Day Camp (4Y-5Y) Fee: $28.50(R) / $35.60(N) Rotary Place, Orillia Room FRI
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
OCT 21
1 DAY
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
NOV 18
1 DAY
6540
P.A. Day Camp (6Y-12Y) Fee: $28.50(R) / $35.60(N) Rotary Place, Orillia Room FRI
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
OCT 21
1 DAY
6544
FRI
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
NOV 18
1 DAY
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Holiday Drop-In Public Skating Thanksgiving (October 10): 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. BOA
Some New Programs this Fall: Check out some of our new programs such as Afterschool Art, Highland Dance, Horror Film Making/Make-Up & Special Effects, Stone Carving 101 and Country Heat!
Additional Drop-In Rock Climbing November 11: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. RP November 12: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. RP
REGISTRATION
House League and Rep. Programs
Deadline for Rep Team Tryout Registration is Aug. 31st. Information and registration can be found online at
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Novice September (Grades 3 & 4) Atom December (Grades 5 & 6) Bantam March (Grades 7 & 8) Eight week long Instructional Co-ed Programs for all ages ◆ Volunteers welcomed to sign up to help in all areas of organization. ◆ Registration fees are eligible for Income Tax Receipts. ◆ Assistance may be available for youth from disadvantaged households.
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Aquatics Registration begins: Friday, August 19, 2016
Aquatic Facilities
Best Western Mariposa Inn
Orillia Highwayman Inn
Pool Features
For Parents
Pool Features
For Parents
• All shallow pool • 1.2 metre deep end • Long shape (for lap swimming) • Small changeroom (extra space in washrooms as well)
• Access to fitness room • Free parking • Free WiFi • Starbucks coffee available • Restaurant: The Grape & Olive
• Shallow/deep pool • 2.59 metre deep end • Large changeroom
• Lounge area • Free parking • Free WiFi • Restaurant: McCabes
400 Memorial Avenue
201 Woodside Drive
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HOW TO BECOME A LIFEGUARD OR SWIM INSTRUCTOR Did you know that in 2018, we will need over 70 lifeguards for the new recreation centre? Bronze Cross & Standard First Aid
LSS Assistant Instructor
Calling all Grade 7 & 8 Students! In two years time there will be many job opportunities - just when you’re at the age to work! • Learn how to save lives • Be part of a team
Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid
LSS Swim & Lifesaving Instructor
• Meet new people • Make $$$ • Challenge yourself • Have fun!
Qualified Lifeguard/ Instructor
National Lifeguard
City of Orillia
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EARN HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS AND WORK TOWARDS BECOMING A LIFEGUARD Option 1
Option 2
This option includes five certifications and one credit: Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid with CPR-C, Lifesaving Society Assistant Instructors, High Five PHCD and credit IDC30. You can be a student of any High School – Public or Catholic, but you must be 14 years of age by the last day of the course. This course will include two Saturdays that will be selected during the class.
This option includes four certifications and two high school credits: Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid with CPR-C, National Lifeguard Pool and credits IDP30A and PPZ3C. You must be a student at Patrick Fogarty High School and be 16 years of age by the last day of the course. Please note that June 16 is the exam date. Pool sessions are Monday to Thursday and in-class sessions are on Fridays.
Orillia YMCA, Swimming Pool Fee: $285.00(R) / $356.25(N) + HST
Orillia YMCA, Swimming Pool Fee: $295.00(R) / $368.75(N) + HST
TUE
5:00 - 9:00 PM
SEP 20 - JAN 17
Register: 722-3555 EX. 341
SEMES. 2
9:00 - 10:15 AM
For more information contact: Tracy at 705-722-3555 Ext 341 or continuingeducation@smcdsb.on.ca
FEB 6 - JUN 16
Register: 722-3555 EX. 341
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Swimmer 12 (Bronze Cross & Standard First Aid)
Lifeguarding Courses Swimmer 10 (Bronze Star) This course is in preparation for Bronze Medallion, emphasizing swimming skills and lifesaving fitness. Participants develop problemsolving and decision-making skills individually and with partners and learn how to take charge in an emergency. Bronze Star is the prerequisite to Bronze Medallion (if swimmer is not yet 13 years old.) Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $87.40(R) / $109.29(N) TUE
6:15 PM
1 HR
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13Y+
This award further develops lifesaving training and the principles of lifeguarding including rescues of increased difficulty. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for the National Lifeguard Award. Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid. Please bring CLSM. Orillia YMCA, Swimming Pool Fee: $50.00(R) / $62.50(N) SAT
3:00 PM
2.5 HRS
SEP 24
11 WKS
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Only pay the material and certification fee. 8 WKS
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Swimmer 11 (Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid)
13Y+
Your lifesaving career starts here with the first class in the Lifesaving Society’s Leadership Program. This course develops a timed swim fitness component and introduces decision making and judgment skills. It also teaches responses to complex water rescue situations. The First Aid and CPR component covers a general knowledge of First Aid principles and emergency treatment of injuries. Skills to be learned will include victim assessment, resuscitation skills, CPR, choking and what to do for internal bleeding, heart attack and stroke. Prerequisite: 13 years or Bronze Star. Orillia YMCA, Swimming Pool Fee: $65.00(R) / $81.25(N) SAT
3:00 PM
2.5 HRS
Aquatic Leadership Session SEP 24
10 WKS 11
6743 5761
Only pay the material and certification fee.
Get Your Volunteer Hours Volunteer opportunities are available. Please contact Christine Mitchell at cmitchell@orillia.ca for details.
All Ages
Does your child like to swim? Start your child on the exciting career path to become a Lifeguard/Swim Instructor. Parent Information Sessions will be held to review the various courses, certifications and requirements to become a Lifeguard/Swim Instructor. The City of Orillia will be looking to hire approximately 70 certified Lifeguards/Swim Instructors in anticipation of the new recreation facility in 2018. Orillia City Centre, Brooks Boardroom Fee: Free! WED
5:00 PM
1 HR
AUG 31
1 CLASS
6684
Contact us for your free intro. Classes can be scaled for any ability level.
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SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE Preschool Levels
Parent & Tot Levels
Swimmer Levels
Specialty Levels
Private Lessons
Highwayman Inn 4:00 p.m.
4:15
4:30
p.m.
p.m.
4:45
5:00
p.m.
p.m.
5:15
5:30
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5:45
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6:00
p.m.
6:15
p.m.
6:30
p.m.
6:45
p.m.
7:00
p.m.
p.m.
7:15 p.m.
Sunday Parent & Tot 1
Swimmer 2 Shallow
Swimmer 3
Private Lessons
Preschool 4/5
Swimmer 4
Swimmer 5/6
Swimmer 2 Deep
Preschool 2
Parent & Tot 2/3
Swimmer 7/8
Preschool 1
Super Tots Swimmer 1
Preschool 3
Preschool Prep
Tuesday Swimmer 5/6
Preschool 2
Parent & Tot 2/3 Private Lessons
Swimmer 4
Preschool 3
Swimmer 3
Preschool 4/5 Swimmer 2 Deep
Preschool 1
Swimmer 9/10
Best Western Mariposa Inn 4:00 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
4:30
4:45
p.m.
5:00
p.m.
p.m.
5:15
5:30
p.m.
p.m.
5:45
6:00
p.m.
6:15
p.m.
6:30
6:45
7:00
7:15
12:15
12:30
12:45
1:00
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p.m.
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Sunday Parent & Tot 1
Swimmer 1
Preschool 4
Swimmer 1
Parent & Tot 2
Swimmer 2 Shallow
Preschool Prep
Preschool 2
Parent & Tot 3
Preschool 5
Preschool 1
Preschool 3
Parent & Tot 2/3
Preschool 2/3
Swimmer 1
Parent & Tot 1
Preschool 4/5
Swimmer 2 Shallow
Monday
Private Lessons 9:30 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Thursday Parent & Tot 1
Preschool 1/Prep Parent & Tot 2/3
10:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
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SWIM LEVEL CHART PARENT & TOT LEVELS
SWIMMER LEVELS
Parent & Tot 1
Swimmer 1
3M-12M / 30 min
6Y-12Y / 30 min
Parent & Tot 2
Swimmer 2 Shallow
Parent & Tot 3
Swimmer 2 Deep
13M-24M / 30 min
2Y-3Y / 30 min
Start Preschool Levels when 3 years of age
6Y-12Y / 30 min
6Y-12Y / 30 min
Swimmer 3
6Y-12Y / 45 min
Swimmer 4
PRESCHOOL LEVELS
6Y-12Y / 45 min
Preschool Prep
Swimmer 5
3Y-5Y / 30 min
Preschool 1 3Y-5Y / 30 min
6Y-12Y / 45 min
Swimmer 6
6Y-12Y / 45 min
Preschool 2 3Y-5Y / 30 min
ADVANCED LEVELS
Preschool 3 3Y-5Y / 30 min
Preschool 4 3Y-5Y / 30 min
Preschool 5 3Y-5Y / 30 min
Start Swimmer Levels when 6 years of age
Swimmer 7 (Rookie) 8Y-12 Y / 1 hr
Swimmer 8 (Ranger) 8Y-12Y / 1 hr
Swimmer 9 (Star) 8Y-12Y / 1 hr
Swimming Lesson Schedules and Cancellations Every effort is made by the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department to keep lessons scheduled as advertised. However, due to registration numbers and wait-lists, we may have to cancel and/or combine some classes. Parks, Recreation and Culture will make every effort to notify, in advance, if swimming lessons are cancelled. On occasion, cancellations may happen on short notice due to unexpected situations such as pool fouling, facility cancellations, power failure, or mechanical difficulties. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. For weather cancellations during weekdays, we will make the decision at 3:30 p.m. that day and cancellations will be announced on the radio as well as posted on the S.U.N. System website and the City website. You can also follow Parks, Recreation and Culture on Facebook or Twitter for cancellation announcements.
Evaluations Swimming lessons follow progressive evaluations and recognize that everyone learns at a different pace. Please realize that your child may need to repeat a level to ensure that they have mastered all of the required skills. This will help to make your child a stronger, more competent swimmer. If you have any questions, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705-329-7251.
Notes for Parents / Guardians Please ensure that your child has gone to the bathroom, and has had a shower before entering the pool. Please ensure that your child wears proper swimming diapers if necessary. If your child has been ill or is nauseous, it is recommended that you do not send them to class. It is suggested that your child avoid eating at least one hour prior to swimming lessons. If you are unsure of the level your child should take, please contact Christine Mitchell at the Parks, Recreation and Culture office by telephone at 705-329-7251.
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Parent & Tot 2 “Had a blast! Great facility and teaching crew. Keep it up!”
Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool
Parent & Tot 3M - 12M
Spend quality time with your child and socialize through structured in-water interaction between parent and child. Skills include: assisted front/back floats, assisted floats wearing PFD, arms splashing, reaching, paddling on front and back and readiness for submersions. Parent Participation is required. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6689
MON
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6688
THU
9:30 AM
30 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6690
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool 30 MIN
SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
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MON
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
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THU
10:00 AM
30 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
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Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool
Parent & Tot 1
4:00 PM
13M - 24M
Spend quality time with your child and have fun while learning to socialize through the following skills: assisted front/back surface support, blowing bubbles on and in the water, getting face wet and floating with PFDs. Parent participation is required.
YOUR FEEDBACK
SUN
705-329-7250
SEP 18
8 WKS
6691
SUN
6:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6693
TUE
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6696
Parent & Tot 3
2Y - 3Y
Spend quality time with your child and have fun while learning to socialize through the following skills: jump entry, entry from sitting, blowing bubbles, attempt to recover object from bottom, under water passes from instructor to parent. Parent participation is required. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6698
MON
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6699
THU
10:00 AM
30 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6700
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
6:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6697
TUE
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6701
Super Tots
20M - 3Y
Children work on their independent swim skills, back floats, jumping in and returning to the side of the pool and swimming unassisted three feet or more. This course will encourage less dependence on the parent and more work with the Instructor. Participants must have completed Parent & Tot 3. Parent participation is required. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6737
Attention Parents/Guardians: There will be no swimming lessons on October 9 or 10, 2016.
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Preschool 1
3Y - 5Y
These preschoolers will have fun learning to get in and out of the water. We will help them jump into chest-deep water. They will try floats on their front and back, and glides on their back while wearing a PFD. They will learn to get their face wet and blow bubbles underwater. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6702
THU
10:00 AM
30 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6705
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool
Preschool
SUN
5:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6704
TUE
6:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6703
Preschool Prep Unsure if your preschooler is ready to go it alone? Preschool prep offers the same content as Preschool 1, but allows parents to participate for as many classes as your preschooler needs to feel comfortable on their own. Parent participation is required. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N)
• Please ensure that your child has gone to the bathroom and has had a shower before entering the pool.
Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6724
THU
10:00 AM
30 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6723
5:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
• Please ensure that your child wears proper swimming diapers and that they are the correct size. • If your child has been ill or is nauseous, it is recommended that you do not send them to class.
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
Attention Parents/Guardians:
8 WKS
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This symbol indicates that the recreation program is eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. Please note that this credit will no longer be available for programs starting in 2017. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website.
• It is suggested that your child avoid eating at least one hour prior to swimming lessons. • Swim badges can be purchased at the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department office for the Preschool and Swimmer levels at a cost of $2.00 each. Badges are not available for Parent & Tot courses or Preschool Prep. • Swimming lessons follow progressive evaluations and recognize that everyone learns at a different pace. Your child may need to repeat a level to ensure they have mastered all of the required skills. If you have any questions, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705-329-7251.
UPCOMING EVENTS 705-325-0353 4500 Fairgrounds Rd. AD{TS4746691}
166th Orillia Fall Fair • September 9-11 Fall Mom to Mom sale • September 17 Halloween Dance • October 29 Orillia Holiday Craft Show • November 5 New Years Eve Dance • December 31 For more information contact ODAS Park office at odaspark@sympatico.ca Mom to Mom sale and Craft show vendors can contact CakeEventsOrillia@hotmail.com
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Aquatics
orillia.ca
Preschool 4
705-329-7250
3Y - 5Y
Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out by themselves wearing a PFD. They will do side roll entries and open their eyes underwater. They will master a short (3-5m) swim on their front and gliding and kicking on their side. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6715
MON
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6716
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool
Preschool 2
SUN
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6714
TUE
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6717
3Y - 5Y
These preschoolers learn to jump into chest-deep water by themselves, and get in and get out wearing a PFD. They will submerge and exhale underwater. They will glide on their front and back while wearing a PFD.
Preschool 5
3Y - 5Y
Get more adventurous with a forward roll entry wearing a PFD and holding their breath underwater for up to 10 sec. Longer front/back crawl swims, interval training and learn how to whip kick.
Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6709
MON
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6708
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6707
TUE
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6706
Preschool 3
3Y - 5Y
These youngsters will try both jumping and a side roll into deep water while wearing a PFD. They will recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They will work on kicking and gliding through the water on their front and back.
Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6721
MON
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6720
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6719
TUE
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6718
Children & Youth
Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6712
MON
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6713
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
6:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6710
TUE
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6711
Swimmer 1
6Y - 12Y
These beginners will become comfortable jumping into water with and without a Personal Flotation Device. They’ll learn to open their eyes, exhale and hold their breath underwater. They’ll work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back. Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool
Attention Parents/Guardians: There will be no swimming lessons on October 9 or 10, 2016.
SUN
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6739
MON
6:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6740
SUN
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6741
8 WKS
6738
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
orillia.ca
Aquatics
705-329-7250
Swimmer 2 Shallow
6Y - 12Y
This is a shallow water class. Participants will jump into chest-deep water, front and back float (3-5 sec), surface support (10 sec), recover an object in shallow water, submerge and hold their breath (5 sec), kick with an aid on their front, back (5m), vertical whip kick (5 sec) and complete front and back crawl (10m). Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6747
MON
6:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6746
4:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
6Y - 12Y
These intermediate swimmers will swim 5 m underwater and lengths of front, back crawl, whip kick, and breaststroke arms with breathing. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25 m and 4 x 25 m front or back crawl interval training. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $78.70(R) / $98.40(N) SUN
5:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6751
TUE
5:30 PM
45 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6752
Swimmer 5
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool SUN
Swimmer 4
8 WKS
Swimmer 2 Deep
6748
6Y - 12Y
This is a deep water class. Participants will jump into deep water, enter sideways wearing a PFD, front and back float (10 sec), surface support (20 sec) , recover an object in chest deep water, submerge and hold their breath (10 sec), kick with an aid on their front, back 10 m, vertical whip kick (10 sec) and complete front and back crawl 15 m.
6Y - 12Y
Swimmers will refine their front and back crawl over 50 m swims of each, and breaststroke over 15–25 m. Then they’ll pick up the pace in 25 m sprints and two interval training bouts: 4 x 50 m front or back crawl; and 4 x 10–15 m breaststroke. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $78.70(R) / $98.40(N) SUN
4:30 PM
45 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6754
TUE
6:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6753
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $53.90(R) / $67.40(N) SUN
5:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6745
TUE
6:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6744
Swimmer 3
6Y - 12Y
Swimmers will complete the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll work on 10–15 m of front crawl, back crawl and whip kick and flutter kick interval training up to 4 x 25 m.
Open House with Free Swim Assessments This is a fantastic opportunity for people of any age to meet the instructors and receive a swim assessment to determine the candidate’s swimming ability. An instructor will provide a recommendation for registration into the appropriate swim level. Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool SAT
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $78.70(R) / $98.40(N)
10:00 AM
2 HRS
SEP 10
1 CLASS
6686
1 CLASS
6687
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool
SUN
5:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6749
TUE
5:30 PM
45 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6750
SAT
1:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 10
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Aquatics
orillia.ca
Swimmer 6
6Y - 12Y
These advanced swimmers will rise to the challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeater and scissor kick. They’ll develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25 m. They’ll easily swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke, and they will complete a 300 m workout. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $78.70(R) / $98.40(N) SUN
4:30 PM
45 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6755
TUE
6:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 20
8 WKS
6756
Swimmer 7 (Rookie Patrol)
8Y - 12Y
This program develops swimming strength and efficiency with an emphasis on personal responsibility. Participants will swim 100 m in 3 minutes, do a compact jump, perform the eggbeater kick (1 min) and endurance swim (200-300 m).
705-329-7250
Private Lessons Private Lessons
3Y+
Private lessons are available for all ages including adults. If you are interested in private lessons, but would like to arrange a different time than indicated below, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705-329-7251. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $101.00(R) / $126.25(N) SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
4 WKS
6727
SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
4 WKS
6728
TUE
5:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 20
4 WKS
6729
SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 23
4 WKS
6731
SUN
4:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 23
4 WKS
6732
TUE
5:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 18
4 WKS
6730
Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $83.30(R) / $104.10(N) SUN
5:45 PM
1 HR
SEP 18
8 WKS
Swimmer 8 (Ranger Patrol)
6757
8Y - 12Y
Participants will further their understanding of safe water rescue through victim simulation and minor first aid treatment. They will swim 200 m in 6 minutes. Participants will learn how to perform noncontact rescue to enhance capability in the water. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $83.30(R) / $104.10(N) SUN
5:45 PM
1 HR
SEP 18
8 WKS
Swimmer 9 (Star Patrol)
6758
8Y - 12Y
Participants will complete a 300 m timed swim (in 9 minutes or less) and endurance workouts. Water rescue skills include turning and supporting a victim face up in shallow water and a 20 m rescue with a towing aid and more advanced first aid skills. Highwayman Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $83.30(R) / $104.10(N) TUE
6:15 PM
1 HR
SEP 20
Private Shallow Lessons 8 WKS
6759
Attention Parents/Guardians: There will be no swimming lessons on October 9 or 10, 2016.
3Y+
Private lessons are available for all ages including adults. If you are interested in private lessons, but would like to arrange a different time than indicated below, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705329-7251. Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $101.00(R) / $126.25(N) MON
6:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
4 WKS
6725
MON
6:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 24
4 WKS
6726
orillia.ca
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Aquatics
705-329-7250
Adult Aquarobic Workout
16Y +
This class is a great way to keep fit and have fun with minimal impact on your joints. All classes are set to music. Exercises include toning, cardio, and flexibility and can be adapted to any level of fitness. Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $55.70(R) / $69.60(N) + HST Instructors: Sandra Saddy/Pat McHaffie WED
7:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 21
8 WKS
Aqua Fitness
6399
16Y +
During this class, you will be motivated through the motions of a regular fitness class including warm-up, cardio, muscular strength, endurance, and a relaxing cool-down in a pool 1.2 m deep. Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $66.30(R) / $82.90(N) + HST Instructor: Brigitte Sanderson TUE
8:45 AM
45 MIN
SEP 20
10 WKS
6398
55Y+ Senior Aqua Fitness
50Y +
This class is geared towards seniors and has the same components of a regular aqua fitness class including warm-up, cardio, muscular strength and endurance with a relaxing cool-down in a pool 1.2 m deep. Best Western Mariposa Inn, Swimming Pool Fee: $66.30(R) / $82.90(N) + HST Instructor: Brigitte Sanderson TUE
9:45 AM
45 MIN
SEP 20
10 WKS
6616
TUE
10:30 AM
45 MIN
SEP 20
10 WKS
6814
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Preschool Registration begins: Friday, August 19, 2016
Almost on My Own: Skating
Parented Intro to Play Ball Warriors: 2 Can Play Too
2Y-3Y
Children learn to participate with confidence in a structured environment that will stimulate movement, muscle strength and social behaviour. Physical and concept development are taught through understanding shapes, colours, direction and space. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $88.00(R) / $110.00(N) Instructor: Kris Cranley 9:30 AM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6566
MON
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6567
16Y+ 2Y-4Y
Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $46.35(R) / $57.90(N) 11:00 AM
1 HR
new SEP 27
8 WKS
6397
12:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
Fractured Fairy Tales
This class allows children and their parents/caregivers to gradually separate, gently easing them into the preschool experience and preparing them for un-parented programs. Preschool activities may include songs, games, free play, circle times and more.
TUE
Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.00(R) / $65.00(N) 6820
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016.
No Class: October 10, 2016 for either of the above courses.
Almost on My Own
Unsure if your skater is ready to go it alone? Almost on My Own: Skating offers the same content as the Beginner Learn to Skate Program, but allows parents to participate for as many classes as their skater needs to feel comfortable on their own. These skaters must be comfortable walking in their skates before they take to the ice for the first time. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all children and recommended for adults. Parent participation required.
SUN
MON
4Y-5Y
3Y-5Y
Young kids and Moms (or Dads) get to stretch their imagination together, experimenting with words through role play and improvisation. In Fractured Fairy Tale worlds, we can express ourselves physically and creatively. Learning language skills and social skills in pairs and/or as one group, while changing a familiar fairy tale into something completely different. Parent participation required. Orillia Opera House, Studio Theatre Fee: $65.00(R) / $81.25(N) WED
4:15 PM
45 MIN
No Class: September 28, 2016.
SEP 21
8 WKS
6482
orillia.ca
Fun Factory
3Y- 5Y
This program will provide preschoolers with the opportunity to socialize with peers while experiencing a weekly theme through crafts, song, free play and story time. Parent participation may be required. Rotary Place, Meeting Room Fee: $34.75(R) / $43.45(N) SAT
9:00 AM
45 MINS
new SEP 24
8 WKS
Messy Art
Pumpkin Patch
2Y+
Decorate for the fall and bring the kids to carve their pumpkins and leave the clean up to us! Transform your gourds into something spectacularly scary. The fee covers one child and includes the pumpkin. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $12.00(R) / $15.00(N) per child SAT
5722
2:00 PM
2 HRS
OCT 29
3Y- 5Y
Beginner Learn to Skate
Rotary Place, Meeting Room Fee: $34.75(R) / $43.45(N)
Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N)
45 MIN
new SEP 21
8 WKS
Parent & Tot Skating
6802
3Y-4Y
Wiggle, walk and learn to glide on the ice. Parents will take the lead with guidance from instructors to participate in activities to make our youngest skaters gain a positive experience on the ice. These skaters must be comfortable walking in their skates before they take to the ice for the first time. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all children and recommended for adults. Parent participation required. Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N) SUN
11:45 AM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6635
SUN
12:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6636
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for either of the above classes.
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6614
Un-Parented
Get messy with your little one in this nurturing environment where children’s curiosities and imaginations are celebrated. Messy Art is designed for children and parents to experience their creative side together. Participants will create various projects involving color paint, putty, and much more. Prepare to get messy. Parent participation is required.
10:00 AM
1 CLASS
Please bring your own pumpkin carving tools.
No Class: October 15 or 29, 2016.
WED
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Preschool Programs
705-329-7250
4Y-6Y
In this introductory level, skaters will learn to feel comfortable on the ice. It is important for these skaters to be comfortable walking in their skates before they take to the ice for the first time. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.
SUN
11:45 AM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6626
SUN
12:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6627
SUN
12:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6628
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for any of the above classes.
CrossFit Kids
4Y-6Y
This is a strength-and-conditioning program that is specially designed for kids and teens. It helps them to develop a life long love of fitness. In a group setting, fun and engaging workouts deliver measurable results. Proper movement mechanics is stressed and consistency of good movement is a necessity before loads are added or intensity is increased. CrossFit Orillia, Gymnasium Fee: $75.00(R) / $93.75(N) SAT
10:45 AM
30 MIN
No Class: October 8, 2016.
444 West Street South, Orillia 705-329-0202 www.sunshinecarpet.ca .ca
SEP 10
8 WKS
6455
PRESC HOOL R OOM • WALKING /JOGGING T RACK
• FITNESS CENTRE • MULTI-PURPOSE ROOMS • LA
Built in the heart of the community, for the community. The facility design will honour the site’s history, while creating new and exciting opportunities for Orillia’s future. It will serve to connect Orillia not only physically through the Lightfoot trail system and its proximity to the Downtown, but also figuratively as it serves as a community hub and the social heart of the City.
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JUN
June 1, 2015
JUN-SEP
Schematic Design
Visit orillia.ca for more information.
OCT-JAN
Detailed Design
FEB-JUL
2016 - 2018
Construction Documentation & Tendering
Construction
2018
Facility Open
PA R K S, R E C R E AT I O N & C U LT U R E
An Essential Part of Your Life
• TRAIL • FITNESS STUDIO ROOMS • LEISURE POOL L O O P C I T U P A R • THE M U I S A N M Y G AP POOL •
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SPORT MEADOW
SMALL MEADOW
LARGE MEADOW
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Preschool Programs
orillia.ca
Highland Dance
4Y-6Y
Students will be taught the fundamentals of Highland Dance, with basic positions, movement and steps including Pas de Basque, Pas de Basque & High Cuts and Highland Fling. Attention will be given to understanding of musicality and counting . Highland Dancing is excellent for fitness, fun and friends! Orillia Opera House, Gordon Lightfoot Stage new Fee: $54.50(R) / $68.10(N) Instructor: Kathy Hambly, Member, BATD, SDTA, Adjudicator SOBHD MON
5:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6809
Play Ball Warriors
The perfect introduction to soccer and team participation. Fun and non-competitive games and drills introduce the basic skills of soccer. No aimless running around, each child has their own ball and is kept busy for the entire session. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $115.00(R) / $143.75(N) Instructor: Kris Cranley
Play Ball Warriors (3Y-4Y) MON
MON
In the Mix
4Y-7Y
This is an innovative program that provides a unique opportunity for children to explore what’s new in dance, music and internet technology. This experience is about developing mind and body, and gaining confidence and social skills. Students will learn a brief hip-hop dance to share with parents at the last class. They will also work in small groups to create one-of-a-kind music-videos, using iPads supplied by In the Mix. Kids get to be Directors, DJs, and Choreographers while producing their own custom HipHop music-videos! At the end of the session, students can securely view their videos online. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $87.50(R) / $109.40(N) 5:15 PM
1 HR
3Y-5Y
6:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6568
SEP 19
8 WKS
6569
SEP 19
8 WKS
6570
Play Ball Warriors (3Y-5Y)
No Class: October 10 or November 14, 2016.
TUE
705-329-7250
10:00 AM
45 MIN
Play Ball Warriors (4Y-5Y) MON
6:45 PM
45 MIN
No Class: October 10, 2016 for any of the above courses.
new
SEP 20
8 WKS
6812
Kinder Dance
3Y-5Y
This introductory class develops rhythm, balance, and co-ordination. Basic jazz and ballet fundamentals are incorporated into fun classes of creative movement. Please review your receipt for information on appropriate attire. Tapps Performing Arts Studio Fee: $55.00(R) / $68.75(N) FRI
5:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 23
8 WKS
6508
SAT
10:00 AM
45 MIN
SEP 24
8 WKS
6509
No Class: October 8, 2016.
Pre-Hockey
3Y-5Y
Does your child want to try hockey before you spend hundreds of dollars on equipment? This program provides an introduction to both basic skating and hockey skills for the young enthusiast as well as the opportunity to scrimmage. Please note your child must be able to skate to register in this program and that full hockey equipment is required. Rotary Place, Arena 1 (Blue) Fee: $105.00(R) / $131.25(N) SUN
8:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 18
8 WKS
6571
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for either of the above classes.
Little Lotus Kickboxing
4Y-7Y
This program is based on fundamental learning through various games that focus on exercise, coordination attention and discipline. This is a great program for kids who don’t want the traditionalism of Karate, but great for getting and staying in shape as well as learning a very practical form of self-defence. Black Lotus Kickboxing, Fitness Studio Fee: $90.00(R) / $112.50(N) TUE
4:15 PM
45 MIN
SEP 20
new
8 WKS
6797
Tiny Toes Dance
3Y-5Y
This program combines jazz and ballet dancing for your preschooler. Little ones will have a great time learning basic dance steps while having fun. A routine will complete the class. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $46.35(R) / $57.90(N) THU
5:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6667
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Children & Youth Registration begins: Friday, August 19, 2016
Acro Dance
Arts & Culture
Ballet
5Y-8Y
Balance, grace, agility and discipline. Classical ballet is the essential part of every dancer’s repertoire. Instruction is according to the Canadian Dance Teachers Association method. A bodysuit, tights or something comfortable that allows for movement is recommended. No skirts without shorts underneath.
SAT
10:45 AM
30 MIN
Through a combination of dance and floor gymnastics, participants will learn how to properly execute acrobatic tricks and develop gymnastics skills. This contemporary and energizing dance style will be sure to have your child flipping with fun! Tapps Performing Arts Studio 5Y-8Y Fee: $55.00(R) / $68.75(N) 9Y-13Y Fee: $73.50(R) / $91.90(N)
Acro Dance (5Y-8Y) SAT
Tapps Performing Arts Studio Fee: $36.75(R) / $45.90(N)
5Y-13Y
9:15 AM
45 MIN
SEP 24
8 WKS
6374
SEP 22
8 WKS
6375
No Class: October 8, 2016. SEP 24
8 WKS
6404
No Class: October 8, 2016.
Think Feet Family Foot Clinic
Sheilagh Rose D.Ch. IIWCC and Edward Moloy D.Ch. Registered Chiropodists
Acro Dance (9Y-13Y) THU
6:45 PM
1 HR
Located in the Orillia Common Roof Building 169 Front Street South Orillia, Ontario, L3V 4S8
Services Available:
• Basic and Advanced Foot Care • Diabetic Foot Care • Biomechanical Assessments • Wound Management • Custom Made Orthotics • Therapeutic Footwear
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Children & Youth Programs
Afterschool Art
orillia.ca
8Y-12Y
This symbol indicates that we estimate the recreation program will be eligible for the Children’s Arts Tax Credit. Please note that this credit will no longer be available for programs starting in 2017. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website.
This class is for kids that love art. We will offer a variety of creative projects, including drawing and painting, printmaking, handbuilding with clay, and sculpture with found objects. Participants also have opportunities to make and create in the galleries. Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Room Fee: $100.00(R) / $125.00(N) THU
4:45 PM
1.25 HRS
705-329-7250
OCT 6
new
10 WKS
6784
All materials are supplied. Please bring a paint shirt or wear older clothes.
Art of Improv
8Y-12Y
Come and join our improv group! This class will be full of physical comedy and word play. Using a sense of humour, quick thinking and creativity, we will learn the Art of Improv. Join us as we play and explore fun theatre games. Bring your sense of humour and desire to laugh! We will end of the workshop series with a performance for family and friends. Orillia Opera House, Studio Theatre Fee: $88.00(R) / $110.00(N) WED
5:15 PM
1 HR
SEP 21
8 WKS
TUE
7:15 PM
45 MIN
SEP 13
new
13 WKS
6771
8:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 12
8 WKS
6429
TUE
2:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 11
8 WKS
6434
WED
5:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 14
8 WKS
6435
THU
3:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 13
8 WKS
6779
Ensemble Singing for Teens
13Y-16Y
This course is best suited to those who have some experience singing as soloists and desire to improve their skills at group singing. Young people will have an opportunity to experience singing in harmony while learning breathing technique, diction, rhythm and some music theory. Repertoire will be drawn from pop music and musical theatre and will include two-part singing and some four-part singing. Terry Therien Studio, Music Room Fee: $250.00(R) / $312.50(N)
Beginner Piano for Children
new
6Y+
Participants will require a piano or keyboard for this program to be worthwhile. If you are using an electric instrument it must have at least 76 keys. Participants will begin learning to read notes and rhythm in the treble staff. Valuable keyboard techniques including posture, hand position and keyboard articulation will be covered. Music theory will also be introduced. Please note the price and number of weeks were incorrect in the printed guide, they are correct here. We apologize for the inconvenience. Terry Therien Studio, Music Room Fee: $212.50(R) / $265.60(N)
new
SAT
10:00 AM
30 MIN
SEP 10
11 WKS
6768
SAT
11:30 AM
30 MIN
SEP 10
11 WKS
6769
No Class: October 8, 2016.
In The Shed Music Studio, Classroom Fee: $80.00(R) / $100.00(N) Instructor: Tom Schepp
11Y-15Y
This course will introduce note reading, rhythm, scales and chords. Previous experience is not necessary. Anyone entering a high school music program will benefit. We will be covering all of the material necessary to pass the Royal Conservatory’s Basic Rudiments exam. Terry Therien Studio, Music Room Fee: $250.00(R) / $312.50(N)
7Y+
Guitar? Drums? Basic Bass? Keys? Bongos? Choose your instrument or maybe take a try at all of them. We will custom design a music program just for you to follow, that will help you enjoy playing music for the rest of your life. The studio is located at 256 Hughes, Suite 7. To see more times offered, visit orillia.ca.
MON
6400
No Class: September 28, 2016.
Basic Rudiments of Music Theory
Children & Youth After School Music Program (Private)
THU
7:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 15
10 WKS
Highland Dance
6770
7Y-12Y
Students will be instructed on basic positions, movements and steps of Highland Dance, including musicality with progression to learning the Highland Fling. Basic movements of the Sword Dance will also be taught. Fitness, fun and friendship is also included! new Orillia Opera House, Gordon Lightfoot Stage Fee: $72.50(R) / $90.60(N) Instructor: Kathy Hambly, Member, BATD, SDTA, Adjudicator SOBHD
MON
5:45 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
No Class: October 10 or November 14, 2016.
8 WKS
6810
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Hip Hop Dance
6Y- 15Y
Join us for a high-energy, fun-filled hip hop dance class guaranteed to get everyone moving! Learn fundamental moves and various routines of hip hop dance while grooving to the latest music. Tapps Performing Arts Studio Fee: $55.00(R) / $68.75(N)
Hip Hop Dance (6Y-9Y) THU
6:00 PM
45 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
6493
In the Mix
Hip Hop Dance (10Y-15Y) THU
6:45 PM
45 MIN
SEP 22
8 WKS
Horror Film Making / Make-Up & Special Effects
6492
9Y-14Y
Warning: This workshop will give you the chance to make a horror movie that will scare family and friends! Jump into the director’s chair and begin filming your next Halloween blockbuster. Using digital video cameras, tripods, lighting and Apple Mobile computers you will produce, direct, film, act in and edit your very own suspense film,adding titles, special effects, transitions, voice-overs and sound effects during post production. Rotary Place, Meeting Room Fee: $49.45(R) / $61.80(N) SAT
9:00 AM
7 HRS
7Y-12Y
This is an innovative program that provides a unique opportunity for children to explore what’s new in dance, music and internet technology. This experience is about developing mind and body, and gaining confidence and social skills. Students will learn a brief hip-hop dance to share with parents at the last class. They will also work in small groups to create one-of-a-kind music-videos, using iPads supplied by In the Mix. Kids get to be Directors, DJs, and Choreographers while producing their own custom hip hop music-videos! At the end of the session, students can securely view their videos online. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $87.50(R) / $109.40(N) TUE
6:15 PM
1 HR
new
SEP 20
8 WKS
6811
new
OCT 29
1 CLASS
6793
Musical! From Start to Finish
8Y-14Y
How does a performer get from the first rehearsal to the final performance? In this course, we will work on a musical story, develop a character, and explore the process that an actor goes through to produce a performance to remember! Students learn the basics of singing, acting and dancing. Performance skills are developed through theatre games, improvisation, character study, vocal and physical awareness and speech and improvisation. All skill levels welcome. This course will end` with a performance for family and friends. Orillia Opera House, Studio Theatre Fee: $165.00 (R) / $206.2(N) SAT
10:30 AM
1.5 HRS
SEP 17
new
8 WKS
6781
No Class: October 8 or 22, 2016.
ORILLIA GIRLS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Hockey Programs for females aged 5 and Up! *FUN *TEAMWORK *SKILLS *CONFIDENCE *FRIENDS *SELF ESTEEM *MEMORIES
705-329-3336 AD{TS4747013}
REGISTER NOW at
www.orilliagirlshockey.com
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Pumpkin Patch
2Y+
Decorate for the fall and bring the kids to carve their pumpkins and leave the clean up to us! Transform your gourds into something spectacularly scary or simply spectacular. Class includes the cost of the pumpkin. This is a parent and child participation program. The fee covers one child and includes the pumpkin. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $12.00(R) / $15.00(N) per child SAT
2:00 PM
2 HRS
OCT 29
1 CLASS
6614
705-329-7250
Fitness
Boyz Night Out
6Y-12Y
This program is designed to get our kids off the couch and out doing something active, while making new friends and learning new skills. Activities may include rock climbing, fitness, hiking, scavenger hunts, etc. Come out and join in the fun! Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $20.20(R) / $25.25(N)
Please bring your own pumpkin carving tools.
Boyz Night Out (6Y-9Y) FRI
7:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 23
4 WKS
6419
OCT 21
4 WKS
6806
Boyz Night Out (10Y-12Y) FRI
7:00 PM
1 HR
CrossFit Kids
Sculpture & More
6Y-12Y
Creating form out of a variety of sculptural materials and then learning about colour mixing is the beginning of an exciting 3D world. The materials include clay, plaster, plaster gauze, wire and plaster and found objects. If you love to play and explore new ideas, this ones for you. All materials included. Dress for mess! Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Room Fee: $75.00(R) / $93.75(N) SAT
10:00 AM
2 HRS
NOV 5
new
6786
8Y-12Y
Rotary Place, Meeting Room Fee: $49.45(R) / $61.80(N) 7 HRS
CrossFit Orillia, Gymnasium Fee (7Y-11Y): $87.50(R) / $109.40(N) Fee (11Y-16Y): $137.50(R) / $171.90(N)
CrossFit Kids (7Y-11Y) SAT
11:30 AM
45 MIN
SEP 10
8 WKS
6456
SEP 7
8 WKS
6454
No Class: October 8, 2015.
WED/FRI
The following may scare you just in time for Halloween! Ghosts, goblins and slime are only a few choices to use when you bring them to life in your one of a kind Halloween stop motion movie. At the Director’s Cut, you create, edit and add voice overs in this all new ghostly workshop that will be sure to scare everyone in your family. Using Apple computers you will produce, direct, film and edit your very own suspense stop motion film, adding titles, special effects, transitions, voice-overs and sound effects during post production. Each participant will receive a DVD of their work in time or Halloween.
9:00 AM
CrossFit Kids is a strength-and-conditioning program that is specially designed for kids and teenagers and their specific developmental needs and helps them to develop a life long love of fitness. In a group setting, children and teens participate in fun and engaging workouts that deliver measurable results and prepare them to be well-rounded athletes.
CrossFit Kids (12Y-16Y) 4 WKS
Stop Motion Movie - Halloween!
SAT
7Y-16Y
new
5:30 PM
1 HR
Girlz Night Out
6Y-12Y
This program is designed to get our kids off the couch and out doing something active, while making new friends and learning new skills. Activities may include rock climbing, fitness, hiking, scavenger hunts, etc. Come out and join in the fun! Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $20.20(R) / $25.25(N)
Girlz Night Out (6Y-9Y) FRI
6:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 23
4 WKS
6489
OCT 21
4 WKS
6805
Girlz Night Out (10Y-12Y) OCT 15
1 CLASS
6792
FRI
6:00 PM
1 HR
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Self Defense and Awareness
13Y+
This program focuses on streetwise self defense. Each week, students will learn techniques and concepts of traditional self defense and awareness. Black Lotus Kickboxing, Fitness Studio Fee: $75.00(R) / $93.75(N) SAT
1:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 24
new
6 WKS
6799
No Class: October 8, 2016.
Skating & Hockey
Karate For Everyone
6Y-12Y
Karate Ni Sente Nashi - There is no first attack in karate. Mazu Sono Kokoro Wo Tadase - First purify your mind. Karate is an effective method of self-defense, a demanding traditional art form and a rigorous total body exercise. This form of exercise is suited to today’s way of living as you learn at your own pace. You will be trained in self-reliance and efficiency. Students will warm up for 15 minutes the continue to work on Karate drills, Kata and basic self-defence. Harriett Todd P.S., Gym Fee: $56.50(R) / $70.60(N) THU
6:15 PM
1 HR
Beginner Learn to Skate
In this introductory level, skaters will learn to feel comfortable on the ice. It is important for these skaters to be comfortable walking in their skates before they take to the ice for the first time. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants. Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N)
Beginner Learn to Skate (7Y-9Y) Instructor: Pat Richardson SEP 22
8 WKS
6506
SUN
11:45 AM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6629
SUN
12:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6630
8 WKS
6625
Beginner Learn to Skate (10Y-12Y) SUN
Kid’s Fitness Kickboxing
8Y-13Y
12:15 PM
Black Lotus Kickboxing, Fitness Studio Fee: $90.00(R) / $112.50(N) 9:00 AM
1 HR
OCT 24
new
8 WKS
30 MIN
SEP 18
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for any of the above classes.
This class will be a great physical outlet for kids with lots of energy. They will also learn various aspects of the art of Lotus Kickboxing. Cardio, conditioning and games will all be involved in developing skills such as hand-eye coordination and the values within martial arts.
SAT
6798
This symbol indicates that the recreation program is eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. Please note that this credit will no longer be available for programs starting in 2017. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website.
No Class: October 8, 2016.
GUITAR LESSONS ALL AGES Specializing in young children and mature students
705-329-3281
Conveniently located in North Ward, on Bus Route AD{TS4729429}
7Y-12Y
JENNIFER
COOLING
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Skating: Advanced
6Y-12Y
This level is for the experienced participant. They are controlled skaters and are developing more advanced skills. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.
This symbol indicates that the recreation program is eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. All children’s fitness programs at least 8 weeks long are eligible. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website.
Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N)
Advanced (6Y-8Y) SUN
1:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6623
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6624
Advanced (9Y-12Y)
Pre-Hockey
6Y-8Y
Does your child want to try hockey before you spend hundreds of dollars on equipment? This program provides an introduction to both basic skating and hockey skills for the young enthusiast as well as the opportunity to scrimmage. Please note your child must be able to skate to register in this program and that full hockey equipment is required.
SUN
1:15 PM
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for any of the above classes.
Rotary Place, Arena 1 (Blue) Fee: $105.00(R) / $131.25(N) SUN
8:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 18
8 WKS
6572
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016.
Skating: Intermediate Level 1
6Y-12Y
This level is designed for skaters who can move on the ice independently. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants. Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N)
Intermediate Level 1 (6Y-8Y) SUN
12:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6631
Intermediate Level 1 (9Y-12Y) SUN
12:45 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6632
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for any of the above classes.
Skating: Intermediate Level 2
6Y-12Y
Intermediate Level 2 continues to build on skills and help children gain more confidence skating. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.
Sledge Hockey
5Y - 15Y
Sledge Hockey can be played by people with or without activity limitations. Sledge Hockey along with inclusive recreation staff run each session. This is a great opportunity to learn a team sport, for siblings to play a team sport together and for parents to play sledge hockey with their son/daughter. Please visit the Adult section to find the adult registration code. Brian Orser Arena, Surface Fee: $100.00(R) / $125.00(N) THU
4:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 22
8 WKS
6637
Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.52(R) / $65.65(N)
Intermediate Level 2 (6Y-8Y) SUN
1:15 PM
30 MIN
SEP 18
8 WKS
6633
SEP 18
8 WKS
6634
Intermediate Level 2 (9Y-12Y) SUN
1:15 PM
30 MIN
Free Try-It-On Sledge Hockey THU
No Class: October 9 or November 13, 2016 for any of the above classes.
4:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 22
1 CLASS
6483
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How To Win Scholarships
Special Interest
13Y+
Author and teacher, Michael Howell, has been helping students win scholarships and bursaries for decades. He will show you how to find and apply for various entrance scholarships, bursaries, student loans and RESPs. Recommended for students in Grade 9-12 and their parents. Michael will ‘show you the money’ that is available to students. Using his scholarship coaching techniques, he will make it possible for any student to create his or her own scholarship portfolio starting in high school. This workshop will be geared towards teaching the most up-to-date methods for finding scholarships and bursaries. Lion’s Oval Public School, Classroom 134 Fee: $33.80(R) / $42.25(N) Instructor: Michael Howell
Babysitter’s Training Course
11Y-14Y
The Canada Safety Council has been a leader in babysitter training since 1970. The Babysitters Training Course is the oldest and most recognized course in Canada. Over a half a million young people have been trained across the country. The Babysitters Training Course is aimed at young people turning 12 years of age within the calendar year or older who want to demonstrate their capabilities. Orillia City Centre, Brooks Boardroom (main floor) Fee: $54.40(R) / $68.00(N) MON
6:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
8 WKS
11Y-14Y
This course is designed to provide children 11 years of age and older with the necessary skills and knowledge to be safe and responsible when home alone for short periods of time. It will help them understand how to prevent problems, handle real-life situations, and keep them safe and constructively occupied. Orillia City Centre, Brooks Boardroom (main floor) Fee: $54.40(R) / $68.00(N) 1 HR
SEP 19
2 HRS
SEP 19
6497
Junior Chefs
6Y-12Y
It’s never too early to start developing culinary skills! We will teach your little ones how to make cooking fun while providing them with positive experiences in the kitchen. This increases the likelihood that they will try and enjoy those foods and eat healthy as well! Kids will stir, mix, measure and mash their way to a fabulous cooking experience, while learning the basic kitchen safety rules. New recipes each day.
8 WKS
6496
THU
6:15 PM
1 HR
SEP 22
8 WKS
6503
SEP 22
8 WKS
6504
Junior Chefs (9Y-12Y) THU
7:15 PM
1 HR
Check out our Preschool Section if your child is between the age of 2Y-7Y.
No Class: October 10, 2016.
Rotary. Humanity in Motion.
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2 WKS
Junior Chefs (6Y-9Y)
Home Alone Program
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
St. Athanasius Church, Cooking Room Fee: $56.50(R) / $70.63(N) Instructor: Michelle Tanner
6402
No Class: October 10, 2016.
MON
MON
Rotary Club Orillia Lake Country
Rotary Club of Orillia
Rotary Club of Washago
Meets at 7:00am every Thursday at the Best Western Mariposa Inn & Conference Centre, Grape & Olive.
Meets at 12:00pm every Tuesday at the Highwayman InnSimcoe Room
Meets at 7:00am every Wednesday at the Washago Community Centre
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Floor Hockey
705-329-7250
7Y-12Y
This non-contact floor hockey program will emphasize creating an environment for both girls and boys to work on basic floor hockey skills such as stick handling, passing, team play and sportsmanship. Orchard Park Public School, Gym Fee: $53.55(R) / $66.95(N) MON
6:15 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
8 WKS
6481
No Class: October 10 or November 14, 2016 for either age group. C.S.A. Approved Helmets with face guards required.
Gymnastics
6Y-10Y
This progressive program is designed to develop increased body awareness, co-ordination, flexibility and strength. Children will learn beginner level gymnastics movement patterns.
LegoÂŽ Building
16Y+ 5Y-8Y
Calling all LegoÂŽ designers and enthusiasts. This class will get your creative little genius working with others to overcome design challenges and build amazing creations. Young children are given basic challenges and are encouraged to build as creatively as possible.
Lions Oval Public School, Gym Fee: $46.35(R) / $57.90(N) MON
6:15 PM
45 MIN
SEP 19
8 WKS
6491
No Class: October 10, 2016.
Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $25.25(R) / $31.55(N) SAT
1:00 PM
1 HR
OCT 15
4 WKS
6511
Sports
Curling for Youth
8Y-17Y
This course is for boys and girls who have never curled before and for curlers who want to improve their skills. Through a combination of office and on-ice instruction, participants will be taught this very social sport. Please dress in warm clothing that allows for stretching, gloves, and clean running shoes. Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Surface Fee: $51.50(R) / $64.40(N)
Curling for Youth 8Y-11Y SUN
3:00 PM
1.25 HRS
OCT 23
5 WKS
6459
OCT 23
5 WKS
6458
Curling for Youth 12Y-17Y SUN
3:00 PM
1.25 HRS
Check out our P.A. Day Camps and holiday activities on page 25!
Parent and Child Badminton
10Y+
This program will teach you and your child the basics of badminton, as well as give some tips on how to improve your game. Have fun and try something new! Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child. Regent Park Public School, Gym Fee: $28.80(R) / $36.00(N) + HST MON
6:15 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
8 WKS
6562
No Class: October 10, 2016. It is recommended that participants wear protective eye wear. We supply rackets but you are welcome to bring your own.
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Adult Registration begins: Friday, August 19, 2016
Beginner Piano for Adults
Arts & Culture
Adult Day-Time Guitar Lessons (Private)
16Y+
At InTheShed Music Studio Orillia we evaluate each student and provide a custom program for that student to follow for acoustic, electric, classical or bass guitar. Regardless of age, style of music or level of guitar, this music program will provide you with an excellent learning experience. Whether you want to learn the various techniques and tricks or just strum along to your favourite campfire song, this course is for you. We are very flexible with our scheduling so if you are interested in the Adult Guitar program but may not be able to commit to 8 weeks at the same time each week, we can work with your schedule. Small group lessons are available too. The studio is located at 256 Hughes, Suite 7. In The Shed Music Studio, Classroom Fee: $80.00(R) / $100.00(N) + HST Instructor: Tom Schepp MON
2:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 12
4 WKS
6380
TUE
1:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 13
4 WKS
6383
WED
2:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 14
4 WKS
6385
THU
1:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 15
4 WKS
6388
MON
2:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 17
4 WKS
6381
TUE
1:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 11
4 WKS
6384
WED
2:00 PM
30 MIN
OCT 12
4 WKS
6385
THU
1:30 PM
30 MIN
OCT 13
4 WKS
6389
18Y+
Participants will require a piano or keyboard to practice on for this program to be worthwhile. If you are using an electric instrument it should have at least 76 keys. Private lessons will allow each participant to work at their own pace. Participants will learn to read notes and rhythm in the bass and treble staves. Valuable keyboard technique including posture, hand position and keyboard articulation will be central in the program. Elements of music theory will be introduced that can be used on any instrument. Terry Therien Studio, Music Room Fee: $212.50(R) / $265.60(N) + HST Instructor: Terry Therien MON
8:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 12
10 WKS
6763
WED
8:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 14
10 WKS
6764
THU
2:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 15
10 WKS
6765
THU
2:30 PM
30 MIN
SEP 15
10 WKS
6766
THU
3:00 PM
30 MIN
SEP 15
10 WKS
6767
No Class: October 10 or 31, 2016.
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Ballroom and Social Dance
16Y+
Dancing is fun, it is good exercise and it is quality time together. With Gold Medal Ballroom Dance Instructor and professional choreographer, Ken Atkinson, you will learn Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing (Jive) and Cha Cha in beginner levels and gradually progress into Rumba, Tango and Samba in advanced. You’ll make new friends and become part of our social dance club with monthly dances. Learning to lead and follow, you’ll gain the confidence to experience the true joy of dancing. Please note that the fee for this course is per person. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $128.00(R) / $160.00(N) + HST Instructor: Ken Atkinson
Ballroom Advanced 15 MON
6:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
10 WKS
6407
1 HR
SEP 19
10 WKS
6408
1 HR
SEP 19
10 WKS
6414
Ballroom Advanced 16 MON
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
Ballroom Intermediate 12 TUE
6:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 20
10 WKS
6411
SEP 20
10 WKS
6412
Ballroom Intermediate 3 TUE
7:00 PM
1 HR
8:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 20
10 WKS
6410
Beginner Ballroom
Special Fee: $100.00(R) / $125.00(N) + HST MON
7:00 PM
1 HR
Club Style Latin Dance
16Y+
Salsa is a popular form of social dance that originated in New York in the mid-1970s with strong influences from Latin America, particularly Cuba and Puerto Rico. Learn how to dance Salsa, Bachata and Merengue. It’s easy and fun. After ten lessons, you’ll be able to dance all three dances. Registration with a partner is recommended, although singles are welcome too.
Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $77.50(R) / $96.85(N) + HST Instructor: Norbert Wunn
Beginner Salsa: Bachata & Merengue Have fun learning those three dances so you will shine on the dance floor at clubs, weddings, or on vacation. Easy to follow instructions are broken down to the very basic steps, postures, handholds, and turns of each dance. Learning how to lead and follow, various turn patterns, and a simple choreography will empower you to dance with confidence at every Latin dance event. WED
Intermediate Ballroom 7 TUE
Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount.
Please note that the fee for this course is per person.
Salsa Advanced MON
705-329-7250
SEP 19
10 WKS
6406
No Class: October 10 or 11, 2016 for any of the above classes.
7:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 21
10 WKS
6446
Beginner West Coast Swing Learn one of the most versatile dances! This beautiful slow paced partner dance originated on the West coast of the U.S.A. but has spread all over the world. The beauty of this dance is its smooth movements and versatility since it can be joyfully danced to a wide variety new of genres. Couples preferred, singles welcome too. WED
8:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 21
10 WKS
6447
Introduction to Painting with Acrylics
14Y+
The ten week Beginner Ballroom program begins September 19 and will cost $100.00(R)/$125.00(N). Visit orillia.ca for details. View the ad on page 53 for additional information on these classes.
Acrylics combine the best aspects of oil and watercolour paints but their very versatility can be daunting for a novice. Classically trained artist Michael Howell will show you how to mix acrylics and apply them in a variety of ways including washes and with a palette knife to produce vibrant paintings. Along the way you will learn colour theory and composition as you develop your style in this exciting medium. Discover the vibrant world of painting with one of the most exciting ways of doing it – ACRYLICS!
Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: Free! Instructor: Ken Atkinson
Orillia Opera House, Market Room Fee: $46.35(R) / $57.90(N) + HST
Beginner Ballroom (Free Lesson)
MON
7:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 12
1 CLASS
6413
THU
7:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 22
6 WKS
6500
No Class: October 20, 2016. Please Note: You must bring your own supplies. Check receipt for list.
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Life Drawing with Lois Green
16Y+
Join regional artist, Lois Green, for instruction in drawing from the nude model with lessons in life studio practices – a valuable discipline for practicing artists and a foundational preparatory for animators through fine artists. Traditional and contemporary approaches will be utilized toward a heightened observational capacity and improved media proficiency. This program is for beginners to professional artists and those wishing to improve their drawing skills. Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Room Fee: $165.00(R) / $206.25(N) + HST
Introduction to Painting with Watercolours
14Y+
The wonderful lightness of watercolour paintings combined with the happy accidents that occur when using this medium make it both attractive and challenging to the novice painter. Michael Howell is a classically trained artist who will show you the basics of painting with watercolour including colour theory, brush techniques and composition. It won’t take long before you are developing your own style as you begin a love affair with one of the most expressive and delightful forms of painting.
THU
7:00 PM
3 HRS
OCT 6
10 WKS
6512
Attention: Only some materials are provided. Please see your receipt for the list of materials required.
Orillia Opera House, Market Room Fee: $46.35(R) / $57.90(N) + HST TUE
7:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 20
6WKS
6501
Please Note: You must bring your own supplies. Check receipt for list.
YOUR FEEDBACK
“Very good instruction and critique. Helped solve problems and different methods of painting were shown.”
Non-Objective, Experimental Painting: Mixed Media
16Y+
Beginning with the basics of painting and developing new techniques using experimental media and alternative approaches to building composition, get inspiration and gain an understanding of where aesthetic linage steams from. It may range from collage, photography, to various drawing media (charcoal, conte, graphite, acrylic, watercolour, gouache or pastels) into painting, to water soluble oils and acrylic paint, on old paintings, cut canvas, woven canvas, wood panels, sewn panted surfaces. Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Room Fee: $100.00(R) / $125.00(N) + HST SAT
10:00 AM
6 HRS
OCT 22
new
1 CLASS
6782
BALLROOM DANCING
Ken Atkinson Dance School Waltz
705-438-3359
Orillia Parks, Recreation & Culture Program (see information on page 52)
Cha Cha
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Adult Programs
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Stone Carving 101
705-329-7250
16Y+
Using a variety of carving tools, this beginner class helps you learn how to reduce stone into simple forms and completely finish them through sanding, polishing and mounting to result in a completed stone sculpture and pendants that you can be excited about and proud to display. Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Room Fee: $130.00(R) / $162.50(N) + HST SAT
1:00 PM
3 HRS
NOV 5
new
4 WKS
6785
Please Note: There is a $15.00 material fee that will be paid directly to the instructor at the first class.
Toothbrush Rag Rugs & Chairpads
16Y+
Learn how to make your own mats or chair pads by recycling scrap material. There is no sewing involved! In this workshop you will conquer the starting stitch to design your own rag rugs and chair pads using this unique technique. These are three separate courses shown below.
Basic Yoga
Brian Orser Arena, Dr. Tom Brandl Meeting Room Fee: $35.00(R) / $43.75(N) + HST Instructor: Nancy Bertrand SAT
9:30 AM
2 HRS
SEP 24
1 CLASS
6668
SAT
9:30 AM
2 HRS
OCT 29
1 CLASS
6669
SAT
9:30 AM
2 HRS
NOV 26
1 CLASS
6670
Attention: There will be a supply fee of $2.00 payable to the instructor. Additional supplies required. Supply list will be printed on your receipt.
16Y+
Basic Yoga is an effective yoga style class that focuses on comfort and safety, making it suitable for all fitness levels. It combines Hatha Yoga practice with current fitness movements. This non-purist style of yoga promotes mind/body health and features strength, flexibility, balance and relaxation. Rotary Place, Meeting Room Instructor: Suzanne Bozek
Beginner Fee: $85.00(R) / $106.25(N) + HST
Fitness
WED 18Y+
Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture has partnered with Phoenix Health & Fitness Studio to bring you Aerial Yoga. Take your yoga routine off the mat and into the air! Aerial yoga takes traditional yoga to a whole new level, using a silk hammock to enhance and assist a variety of yoga postures. Phoenix Health & Fitness Studio, Yoga Studio Fee: $112.50(R) / $140.60(N) + HST 7:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 21
10 WKS
6417
SEP 21
10 WKS
6416
Please bring a yoga mat.
Aerial Yoga
MON
7:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
6 WKS
Beginner Plus Fee: $106.00(R) / $132.50(N) + HST WED
6:00 PM
1.25 HRS
This class is for people with some yoga experience. Please bring a yoga mat.
Barre Fitness 6804
No Class: October 10, 2016.
Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount.
16Y+
Bootybarre is a fun and energetic workout that fuses techniques from Pilates, yoga and ballet dance leading to a toned and defined body. It is the perfect combination of strength and cardiovascular elements utilizing a bench for support. Ballet inspired workouts are also a great way to improve your balance and flexibility. While barre has origins in dance, the rhythmically challenged shouldn’t worry: No tapshoes, leotards, or any fancy footwork are required. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $112.50(R) / $140.60(N) + HST WED
5:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 14
8 WKS
6791
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Climb Fit
16Y+
Combine climbing and circuit style strength training and you have Climb Fit! Climbing can feel foreign to most people. This course can help take the mystery out of the demands climbing makes on our bodies. Taught by a certified professional trainer and rock climbing instructor, who will work with you to improve your balance, muscular endurance, strength, power and form. Participate in workouts you would not be able to do at home. Join us and work out in the vertical world! No experience is required. Rotary Place, Rock Wall Fee: $61.80(R) / $77.25(N) + HST
Instructor: Michelle Tanner
6:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
8 WKS
6443
7:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 19
8 WKS
17Y+
This is a fitness program that combines a wide variety of functional movements into a timed or scored workout. We do pull-ups, squats, push-ups, weightlifting, gymnastics, running, rowing, and a host of other movements. Always varied, always changing, always producing results. Kids, police, firefighters, soccer moms, Navy SEALS, and grandmas all do CrossFit. In fact, hundreds of thousands worldwide have followed our workouts and acheived amazing fitness results. CrossFit Orillia, Gymnasium Fee: $93.75(R) / $117.20(N) + HST 6:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 13
6 WKS
6815
Early Riser’s Bootcamp
Climb Fit Advanced MON
CrossFit
TUE/THU
Climb Fit Basic MON
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Adult Programs
705-329-7250
16Y+
These fun early morning workouts will help you get your fitness on track in a positive, fun group environment. Short cardio intervals/ drills, multiple training stations to power up with strength and stretch routines, combined with ongoing support for overall wellness! The class will still be going outside if the weather is nice, so dress appropriately for indoors and out. Please ensure you are dressed in layers, and bring your mat and water.
6444
No Class: October 10, 2016 for either of the above classes.
Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $85.00(R) / $106.25(N) + HST Instructor: Vita Rubino TUE
6:00 AM
1 HR
SEP 20
8 WKS
new
6825
Trail Hiking
16Y+
Enjoy the great outdoors this fall with the change of season and the crisp fresh air. Weekly we will discover new trail and travel a variety of terrain. This is a great way to meet new people and a way to make fitness enjoyable and fun! We will hike for 45-60 minutes followed by light refreshments and camaraderie. Scout Valley, Regan House Fee: $91.80(R) / $114.75(N) + HST SAT
9:30 AM
1 HR
Instructor: Michelle Tanner SEP 24
8 WKS
6671
No Class: October 8, 2016.
Country Heat
16Y+
Fire up the fun with the high-energy, easy-to-follow, country danceinspired workout that’s so simple anyone can do it! And it’s so much fun you’ll barely notice you’re getting a total body workout as you work up a sweat. You’ll dance non-stop to the hottest country hits, and before you know it you’ll be burning off the fat and tightening your body from head to toe! Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $79.70(R) / $99.60(N) + HST WED
7:30 PM
1 HR
new
SEP 21
8 WKS
6807
Urban Poling
16Y+
Enjoy the benefits of walking while adding a little extra to your workout. The Certified Instructor will lead the group through a warm up, distance walking and stretching with the poles. Different techniques will be taught to add variety. Bring your own poles. Rentals are available for an additional fee. J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, Washroom Building Fee: $37.50(R) / $46.90(N) + HST Instructor: Crystal Cabural & Rick Wood TUE
5:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 13
6 WKS
6816
FRI
9:00 AM
1 HR
SEP 9
6 WKS
6817
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Women’s Kick Fit Cardio
705-329-7250
16Y+
Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture has partnered with Black Lotus Kickboxing to bring you Kickboxing for Women! This is a fun, calorie blasting, total body workout conducted in a supportive and empowering environment. Each workout is unique and designed to strengthen, tone and enhance a different part of your body, all while offering a challenge for your mind. Because of the continuous nature of training and skill development, boredom is never an issue. Black Lotus Kickboxing, Fitness Studio Fee: $98.75(R) / $123.45(N) + HST FRI
4:45 PM
1 HR
SEP 23
Orillia Adult Hockey League 8 WKS
6801
Yogalates
16Y+
If you are interested in building your core strength (back and abs) and improving your posture, balance and flexibility, plus, experiencing an overall feeling of well being, then this is the class for you! Discover the many benefits of Yoga and Pilates! Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $85.00(R) / $106.25(N) + HST THU
5:45 PM
1 HR
Instructor: Suzanne Bozek SEP 22
10 WKS
6678
Zumba®
16Y+
This fun and effective fitness system uses interval and resistance training to maximize calorie output, fat burning, and total body toning - targeting the glutes, legs, arms, core, abs and most importantly, the heart. The sexy and explosive Latin rhythms create a party-like atmosphere that is sure to deliver results!
WED
6:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 21
8 WKS
6681
SAT
8:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 24
8 WKS
6783
No Class: October 8 or November 12, 2016.
24 WKS
SEP 11 - MAR 26
Sunday Morning Open Division This division has a six team maximum. Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) 8:10 AM - 10:20 AM
23 WKS
SEP 11 - MAR 26
30+ Recreational Division This division has a eight team maximum. Brian Orser Arena, Surface
MON 16Y+
This course is designed for those who are learning to skate for the first time or for those adults who feel the need to brush up on their basic skills. Skills such as forward skating, stopping and gliding will be the focus of this course. C.S.A. approved helmets are required. Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) Fee: $52.00(R) / $65.00(N) + HST
8:55 PM - 11:05 PM
23 WKS
SEP 11 - MAR 12
8 WKS
6390
8:25 PM - 10:35 PM
25 WKS
SEP 12 - MAR 27
40/50+ Recreational Division This division has a eight team maximum. Brian Orser Arena, Surface MON
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
23 WKS
SEP 12 - MAR 6
27 WKS
SEP 15 - MAR 30
27 WKS
SEP 15 - MAR 30
Rotary Place, Arena 2 (Green) THU
SEP 18
7:15 PM - 11:45 PM
Rotary Place, Arena 1 (Blue)
Adult Learn to Skate
No Skating: October 9, 2016.
SUN
SUN
Skating & Hockey
30 MIN
This division has a eight team maximum. Rotary Place, Arena 1 (Blue)
SUN
Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $55.00(R) / $68.75(N) + HST Instructor: Maritza Lopez
1:15 PM
18+ Team Fee: $2,818.58 + HST 30+ Team Fee: $2,818.58 + HST 40+ Team Fee: $2,765.49 + HST Sunday Morning Team Fee: $2,610.62 + HST (Referee and Insurance fees to be added)
18+ Recreational Division
Please bring a yoga mat.
SUN
This league is an umbrella organization that is set up to assist the current organizers. The Department is responsible for registering the teams in the following divisions and for all scheduling. All other aspects of the individual division’s operations is a partnership between Parks, Recreation and Culture and the individual divisional convener. To register a team: contact Michael Ladouceur at 705-325-2050 or send an email to mladouceur@orillia.ca.
8:30 PM - 10:40 PM
Rotary Place, Arena 1 (Blue) THU
9:15 PM - 10:15 PM
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Sledge Hockey
16Y+
Sledge Hockey can be played by people with or without activity limitations. Elmvale Bears Sledge Hockey along with inclusive recreation staff run each session. This is a great opportunity to learn a team sport; for siblings to play a team sport together and for parents to play sledge hockey with their son/daughter. Please visit the Children & Youth section to find the youth registration code. Brian Orser Arena, Surface Fee: $100.00(R) / $125.00(N) + HST THU
4:30 PM
1 HR
SEP 22
8 WKS
6824
Sledges and sticks are provided. Minimum equipment needed for players is helmet and gloves.
Free Try-It-On Sledge Hockey THU
4:30 PM
1 HR
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Adult Programs
705-329-7250
SEP 22
1 CLASS
6483
Special Interest
Computer Workshops
16Y+
Ever wonder where a program saved your work? Why your new computer is running so slow, or how to protect yourself from viruses? Learn more about your computer with the courses below! new Leacock Museum, Swanmore Hall Fee: $25.00(R) / $31.25(N) + HST Instructor: Pat Richardson
Level 1 for Windows 10
In the workshop we will discuss the new features in Windows 10, compare the Desktop view with the Start view and learn how to customize your Windows 10 Start view. Please bring your own laptop. TUE
6:00 PM
3 HRS
SEP 20
1 CLASS
6449
Computers for Beginners
In this course we will discuss the components of a computer and what to look for when buying a computer.You will learn how to use a mouse, work with Windows and practice basic word processing techniques. Please bring your own Windows 10 laptop. TUE
6:00 PM
3 HRS
OCT 4
1 CLASS
6450
Working with Windows 10
In this course we will discuss the new features in Windows 10, compare the Desktop view with the Start view, review your system settings, learn how to customize your Windows 10 Start view, and work with the new apps such as Mail Internet and People. Please bring your Windows 10 laptop. Date has changed since brochure printed. TUE
6:00 PM
3 HRS
OCT 25
1 CLASS
6451
Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount.
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Adult Programs
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Exploring Antiques & Collecting
16Y+
Learn about periods, styles and decoration, helping you unlock the secrets of treasures you own or areas you have always wanted to know more about. This is an interactive class and participants are encouraged to bring items from their own collections to share with the class. Participants may register for individual sessions, but are encouraged to register for all four. Orillia Opera House, Market Room Fee: $29.00(R) / $36.25(N) + HST Instructor: Gay Guthrie
6:30 PM
2 HRS
NOV 7
1 CLASS
6473
6:30 PM
2 HRS
NOV 14
1 CLASS
6475
6:30 PM
2 HRS
NOV 21
1 CLASS
6472
2 HRS
NOV 28
1 CLASS
6474
China MON
Other Treasures MON
6:30 PM
Money Matters & Investment Basics
21Y+
Learn about essential wealth accumulation strategies and how to successfully navigate the world of investing, determine your investing personality and tolerance for risk, understand how to set and reach your financial goals, create a personalized investment plan, choose suitable investments, and track your investment progress. Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Don Shave Meeting Room new Fee: $62.50(R) / $78.10(N) + HST Instructor: Lynn Lehman WED
7:00 PM
1 HR
NOV 16
4 WKS
16Y+
Learn to create the perfect meals to start your day including treats such as Green Vitality juice, Berry Green Smoothie, Granola with Almond Milk, Old-Fashioned Oatmeal, Tropical Fruit Crepes and cinnamon rolls. Gillian is a certified Raw Food Chef and instructor and all recipes in this class are raw, vegan and gluten free. There will also be some instructions on using a dehydrator.
SAT
Silver MON
Get Living Raw Foods: Breakfast Brunch
Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $52.50(R) / $65.60(N)
Introduction & Glass MON
705-329-7250
6796
1:00 PM
3 HRS
new OCT 1
1 CLASS
6788
Get Living Raw Foods: Holiday Favourites
16Y+
This class covers delicious treats such as Waldorf salad, almond stuffing, cranberry orange relish, Christmas kale, green beans amandine and pumpkin pie with cashews cream. Gillian is a certified Raw Food Chef and instructor and all recipes in this class are raw, vegan and gluten free. There will also be some instructions on using a dehydrator. Please note the date of this course has changed since the guide was printed. We apologize for the inconvenience. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $52.50(R) / $65.60(N) SAT
1:00 PM
3 HRS
new NOV 19
1 CLASS
6789
Sewing for Beginners
16Y+
This 12 hour sewing program will provide you with the basics needed to make simple garments from a pattern, home decor projects, and fashion accessories. A sewing machine is required for this program. Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Don Shave Meeting Room new Fee: $90.00(R) / $112.50(N) + HST THU
7:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 22
6 WKS
6794
A supply list will be available at the first class.
Triple P Parenting Seminars & Parenting Discussion
16Y+
The Ontario Early Years Centre and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit are partnering to offer The Triple P Parenting Series for parents and caregivers of children 2-10 years. The series includes The Power of Positive Parenting, Confident Competent Children and Raising Resilient Children. The following parenting discussion groups will look at Dealing with Disobedience and Developing Good Bedtime Routines. Brian Orser Arena, Dr. Tom Brandl Meeting Room Fee: Free! WED
10AM
2 HRS
OCT 19
5 WKS
new
6790
orillia.ca
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Adult Programs
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Sports
Badminton for Adults
16Y+
Badminton is a fascinating game! One moment you are striking the birdie with all your strength, the next you are touching it gently to pop it over the net. Come out and learn the game! Regent Park, P.S., Gym Fee: $28.80(R) / $36.00(N) + HST MON
7:15 PM
1 HR
Orillia Co-ed Adult Dodgeball League SEP 19
8 WKS
6403
No Class: October 10, 2016 It is recommended that participants wear protective eye wear. We supply rackets but you are welcome to bring your own.
Curling for Adults & Seniors
16Y+
This league offers a unique opportunity to be active and feel young again! It will feature six teams playing schoolyard dodgeball and features six players a side, including at least two members of each gender. There will be a six team limit for the season. Four spots will be reserved for team registrations, while two teams will be reserved for individual registrants. A team waiting list will be formed should there not be enough individual registrants.
This course is for people who have never curled before, people who wish to refresh their skill, and for curlers who want to improve their curling. Through a combination of off and on-ice instruction, participants will be taught this very social sport. Meet new people, have fun, and get some exercise! Please dress in warm clothing, that allows for stretching, gloves, and bring clean running shoes.
Twin Lakes S.S., Single Gym Individual Fee: $50.00 (R) / $62.50 (N) + HST Team Fee: $350.00 + HST
Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Surface Fee: $51.50(R) / $64.40(N) + HST
Team
SUN
3:00 PM
1.25 HRS
OCT 23
Individuals TUE
TUE 5 WKS
6457
19Y+
7:00 PM
3 HRS
SEP 20
13 WKS
6537
7:00 PM
3 HRS
SEP 20
13 WKS
6538
No Class: December 6, 2016
Pickleball
16Y+
Pickleball is a sport in which four players use solid paddles to hit a perforated ball over a net. The sport is played on a badminton-sized court with a net and rules similar to tennis. Tennis, racquetball, squash, and table tennis players, as well as individuals new to racquet sports, will all love the fun, the social aspects and the ability to stay active and fit with this new sport. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $57.00(R) / $71.25(N) + HST THU
7:00 PM
2 HRS
Instructor: Tim Payne SEP 22
8 WKS
6563
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Older Adult 50Y+ Registration begins: Friday, August 19, 2016
Gentle Chair & Standing Yoga
Fitness
Arthritis/Osteoporosis Fitness
50Y+
This class is designed for those who have, or are at risk for developing osteoporosis or arthritis. Special focus will be on safe exercises with many modifications to ensure everyone can participate at their own comfort level. An emphasis on building bone density while avoiding contraindicated movements will be key for those with Osteoporosis. Increasing range of motion and working at reducing stiffness will be the focus for the arthritis group. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $65.00(R) / $81.25(N) + HST Instructor: Vita Rubino WED
9:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 21
50Y+
This yoga class has become popular for those 50 years and up, but would also be of benefit for those who’d love to do yoga, but their knees or wrists prevent them from comfortably practicing the poses on the floor. Instead, we offer the seated poses in a chair, followed by a variety of standing and balancing poses that are common in yoga. Rotary Place, Meeting Room Fee: $85.00(R) / $106.25(N) + HST Instructor: Suzanne Bozek TUE
5:50 PM
1 HR
SEP 20
10 WKS
Please bring a yoga mat.
Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount. 10 WKS
6401
6487
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Older Adult 50Y+ Programs
705-329-7250
Senior Fitness
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50Y+
These fitness classes with Shirley Harris are designed to improve balance, flexibility, bone density and muscle mass, increase lung capacity, strength and cardio through a series of breathing, low impact cardio, resistance ropes, stretching and chair exercises using music, laughter and a centuries old relaxation technique. Come dressed for fun and fitness. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $78.00(R) / $97.50(N) + HST Instructor: Shirley Harris TUE
9:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 20
12 WKS 6619
THU
9:30 AM
1 HR
SEP 22
12 WKS 6618
Urban Poling
16Y+
Enjoy the benefits of walking while adding a little extra to your workout. The certified instructor will lead the group through a warm up, distance walking and stretching with the poles. Different techniques will be taught to add variety. Bring your own poles. Rentals are available for an additional fee. J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, Trail Fee: $37.50(R) / $46.90(N) + HST TUE
5:00 PM
1 HR
SEP 13
6 WKS
6816
FRI
9:00 AM
1 HR
SEP 9
6 WKS
6817
ZumbaÂŽ Gold
50Y+
This is the ZumbaÂŽ formula with modified moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant, as well as those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Have fun with zesty Latin music, like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton. Exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves, and an invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Rotary Place, Tournament Room Fee: $55.00(R) / $68.75(N) + HST FRI
9:15 AM
1 HR
SEP 23
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8 WKS
6683
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Older Adult 50Y+ Programs
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Sewing for Beginners
Special Interest
Computer Workshops
16Y+
Ever wonder where a program saved your work or why your computer is so slow? Learn more here! Leacock Museum, Swanmore Hall Fee: $25.00(R) / $31.25(N) + HST
new
In the workshop we will discuss the new features in Windows 10, compare the Desktop view with the Start view and learn how to customize your Windows 10 Start view. Please bring your own laptop. 6:00 PM
3 HRS
SEP 20
1 CLASS
We will discuss the components of a computer and what to look for when buying a computer. You will learn how to use a mouse and work with Windows. Please bring your own Windows 10 laptop. 6:00 PM
3 HRS
OCT 4
1 CLASS
6450
Working with Windows 10 Discuss the new features in Windows 10, compare views, learn how to customize the Start view, and work with the new apps. Please bring your own Windows 10 laptop. Please note that the date has changed since brochure was printed. TUE
6:00 PM
3 HRS
OCT 25
1 CLASS
Grandparent CPR Clinic
6451 50Y+
This clinic is designed to give grandparents more confidence while watching their grandchildren and learn the basics for infant and child CPR. This course is not a certification course. Orillia City Centre, Brooks Boardroom Fee: $20.00(R) / $25.00(N) + HST SAT
2:15 PM
2 HRS
OCT 1
1 CLASS
Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Meeting Room Fee: $90.00(R) / $112.50(N) + HST 7:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 22
5 WKS
6794
A supply list will be available at the first class.
Sports
6449
Computers for Beginners
TUE
16Y+
This sewing program will provide you with the basics needed to make simple garments from a pattern, home decor projects, and fashion accessories. A sewing machine is required for this program. new
THU
Level 1 for Windows 10
TUE
705-329-7250
6490
Curling for Adults & Seniors
16Y+
This course is for people who have never curled before, people who wish to refresh their skill, and for curlers who want to improve their curling. Barnfield Point Recreation Centre, Surface Fee: $51.50(R) / $64.40(N) + HST SUN
3:00 PM
1.25 HRS
OCT 23
5 WKS
Pickleball
6457
16Y+
Pickleball is a sport in which four players use solid paddles to hit a perforated ball over a net. The sport is played on a badminton-sized court with a net and rules similar to tennis. You will love the fun, the social aspects and the ability to stay active and fit with this new sport. Rotary Place, Orillia Room Fee: $57.00(R) / $71.25(N) + HST THU
7:00 PM
2 HRS
SEP 22
8 WKS
6563
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Parks & Trails For details visit orillia.ca
CITY PARKS The City of Orillia is proud to showcase its inventory of public parkland. From tranquil waterfront spaces to exciting playgrounds to beautifully manicured lawns, these public spaces are designed to enhance and complement the natural beauty of our community. Parks, Recreation and Culture categorizes Parks into four categories as listed below:
Community Parks
Kitchener Park Kitchener Park, located on Lake Simcoe, is an active centre for sports. Players as well as spectators enjoy soccer, baseball, tennis and horseshoes. Acres of green grass and a playground centre invite children to enjoy the Park as well. Take a walk through the leash-free dog zone located along the water’s edge behind the athletic fields. West Orillia Sports Complex The West Orillia Sports Complex includes more than just an arena. It is an outstanding community sports complex that serves the needs of participants in ice sports, summer indoor sports, outdoor athletic field sports, tennis as well as recreational walking trails. It is also the home of Orillia’s only artificial turf field. This facility promotes active living along with community values and is accessible to young and old alike.
Community Parks serve the entire community and tend to house large special events including sporting events, festivals etc. These Parks generally include amenities such as athletic fields, accessible playgrounds, washrooms and concessions.
Neighbourhood Parks
Centennial Park, Couchiching Beach Park and Veterans’ Memorial Park Couchiching Beach Park has a summer supervised sandy beach and playground. The waterfront Park is a beehive of activity from mid-May until mid-October including many special events and Sunday Evening Band Concerts. Every summer, thousands of boaters also dock at the Port of Orillia, located in Centennial Park.
Parkettes
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park on Lake Couchiching is an active Park for baseball, special events and boasts a beach volleyball court as well as a 2.5 Km paved walking loop trail. Within this Park, Moose Beach has a summer supervised swimming area, splash pad and playground apparatus.
Neighbourhood Parks are located within an urban development and tend to meet the needs of the surrounding neighbourhoods. Some amenities include playgrounds, washrooms, splash pads and loop trails. A Parkette (also known as a mini-park) is a small parcel of green space that may include a small playground area. Parkettes can also provide greenery and a place to sit outdoors.
Naturalized Areas A naturalized area generally consist of naturalized trails and can be considered an “escape from the City within the City”. Scout Valley is currently the City’s only Park designated as a Naturalized Area.
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PARK ADDRESSES Community Parks Centennial Park Couchiching Beach Park J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park Kitchener Park Veterans’ Memorial Park West Orillia Sports Complex
Centennial Dr. 140 Canice St. 450 Atherley Rd. 25 Kitchener St. 154 Elgin St. 100 University Ave.
114 Atlantis Dr. 995 Memorial Dr. 295 Park St. 255 Matchedash St. N. 68 Woodside Dr. 135 Dunedin St. 1125 Mississaga St. 75 Coldwater Rd. W. 900 West Ridge Blvd.
Parkettes Bayview Park Brant Street Park Christine Place Park Collins Drive Park Dancy Drive Park Dorset Park Edna/Adair Park Frontier/Canwell Park Grenville Park High Street Park Kaneff Park Lakeview Park Lankinwood Park Lawrence Avenue Park Mac Carter Park Maple Leaf Park Mariposa Park Murray Street Park North Street Park Orma Drive Park York Street Park
335 Hilda St. 26-30 Brant St. W. 21-23 Christine Pl. 425 Collins Dr. 15-19 Dancy Dr. 27 Dorset Dr. 50 Adair St. 50 Frontier Ave. 389 Grenville Ave. 482 High St. 435 Barrie Rd 33 Lakeview Ave. 20 Lankin Blvd. 225 Lawrence Ave. 121 Fittons Rd. E. 113A Maple Leaf Ave. 27 Mariposa Dr. Murray/Second St. 24 Dalton Cres. N. 20 Orma Dr. 120 York Street
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PARK SIGNS The Parks, Recreation and Culture Department implemented a signage program where every new Park receives a new sign. The Department also endeavours to replace older signs with the newer versions yearly. Each Park sign shows the Park’s designation by colour, rules, amenities and address.
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Park Rules For information regarding park rules or to report any concerns please call the City of Orillia at (705) 329-7250.
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IN THE PARKS Athletic Fields The following are athletic fields available for use through the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department: Kitchener Park (three fields) 25 Kitchener St.
West Orillia Sports Complex (four fields including one artificial turf ) 100 University Ave.
These fields are for use by groups like soccer, rugby, field lacrosse, etc. Kitchener Park - Fields E and F as well as the artificial turf field at the West Orillia Sports Complex are lit fields.
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Disc Golf Course The City of Orillia offers a unique, fun and challenging 9-hole disc golf course at Homewood Park free of charge. Installed in 2006, the course has become a popular course among disc golf enthusiasts. Disc golf is a lot like traditional golf, except players use specially made plastic flying discs instead of balls and clubs, and throw them at an above ground target. The object of the game is to throw a golf disc into the target in the fewest number of throws. Golfers are welcome to use their own discs, however, official golf discs can be borrowed from the Orillia Public Library. Rules, scorecard and course map for the disc golf course are available to print off on the City’s website at orillia.ca.
Baseball Diamonds Ball diamond facilities are available in the following Parks: Bayview Park 335 Hilda St.
McKinnell Square Park 135 Dunedin St.
Kitchener Park 25 Kitchener St.
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park 450 Atherley Rd.
Franklin Carmichael Park 295 Park St.
All diamonds at Kitchener Park, J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park and one diamond at McKinnell Square Park are lit. All ball diamonds are booked in 2.5 hour time slots.
The Kiwanis Skateboard Park was built in 1999 through the hard work of many people in the community. Some of the features of the Park include a fun box, bank, rails, stairs with rail and snake run. Please consider the following when using the Park: • Helmets must be worn by all participants • All litter must be placed in containers • No foul language is permitted • No food or drink are permitted on the concrete skate pad
Leash-Free Dog Zones
Band Stand In the 1800s it was common to gather at Civic Park (now Couchiching Beach Park) and listen to the Orillia Citizen’s Band, now known as the Kiltie Band. Hundreds of people used to come and watch the performance, so in 1909 Town Council approved the construction of a bandstand suitable for musical performances and presentations.
Beaches (Open July 1 - September 5, 2016) Orillia is nestled between two beautiful lakes and offers many places to swim and enjoy water sports. The Parks, Recreation and Culture Department operates two public beach areas. Couchiching Beach is located at the foot of Downtown Orillia and Moose Beach is located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park. Couchiching Beach 140 Canice St.
Kiwanis Skateboard Park
Moose Beach 450 Atherley Rd.
Dogs love to run free. With that in mind, the City of Orillia has created two Leash-Free Dog Zones, where owners can take their dogs and let them run, unleashed, in a fenced-in area built especially for man’s best friend. Clayt French Park 114 Atlantis Dr. The Leash-Free Dog Zone at Clayt French Park is a small leash-free zone, which was first created as a pilot project. It proved to be one of the most popular features of the Park. Kitchener Park 25 Kitchener St. Open since 2011, this large Leash-Free Dog Zone within Kitchener Park serves as a social hub for dog owners and their pets.
Every dollar you donate to The Sharing Place helps us assemble big hampers of selected nutritious food, including fresh produce, for hungry Orillians.
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Leash-Free Dog Zone: Rules • Dogs must be kept on a leash until they have reached the designated Leash-Free Dog Zone. • All dogs must be licensed and fully vaccinated. • No children under the age of 12 are permitted unless supervised by an adult (this area is designated as a “Dog Zone” - it is not a children’s play area). • Dogs that show aggression are not allowed within the Leash-Free Dog Zone.
• Please clean up after your dog. • Do not bring food of any kind into the Leash-Free Dog Zone (this includes all dogs treats) as food is a trigger for fights between dogs. • You are liable for any injury caused by a dog under your supervision. Users of the Park assume the risk of injury / damage to themselves and their dog.
• Please remember that this is not a training area for your dog.
Naming/Renaming Athletic Fields Council and Members of the Recreation Advisory Committee have decided that existing and future athletic fields should perhaps be named/re-named after Orillians who have made ‘extraordinary contributions’ to the sports of ball or soccer. The criterion for selection would be participation, building, or volunteering within our community. Nominations are submitted to the Recreation Advisory Committee for consideration. Written submissions must clearly demonstrate that an individual meets the criteria. The Recreation Advisory Committee will then summarize their recommendation in a report to Council.
Naming/Renaming City Parks Council and the Recreation Advisory Committee have decided that existing and future parks should perhaps be named/renamed after Orillians who have made “extraordinary contributions” to Orillia. The onus is on the person/group submitting the suggestion to prove the worthiness of the nominee and convince the Recreation Advisory Committee that the contribution of the nominee is extraordinary and fits the rationale. Nominations are submitted to the Recreation Advisory committee for consideration. The Recreation Advisory Committee will then summarize their recommendation in a report to Council. Contact the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department for more information at 329-7250.
Have you lost or found an item in a Park? Call Public Works at 705-326-4585.
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Pavilion Rentals Parks, Recreation and Culture offers two pavilions at Couchiching Beach Park for rent. These pavilions can accommodate large events with picnic table seating for up to 60. Pavilion rentals include hydro and water availability. For rental rates of pavilions, please visit orillia.ca. Pavilions are generally used for annual events such as family reunions; therefore, past users have until the last business day of October to request in writing the same weekend they had in the current year for the next year. After this deadline, all requests received are booked on a first-come-first-served basis. Pavilions can not be booked until all the summer special events in the park have been booked. Users can expect Parks, Recreation and Culture to contact them in early February regarding their pavilion request. Requests for pavilions must be in writing. The request can be submitted in the form of an email, by mail, and by fax or in person at the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department office (see page 4 for contact information). This written request must include your full name, address, a day-time and evening telephone number, the date, times and facility being requested. Once your request has been received, a permit will be created in our booking system. You will be contacted by the department once your permit is ready to be signed. If you would like, the permit can be emailed, faxed, mailed or picked up (depending on the time line of your booking). Depending on the time line of your booking, payment may be due immediately. This will be discussed with you after your request has been received. There is also a pavilion shelter available at both Homewood Park and Orma Drive Park, which are available on a first-come-first-served basis. For more information or to view our rental rates for pavillion bookings, view our rental rates online.
Rotary Aqua Theatre The historic Rotary Aqua Theatre was built in 1958 and has been home to many concerts in Couchiching Beach Park. During the summer months, Sunday Evenings Band Concerts take place each week showcasing bands from across the province to the delight of crowds in the hundreds. The Rotary Aqua Theatre is also available for rent. For more information, please contact the Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture Department at 705-329-7250.
Splash Pads (Open June - October) There’s nothing like a refreshing blast of cool water on a hot day. Splash pads are open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., from June to October. At each facility, the splash pad is started with a push activation button. Orillia offers four unique splash pads at the following Parks: Clayt French Park 114 Atlantis Dr.
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park 450 Atherley Rd.
McKinnell Square Park 135 Dunedin St.
Victoria Park 75 Coldwater Rd. W.
Hillcrest Park 255 Matchedash St. N.
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Tennis Courts Orillia has two lit tennis courts at Kitchener Park, four lit courts at the West Orillia Sports Complex and two unlit courts at Morningstar Park. The courts at the West Orillia Sports Complex are home of the Orillia Tennis Club (OTC). During certain prime times (listed below), until the end of September, the courts will only be available to the club. The OTC has been formed by a group of local tennis enthusiasts to ensure maximum use of tennis court facilities in Orillia.
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a written request to the Department. The request can be submitted in the form of an email, fax or by submitting it in person at the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department office. This written request must include your full name, address, a day-time and evening telephone number, the area of the Park you would like to use and the time you will be using the facility. If your event is approved, you will be contacted by the Department once your permit is ready to be signed. If you would like, the permit can be emailed, faxed, mailed or picked up.
Orillia Tennis Club (OTC) Court Use:
Washroom Facilities within Parks
West Orillia Sports Complex Prime Time • Monday - Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. • Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Other special tournament dates to be announced.
Washroom facilities are open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. seasonally from May to Thanksgiving.
Free Public Use of Tennis Courts: West Orillia Sports Complex • Four lit courts available and free to the public other than times listed above for OTC. Kitchener Park • Two lit courts available and free to the public all day. Morningstar Park • Two unlit courts available and free to the public all day. Some school practice times can also occasionally be booked. Please note that some if the above times are subject to change. The Orillia Tennis Club The Orillia Tennis Club plays at the tennis courts at the West Orillia Sports Complex. Blocks of court time are set aside for members’ use. Join them for plenty of tennis activity including round robins with a friendly atmosphere and social events. Or, you may prefer to play with a friend or your family. This is not a private club, but the Orillia Tennis Club does pay the City of Orillia for the blocks of court time set aside for its use. The Executive Committee would be pleased to hear what your tennis interests are. Please call Executive Chair, Larry Fitzhenry, at 705-325-1740 for more information or suggestions.
Weddings/Wedding Pictures in the Park If you would like to use one of the City’s beautiful Parks as the backdrop for your wedding and/or wedding pictures, you will need to send in
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They are available in the following Parks: Couchiching Beach Park 140 Canice St.
Kitchener Park 25 Kitchener St.
Clayt French Park 114 Atlantis Dr.
McKinnell Square Park 135 Dunedin St.
Homewood Park 68 Woodside Dr.
Scout Valley 325 Line 15 N.
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park 450 Atherley Rd.
West Orillia Sports Complex 100 University Ave.
Some Parks have portable toilets available for use including: Bayview Park 335 Hilda St.
Franklin Carmichael Park 295 Park St.
Victoria Park 75 Coldwater Rd. W.
Wet Fields/Diamonds Policy If the fields are wet the calcine clay infield is designed to absorb water, however when it is saturated, the water remains on the infield creating a slippery, grease-like surface. Even with cleats, this becomes a health and safety issue. Usage of turf areas when wet causes turf to be torn out. These areas become rutted and invaded with weeds which lowers the quality of the turf. Please help us ensure your use of safe, high quality fields.
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Water Fountain
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Splash Pads
Soccer Pitches
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Flower Garden
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Aqua Theatre
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Edna/Adair Park Frontier Park
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Grenville Park
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High Street Park
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Kaneff Park Lakeview Park Lankinwood Park Mac Carter Park Maple Leaf Park
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BENCH & TREE DONATIONS The Bench and Tree Donation Program is designed to increase public enjoyment and participation in the City’s Parks. Benches and trees make great gifts to both your beneficiary and your favourite Park. Best of all, your donation helps support Parks city wide! Bench and Tree donations are tax deductible and an official receipt will be issued to the donor by the City. For the complete Bench and Tree Donation Program Guidelines and Application Package or any other donation inquiries contact the Public Works Department at 705-326-4585, visit the Municipal Operations Building at 20 James Street West or visit the City website at orillia.ca.
“Leaf” Your Own Legacy On October 23, 2015, the bronze leaf of the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was installed in J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park alongside a 13foot sculpture entitled “Golden Leaves” in honour of the folk legend Gordon Lightfoot. The artist, Timothy P Schmalz, took inspiration from the album “Gord’s Gold”, for the larger piece, with the smaller maple leaves paying tribute to songs from Lightfoot’s repertoire. Schmalz’s vision is to create a pilgrimage across North America, leading visitors to the primary sculpture in Orillia. The first two leaves installed in Orillia are part of a generous gift to the City by the Rudolph P. Bratty Family Foundation. Help Schmalz in his vision by making a similar contribution to the City of Orillia’s trail system and cultural identity. For more details contact Jacqueline Soczka at 705-325-4530 or jsoczka@orillia.ca.
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Donate a Tree Planting times are in the spring and again the fall. Requests for a spring planting must be received by March 1st and by August 1st for a fall planting. Once you have decided to proceed, a site visit will be scheduled to discuss the species and location opportunities. Please note that there are no spots left in Couchiching Beach Park. The City plants several different types of trees and varieties that are considered appropriate for various locations in our parks. Suitable tree types are dependent on the specific location. Our City Arborist will help you select a tree that suits a desired location. Special Order Tree Donations will be determined at the time of order. The tree may be selected from a list of approved species. Standard Tree donations begin at $450.
Donate a Bench People may make donations towards a new park bench or an existing bench. Whether existing or new, a donor recognition plaque will be installed on the bench. Once you have decided to proceed with a bench donation, a site visit will be scheduled to choose a bench and location. Please note that there are no spots left in Couchiching Beach Park. We will try to accommodate all requests, however the Department will have the final decision as to the type of bench and its location. The Ironsites Bench is available in a few selected parks while the Orillia Bench is available widely throughout the park system. Two types of benches are available: Orillia Bench - $700 donation and Ironsite Bench -$1400 donation.
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ORILLIA LIGHTFOOT TRAIL SYSTEM City’s website at orillia.ca for a donation form. Forms are also available at the Public Works Department office at 50 Andrew St. South, (third floor).
Trail Etiquette When travelling multi-use trails, you may encounter many different forms of trail users, such as hikers, bikers, dog walkers, roller bladers, etc. Trail etiquette can be described as the “polite way to use trails.”
The City of Orillia has over 29 kms of multi-use trails including loop trails, paved trails and natural trails. Our trails connect to each of our surrounding communities, highlighting incredible scenery that Orillia and surrounding areas have to offer. In addition to spanning across Orillia, out Lightfoot Trail System highlights natural heritage features and historical land marks throughout the entire City. The Lightfoot Trail System is a dual trail that stretches along the north-east end of the City connecting the Uhthoff Trail to the Atherley Narrows, with a spike that links to the Oro-Medonte Rail Trail. If you would like a trail map, please visit orillia.ca, pick one up and the Parks Recreation and Culture office or download our pingstreet app.
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• Respect the trail and adjacent landowners. • Be aware and courteous to all other trail users. • Walk, ride or cycle in single file in the middle of the trail. • When approaching fellow trail users, stay to the right. • When approaching slower moving trail users from behind on a bicycle or E-bikes sound your bell or horn and safety pass on the their left. • Clean up after pets and keep them leashed and in control to avoid them zigzagging across the trail. Trail use is a privilege that should not be abused or disrespected. Making trail etiquette a priority allows everyone to enjoy the outdoors and have a good time while being safe and courteous. - Supplied by the Ontario Trails Council. Limited-speed motorcycles, motor-assisted bicycles (moped), pocket bikes, electric and motorized scooters and segway scooters are not permitted on the trail system in addition to the large motorized vehicles such as cars, trucks, snowmobiles, ATVs, dirt bikes etc.
The Active Transportation Committee (formerly Trails for Life) is composed of eleven members including one Council member. The Committee advises Council on the use, maintenance, and promotion of the Lightfoot Trail System and Scout Valley. Part of the Committee’s mandate is to meet with community groups or individuals, assist with completing reports, make recommendations regarding special projects (i.e. Regan House), research and report to Council on grant programs and available funding. Members of the Committee may serve a maximum of six consecutive years. The Active Transportation and Trails Advisory Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the final authority on all matters.
Trail Donations Together, our community made it possible to build the paved Millennium Trail section of the Lightfoot Trail System. The Active Transportation Committee now needs your help to maintain and enhance this project. If you wish to make a donation, please visit the
Download the City’s free mobile app Pingstreet and discover Orillia’s interactive trails map! The trails feature displays visually on a map where the Orillia and connecting trails are located. By accessing your current location and using “follow me” technology, you can see where you are located on the trail at any time. Download Pingstreet for free in all major app stores or visit orillia.ca/pingstreet for more information.
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Clayt French Park Loop Clayt French Park loop is located in Clayt French Park at 114 Atlantis Drive and has limited parking available. This loop circles around an open field and is easily accessible from the parking lot. Length: 0.3 km
Surface: Paved
Grade: Flat
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Homewood Park Loop The Homewood Park loop is located in Homewood Park at 68 Woodside Drive. The park is also accessible from Homewood Avenue and Allan Street. The loop traverses the entire park and is visible from all vantages of the park making it an ideal place to take your kids for a leisurely stroll. Length: 0.7 km
Surface: Paved
Please note that motorized vehicles are prohibited on the trails with the exception of personal mobility devices (motorized wheelchairs, medical scooters and e-bikes.)
Grade: Flat / Incline
The Millennium Trail is a 3.0 m wide paved trail that runs adjacent to Orillia’s Lake Couchiching’s spectacular shoreline from the Ramara and Ganaraska Trail within the Township of Ramara northerly to the Uhtoff Trails within the Township of Severn . This 9.5 kilometre shared-use recreation trail significantly enhances the attractiveness of this region for tourists, as well as promoting a healthy lifestyle for local residents. The trail is open year round and runs through major parks such as J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park , Veteran’s Memorial Park , Centennial Park and Couchiching Beach Park and is a segment of the Trans Canada Trail. Length: 9.5 km
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park Loop The loop located in J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park at 450 Atherley Road and has ample parking available. The trail gently loops around the perimeter of the park along the water’s edge. This loop also features a number of historical information plaques for you to enjoy along the way. Length: 2.5 km
Surface: Paved
Grade: Flat
This 2.0 m wide granular trail runs from the intersection of Old Barrie Road and University Avenue westerly around the perimeter of a major storm detention facility located south of the West Orillia Sports Complex . The 0.8 kilometre recreation trail is in a recently naturalized setting using native trees , shrubs and wild flowers and offers a glimpse into modern storm water management practices and the influx of water birds who inhabit newly created wetlands. Length: 0.8 km
Surface: Gravel
Grade: Flat
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University Avenue Trail The University Avenue / West Ridge Boulevard Trail is a 3.0 m wide paved trail which runs from the Old Barrie Road intersection with University Avenue to its northern end at the intersection of Monarch Drive and West Ridge Boulevard. This 2.8 kilometre shared-use recreation trail is open year round and provides a community connection to Scout Valley , West Orillia Sport Complex , Lakehead University and West Ridge Park . Length: 2.8 km
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Surface: Paved
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West Ridge Park Natural Trail West Ridge Park is a wooded paradise escape for residents/visitors of West Ridge. Located at 900 West Ridge Boulevard, this park has very limited parking but provides a natural trail through a wooded area that leads directly to Clayt French Park. Length: 0.8 km
Surface: Natural Bark
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Scout Valley Scout Valley is a naturalized park that consists of three individual loop trails. This park can be accessed from Line 15 North, Old Barrie Road or Forest Home. The Line 15 parking entrance is also home to Regan House. Length: 6 km
Surface: Natural
Grade: Incline
How To Read Trail Blazes: A Skill Everyone Should Know The Scout Valley trails are marked with blazes that match the colour of the trail that you are on; for instance, the Sugarbush Trail is marked with orange blazes, the Algonquin Trail is marked with green blazes, and the Homestead Trail is marked with blue blazes. Keep an eye on these different blazes when hiking to avoid getting lost. Blazes are rectangles of paint usually about 15 cm high and 5 cm wide on trees, fence posts, and rocks. The blazes may vary in size depending on the surroundings. Typically the blaze faces you as you approach. If the path ahead is not obvious, another blaze should be visible from the first. If the path is straightforward, the blazes are usually less frequent. If you lose the trail, return to where you saw the last blaze and look carefully for the next blaze. If the trail is rerouted for any reason, such as for tree regeneration, the blazes are usually covered over with dark paint. Always follow proper blazes staying off closed sections of the trail.
Trails at Scout Valley As trail users we must constantly ask ourselves can the next one hundred people down the trail do what I am doing and not leave trace of their passing? Trails by their very nature are intrusions on the landscape and actually change the landscape. Ensuring that we work together to create a natural experience that meets all user needs without blazing new and unofficial trails not only protects the natural environment we all enjoy, but also helps to soften the impact of the many park users. To report misuse of the trails at Scout Valley or any of Orillia’s other trails, please contact the City of Orillia Public Works Department by email at publicworks@orillia.ca or by telephone at 705-326-4585.
Be One Step Ahead: Learn to Read The Trail Blazes
A single blaze indicates the path is straight ahead.
A double blaze indicates a change in direction. This is indicated by two parallel marks with one marking lower than the other, the higher mark indicates the direction the path turns.
This double blaze indicates you are about to turn left since the higher marking is on the left side.
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POLICIES In Detail This guide is organized by age category (Preschool, Adult, etc.) and then by program category (Fitness, Special Interest, etc.) Please be aware that Aquatics is located at the beginning and has its own category. Once you have selected a program of interest, please refer to the registration details below the general description. Some courses fill up quickly, so be sure to register promptly. This guide is produced by the City of Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture Department and is printed and distributed by the Orillia Packet & Times. Staff have worked hard to ensure this guide is accurate; however, due to the seasonal format we follow, changes might occur after we have gone to print. Additional copies of this brochure are available from the Parks, Recreation and Culture office at 50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300, Orillia or view the online version at orillia.ca.
First Come - First Served The best way to secure your spot is online. Submission of a registration form does not guarantee a place in the recreation program. All registrations will be processed in the order they are received. Registrations are not confirmed until you receive a receipt. If a registration form is received by the office prior to the registration start date, it will be processed, as time allows, starting on the applicable registration date.
Senior Citizens’ Rate Seniors will receive a 25% discount on all recreation programs. Please write “senior” on your registration form as well as your birthdate. If registering online or by touch-tone telephone, your discount will be automatically applied. Non-resident seniors deduct 25% from the nonresident rate. Please note: the senior rate applies to any registrant who is 60 years of age or older.
Non-City Resident Policy All recreation programs have a rate for City of Orillia residents and a rate for non-residents. A non-resident is defined as anyone who does not pay taxes directly to the City of Orillia. The programs offered by the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department are subsidized by municipal taxes, so we keep the cost as low as possible for those who already contribute to the municipal tax base. Twenty five percent (25%) will be added to the registration costs of non-residents. The Parks, Recreation and Culture Department reserves the right to request proof of residency.
Prorating of Program Fees Parks, Recreation and Culture does NOT prorate fees for late registration of programs and camps.
NSF Cheques The City of Orillia charges an administration fee of $33.00 for each NSF cheque received.
HST HST is not included in the pricing shown and is only charged on programs for adults over the age of 14.
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Personal Information Personal information is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M. 56 under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c 25 and will be used by the City of Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture Department for the operation of recreation programs. Inquiries about the collection or use of this information should be directed to the City’s Freedom of Information Co-ordinator.
Class Postponement / Cancellations If it is necessary to cancel a class due to inclement weather, school board cancellations, pool closures, instructor illness, etc. every attempt will be made to re-schedule the class. However, if the class cannot be re-scheduled, a pro-rated refund will be issued. The Parks, Recreation and Culture Department reserves the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine classes, to limit/increase registration or change course locations at any time. Please note that credits left on your account will expire 24 months after the date of the original credit entry if not obtained.
Waiting Lists Once a class/camp is filled, interested registrants will be placed on a waiting list in the order the registration is received. It is recommended to go on the waiting list as we endeavour to accommodate people by expanding the class size or creating an additional class.
Photographs / Video Unless the participant or guardian indicates otherwise, Parks, Recreation and Culture will assume permission for pictures to be taken during programs to be used for promotion.
Refunds A full refund will be issued prior to the start of an activity only: • When an activity is cancelled by the Department. • When the date, time or location for the recreation/culture program is changed by the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department and prohibits attendance. Refunds/credits will be issued up to seven days prior to the start of a program with an administrative fee of 10%. Check page 9 for information on how to withdraw using the S.U.N. System. Medical refund requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate/note and the 10% administrative fee will be waived. It will only be processed up to the halfway point of any recreation/culture program. Absolutely no refunds will be given after the mid-point of a program. The refund will be pro-rated based on the number of classes left in the recreation/ culture program at the time the request is received, regardless of the date the registrant stopped attending the recreation/culture program.
Transfers Transfers from one course to another are permitted up to five business days prior to the start of the recreation program. In the case of swimming lessons, transfers are permitted after the first lesson, and only if there is space, upon approval of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department. To transfer into a different course, visit the S.U.N. System.
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Registration Form
Are you a new applicant?
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Yes
Has any of your information changed?
No
Yes
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▼ Guardian Information
First Name:
Last Name:
Male:
Female:
Phone:
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Senior (60Y+): Cell:
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Birth Date: (M) Resident:
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Non-Resident: Work Phone:
Agree to Promotional Email:
Agree to Texts:
Address:
Unit/Apt:
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(D)
(Y)
Orillia Taxpayer/business owner: -
Email:
Phone Provider for Texts (i.e. Rogers): City/Town:
Alternate Contact Name:
Postal Code:
Alternate Number:
▼ Registrant’s Medical Information
Medical Conditions / Allergies / Limitations for Any Registrant: ▼ Registrant #1 Information
First Name: Male:
Last Name: Female:
PROGRAM NAME
Senior (60Y+):
Birth Date: (M) Resident:
CODE
Non-Resident:
L O C AT I O N
(D)
(Y)
Orillia Taxpayer/business owner: D AY
TIME
FEE
Program 1: Program 2: ▼ Registrant #2 Information
First Name: Male:
Last Name: Female:
PROGRAM NAME
Senior (60Y+):
Birth Date: (M) Resident:
CODE
Non-Resident:
L O C AT I O N
(D)
(Y)
Orillia Taxpayer/business owner: D AY
TIME
FEE
Program 1: Program 2:
Terms of Registration (Important - Please read) Personal information on this form is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M. 56 under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c 25 and will be used by the City of Orillia Parks, Recreation and Culture Department for the operation of recreation programs. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Freedom of Information Co-ordinator. In consideration of the acceptance of my application or that of the minor whose name appears thereon, of who I am the legal guardian, and give the permission to participate in a recreation program sponsored by the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department of the Corporation of the City of Orillia, I hereby waive and forever discharge and indemnify and save harmless the Corporation of the City of Orillia, it’s employees, volunteers, partner organizations, agents, sponsors, officers and elected officials from all claims, damages, costs and expenses in respect to injury or damage to my/their person or property, however caused, which may occur as a result of my/their participation in the recreation program in any location (such as field trips, organized swims etc.) where the recreation program is being held. Unless the participant or guardian indicates in writing, Parks, Recreation and Culture will assume permission is given for photos or video taken during any recreation program to be used to promote recreation. If permission is not granted please email the participants name and recreation program enrolled in to parks@ orillia.ca and request that permission for pictures be revoked. Parks, Recreation and Culture will attempt to honour the request however, as most recreation programs take place in public settings it cannot be guaranteed. Refunds/credits will be issued up to seven days prior to the start of a program with an administrative fee of 10%. Visit the S.U.N. System to withdraw from a program seven days prior to the start. Medical refund requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate/note and the 10% administrative fee will be waived. It will only be processed up to the halfway point of any recreation/culture program. Absolutely no refunds will be given after the mid-point of a program. The refund will be pro-rated based on the number of classes left in the recreation/culture program at the time the request is received, regardless of the date the registrant stopped attending the recreation/culture program. Account credits will expire 24 months after the date of the original credit entry.
Signature of participant (or parent/guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age) The signature portion of the terms of registration must be signed in order for the registration to be processed.
If My Program is Unavailable: Put my name on a waiting list
Cancel my registration
Payment:
Sub-total: $ HST (13%): +
If HST is applicable it will be noted in the description.
Total: $
Payment Information Cash (for walk-ins only) Interac (for walk-ins only) Cheque (payable to the City of Orillia) Discover MasterCard American Express VISA
Expiry Date: ________ / ________
Secure Code: _________
Total Amount: $_______.____ Cardholder Name: _____________________________________ PLEASE PRINT
Cardholder Signature: _________________________________
phone: 705-329-7250 | website: orillia.ca | fax: 705-329-2176
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THANK YOU ADVERTISERS! These businesses currently support Orillia sports by advertising in your local sports facilities. For more information about how you can advertise in one of our facilities, please ask for Eleanor at RNR Resources at 705-326-0996. A&W Restaurants Audia Hearing Aids Bay Auto & Truck Parts BDO Dunwoody Back To Function Best Western Mariposa Inn Canadian Tire Corp. Carson Funeral Home Casino Rama Century 21 - Don Campbell Real Estate Ltd. Commonwell Insurance Critter Cove Pet Centre Davenport Kia Davenport Subaru Dentistry on West –Dr. Chu Diamond & Diamond Dominos Pizza Downtown Orillia Management Downey Tornosky Lassaline & Timpano –Great Law East Side Mario’s Ellis Hearing Aids Experience Nissan Fairgreen Sod Farms First Choice Haircutters Friendly Fermentor Georgian College Giant Tiger Jason’s No Frills
Jim Wilson Chevrolet Pontiac GMC Julie Emery - RBC Kelsey’s Restaurant KICX 106 Radio Lakehead University Little Caesar’s Pizza Lock Stock & Barrel Mac Lang Orillia McDonald’s Restaurant McLaren Equipment McLean & Dickey Insurance Mid-Ontario Disposal Montana’s Cookhouse Mortgage Man, Dominion Lending Morton Metals Northern Performance Windows & Doors Orillia Denture Clinic Orillia Figure Skating Club Orillia Hyundai Orillia Jim Wilson Terriers Jr C Hockey Orillia Mazda Orillia Minor Hockey Assoc. Orillia Packet & Times Orillia Power Corporation Orillia Square Mall Orillia Today Orillia’s Wine Experience Parry Automotive Pepsi Cola
Re/Max Real Estate Ron Johnston Insurance Rotary Club of Orillia Scotiabank Simcoe County Chrysler Simcoe County Teachers Simcoe County District School Board Studabakers Bar & Grill Sunshine Carpet & Flooring Sunrise Toyota Sunshine Kitchens Sunshine Superwash Sweet Dreams Ice Cream Swiss Chalet Tech City Centre The DOCK Radio Theresa Coulson – Re/Max Real Estate Thor Motors Theo’s Eatery Tim Hortons Tops In Pizza Turf King / TK Pests Wagner Lawn Care Wes Brennan Construction Wild Wing Restaurant Will Marshall Insurance Wine Experience
Rotary Place TV Advertisers These businesses have already taken advantage of the marketing advantages of Rotary Place TV: Chamber of Commerce Experience Nissan Friendly Fermentor Harvey’s Restaurant Orillia #2463 Kumon of Orillia
Lake Country Grill Mac Lang Orillia Mariposa Gymnastics Club Morris Shelswell Excavating Orillia & District Literacy Council
Orillia Boat Cruises Sunshine Carpet & Flooring Swiss Chalet - Orillia TireMaster - Orillia WeeWatch Orillia
Rotary Place Kid’s Ministick Rink Advertisers These businesses have already taken advantage of the marketing advantages of the Kid’s Ministick Rink: East Side Marios Kumon of Orillia Paper Kapers Craft Store Giant Tiger Store Mariposa Gymnastics Club Scales Nature Park Jack & Maddy – Kids Store Orillia YMCA Wee Watch Child Care
For more information or to advertise with us, contact Eleanor at RNR resources at (705) 326-0996.
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Information
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Special Interest Groups Canadian Author’s Association 705-325-3926 Canada Day Committee 705-259-1948 Kids for Turtles 705-325-5386 La Leche League 705-812-2823 LGBT Youth Connection 705-722-6778 ext. 107 Mnjikaning Fish Fence Circle 705-835-9331 Ontario’s Lake Country 705-325-9321 Orillia Aero Modelers R.C. Club 705-327-3158 Orillia Amateur Radio Club 705-689-6545 Orillia & District Camera Club 705-329-6630 Orillia & District Literacy Council 705-327-1253 Orillia Duplicate Bridge Club 705-689-6602 Orillia Horticulture Society 705-325-7384 Orillia Housing Resource Centre 705-325-3883 Orillia Naturalist Club 705-487-5554 Orillia Pregnancy Resource Centre 705-326-8228 Orillia Women’s Newcomers Club 705-259-0587 Orillia Sunshine Rug Hookers 705-326-9027 Orillia Welcome Wagon 705-329-0760 Seniors & Law Enforcement Together 705-325-3149 Scouts Canada 1-888-726-8876 Simcoe East District Women’s Institute 705-689-6448 Simcoe County Embroidery Guild 705-436-2478 Stand Up! Orillia Against Bullying 705-325-3428 Stephen Leacock Association 705-325-1124 Sunshine Speakers Toastmasters 705-325-9565 ext. 7543 Telecare Orillia Office 705-327-2383
Culture & Theatrical Groups Ashiko World Music Festival Cellar Singers Chamber Music Orillia Country Chordsmen, Barbershop Hawkestone Singers Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour Jubilee Chorale Lake Country Harmony Lightfoot Days Mariposa Arts Theatre Foundation Mariposa Folk Foundation Ontario Lumberjack Championships Ontario Provincial Police Museum Orillia Camera Club Orillia Concert Association Orillia Dance Academy Orillia District Arts Council Orillia Fine Arts Association Orillia Folk Society Orillia Heritage Centre Orillia Jazz Festival
705-327-4273 705-327-8280 705-833-2202 705-737-4477 705-321-7924 705-790-4790 705-329-4373 705-329-3495 705-325-3261 705-326-8011 705-326-3655 705-345-9177 705-329-6889 705-329-6630 705-326-6598 705-326-7476 705-835-3166 705-325-2156 705-322-3349 705-325-7107 705-329-2535
Orillia Museum of Art & History Orillia Perch Festival Orillia Scottish Festival Orillia Silver Band Orillia Spring Blues Festival Orillia Vocal Ensemble Orillia Waterfront Festival Orillia Wind Ensemble Orillia Winter Carnival Orillia Youth Symphony Orchestra RCL Branch 34 Pipes & Drums Rotary Fun Fest
705-329-7250
705-326-2159 705-326-4424 705-325-8442 705-259-2446 705-326-3645 705-325-4903 ext. 101 705-326-4424 705-241-9502 1-888-400-4281 705-326-7548 705-326-5470 705-323-5925
Orillia & Area Sports Groups Orillia Ball Hockey Champlain Sailing Club Ganaraska Trail Club (Hiking) Huronia Stallions Football Club Mariposa Gymnastic Club Ontario Special Olympics Orillia Badminton Club Orillia Channel Cats Swim Club Orillia Curling Club Orillia & District Men’s Dart League Orillia & District Soccer Club Orillia Figure Skating Club Orillia & District Horseshoe Club Orillia Kids of Steel Triathlon Orillia Ladies Hockey League Orillia Ladies Soccer Orillia Lawn Bowling Club Orillia Legion Minor Baseball Orillia Men’s & Ladies Slo-Pitch Orillia Minor Hockey Association Orillia Minor Lacrosse Orillia Power & Sail Squadron Orillia Rowing Club Orillia Suns Volleyball Orillia Tennis Club Orillia Youth Basketball Association Sport Orillia
705-326-6599 705-326-8445 705-325-3149 705-329-0399 705-325-3754 705-325-4753 705-325-3543 705-826-8950 705-327-3332 705-325-1266 705-327-9733 705-326-2739 705-689-2554 705-327-3297 705-329-3336 705-826-0430 705-327-0345 705-330-0373 705-329-1651 705-326-6642 705-326-2380 705-329-2843 705-326-3519 705-326-0954 705-325-1740 705-238-9220 705-325-2050
Additional Listings Other community information database can be found on informationorillia.org or by calling Information Orillia directly at 705-326-7743. If you would like your group’s information to be added or updated, please call 705-329-7250.
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In anticipation of the new recreation facility opening at 255 West Street South, the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department will be looking to hire approximately 70 qualified lifeguards and instructors in 2018. Don’t wait, sign up now and start your training! Call 705-329-7250 or visit orillia.ca for details.
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QUALIFIED LIFEGUARD / INSTRUCTOR SEVENTY NEEDED BY 2018.
NATIONAL LIFEGUARD
Must have completed Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid.
LSS SWIM & LIFESAVING INSTRUCTOR
Must have completed Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid. LSS Assistant Instructor recommended.
LSS ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR
Must have completed Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid.
BRONZE CROSS
Must have completed Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid.
BRONZE MEDALLION
Must be a minimum of 13 years of age or have completed Bronze Star.
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