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FALL MADE FUN SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2012 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 31, 2012 10 11 12-13 34 Leisure Fair Orillia’s Annual Halloween Howl Rockwall & Public/Family Skating Schedules Pick-Up Hockey

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Leisure Fair

orillia’s annual Halloween Howl

rockwall & Public/Family skating schedules

Pick-up Hockey

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Helpful Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Policy Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Program Registration Form . . . . . . . . . .8

Inclusive Recreation Information . . . . . .9

What’s Happening . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14

Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-20

Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22

Dance, Drama & Music . . . . . . . . . 23-26

Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30

Skating & Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-35

Special Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-39

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43

Facility Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-50

Parks Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-63

Trail Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-67

Active Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

Community Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 69-70

Table of Contents

Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4

Wayne Gardy Pete Bowen Michael Fogarty Andrew Hill

Patrick Kehoe Linda Murray Paul Spears Tony Madden

City of Orillia Council 2010-2014

Greetings from the Mayor and City Council

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The Orillia City Centre will be closed on September 3 and October 8, 2012.

What an incredible summer. It’s hard to believe that it’s quickly coming to an end. It seems like everyone is anticipating the arrival of fall and getting back to our regular routines. The children are heading back to school, and summer holidays are becoming but vivid memories.

But a change in seasons brings many recreational opportunities for people living in our great City. There’s

still time to let the kids experience the new playground at Couchiching Beach Park, try hiking or biking the city’s multitude of trails, or simply take your family for a walk and enjoy the fall colours.

You can also fl ip through the pages of this FALL MADE FUN brochure to fi nd all the exciting programs the City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department has created to keep you and your family busy throughout the season.

Come to the Leisure Fair at Rotary Place on September 15, 2012 and discover a new activity or sign up for your favourite Fall sport. Representatives from various community groups will be on hand to answer your questions and to accept registrations.

On behalf of the Members of City Council and the Parks and Recreation Department, we wish you all the best for a safe and enjoyable fall season.

Sincerely,Angelo Orsi Mayor

BIRTHDAY PARTIESHave an unforgettable birthday party at Mariposa Saturdays and Sundays!

1.5 hours in the gym with a certified coach!Call to inquire 705-325-3754

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

KAREN KOPRLA @705-325-3754

Have your Birthday Party

at Mariposa

MARIPOSAGYMNASTICS CLUB655 Harvie Settlement Road

Bounce, Jump, Hop or Swing on in!Fall Registration begins August 13th

FALL SESSION: SEPTEMBER 10th – NOVEMBER 10th

Join us for regular gymnastics classes from walking to

age 100!* Parent & Tot * Kindergym * Advanced Kindergym

* Junior & Senior Girls * All Boys Gymnastics Group * Intensive Rec Classes

* Co-ed Trampoline * Boys Freestyle Trampolining

ALL NEW FOR 2012!Boot Camp for Girls ~ Fitness class with a fun twist!

Adult GymfitMulti-Sport Cross Training for ages 6-14+ (groups welcome)

Open Gym 13+

REGISTER NOW!

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Helpful Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Policy Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Program Registration Form . . . . . . . . . .8

Inclusive Recreation Information . . . . . .9

What’s Happening . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14

Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-20

Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22

Dance, Drama & Music . . . . . . . . . 23-26

Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30

Skating & Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-35

Special Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-39

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43

Facility Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-50

Parks Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-63

Trail Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-67

Active Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

Community Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 69-70

Table of Contents

Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4

Wayne Gardy Pete Bowen Michael Fogarty Andrew Hill

Patrick Kehoe Linda Murray Paul Spears Tony Madden

City of Orillia Council 2010-2014

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The Orillia City Centre will be closed on September 3 and October 8, 2012.

What an incredible summer. It’s hard to believe that it’s quickly coming to an end. It seems like everyone is anticipating the arrival of fall and getting back to our regular routines. The children are heading back to school, and summer holidays are becoming but vivid memories.

But a change in seasons brings many recreational opportunities for people living in our great City. There’s

still time to let the kids experience the new playground at Couchiching Beach Park, try hiking or biking the city’s multitude of trails, or simply take your family for a walk and enjoy the fall colours.

You can also fl ip through the pages of this FALL MADE FUN brochure to fi nd all the exciting programs the City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department has created to keep you and your family busy throughout the season.

Come to the Leisure Fair at Rotary Place on September 15, 2012 and discover a new activity or sign up for your favourite Fall sport. Representatives from various community groups will be on hand to answer your questions and to accept registrations.

On behalf of the Members of City Council and the Parks and Recreation Department, we wish you all the best for a safe and enjoyable fall season.

Sincerely,Angelo Orsi Mayor

Call OBHL at 705-326-6599 to register now!For online registration or for more information visit www.obhl.ca

INTRO TO BALL HOCKEY KIDS*YOUTH*TEEN LEAGUES

$75!ONLY$125!ONLY

Mens • Mens over 30 • Ladies • Co-ed andask us about OBHLs new Recreational

leagues for men and ladies!

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S.U.N. System 705-325-4786S.U.N. System Help E-mail [email protected] and Recreation Main Offi ce 705-329-7250Parks and Recreation E-mail [email protected] of Parks and RecreationRay Merkley 705-325-2045

FACILITIESManager of FacilitiesDan Cousins 705-325-4377 Concession SupervisorKim Ball 705-325-5332 Ext. 204 Facilities ForemanRalph Denne 705-325-4746

PARKSManager of ParksJohn Bryant 705-325-2060Parks ForemanBrian Mark 705-325-1108

RECREATION SERVICESManager of Recreation ServicesMarcia Feddes 705-325-7806Marketing Co-ordinatorPaul Barnetson 705-325-2050Recreation Facility SupervisorPatty Ward 705-325-2035Recreation Program SupervisorRoz Llewellyn 705-329-7251

OFFICEOffi ce ManagerJoanne Hanzlik 705-325-2011Accounting ClerkKim Diamond 705-325-2022Computer OperatorKeltie Town 705-325-2009Secretary OperationsKristine Bunker 705-325-1102

Facility Telephone NumbersBrian Orser Arena 705-325-1414Barnfi eld Point Recreation Centre 705-325-3089Bayside Restaurant 705-325-3504Dr. Seymour Conservatory (Greenhouse) 705-326-4224Maintenance Shop 705-325-2131West Orillia Sports Complex 705-325-5332

If you have any questions, we are at your service Monday through Friday at Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300) between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. Please feel free to drop by or call us with your comments, questions or concerns.

Parks and Recreation Contact InformationCity Main Switchboard 705-325-1311

City DepartmentsDowntown Management Board 705-325-3261Economic Development 705-325-4900Engineering Department 705-325-3975Orillia Fire Department 705-325-5201Leacock Memorial Home 705-329-1908Orillia Public Library 705-325-2338Mayor’s Offi ce 705-326-1177Orillia Opera House (Box Offi ce) 705-326-8011Planning and Development 705-325-2622Property and Purchasing Manager 705-329-7237Public Works 705-326-4585Treasury 705-329-7239Waste Diversion Site 705-325-3522Water Filtration Plant 705-325-4671Orillia Youth Centre 705-325-8082

Recreation Advisor y CommitteeThe Orillia Recreation Advisory Committee is designed to act as an advisory body to City Council. The Committee consists of nine members, seven representatives from the community and two members of Council, including the Mayor as ex-offi cio.

Part of its mandate is to:• Advise City Council • Research and make recommendations relating to parks

and recreational facilities, recreational lands, plans and programs

• If necessary, meet with community groups or individuals• Assist with completing reports• Make recommendations regarding special projects (i.e.

Recreation Facilities, etc.) • Research and report to Council on grant programs and

available funding • Research and report on specifi c matters referred to the

Recreation Advisory Committee by Council.

Members of the Committee may serve a maximum of six consecutive years. The Recreation Advisory Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

At the present time, the following are members of the Recreation Advisory Committee:

Trails for Life CommitteeThe Trails for Life Committee 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 the Scout Valley, a natural heritage park. 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 Trails for Life Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

Other Useful Phone Numbers

Cory AndrewsRalph CipollaStan CleaveleyChris FitzJason HooperFraser IrvineRob Jackson

Bob JohnstonJohn MortonDave NeidrauerLon Oldfi eldDarryl NodwellElgin QuesnelleJeff Smith

Robert SmithGeoff Thompson Kyle TinslayJanine TorranceAdam VollebregtNancy WehrensPaula Wilson

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Parks and Facility Staff

Stewart AndersonDavid KennettDavid MichaelBrian MawdsleyAlison Stoneman

Sandy TigchelaarDeb Watson

Councillor Patrick KehoeCouncillor Tony Madden

Are you searching for community contact names for minor sports,

clubs or organizations?You can fi nd this information on pages 69 & 70

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S.U.N. System 705-325-4786S.U.N. System Help E-mail [email protected] and Recreation Main Offi ce 705-329-7250Parks and Recreation E-mail [email protected] of Parks and RecreationRay Merkley 705-325-2045

FACILITIESManager of FacilitiesDan Cousins 705-325-4377 Concession SupervisorKim Ball 705-325-5332 Ext. 204 Facilities ForemanRalph Denne 705-325-4746

PARKSManager of ParksJohn Bryant 705-325-2060Parks ForemanBrian Mark 705-325-1108

RECREATION SERVICESManager of Recreation ServicesMarcia Feddes 705-325-7806Marketing Co-ordinatorPaul Barnetson 705-325-2050Recreation Facility SupervisorPatty Ward 705-325-2035Recreation Program SupervisorRoz Llewellyn 705-329-7251

OFFICEOffi ce ManagerJoanne Hanzlik 705-325-2011Accounting ClerkKim Diamond 705-325-2022Computer OperatorKeltie Town 705-325-2009Secretary OperationsKristine Bunker 705-325-1102

Facility Telephone NumbersBrian Orser Arena 705-325-1414Barnfi eld Point Recreation Centre 705-325-3089Bayside Restaurant 705-325-3504Dr. Seymour Conservatory (Greenhouse) 705-326-4224Maintenance Shop 705-325-2131West Orillia Sports Complex 705-325-5332

If you have any questions, we are at your service Monday through Friday at Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300) between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. Please feel free to drop by or call us with your comments, questions or concerns.

Parks and Recreation Contact InformationCity Main Switchboard 705-325-1311

City DepartmentsDowntown Management Board 705-325-3261Economic Development 705-325-4900Engineering Department 705-325-3975Orillia Fire Department 705-325-5201Leacock Memorial Home 705-329-1908Orillia Public Library 705-325-2338Mayor’s Offi ce 705-326-1177Orillia Opera House (Box Offi ce) 705-326-8011Planning and Development 705-325-2622Property and Purchasing Manager 705-329-7237Public Works 705-326-4585Treasury 705-329-7239Waste Diversion Site 705-325-3522Water Filtration Plant 705-325-4671Orillia Youth Centre 705-325-8082

Recreation Advisor y CommitteeThe Orillia Recreation Advisory Committee is designed to act as an advisory body to City Council. The Committee consists of nine members, seven representatives from the community and two members of Council, including the Mayor as ex-offi cio.

Part of its mandate is to:• Advise City Council • Research and make recommendations relating to parks

and recreational facilities, recreational lands, plans and programs

• If necessary, meet with community groups or individuals• Assist with completing reports• Make recommendations regarding special projects (i.e.

Recreation Facilities, etc.) • Research and report to Council on grant programs and

available funding • Research and report on specifi c matters referred to the

Recreation Advisory Committee by Council.

Members of the Committee may serve a maximum of six consecutive years. The Recreation Advisory Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

At the present time, the following are members of the Recreation Advisory Committee:

Trails for Life CommitteeThe Trails for Life Committee 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 the Scout Valley, a natural heritage park. 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 Trails for Life Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

Other Useful Phone Numbers

Cory AndrewsRalph CipollaStan CleaveleyChris FitzJason HooperFraser IrvineRob Jackson

Bob JohnstonJohn MortonDave NeidrauerLon Oldfi eldDarryl NodwellElgin QuesnelleJeff Smith

Robert SmithGeoff Thompson Kyle TinslayJanine TorranceAdam VollebregtNancy WehrensPaula Wilson

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Parks and Facility Staff

Stewart AndersonDavid KennettDavid MichaelBrian MawdsleyAlison Stoneman

Sandy TigchelaarDeb Watson

Councillor Patrick KehoeCouncillor Tony Madden

Are you searching for community contact names for minor sports,

clubs or organizations?You can fi nd this information on pages 69 & 70

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About this GuideThis guide is organized by program category. Once you have selected a program of interest, please refer to the registration details below the general description. Some courses fi ll up quickly, so be sure to register promptly.

“Fall Made Fun” is produced by the City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department and is printed and distributed by the Orillia Packet & Times. Department 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 press. If you have any ideas or suggestions on how to improve the brochure, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 705-329-7250.

Additional copies of this brochure are available from the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 50 Andrew St. South, Suite 300, Orillia or check out our online version at www.orillia.ca

First Come - First ServedSubmission of a registration form does not guarantee a place in the program. All registrations will be processed in the order they are received. Please note: online and touch-tone telephone registrations take place 24/7. Registrations are not confi rmed until you receive a course confi rmation number. If a registration form is received by the Parks and Recreation offi ce prior to the registration start date, it will be processed in the order it is received, as time allows, starting on the applicable registration date.

Non-City Resident PolicyAll 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 and Recreation 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 per cent will be added to the registration costs of non-residents. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to request proof of residency.

Senior Citizens’ Rate Seniors will receive a 25% discount on all programs. Please write “SENIOR” on your registration form. If registering online or by touch-tone telephone, your discount will be automatically applied. Non-resident seniors deduct 25% from the non-resident rate. Please note: the senior rate applies to any registrant who is 60 years or older.

Prorating of Program FeesParks and Recreation does NOT prorate fees for late registration of programs.

HSTHST is not included in the pricing shown and is only charged on programs for adults.

NSF ChequesThe City of Orillia charges an administration fee of $25.00 for each NSF cheque received.

Waiting ListsOnce a class is filled, interested registrants will be placed on a waiting list in the order the registration is received. It is always recommended to go on the waiting list as we endeavour to accommodate people by expanding the class size or creating an additional class.

Photographs/VideoUnless the participant or guardian indicates otherwise, Parks and Recreation will assume permission is given for pictures taken during any program to be used to promote recreation.

Personal InformationPersonal 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 and Recreation Department for the operation of programs. Inquiries about the collection or use of this information should be directed to the City’s Freedom of Information Co-ordinator. Class Postponement/CancellationsIf 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 and Recreation Department reserves the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine classes, to limit/increase registration or change course locations at any time.

RefundsA full refund will be issued prior to the start of an activity, ONLY:

• When an activity is cancelled by the Parks and Recreation Department.

• When the date, time, or location of the program is changed by the Parks and Recreation Department and prohibits attendance.

Medical refund requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s certifi cate. It will only be processed up to the half-way point of any program. No refunds will be given after the half-way point for any reason. The refund will be pro-rated based on the number of lessons left in the program at the time the request is received by the Parks and Recreation offi ce or on the S.U.N. System. All refunds will be processed on a pro-rated basis from the time Parks and Recreation is notifi ed regardless of the date the registrant stopped attending the program. All refunds will be assessed an administrative fee of 10%. (Min. $5.00 and Max. $10.00) No other refunds, changes or transfers will be issued after the half-way point except for medical reasons. The amount to be refunded can be left “on account” and may be used for a future payment. Due to the Credit Card cardholder agreement, payments made by Credit Card will only be refunded back to the same Credit Card account. Refunds will never be issued by cheque - only by cash, debit or credit card.

TransfersTransfers from one course to another are permitted up to five business days prior to the start of the 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 and Recreation Department. All transfers will be subject to a minimum $3.00 transfer fee.

Weather Cancellations During regular business hours, weather cancellations will be announced on the following radio stations:

The DOCK 104.1 FM 93.1 Chay FM LIFE 100.3 FM KICX 106 FM ROCK 95.7 FM Sunshine 89.1 FM

Weather cancellations will also be posted on the City’s website and on the S.U.N. System by 4:30 p.m. on the day of the class.

The decision to cancel will not be made until after 3:30 p.m.

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Registration Terms - Please ReadThe City of Orillia will provide every safeguard for the health and welfare of each participant. However, the City of Orillia will be released and forever discharged as well as its employees, agents, volunteers, offi cers and elected offi cials 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 participation in a program in any location (such as fi eld trips, organized swims etc.) where the program is being held. Each participant is responsible for his/her own hospital and medical coverage.

Registration Begins August 31, 2012.Program registration will begin on Friday, August 31, 2012 at 12:01 a.m. using the S.U.N. Registration System. See page 7 for more information on how to use the S.U.N. System.

What you need:• Client ID(s)• Family PIN • Course Code(s)• VISA/MasterCard/AMEX with valid expiry date

What to do:• Visit www.orillia.ca > Recreation Program Registration > click on the S.U.N. System logo.• Log in using your Client ID and Family PIN • Click on REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS and follow the prompts

Confirmations & Receipts• When you have fi nished registering for all courses, go to

CHECKOUT to make payment.• You must agree to the waiver to complete the transaction

and make successful payment to confi rm successful registration.

• A receipt will be emailed to you and you can then print it.

What you need:• Course Choices• Family Account Information• VISA, cash, debit or cheque• No post-dated cheques

What to do:• Register at Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South,

Orillia) Monday to Friday between 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM excluding holidays.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations and receipts will be processed

immediately.

In Person50 Andrew St. SouthSuite 300, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

What you need:• Completed Registration Form (found on page 8)• Cheque made payable to the City of Orillia or VISA card

number with expiry date & secure code from the back of the card

• No post-dated cheques• Do NOT mail cash

What to do:• Mail completed registration form to the address as

shown above.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations will be processed as time allows starting on

the applicable registration date.• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week.

By Mail50 Andrew St. SouthSuite 300, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

What you need:• Completed Registration Form (found on page 8)• VISA with valid expiry date and the secure code on

back of the card

What to do:• Fax your completed and signed registration form to

705-329-2176.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations will be processed as time allows starting

on the applicable registration date.• Registrations faxed before the fi rst day of registration

will be processed in the order they are received, on the fi rst day of registration or as time allows.

• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week.

By Fax705-329-2176

By Touch-Tone Phone 705-325-4SUN (4786)

What you need:• Client ID(s)• Family PIN • Course Code(s)• VISA/MasterCard/AMEX with valid expiry date

What to do:• Call 705-325-4786 and follow the instructions• Make payment by credit card• To put money on your account in advance, please visit

the Parks and Recreation offi ce

Confirmations & Receipts• If the call ends before making the payment, your

registration will be void. You must begin the registration process again.

• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week of registration.

Register Onlinewww.orillia.ca

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Registration Terms - Please ReadThe City of Orillia will provide every safeguard for the health and welfare of each participant. However, the City of Orillia will be released and forever discharged as well as its employees, agents, volunteers, offi cers and elected offi cials 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 participation in a program in any location (such as fi eld trips, organized swims etc.) where the program is being held. Each participant is responsible for his/her own hospital and medical coverage.

Registration Begins August 31, 2012.Program registration will begin on Friday, August 31, 2012 at 12:01 a.m. using the S.U.N. Registration System. See page 7 for more information on how to use the S.U.N. System.

What you need:• Client ID(s)• Family PIN • Course Code(s)• VISA/MasterCard/AMEX with valid expiry date

What to do:• Visit www.orillia.ca > Recreation Program Registration > click on the S.U.N. System logo.• Log in using your Client ID and Family PIN • Click on REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS and follow the prompts

Confirmations & Receipts• When you have fi nished registering for all courses, go to

CHECKOUT to make payment.• You must agree to the waiver to complete the transaction

and make successful payment to confi rm successful registration.

• A receipt will be emailed to you and you can then print it.

What you need:• Course Choices• Family Account Information• VISA, cash, debit or cheque• No post-dated cheques

What to do:• Register at Orillia City Centre (50 Andrew St. South,

Orillia) Monday to Friday between 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM excluding holidays.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations and receipts will be processed

immediately.

In Person50 Andrew St. SouthSuite 300, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

What you need:• Completed Registration Form (found on page 8)• Cheque made payable to the City of Orillia or VISA card

number with expiry date & secure code from the back of the card

• No post-dated cheques• Do NOT mail cash

What to do:• Mail completed registration form to the address as

shown above.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations will be processed as time allows starting on

the applicable registration date.• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week.

By Mail50 Andrew St. SouthSuite 300, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

What you need:• Completed Registration Form (found on page 8)• VISA with valid expiry date and the secure code on

back of the card

What to do:• Fax your completed and signed registration form to

705-329-2176.

Confirmations & Receipts• Registrations will be processed as time allows starting

on the applicable registration date.• Registrations faxed before the fi rst day of registration

will be processed in the order they are received, on the fi rst day of registration or as time allows.

• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week.

By Fax705-329-2176

By Touch-Tone Phone 705-325-4SUN (4786)

What you need:• Client ID(s)• Family PIN • Course Code(s)• VISA/MasterCard/AMEX with valid expiry date

What to do:• Call 705-325-4786 and follow the instructions• Make payment by credit card• To put money on your account in advance, please visit

the Parks and Recreation offi ce

Confirmations & Receipts• If the call ends before making the payment, your

registration will be void. You must begin the registration process again.

• A receipt will be mailed to you within one week of registration.

Register Onlinewww.orillia.ca

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Family P.I.N. for the S.U.N. System

the S.U.N. System Online:More Than Just Registrations!

Users With Internet Access:If you have registered before:Anyone who has registered with Parks and Recreation in the past will have a Client ID and Family Pin automatically generated on their account.

Do we have your email address?If you have an existing account with us and have provided Parks and Recreation with your email address, you can access your account by going to S.U.N. System online at www.orillia.ca and under the MY ACCOUNT tab, click “I forgot my log in information, please email it to me.” Enter your email address. At this point, your log in information will be sent to your email account.

If you have not provided Parks and Recreation with a current email address, email us at [email protected] with your name and email address. Once received, your email will be added to your account and an email will be sent to you with your client information.

New to our Programs:If you have not registered for a program before, you will need to have an account created in order to be provided with your Client ID and Family Pin. Go to the S.U.N. System online and under the MY ACCOUNT tab, click “Request New Account”. Enter all of your family information. Your account information will be emailed to you within one business day of your request.

Withdraw or Transfer ProgramsRegistrants can withdraw without penalty from a program up to 7 days prior to a program start date using the S.U.N. System online. To withdraw from a course online, you must log in and then VIEW DETAILS under the MY ACCOUNT tab. Click on the course and you will have the option to withdraw. Once you have withdrawn, you can use the credit balance on your account for another registration or you can call the Parks and Recreation offi ce with your credit card number for a refund.

View Course SchedulesWhen viewing a course, in course details click on VIEW DETAILS and you will be able to view the course schedule.

Print off Receipts for Tax PurposesYou must log in and select the MY ACCOUNT tab. You can view the purchase history by client at the bottom of the screen. You can select to email the receipt to yourself.

Get Maps for Program LocationsWhen viewing a course, in COURSE DETAILS click on the location details and there will be an option to view a map.

Find Current Program Cancellations and InformationParks and Recreation will post any weather cancellations by 4:30 p.m. on the day of the class.

Users Without Internet Access:If you have registered before:Anyone who has registered with Parks and Recreation in the past will have a Client ID and Family Pin automatically generated on their account.

Contact the Parks and Recreation during regular business hours to obtain your information by calling 705-329-7250.

New to our programs:If you have not registered for a Parks and Recreation program before, you will need to have an account created in order to be provided with your Client ID and Family Pin. Contact the Parks and Recreation offi ce during regular business hours by calling 705-329-7250.

Please ensure that you have all your family’s information including birth dates, address and postal code and phone number.

Paying online for a program or facility rental using the S.U.N. System online?

Committed to providing the most advanced online security features, the S.U.N. System online supports the Verifi ed by Visa security service and the MasterCard® SecureCode™ .During your purchase, you may be prompted for further information before your order can be completed. Whether your card has these features will depend on the fi nancial institution associated with your credit card. For more information please contact the fi nancial institution associated with your credit card.

View Facility AvailabilityClick on the VIEW FACILITY AVAILABILITY button, then select FACILITY DETAIL SEARCH and select the complex or facility you are interested in. Choose the function such as “Adult Ball” (if you are not looking for a specifi c function, select “any” and click search.) The City of Orillia’s online facility viewing system contains availability of Parks and Recreation facilities only. All rental requests must still be conducted through the Parks and Recreation offi ce.

Visit www.orillia.ca for a video tutorial on how to register for programs.

55 Front. St. S(at Colborne)

When you think pizza, think Pizzaville!

Orillia’s Favourite Pizza

The Freshest!The Fastest!

The Best!

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www.orillia.ca PHONE: 705-329-7250 FAX: 705-329-2176

Are you a new applicant? Yes___ No___ Has your address or telephone number changed? Yes___ No___

Family Account Information (Adult/Parent/Guardian)

Last Name: First Name:

Birth Date: (Y) ____ (M) ____ (D) ____ MALE ____ FEMALE ____ Senior (60+)

Address: Apt./Unit

City/Town: Postal Code:

E-mail:

Alternate Contact Name: Alternate Number: - -

Resident Non-Resident Orillia Taxpayer

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 and Recreation Department for the operation of 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 program sponsored by the Parks and Recreation 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, offi cers and elected offi cials 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 program in any location (such as fi eld trips, organized swims etc.) where the program is being held.

Unless the participant or guardian indicates in writing, Parks and Recreation will assume permission is given for pictures taken during any program to be used to promote recreation. If permission is not granted please email the participants name and program enrolled in to [email protected] and request that permission for pictures be revoked. Parks and Recreation will attempt to honour the request however, as most programs take place in public settings it cannot be guaranteed.

x:Signature of participant (or parent/guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Cash (for walk-ins only) Interac (for walk-ins only)

Cheque (payable to the City of Orillia)

VISA (Please note, we only accept VISA at the Parks and Recreation offi ce)

- - -Expiry Date: _____/_____ Secure Code: _____________

Total Amount: $_______.____

Cardholder Name: _________________________________Please Print

Cardholder Signature: ______________________________

put my name on a waiting list cancel my registration

If my program is unavailable:

Cell: - -

Work Ph: - -

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Sub-total:

*HST (13%):

Total:

Payment Information

CITY OF ORILLIA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Program Name Code Location Day Time Fee

Second Registrant’s Information

Last Name: First Name:

Birth Date: (Y) _________ (M) __________ (D) __________ MALE ____ FEMALE ____ Senior (60+)

Program 1

Program 2

Program Name Code Location Day Time Fee

First Registrant’s Information

Last Name: First Name:

Birth Date: (Y) _________ (M) __________ (D) __________ MALE ____ FEMALE ____ Senior (60+)

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Program 2

THE SIGNATURE PORTION OF THE TERMS OF REGISTRATION MUST BE SIGNED IN ORDER FOR THE REGISTRATION TO BE PROCESSED

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NSpecial Needs InformationParticipants 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 artifi cial barriers to participation.

Be a Best Buddy!Are you interested in making a difference in the life of a child with special needs? This program will link a participant with special needs with a volunteer who is committed to providing support for integration in a recreational setting. Contact Roz Llewellyn at 705-329-7251 for more information on the Best Buddy program.

Best Buddy volunteers participate in the program with their buddy free of charge.

Accessible Inclusive Recreation- A.I.R.All recreation programs offered by the City of Orillia provide a fully inclusive environment. In conjunction with Catulpa Community Support Services, the City of Orillia welcomes participants of all abilities to enroll in any of the various programs.

Inclusive facilitators are 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.

Bringing your own mediator? Register in the appropriate barcode free of charge to receive a phone call from a representative of the City of Orillia. This will help keep communication open and set your child up for success! Confi dentiality will be applied.

Request Inclusive Support - provided by the CityFee: $75.00 Code: 30511

Provide Own Inclusive SupportFee: No Charge Code: 30512

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 and Recreation offi ce to speak with staff.

New Form if Your Child Requires SupportTo assist in better planning, a Child Information Package must be attached to all inclusion registrations. Forms are available at the Parks & Recreation Department (Orillia City Centre), or online at www.orillia.ca. If you have any questions, please contact Roz Llewellyn at [email protected] or at 705-329-7251.

Medical Needs/TherapyCity 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).

Accessibility Advisory CommitteeThe 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 www.orillia.ca as well as at Orillia City Centre.

Jeff Marchildon Vice President 705-721-3653

ORILLIA GIRLS HOCKEYASSOCIATION

*FUN *TEAMWORK *SKILLS *CONFIDENCE*FRIENDS *SELF ESTEEM *MEMORIES

Hockey Programs for females aged 5 and Up!

REGISTER NOWat

www.orilliagirlshockey.com

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LEISURE FAIRORILLIA’S ANNUAL FALL-WINTER

SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 | ROTARY PLACE | 10:00 AM - 4 :00 PM

VISIT WWW.ORILLIA.CA FOR MORE INFORMATION

On Saturday, September 15, 2012, Parks and Recreation will host the annual Fall/Winter Leisure Fair. Booths will be displayed throughout Rotary Place highlighting Orillia’s leisure opportunities. The Leisure Fair is open to any group, organization or business that promotes leisure activities within the Orillia area.

Booths are available for as low as $35 for non-profi t groups and $70 for businesses.

If you belong to an organization or you own a business that promotes leisure activities and you are interested in participating in the Fall/Winter Leisure Fair, please contact Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250.

Come out and celebrate this season’s Leisure Fairat Orillia’s premier sports complex located at 100 University Avenue.

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Orillia’s 5th Annual

Halloween Howl Fun Run/Walk

J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park - 450 Atherley Rd. | Saturday, October 27th - 10 a.m. start

Register Now:Student: $20 • Adult: $25 • Family: $60 • Relay Team: $60

Races and Divisions:

Register before October 14th and receive a 20% discount. Come in costume for a chance to win one of the best costume awards. Register at Orillia Parks and Recrea� on, 50 Andrew St. S.

All proceeds go to Special Olympics Orillia. For more informa� on call (705) 329-7250.

10 km Run (Male)Elementary School Students, High School Students, Open Division, Ages 40 - 49, Ages 50 - 59 & Ages 60 +

5 km Run (Female)Elementary School Students, High School Students, Open Division, Ages 35 - 44, Ages 45 - 54 & Ages 55 +

10 km RunMen’s Open & Women’s Open

10 km Run (Team Relay)4 Person Relay & (2.5 x 4) Co-ed Open

5 km WalkOpen for everyone

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Skating Fees: $2.75 per person or $7.00 per family* *The family rate can be used for a maximum of 6 people and must include at least one adult.

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. A portion of the ice surface will be sectioned off during public & family skate for parents with small children and those who are learning to skate; others please avoid using this area.

Every Saturday and Sunday from 6:00 - 7:30 PM | Starting September 8 | Exceptions: Nov 10, 2012

Every Friday from 5:15 - 6:45 PM | Starting September 7 | Exceptions: Nov 9, 16, 2012Every Saturday from 2:30 - 4:00 PM | Starting September 8 | Exceptions: Nov 10, 17, 2012

Every Sunday from 2:00 - 3:30 PM | Starting September 9 | Exceptions: Nov 11, 2012

Every Tuesday from 8:30 - 9:30 PM | Starting September 11 | Exceptions: Dec 25, 2012

Every Monday from 8:15 - 9:15 AM | Starting September 10 | Exceptions: Dec 24, 31, 2012Every Tuesday from 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM | Starting September 11 | Exceptions: Dec 25, 2012

Every Wednesday from 3:00 - 4:00 PM | Starting September 12 | Exceptions: Dec 26, 2012

Friday, September 28, 2012 - PA Day at Rotary Place from 12:00 - 1:45 PMMonday, October 8, 2012 - Thanksgiving at Brian Orser Arena from 2:00 - 4:00 PM

Friday, October 26, 2012 - PA Day at Rotary Place from 12:00 - 1:45 PMWednesday, October 31, 2012 - Halloween (wear a costume!) at Rotary Place from 5:30 - 7:00 PM

Friday, November 16, 2012 - PA Day at Brian Orser Arena from 12:00 - 1:45 PM

Are you a fi gure skater? Do you want to get some extra ice time? Bring your coach or come on your own and practice your routine. Ticket Ice: $15.00 per session

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Participants must be at least 6 years of age and fi t into the harness securely and be wearing closed-toed shoes. Please note, that all climbers (regardless of age) must sign a participant waiver.

Friday, September 28, 2012 - PA Day from 12:00 - 2:00 PMFriday, October 26, 2012 - PA Day from 12:00 - 2:00 PM

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - Halloween (wear a costume!) from 5:00 - 7:30 PM

Climbing Fee: $5.00 for a 15 min. climb

Every Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM | Starting September 8 | Exceptions: Nov 10 & 11, 2012

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or Birthday Par� es AvailableIf interested, contact Kim Ball at 325-5332 x 204 or [email protected]

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Drop-In Climbing at Rotary PlaceFriday, September 28, 2012 | 12:00 - 2:00 PM

Friday, October 26, 2012 | 12:00 - 2:00 PM

Skating at Rotary Place and Brian Orser ArenaFriday, September 28, 2012 | Rotary Place | 12:00 - 1:45 PM

Friday, October 26, 2012 | Rotary Place | 12:00 - 1:45 PMFriday, November 16, 2012 | Brian Orser Arena | 12:00 - 1:45 PM

P.A. Day Camps (6-12 years)Children will enjoy creative, fun-fi lled days during our P.A. Day programs. A variety of activities will be planned, which may include skating & rock climbing, active and quiet games, outdoor play, crafts, songs and so much more! Let our energetic, qualifi ed staff provide hours of fun and excitement for your child. A great opportunity to meet new friends and develop new skills. Extended hours are available from 8:00-9:00 am and from 4:30 – 5:30 pm for an extra fee.Fee: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) per day | Rotary Place, Tournament Room | Fridays from 9:00-4:30PM (1 day)

Sept 28 – Code: 30515 Oct 26 – Code: 30516 Nov 16 – Code: 30517

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Drop-In Climbing at Rotary PlaceWednesday, October 31, 2012 | 5:00 - 7:30 PM | wear a costume!

Skating at Rotary PlaceWednesday, October 31, 2012 | 5:30 - 7:00 PM | wear a costume!

Skating at Brian Orser ArenaMonday, October 8, 2012 | 2:00 - 4:00 PM

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The Orillia Parks and Recreation department is pleased to offer plenty of adult, youth, family activities during the holidays this

season. Also, don’t miss out on our P.A. Day Camps for kids!

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15In an effort to provide high quality programs that meet the needs of swimmers and non-swimmers alike, the Lifesaving Society has launched the Swim for Life program. Swim for Life is a complete learn-to-swim program from Parent & Tot through to Leadership. The Swim for Life program stresses in-water practice to develop solid swimming strokes and skills and also incorporates valuable Water Smart® education that will last a lifetime. If you are unsure of the level your child should take, please contact Christine Mitchell at the Parks and Recreation offi ce by telephone at 705-329-7250.

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 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. It is suggested that your child avoid eating at least one hour prior to swimming lessons.

Swim Lesson Progression Chart

Swimming Lesson Schedules/Cancellations

Parent & Tot 13M-12M / 30 min

Parent & Tot 213M-24M / 30 min

Parent & Tot 32Y-3Y / 30 min

Swimmer 16Y-12Y / 30 min

Swimmer 2 Shallow6Y-12Y / 30 min

Swimmer 2 Deep6Y-12Y / 30 min

Swimmer 36Y-12Y / 30 min

Swimmer 46Y-12Y / 30 min

Swimmer 56Y-12Y / 1 hr

Swimmer 66Y-12Y / 1 hr

Preschool Prep3Y-5Y / 30 min

Preschool 13Y-5Y / 30 min

Preschool 23Y-5Y / 30 min

Preschool 33Y-5Y / 30 min

Preschool 43Y-5Y / 30 min

Preschool 53Y-5Y / 30 min

Swimmer 7 (Rookie)8Y-12 Y / 1 hr

Swimmer 8 (Ranger)8Y-12Y / 1 hr

Swimmer 9 (Star)8Y-12Y / 1 hr

Every effort is made by the Parks and Recreation Department to keep lessons scheduled as advertised. However, due to low registration numbers and wait-lists, we may have to cancel and/or combine some classes. Parks and Recreation 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 diffi culties. 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 will announce cancellations on the radio as well as posted on the S.U.N. System website and the City website.

Evaluations

Notes for Parents/Gaurdians

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 705-329-7250.

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PARENT & TOT

PRESCHOOL

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION LEGEND

PARENT & TOT 1 AGE: 3M-12MSpend quality time with your child and socialize through structured in-water interaction between parent & child. Skills include: assisted front/back fl oats, assisted fl oats wearing PFD, arms splashing, reaching, paddling on front and back & readiness for submersions.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30026MON 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30025THU 9:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30028

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 4:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30024TUE 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30027

PARENT & TOT 2 AGE: 13M-24MSpend 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 fl oating with PFDs.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30030MON 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30035THU 9:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30033

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30029TUE 7:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30036WED 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30032

PARENT & TOT 3 AGE: 2Y-3YSpend 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.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30038MON 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30040THU 9:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30042HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30037TUE 7:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30044WED 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30041

PRESCHOOL PREP AGE: 3Y-5YUnsure if your preschooler is ready to go it alone? Preschool prep offers the same content as Preschool 1 but allows the parents to participate for as many classes as your preschooler needs to feel comfortable on their own. *Parent participation is required.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30082THU 9:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30081HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 4:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30077

PRESCHOOL 1AGE: 3Y-5YThese 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 fl oats 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: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30049THU 9:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30051HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30045TUE 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30048WED 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30050

Attention Parents/Guardians:There will be no swimming classes

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• 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.

• It is suggested that your child avoid eating at least one hour prior to swimming lessons.

• Swim badges can be purchased at the Parks and Recreation Department offi ce 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. Please realize that your child may need to repeat a level to ensure that they have mastered all of the required skills. If you have any questions, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705-329-7250.

Attention Parents/Guardians:

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PRESCHOOL 2AGE: 3Y-5YThese 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 Personal Flotation Device (PFD).

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLTHU 10:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30057

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30055TUE 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30054WED 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30056

PRESCHOOL 3AGE: 3Y-5YThese 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: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30063MON 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30059THU 10:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30062

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 3:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30058TUE 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30060WED 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30061

PRESCHOOL 4AGE: 3Y-5YAdvanced 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 (3–5 m) swim on their front and gliding and kicking on their side.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30066MON 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30067THU 10:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30069

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30065WED 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30064

PRESCHOOL 5AGE: 3Y-5YThese youngsters get more adventuresome with a forward roll entry wearing a PFD and holding their breath underwater for up to 10 sec. They will work on longer front and back crawl swims, interval training and get a giggle out of whip kick.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30075MON 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30070THU 10:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30073

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30074TUE 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30071WED 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30072

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H30 (LOW RATIO 1:3) - PRESCHOOL 3/4FEE: $100.00(R)/$125.00(N)BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOL MON 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30468

This symbol indicates that the program is eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.

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◆ Novice (Grades 3 & 4) ◆ Atom (Grades 5 & 6)◆ Bantam (Grades 7 & 8)◆ High School (Grades 9 to 12)◆ 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.www.orillialakers.com

REGISTRATIONHouse League

ProgramsSaturday

September 1510:00AM - 4:00PM

Rotary PlaceFor faster registration

please pre-print & fill out your Registration Form

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SWIMMER 1AGE: 6Y-12YThese 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 fl oats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLMON 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30113THU 11:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30446

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30111 WED 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30115

SWIMMER 2 - DEEP WATERAGE: 6Y-12YThis is a deep water class. Participants will jump into deep water, enter sideways wearing PFD, front and back fl oat (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 (10m), vertical whip kick (10 sec) and complete front and back crawl (15m).

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 4:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30119SUN 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30116TUE 7:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30117WED 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30118

SWIMMER 3AGE: 6Y-12YSwimmers will complete the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll work on 10–15m of front crawl, back crawl and whip kick and fl utter kick interval training up to 4 x 25 m.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 3:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30452SUN 4:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30126TUE 7:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30128

SWIMMER 4AGE: 6Y-12YThese 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.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 4:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30129TUE 7:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30130

STROKE CORRECTION - SWIMMER LEVELS 3/4 FEE: $26.00(R)/$32.50(N)

SUN 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30457SUN 6:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30489

SWIMMER 5AGE: 6Y-12YSwimmers will refi ne 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.

FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 23 8 WKS 30487TUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30132WED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30133

SWIMMER 2 - SHALLOWAGE: 6Y-12YThis is a shallow water class. Participants will jump into chest deep water, front and back fl oat (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: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N)BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLMON 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30123THU 11:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30450

HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 3:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30121SUN 4:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30120TUE 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30518WED 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30125

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HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 3:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30471TUE 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30470

H30 (LOW RATIO 1:3) - SWIMMER 2 DEEP/3 FEE: $100.00(R)/$125.00(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 3:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30472

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19SWIMMER 6AGE: 6Y-12YThese 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.

FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 23 8 WKS 30135TUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30135WED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30136

STROKE CORRECTION - SWIMMER LEVELS 5/6FEE: $26.00(R)/$32.50(N) SUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30456WED 5:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 4 WKS 30491SUN 6:00 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30490WED 5:00 PM 30 MIN OCT 24 4 WKS 30458

SWIMMER 7 (ROOKIE PATROL)AGE: 8Y-12YThis program develops swimming strength & effi ciency with an emphasis on personal responsibility. Participants will swim 100m in 3 minutes, do a compact jump, perform the eggbeater kick (1 min) and endurance swim (200-300m).

FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLWED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30109

SWIMMER 8 (RANGER PATROL)AGE: 8Y-12YParticipants will deepen their understanding of safe water rescue through victim simulation and minor fi rst aid treatment. They will swim 200m in 6 minutes. Participants will learn how to perform non-contact rescue to enhance capability in the water.FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLWED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30108

SWIMMER 9 (STAR PATROL)AGE: 8Y-12YParticipants will complete a 300m 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 20m rescue with a towing aid and more advanced fi rst aid skills. FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLWED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30110

BRONZE STARAGE: 8Y-12YPreparation for Bronze Medallion, emphasizing swimming skills and lifesaving fi tness. Participants develop problem-solving 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 the swimmer is not 13 years of age.FEE: $76.00(R)/$95.00(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 23 8 WKS 30018WED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30017

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ORILLIA TORPEDOES - JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CLUBAGE: 8Y-12YThe Junior Lifeguard Club offers serious fun for kids 8 years and up who can swim 25m and tread water for 2 min. The Junior Lifeguard Club offers a unique aquatic alternative for those kids who love the water and who want more than just lessons. Start the process of advanced aquatics and learn important lifeguarding skills and techniques. A perfect program for those who thrive in an energetic learning environment.

FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N)HIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLWED 5:30 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30023

The Boys & Girls Club of Orillia

“A GOOD PLACE TO BE”

PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, GRADES 1-6

AFTER SCHOOL CLUB, PA DAYS, MARCH BREAK, SUMMER DAY CAMP

Email: [email protected] Phone 705-323-3422 For More Information

Orillia Dance Academy

Now celebrating our 20th anniversary!Offering classes in RAD Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Modern,

Contemporary, Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, Parent and Tot and Kinderdance. Classes for children 2 1/2 to Adult.

9 Ontario St., Orillia (705) 326-7476 www.orilliadance.com

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PRIVATE LESSONSAGES: 3M AND UPPrivate lessons sessions are 4 weeks in length and are available during the listed times below. Private lessons are available for all ages including adults. If you are interested in private lessons but would like to arrange a different time, please contact Christine Mitchell at 705-329-7250.

FEE: $100.00(R)/$125.00(N)

BEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INNSUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30493SUN 5:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30097SUN 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30494SUN 6:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30098SUN 7:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30099SUN 7:00 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30100MON 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 4 WKS 30461MON 6:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 29 4 WKS 30462MON 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 4 WKS 30463 MON 6:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 29 4 WKS 30519

HIGHWAYMAN INNSUN 3:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 4 WKS 30498SUN 3:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 28 4 WKS 30090TUE 7:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 4 WKS 30091 TUE 7:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 23 4 WKS 30495WED 7:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 4 WKS 30095WED 7:00 PM 30 MIN OCT 24 4 WKS 30496WED 7:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 4 WKS 30497 WED 7:30 PM 30 MIN OCT 24 4 WKS 30096

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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NEW SWIMMERAGE: 16Y AND UPIn this beginner level, you’ll work towards a 10-15 m swim on your front and back. You’ll do jump entries from the side and recover an object from the bottom in chest-deep water and improve your fi tness and your fl utter kick with interval training.

FEE: $70.00(R)/$87.50(N) + HSTHIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLSUN 6:30 PM 1 HR SEP 23 8 WKS 30464NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 7, 2012.

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AQUAROBIC WORKOUTAGE: 16Y AND UP P. MCHAFFIE & S. SADDYAquarobic Workout is a great way to keep fi t and have fun with minimal impact on your joints. All classes are set to music. Exercises include toning, cardio, and fl exibility and can be adapted to any level of fi tness.

FEE: $52.00(R)/$65.00(N) + HSTBEST WESTERN MARIPOSA INN, SWIMMING POOLMON 8:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 WKS 8 30015WED 7:30 PM 45 MIN SEP 26 WKS 8 30016NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8 & 31, 2012.

AQUA FITNESSAGE: 16Y AND UP BRIGITTE SANDERSONDuring this class, you will be motivated through the motions of a regular fi tness class including warm-up, cardio, muscular strength, endurance, and a relaxing cool-down.

FEE: $65.00(R)/$81.25(N) + HSTHIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLTUE 8:45 AM 45 MIN SEP 25 WKS 10 30014

SENIOR AQUA FITNESSAGE: 50Y AND UP BRIGITTE SANDERSONThis class is geared towards seniors and has the same components of a regular fi tness class including warm-up, cardio, muscular strength and endurance with a relaxing cool-down.

FEE: $65.00(R)/$81.25(N) + HSTHIGHWAYMAN INN, SWIMMING POOLTUE 9:30 AM 45 MIN SEP 25 WKS 10 30101

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21CREATIVE ART FOR YOUTH AGE: 6Y-14Y RICHARD VANDERMEERThroughout this course, drawing and painting fundamentals are the focus. Older students will have the opportunity to go beyond the basics to develop some of the fi ner points of art.

FEE: $45.00(R)$56.25(N) VANDERMEER STUDIOS, ART ROOM

CREATIVE ART FOR YOUTH 6-9 YEARS SAT 10:00 AM 1 HR OCT 13 6 WKS 30143$20.00 FEE TO THE INSTRUCTOR FOR SUPPLIES

CREATIVE ART FOR YOUTH 10-14 YEARS SAT 11:00 AM 1 HR OCT 13 6 WKS 30142$20.00 FEE TO THE INSTRUCTOR FOR SUPPLIES

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CRAFTY CREATURES EMILY MCBAINAGE: 5Y-7Y Make adorable creature crafts using a variety of mediums includ-ing using recycled materials. We will spend our time creating things like caterpillars, lady bugs, fi sh and more masterful projects.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOM SAT 10:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30141NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

OODLES & DOODLES EMILY MCBAINAGE: 2Y-4Y Children create artistic keepsakes each week using various mediums, including drawing, painting, collage and sponging. Improve fi ne motor skills and develop creative self-expression. Parent participation may be required.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOM SAT 9:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30150NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

BEADS, BOBBLES & BANGLES - JEWELRY MAKING FOR KIDS EMILY MCBAINAGE: 7Y-9Y Create you very own jewelry using a variety of different materi-als like beads, plastic lacing, and hemp string. All materials will be supplied. FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOM SAT 11:00 AM 1 HR SEP 29 4 WKS 30137NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

PUMPKIN PATCH EMILY MCBAINAGE: ALL AGES Decorate for the fall and bring the kids to carve their pumpkins and leave the cleanup for us! Class includes the cost of the pumpkin. This is a parent and child participation program. The fee covers one child and includes the pumpkin.

FEE: $10.00(R)/$12.50(N) PER CHILDROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOM SAT 12:00 PM 2 HRS OCT 27 1 DAY 30402PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN PUMPKIN CARVING TOOLS.

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LANDSCAPES AND DREAMSCAPES WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGAGE: 16Y AND UP KELLEY HAMPELExpress the emotion of the land with loose and abstract techniques intended to jump start the beginner, and engage the experienced watercolour painter in loose fl owing landscape images. Get ready to amaze yourself!

FEE: $90.00(R)/$112.50(N) + HST

ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., ART ROOMWED 7:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 26 6 WKS 30146

BRIAN ORSER ARENA, DR. TOM BRANDL MEETING ROOMWED 9:00 AM 3 HRS SEP 26 6 WKS 30147NO CLASS OCTOBER 31, 2012ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES REQUIRED. A SUPPLIES LIST WILL BE PRINTED ON YOUR RECEIPT.

FAMILY MUSIC CLASSES FOR CHILDREN FROM 0-5!

• Weekly 45-minute research-based Music Together® classes.• Singing, dancing, parent participation & instruments!

• NEW class location in Orillia!• Registration for Fall Session begins August 13th• FREE demo classes available!

705-637-0358 www.fi rstsongs.ca info@fi rstsongs.ca

Also offering music sessions for children’s birthday parties & events!

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PAINTING WORKSHOPS AGE: 16Y AND UP RICHARD VANDERMEERDuring these workshops, artist, Richard VanderMeer, will take you step by step to build a piece from start to fi nish using the featured technique. INTRODUCTION TO OIL PASTELS FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HSTVANDERMEER STUDIOS, ART ROOM SAT 1:00 PM 6 HRS NOV 24 1 DAY 30151$30.00 FEE TO THE INSTRUCTOR FOR SUPPLIES

INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTINGFEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HSTVANDERMEER STUDIOS, ART ROOM SAT 1:00 PM 6 HRS OCT 20 1 DAY 30405$30.00 FEE TO THE INSTRUCTOR FOR SUPPLIES

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOURSFEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HSTVANDERMEER STUDIOS, ART ROOM SAT 1:00 PM 6 HRS NOV 10 1 DAY 30152$30.00 FEE TO THE INSTRUCTOR FOR SUPPLIES

IT’S ALL IN THE MIX AGE: 16Y AND UP KELLEY HAMPELKelley Hampel’s mixed media workshop will show you how to create paintings in an amazingly beautiful, durable, and archival way. These techniques can be applied to many subjects, including still life, fi gurative and landscape. This is a fun and freeing approach to creating unique artwork. This workshop is suitable for the beginner and the experienced artist.

FEE: $90.00(R)/$112.50(N) + HST

ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., ART ROOMMON 7:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 24 6 WKS 30479NO CLASS OCTOBER 8, 2012.

MCKINNELL SQUARE, MEETING ROOMMON 9:00 AM 3 HRS SEP 24 6 WKS 30480NO CLASS OCTOBER 8, 2012.A SUPPLY FEE OF $12.00 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR. REQUIRED SUPPLIES: SPECIALIZED JAPANESE RICE PAPERS AND RICE GLUES. YOU WILL NEED TO BRING 3 SHEETS ARCHES 140 LB. WATERCOLOUR PAPER (OR HEAVIER) IN ½ OR ¼ INCH SHEETS WITH A SUPPORT BOARD OR 12”X16” ILLUSTRATION BOARD WITH ASSORTED WATERCOLOUR PAINTS OR LIQUID ACRYLICS, ASSORTED PASTELS, WATERCOLOUR PENCILS, CRAYONS, PENCIL CRAYONS, BRUSHES, WATER BASIN, PENCIL, ERASER, SCISSORS, UTILITY KNIFE, PUTTY KNIFE, OLD BRUSH FOR GLUING, PAPER TOWEL, AND TAPE FOR ATTACHING PAPER TO SUPPORT BOARD (OPTIONAL BRAYER AND PALETTE KNIFE, IF YOU HAVE THEM).

TOOTHBRUSH RAG RUGS & CHAIRPADSAGE: 16Y AND UP NANCY BERTRANDLearn 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.

FEE: $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) + HSTBRIAN ORSER ARENA, DR. TOM BRANDL MEETING ROOMSAT 9:30 AM 2 HRS SEP 29 1 DAY 30424 SAT 9:30 AM 2 HRS OCT 27 1 DAY 30154SAT 9:30 AM 2 HRS NOV 24 1 DAY 30153A SUPPLY FEE OF $2.00 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR. REQUIRED SUPPLIES: STRIPS OF COTTON MATERIAL CUT IN 1 1/4 INCHES IN WIDTH. THE LENGTH ANYWHERE FROM 9 INCHES TO 25 INCHES. 4 OLD SHIRTS (EXTRA LARGE), 1 DOUBLE SHEET, OR CHOOSE ALL NEW MATERIAL TO MATCH THE DECOR OF YOUR HOME. SCISSORS ARE REQUIRED.

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not check them out? Here are just a few:

It’s All In The Mix • Dancing With Kim • Musical TheatreYoga for Seniors • Vegitarian Caribbean Cooking • Drop-In Broomball

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DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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KINDER DANCEAGE: 3Y-5Y TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS This introductory class develops rhythm, balance, and co-ordination. Basic jazz and ballet fundamentals are incorporated into fun classes of creative movement.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO

THU 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30223SAT 9:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30224NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

TINY TOES DANCEAGE: 3Y-5Y ERICA SCHRYERThis 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.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMTHU 5:00 PM 1 HR SEP 27 8 WKS 30244

LOTS FOR TOTS MUSIC & MOVEMENTAGE: 15M-30M EMILY MCBAIN This parent and child interactive program will show parents how easy it can be to encourage early literacy skills and help your child to be more active by using music, songs, ribbons, parachutes, scarves, instruments, poems, dancing, playing, and more.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMWED 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30225

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ACRO DANCE TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS A combination of dance and fl oor gymnastics, participants will learn how to properly execute acrobatic tricks and develop gymnastics skills. Your child will enjoy improved strength, fl exibility, agility and physical control in a safe and fun environment.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO

ACRO DANCE 6Y-8YSAT 10:30 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30156NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

ACRO DANCE 9Y-11YTUE 6:30 PM 4 5 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30155

BALLET TAPPS PERFORMING ARTSBalance, 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.

TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO

BALLET 6-8 YEARSFEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) THU 6:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30157

BALLET 9-11 YEARSFEE: $60.00(R)/$75.00(N)SAT 11:15 AM 1 HR SEP 29 8 WKS 30158NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

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Save time by registering online, make safe and secure payments, receive instant conformation, and

guarantee your spot in the camp or program!

SANDRA FECHT M.A.INDIVIDUAL MARITAL & GROUP THERAPY

ORILLIA105 MOON POINT DR. RR # 1ORILLIA, ON L3V 6H1Tel: (705) 325-8187 Fax: (705) 325-5027

BARRIE80 MAPLE AVE.BARRIE, ON L4N 1R8(705) 733-8284

100% cotton fabric for Quilting100% cotton fabric for Quilting

Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Call for Fall Classes

www.thimblesandthings.com

1282 Brodie Dr., OrilliaAuthorized PFAFF Dealership

(705) 326-9357

* Fabric for Quilting * Books * Patterns * Accessories * Instructional Classes* Pfaff Sewing Machines & Sergers

We have expanded the store!

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DANCE POWER - FREE! AGES: 12Y-16Y TAPPS PERFORMING ARTSDance Power is a FREE program for young girls that offers a motivating hour of music and dance. With upbeat and positive music, participants are taught jazz, hip hop and other popular dance routines.

TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIOMON 7:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 6 WKS 30165NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

BALLROOM AND SOCIAL DANCE AGE: 16Y AND UP KEN ATKINSONDancing is fun, it is good exercise, and it is quality time together. Join Gold Medal Ballroom Dance Instructor and professional dancer, Ken Atkinson as he leads you through the steps from beginner to advanced dancing. If you have had previous dance training and are interested in joining but are unsure of which level you should register for, please call Ken Atkinson directly at 705-438-3359 to discuss your dance experience.

FEE: $126.00(R)/$157.50(N) + HST PER PERSONROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMNO CLASSES ON OCTOBER 8, 2012

BEGINNER BALLROOMTUE 9:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30416

BALLROOM DANCE INTERMEDIATE 1 TUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30417

BALLROOM DANCE INTERMEDIATE 4 TUE 8:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30418

BALLROOM ADVANCED 2MON 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 10 WKS 30419

BALLROOM ADVANCED 3TUE 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30420

BALLROOM ADVANCED 4 MON 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 10 WKS 30421

SALSA ADVANCED MON 8:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 10 WKS 30414

ISLAND DANCEAGE: 16Y AND UP ALICIA DANESSway to the Island rhythms! Prepare to work your whole body with dance moves from Hawaiian hula to Tahitian drums, combining fi tness and fun at the same time!

FEE: $77.50(R)/$96.88(N) + HSTROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30435

HIP HOP DANCE TAPPS PERFORMING ARTSJoin us for a high-energy, fun-fi lled hip hop dance class! This class is 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: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)

HIP HOP 6-8 YEARSTHU 7:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30222

HIP HOP 9-11 YEARSTUE 7:30 PM 45 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30221

ADULTCOMBO DANCE TAPPS PERFORMING ARTSThis combo class is for the advanced kinder dancer. It is a combination of jazz, ballet, and acro dance. Your little dancer will have fun while learning multiple dance styles.

TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO

COMBO DANCE 5-7 YEARSFEE: $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) THU 5:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30163

COMBO DANCE 8-10 YEARSFEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) SAT 9:45 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30164NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

SWING (JIVE)The 3 popular dances from the Big Band music of the 1930’s & 40’s were East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing and the Lindy Hop. The 1950’s saw the birth of Rock ‘N Roll and East Coast Swing became known as “Jive”. More recently, Swing was revived with the music of artists such as Colin James, Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, and the Brian Setzer Orchestra. It is the most popular up-tempo dance of all time and can be danced to Swing, Rock ‘N Roll, Country and the music of such varied artists as Elton John, Michael Jackson, Shania Twain, Madonna and yes, even Lady Gaga.

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FEE: $65.00(R)/$81.25(N) ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMSAT 10:30 PM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30513 NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

MUSICAL THEATRE AGES: 7Y-12Y TAPPS PERFORMING ARTSThe ultimate in performance through dance, voice and theatre. Characterization and dances are inspired by the music of movies and musicals. If you’ve ever dreamed of being on Broadway, then this class is for you.

FEE: $50.00 (R)/$62.50(N)TAPPS PERFORMING ARTS STUDIOTUE 7:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30509

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CLUB STYLE LATIN DANCEAGE: 16Y AND UP NORBERT WUNNHave fun to learn how to dance Salsa, Bachata and Merengue.It’s easy and it’s fun. After 10 lessons you’ll be able to dance all three dances. Registration with a partner is recommended, although singles are welcome too.

FEE: $77.50(R)/$96.88(N) + HST PER PERSONROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOM

BEGINNER SALSA, BACHATA & MERENGUEHave fun learning those three dances so you will shine on thedance fl oor at clubs, parties, and weddings or while on vacationin Latin countries. Easy to follow instructions are broken down to the very basic steps, postures, handholds, and turns of eachdance. Learning the steps, how to lead and follow, various turnpatterns, and creating your own choreography will empower you to shine and earn admiration on every dance fl oor.WED 8:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30162INTERMEDIATE SALSA, BACHATA & MERENGUEFor those who have successfully completed beginner level or have obtained skills in basic step and turn patterns in all threedances elsewhere. You will learn new steps and turn patterns required for eventually moving up to the advanced level and for spicing up your choreography and improve your confi dence in lead and follow.WED 9:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30161ADVANCED SALSA, BACHATA & MERENGUE For Latin dance enthusiasts who have successfully completed the beginner level or have obtained skills in basic step and turn patterns in all three dances elsewhere. Learn new steps and turn patterns prerequisite for eventually moving up to the advanced level and to ‘spice up’ your choreography and improve your confi dence in lead and follow. Registration with a partner is recommended, although singles are welcome too. WED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30413

GUITAR LESSONS FOR EVERYONEAGE: 7Y-15Y TOM SCHEPPThis program will provide an introduction to beginners and continued learning for any age, style or level of guitarist that will encourage success and lead to a desire to continue developing talents for a lifetime of musical enjoyment. If you do not see your preferred time listed, please call the studio directly at 705-689-2267 to make alternative arrangements.

FEE: $144.00(R)/$180.00(N)IN THE SHED MUSIC STUDIO, CLASSROOM

MON 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30196MON 12:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30193MON 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30194MON 2:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30195MON 3:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30198MON 4:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30197 MON 6:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30220MON 6:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30215NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.TUE 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30199TUE 12:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30200TUE 1:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30201TUE 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30204WED 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30202WED 12:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30216WED 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30203WED 2:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30205WED 2:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30206WED 4:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30219WED 8:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30207NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 31, 2012.FRI 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30213FRI 12:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30214FRI 1:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30208FRI 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30209FRI 2:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30210FRI 2:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30211FRI 3:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 28 8 WKS 30212SAT 1:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30217SAT 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30218NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

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DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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PIANO LESSONS FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP TERRY THERIEN 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 in the future on any instrument. FEE: $237.50(R)/$296.88(N)TERRY THERIEN’S PIANO STUDIO

MON 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 10 12 WKS 30233MON 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 10 12 WKS 30236TUE 12:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 11 12 WKS 30235TUE 12:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 11 12 WKS 30234WED 1:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 12 12 WKS 30238WED 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 12 12 WKS 30239WED 3:00 PM 30 MIN SEP 12 12 WKS 30237

THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES FOR PIANO ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: SEPTEMBER 26, OCTOBER 1, 2, OR 8, 2012.PARTICIPANTS WILL REQUIRE A PIANO OR KEYBOARD TO PRACTICE. IF YOU ARE USING AN ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT IT MUST HAVE AT LEAST 76 KEYS.

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PIANO LESSONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHAGE: 7Y-15Y TERRY THERIENPrivate 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 in the future on any instrument. FEE: $237.50(R)/$296.88(N)TERRY THERIEN’S PIANO STUDIO

MON 4:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 10 12 WKS 30437WED 4:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 12 12 WKS 30240SAT 9:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 8 12 WKS 30241SAT 10:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 8 12 WKS 30481SAT 1:30 PM 30 MIN SEP 8 12 WKS 30482

THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES FOR PIANO ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: SEPTEMBER 26, 29, OCTOBER 1, 8, 20, 31, OR NOVEMBER 28, 2012.PARTICIPANTS WILL REQUIRE A PIANO OR KEYBOARD TO PRACTICE. IF YOU ARE USING AN ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT IT MUST HAVE AT LEAST 76 KEYS.

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Did You Know that the City of Orillia is a HIGH FIVE® Registered Organization!

What Does This Mean?The City of Orillia Parks & Recreation Department is committed to the HIGH FIVE® standard for providing high quality sport and recreation programs to children. HIGH FIVE® represents a true commitment to quality physical activity and is based on research involving child development experts, recreation and sport professionals, families and leaders.

The research identifi es fi ve principles of healthy child development that are essential for quality programs: a caring adult, the opportunity to play, make friends, master skills and participate. HIGH FIVE® is built on the belief that all children deserve to have physical activity experiences that support healthy child development.

The City of Orillia Parks & Recreation Department agrees to create a culture of quality throughout the organization that ensures that coaches, leaders and instructors have the tools and knowledge to create positive experiences for children participating in sport and recreation experiences.

For more information please visit www.highfi ve.org

Special events take place in many City parks through out the year including events such as the Winter Carnival, Canada Day, Mariposa Folk Festival, Scottish Festival, the Terry Fox

Run and many more. Here are some events taking place this Fall:

Bassmania • Dragon Boat Festival • OFGCC Kids Fishing Derby Santa Claus Parade • Purina Walk for Guide Dogs • Halloween Howl

View Some of Orillia’s Special Events on page 57

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TODDLER FIT EMILY MCBAINAGE: 18M-3Y This program will get your young child active, teaching them how to focus their attention while having fun developing basic skills such as walking, running, jumping, hopping, skipping, throwing, kicking a ball, catching and rolling.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMMON 10:45 AM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30269NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

KIDS BOOT CAMP EMILY MCBAINAGE: 6Y-9Y This is an action packed fi tness program for kid’s aged 6 to 9 years old. Sessions include training, circuits, cardio intervals, strength and conditioning, obstacle courses, and much more. We also focus on respect, team work, positivity, and leadership.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMTUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEPT 25 8 WKS 30254

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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LOTS FOR TOTS MUSIC & MOVEMENT EMILY MCBAINAGE: 15M-30M This parent and child interactive program will show parents how easy it can be to encourage early literacy skills and help your child to be more active by using music, songs, ribbons, parachutes, scarves, instruments, poems, dancing, playing, and more.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMWED 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30225

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MIND, BODY FITNESS AGE: 16Y AND UP HEATHER MORRISON Mind, Body Fitness is a feel good class both mentally and physically. The techniques from yoga, pilates and tai chi will provide a relaxed atmosphere where we can de-stress, improve fl exibility and balance, and also increase muscular strength and endurance. Modifi cations are demonstrated so that all levels of fi tness can enjoy this class. Wellness information handouts will also be provided.

FEE: $90.00(R)/$112.50(N) + HSTROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMWED 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 10 WKS 30492

Registration Begins August 31, 2012

Register online for all Parks and Recreation programs at www.orillia.ca.

CROSSFIT AGE: 16Y AND UP CROSSFIT ORILLIACrossFit is an effective way to get fi t. It is a fi tness 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, cops, fi refi ghters, soccer moms, Navy SEALS, and grandmas all do CrossFit. In fact, hundreds of thousands worldwide have followed our workouts and distinguished themselves in combat, the streets, the ring, stadiums, gyms and homes.

FEE: $93.75(R)/$117.19(N) + HSTCROSSFIT ORILLIA, GYMNASIUMMON & WED 5:30 PM 1 HR SEP 24 6 WKS 30251TUE & THU 5:30 PM 1 HR NOV 6 6 WKS 30252

Your feedback is appreciated!The Parks and Recreation Department now has privacy screens in the meeting rooms at Rotary Place for more enjoyable and discreet fi tness classes.

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CORE STRENGTH VINYASA YOGAAGE: 16Y AND UP KIM KUSHIntense, continuous style of yoga with emphasis on strength and fl exibility. This is a great class for people who are already quite fi t, enjoy exercising, and have some yoga experience.

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMTHU 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 27 10 WKS 30257PARTICIPANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO BRING THEIR OWN YOGA MAT, HOWEVER GYM MATS ARE AVAILABLE FOR USE.

MOM AND BABY WORKOUTAGE: 16Y AND UP KIM KUSHBring your baby to this fun, easy to follow, fi tness class. Class style changes weekly including low impact, boxercise, muscle condition, and salsa. Each class ends with stretching, well-deserved relaxation and then circle time with your baby!

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HSTROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOM TUE 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30255

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THE BIGGEST LOSERAGE: 16Y AND UP JACQUELINE PACZAYKick start the season with a new body! In this class you will set achievable goals to lose weight and get fi t. Each class includes a balanced workout with cardio, weight training and stretching for all major muscles. You are at the mercy of the instructor and will be pushed to your limits for maximum results.

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMTHU 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 27 10 WKS 30268

FLOW YOGAAGE: 16Y AND UP KIM KUSHFlow Yoga focuses on synchronizing the body’s motions and the breath. This synchronization results in a very steady workout, and increases mental focus.

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMSAT 11:15 AM 1 HR SEP 29 10 WKS 30253NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

ZUMBA AGE: 16Y AND UP MARITZA LOPEZ-CAVILLOZumba is a Latin inspired fi tness/dance class incorporating Latin music and dance moves. This fun & effective fi tness 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! Ditch the workout and join the party!

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HST

ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMSAT 8:30 AM 1 HR SEP 29 10 WKS 30277NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMTHU 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 27 10 WKS 30276

YOGAYoga is a great way to reach the goal of a relaxed mind and body. It exercises the muscles, increases fl exibility and strengthens your core while enhancing blood circulation and calming of the nervous system.

BASIC YOGA AGE: 16Y AND UP HEATHER MORRISONThis course teaches self-awareness, balance, and strength using the seven (fl exion, extension, hyper-extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction) to create a stronger, more fl exible, and balanced body.

FEE: $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMNO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

BEGINNERMON 6:00 PM 1.25 HRS OCT 1 10 WKS 30275

BEGINNER PLUSThis class is for those participants with some yoga experience. MON 7:20 PM 1.25 HRS OCT 1 10 WKS 30274

The Parks and Recreation Department endeavours to run all advertised recreation programs, however, if there are not enough registrants enrolled in the program one

week prior to the start date, the program will be cancelled.

Register early to avoid disappointment!

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Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount.

SENIOR FITNESS AGE: 55Y AND UP SHIRLEY HARRISThese fi tness classes are done to music and will include a warm-up, cardiovascular workout, muscular strength, endurance exercises, fl exibility and a relaxing cool-down. Come dressed for action and fun!

FEE: $65.00(R)/$81.25(N) + HST

ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMTUE 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30263THU 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 27 10 WKS 30264

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ARTHRITIS/OSTEO FITNESSAGE: 55Y AND UP HEATHER MORRISONArthritis/Osteo Fitness is a specialty class designed for those who have, or are at risk for developing osteoporosis, as well as those with arthritis. Taught by an instructor with over 30 years of experience, this class will focus on safe exercises to improve bone density, strength, fl exibility, balance, cardio and relaxation. FEE: $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 9:30 AM 1 HR OCT 1 10 WKS 30246WED 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 26 10 WKS 30485NO CLASS OCTOBER 8, 2012.

YOGA FOR SENIORSAGE: 50Y AND UP HEATHER MORRISON Yoga for Seniors is a class with modifi cations designed to match the fi tness levels of participants who are 55+. This class will incorporate the advantages of challenge and self-pacing for all levels. The use of chairs and bands will be available to assist the Hatha style poses. Simply bring your own yoga mat and comfortably increase muscular strength, fl exibility, stamina, lung capacity, balance and overall wellness. FEE: $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOMTUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 10 WKS 30484

TAI CHI AND CHI GUNGAGE: 16Y AND UP ADRIAN BHATTIActivate your body’s natural ability for healing, meditation and movement as you learn the basic movements of Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Gung. This total body awareness approach is holistic, bringing body, mind, emotions and spirit into a state of complete and total balance and harmony. FEE: $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMWED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 10 WKS 30514

Registration Begins August 31, 2012

Register online for all Parks and Recreation programs at www.orillia.ca.

Fun • Friends • Crafts • Dance • Theatre

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KARATE FOR EVERYONEAGE: 5Y AND UP PAT RICHARDSONA system of self-defense without weapons. Students will learn the Okinawan way of karate. This form of exercise is suited to today’s way of living as you learn at your own pace. Training in self-confi dence, muscle memory and body effi ciency. Students will spend 15 minutes of warm up followed by karate drills, kata and basic self-defense. Self-discipline, physical fi tness, building self-esteem, and respect are some of the benefi ts. (Max. 30)

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N) COUCHICHING HEIGHTS P.S., GYMNASIUM WED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30478

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ADVANCED KARATE (PREREQ: KARATE FOR EVERYONE)AGE: 7Y AND UP PAT RICHARDSONAdvanced Shorin-ryu Karate. Building on the beginner’s level students take their training to the next level and will train at a higher pace. You will study the second kata, advanced drills and self-defence. This program will help you take your goals up a notch. Clear your mind, and strengthen your body by joining Shorin-ryu Karate. Participants must have taken Karate for Everyone to take this course. FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N) COUCHICHING HEIGHTS P.S., GYMNASIUM WED 7:15 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30436

PARENT AND CHILD BADMINTON AGE: 10Y AND UP ROGER ROLSTONThis 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.

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N) PER PERSON ORCHARD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMTUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30338IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.

PARENT & CHILD ROCK CLIMBING WORKSHOPAGE: 6Y AND UP ROCK WALL STAFFWhy not spend an afternoon with your child and reach new heights? This one day workshop will teach parents and children the techniques and safety of climbing while enjoying fun games and activities on the wall. Bond with your children, and see who can make it to the top fi rst. Tutorial will include instruction, equipment and climbing time.

Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)/PERSON ROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLSAT 9:00 AM 3 HR SEP 29 1 DAY 30340SAT 9:00 AM 3 HR NOV 10 1 DAY 30341

Registration Begins August 31, 2012

Register online for all Parks and Recreation programs at www.orillia.ca.

Save time by registering online, make safe and secure payments, receive instant conformation, and

guarantee your spot in the camp or program!

Orillia’s 5th Annual

Halloween Howl Fun Run/Walk

S E E PA G E 11 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N

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PARENTS AND TOTS (3-4 YEARS) Parents are required to get on the ice with preschoolers and assist them to wiggle, walk and learn to glide on the ice. Parents will take the lead with guidance from lead 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 fi rst time.

C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all children and recommended for adults.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)

SUN 11:45 AM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30387SUN 12:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30388

BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE (4Y-6Y & 7Y-9Y & 10Y-12Y)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 fi rst time. Participants will learn to do the following:

• Balance and posture• Fall down and get up• Turn on the spot• March forward & back, on the spot and sideways• Forward skating & gliding

C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)

BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE (4-6 YEARS)SUN 11:45 AM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30389SUN 12:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30390SUN 12:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30391

BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE (7-9 YEARS)SUN 11:45 AM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30393SUN 12:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30392

BEGINNER LEARN TO SKATE (10-12 YEARS)SUN 12:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30394

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1 (6Y-8Y & 9Y-12Y)This level is designed for skaters who can move on the ice independently without the support of a skating aid. Participants will learn to do the following:

• Walk/march independently• Push off and glide on two feet independently• Develop stride • Begin to push, glide and transfer weight• Begin to T-Push and glide independently• Begin to stride independently• Begin to crossover (walking)• Have safety awareness in co-operating and taking turnsC.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1 (6-8 YEARS)SUN 12:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30395

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1 (9-12 YEARS)SUN 12:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30396

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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SKATING LESSONS FOR KIDS Skating for Kids is an introductory skating program designed to introduce the newcomer to the basic fundamentals of skating. All participants must wear a helmet, warm clothing and mittens or gloves for all skating classes. Parental participation is only required during the Parents & Tots classes. Parents that participate must be on skates. This learn to skate program recommends that all children have lace-up skates. C.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants. All skating lessons are eligible for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.

Parent & Tot3-4 Years

BeginnerVarious Ages - 4Y and Up

Intermediate Level 1 Various Ages - 6Y and Up

AdvancedVarious Ages - 6Y and Up

Intermediate Level 2 Various Ages - 6Y and Up

LESSON PROGRESSION CHART

Attention:All skating lesson participants must wear

C.S.S. approved helmets and be dressed appropriately.

No skating lessons on October 7, 8 or November 11, 2012.

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SKATING LESSONS/REFRESHER FOR ADULTS AGES: 16Y AND UPThis course is designed for those who are learning to skate for the fi rst 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. CSA approved helmets are recommended.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN) SUN 1:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30401

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2 (6Y-8Y & 9Y-12Y)Intermediate Level 2 continues to build on skills and help children gain more confi dence skating. Participants will learn to do the following:

• Push and glide independently with controlled balance• Beginning to glide on one foot (right & left)• Beginning to skate and squat independently• T-Push and glide with controlled balance• Crossover (walking)• Beginning circle crossovers• Beginning tight turns• Push, glide and transfer weight independently• Developing balance and stride• Beginning T-push stopsC.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2 (6-8 YEARS)SUN 1:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30398INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2 (9-12 YEARS)SUN 1:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30399

ADVANCED (6Y-8Y & 9Y-12Y)This level is for the experienced participant. They are controlled skaters and are developing more advanced skills. Participants will learn to do the following:

• Skate and glide on one foot (right & left)• Skate and squat independently• Developing hard C’s• Developing controlled circle crossovers• Developing tight turns around pylons• Stop on both feet (right & left T-push stops)• Has controlled balance and stride• Beginning to pivot (360 degree turns)• Beginning to skate backwards• Has controlled and well balanced forward skating skillsC.S.A. approved helmets are mandatory for all participants.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)

ADVANCED (6-8 YEARS)SUN 1:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30397ADVANCED (9-12 YEARS)SUN 1:15 PM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30400

PRE-SCHOOL & HOMESCHOOL SKATEAGES: 2Y AND UP This leisure skate is open to pre-schoolers and to home school families. Pay as you go or register for the entire session to receive a discounted rate. On School Board PD days, school children are permitted on the ice if accompanied by an adult. CSA approved helmets are mandatory for all children and recommend for adults.

If paying per day at the arena - pay only $7.00 per family up to a maximum of 6 people - must include at least one adult. Strollers, carriages, chairs, pylons, hockey sticks and pucks etc. are not allowed on the ice.

FEE: $77.00(R)/$96.25(N)/SEASON OR $7.00/DAYROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)MON 10:45 AM 1 HR SEP 17 12 WKS 30383THU 10:20 AM 1 HR SEP 20 12 WKS 30384NO SKATING ON NOVEMBER 8, 2012.

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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The Orillia Adult Hockey League offers play in two different age divisions. All of our leagues run for 25 weeks through the fall and winter. Whether you want to register a team or as an individual, we have a spot for you.

18+ Open Division • 45+ Division • Sunday Morning Open Division

Check out the Orillia Adult Hockey Leagues on page 35

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ADULT INSTRUCTIONAL SKATEAGES: 16 Y AND UPWhen was the last time you put on skates? This skating program offers basic instruction for adults learning to skate. This program is ideal for those adults who are new to skating, or if it has been a while since you were on skates and you wish to improve your skills. Parks and Recreation recommends that all participants wear a CSA approved helmet.

FEE: $66.00(R)/$82.50(N) + HST ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE) WED 12:00 PM 1 HR SEP 19 12 WKS 30370

SENIORS RECREATIONAL SKATEAGE: 55Y AND UPThis skating program offers basic instruction for seniors just learning how to skate. This program is ideal for those adults who are new to skating, or if it has been a while since you were on skates and you wish to improve your skills. Come out for instruction or just for the exercise. Sign up for the entire course or pay as you go for just $2.75 per week. Parks and Recreation recommends that all participants wear a CSA approved helmet.

FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) + HST/SEASON OR $2.75/WKROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)THU 10:20 AM 1 HR SEP 20 12 WKS 30386

ADULT RECREATIONAL SKATEAGE: 16 Y AND UPThis program is for adults who wish to skate for fun and exercise. Come out, have fun and maintain an active lifestyle. Parks and Recreation recommends that all participants wear a CSA approved helmet.

FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) + HST/SEASON OR $2.75/WK ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)

MON 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 17 12 WKS 30371

HOCKEY

PRE-HOCKEY AGE: 3Y-5Y & 6Y-8YDoes 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. Players will have skills instruction as well as scrimmage time incorporated into each session. Please note your child must be able to skate to register in this program.

FEE: $49.00(R)/$61.25(N)ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)

PRE-HOCKEY 3-5 YEARSSUN 8:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30381

PRE-HOCKEY 6-8 YEARSSUN 9:00 AM 30 MIN SEP 23 8 WKS 30382NO HOCKEY ON OCTOBER 7 OR NOVEMBER 11, 2012.

Attention Hockey Registrants:Equipment Requirements

Children’s & Youth Hockey Programs C.S.A. approved helmet with face cage, gloves,

sticks and elbow pads are mandatory for all hockey programs. Additional protection such as shin pads,

and athletic support cup are recommended.

For All Other Hockey Programs Full hockey equipment is required including hockey

skates and C.S.A. approved helmet with cage.

Attention:No skating lessons on October 7, 8

or November 11, 2012.

Paula Hill-CoulsonCertifi ed Refl exologist

333 Mary St. Orillia 705.259.2838 • 705.331.8800

[email protected]

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CAMPUS PICK-UP HOCKEY AGE: 17Y AND UP This program is meant for students that are looking for a little ice time to participate in a fun, non-competitive hockey game. Teams will be randomly divided each week.

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 2 (GREEN)FRI 10:40 PM 1 HR SEP 21 - MAR 22 NO HOCKEY ON NOVEMBER 9, 16, 2012 AND JANUARY 11, 25, 2013.

BRIAN ORSER ARENA, SURFACESUN 7:45 PM 1 HR SEP 23 - MAR 24

POND HOCKEY!AGE: 13Y-16Y Pond Hockey enables youth to enjoy the game of hockey at a low price! Teams will be decided the old fashioned way, each week sticks will be placed at centre ice and randomly divided into two teams.

BRIAN ORSER ARENA, SURFACESAT 7:50 PM 1 HR SEP 22 - MAR 23NO HOCKEY ON NOVEMBER 10, 2012 & JANUARY 12, 2013.

HOME SCHOOL PICK-UP HOCKEYAGE: 6Y AND UPHome school pick-up hockey provides an opportunity to teach or improve children’s hockey skills, however, all participants must know how to skate. To accommodate various age groups, the rink will be divided into halves for older and younger children.

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)WED 10:45 AM 1 HR SEP 19 - MAR 27NO HOCKEY ON DECEMBER 26, 2012, JANUARY 2, OR MARCH 13 & 20, 2013.

Pay Per Session or Purchase a Multi-Session Card

For all youth (16 and under) pick-up sessions: The cost per session will be $6.00 or pay $60.00 for

a multi-session card and receive 2 sessions for free (total of 12 sessions).

For all other pick-up sessions: The cost will be $8.00 per session or purchase a multi-session card, good for 12 sessions for only

$80.00/ Cards may be purchased from the Parks and Recreation offi ce or at any pick-up hockey session.

For All Pick-Up HockeyNo referees will be provided for any Parks and Recreation pick-up hockey. All pick-up

hockey programs are self-organized, non-competitive and non-contact. There will be no slap shots or aggressive play permitted in any pick-up hockey program.

Attention Hockey Registrants: Equipment Requirements

Children’s & Youth Hockey Programs C.S.A. approved helmet with face cage, gloves, sticks and elbow pads are mandatory for all hockey

programs. Additional protection such as shin pads, and athletic support cup are recommended.

For All Other Hockey Programs Full hockey equipment is required including hockey skates and C.S.A. approved helmet with cage.

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CHICKS WITH STICKS! WOMEN’S PICK-UP HOCKEYAGE: 16Y AND UP This non-competitive recreational hockey program is perfect for women of all ages and abilities. Teams will be randomly divided each week.

BRIAN ORSER ARENA, SURFACESAT 3:30 PM 1 HR SEP 22 - MAR 23NO HOCKEY ON NOVEMBER 10, 2012 AND JANUARY 12 & 26, 2013.

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OVER 50 PICK-UP HOCKEYAGE: 50Y AND UPThis non-competitive recreational hockey program is perfect for players of all abilities. Teams will be randomly divided each week.

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)SUN 9:45 AM 1 HR SEP 23 - MAR 24NO HOCKEY ON NOVEMBER 11, 2012 OR JANUARY 13 & 27, 2013.

WED 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 19 - MAR 27NO HOCKEY ON DECEMBER 26, 2012 OR MARCH 13 & 20, 2013.

MEN’S PICK-UP HOCKEYAGE: 18Y AND UPThis drop-in program is open to anyone 18 and over that would like to participate in a recreational hockey game. Teams will be randomly divided each week.

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)MON 12:00 PM 1 HR SEP 17 - MAR 25NO HOCKEY ON OCTOBER 8, DECEMBER 24 & 31, 2012 OR MARCH 11 & 18, 2013.

BRIAN ORSER ARENAWED 10:05 PM 1 HR SEPT 19 - MAR 27 NO HOCKEY ON DECEMBER 26, 2012.

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ORILLIA ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUEThe Orillia Adult Hockey League offers play in two different age divisions. All of our leagues run for 25 weeks through the fall and winter. Whether you want to register a team or as an individual, we have a spot for you. Individual registration fees must be paid in full prior to the start of each season. Teams must be regis-tered prior to September 14, 2012 in order to be included in the league schedule. All registration fees include insurance cover-age through CARHA Hockey.

To register a team, contact Paul Barnetson at 705-325-2050, [email protected] or Brittany Friesen at 705-325-3506, [email protected]

18+ OPEN DIVISION - MAX OF 6 TEAMSAGE: 18Y AND UPINDIVIDUAL FEE: $339.00 (HST included)TEAM FEE: $4050.00 (HST included)

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE)SUN 7:15 - 10:30 PM SEP 23 30503 (individual code)

45+ DIVISION - MAX OF 6 TEAMSAGE: 45Y AND UPINDIVIDUAL FEE: $275.00 (HST included)TEAM FEE: $3150.00 (HST included)

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (GREEN)THU 8:30 - 10:40 PMROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (BLUE) THU 9:35 - 10:35 PM SEP 27 30505 (individual code)

SUNDAY MORNING OPEN DIVISION - MAX OF 6 TEAMSAGE: 18Y AND UPINDIVIDUAL FEE: $375.00 (HST included)TEAM FEE: $4355.00 (HST included)

ROTARY PLACE, ARENA 1 (GREEN)SUN 7:00 - 10:20 AM SEP 23 30507 (individual code)

Playball Soccer Programs | Ages 2-6

F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N S E E P A G E 4 1

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Flowers created by Marian Wilkie, Instructor

CAKE DECORATINGAGE: 16Y AND UP MARIAN WILKIEThe Wilton Method will teach you all of the techniques to make treats that will amaze your friends and family - even if you’ve never decorated before!

COURSE 1: DECORATING BASICS This course covers topics such as fundamentals in baking a cake, making icing and using a decorating bag. From there you will use a variety of decorating tips to make stars, borders, fl owers and piped messages.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) + HST TWIN LAKES S.S., COOKING ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 2 HRS SEP 25 4 WKS 30278

COURSE 2: FLOWERS AND CAKE DESIGN This course focuses on making fl owers primarily with royal icing. Learn to choose colors for your cake as well as positioning fl owers and embellishments, borders and side treatments.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) + HST TWIN LAKES S.S., COOKING ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 2 HRS OCT 23 4 WKS 30279

COURSE 3: GUM PASTE AND FONDANT This course teaches you how to cover cakes with fondant, make fondant bows and borders and excel in gum paste fl owers.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) + HST TWIN LAKES S.S., COOKING ROOMTHU 7:00 PM 2 HRS SEP 27 4 WKS 30280

COURSE 4: ADVANCED GUM PASTE FLOWERS This course will teach you the techniques to create beautiful, delicate fl oral blooms. You will learn step-by-step how each fl ower is constructed and will create beautiful fl owers including Gerbera Daisy and the Stargazer Lily.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) + HST TWIN LAKES S.S., COOKING ROOMTHU 7:00 PM 2 HRS OCT 25 4 WKS 30281

ALL CAKE DECORATING COURSES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. STUDENTS ARE ASKED TO BRING: A DRINK, APRON, 2 SMALL PLASTIC BAGS, A CLOTH OR J CLOTH, A 7 INCH STYROFOAM DUMMIE AND A SMILE..

CAKE DECORATING KITS ARE REQUIRED AND CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE BULK BARN.

FOOD/COOKING

FIRST AID & SAFETY

L.S.S. FIRST AID & CPR WITH AEDAGE: 16Y AND UP CHRISTINE MITCHELLThis comprehensive course includes all of the skills taught in emergency fi rst aid, plus how to recognize, prevent and treat musculoskeletal, soft tissue, head and spine injuries, heat and cold emergencies, poisoning, and medical conditions such as diabetic crises and epileptic seizures.

This course is recognized by the Workers Compensation Board for training in the work place. This course is a prerequisite for NLS.

FEE: $100.00(R)/$125.00(N) + HST ORILLIA CITY CENTRE, TUDHOPE McINTYRE BOARDROOM

L.S.S. FIRST AID 16Y AND UP SAT&SUN 8:30 AM 8 HRS SEP 29/30 2 DAYS 30308

GRANDPARENT CPR CLINICAGE: 16Y AND UP CHRISTINE MITCHELLThis two-hour clinic is designed to give grandparents more confi dence while watching their grandchildren and learn the basics for infant and child CPR. This course is not a certifi cation course.

FEE: $20.00(R)/$25.00(N) + HST ORILLIA CITY CENTRE, TUDHOPE McINTYRE BOARDROOMSAT 2:15 PM 2 HRS NOV 3 1 DAY 30290

BABYSITTING ESSENTIALS AGE: 11Y-15Y O.F.A.S.T.Students will learn how to: get a babysitting job and set rates; do a pre-job interview with parents; care for babies, toddlers and young children; make fun and easy meals; plan fun activities for babies, toddlers and older kids; give fi rst aid for minor injuries and perform CPR for an infant or a child.

Participants receive a manual/workbook, certifi cate of completion and a CPR certifi cate.

FEE: $56.25(R)/$70.31(N) ORILLIA FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING (16 ROSE AVE.)THU 6:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 13 6 WKS 30499

SAFE @ HOME ALONE AGE: 9Y-12Y O.F.A.S.T.This safety-oriented program is designed for kids who stay home alone before and after school or on school holidays. The program includes: personal safety, key security, setting rules and guidelines with your parents, safety around the house, weather safety, fi re safety, basic fi rst aid, child C.P.R., safe and simple cooking and fun activities.

FEE: $56.25(R)/$70.31(N) ORILLIA FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING (16 ROSE AVE.)THU 6:00 PM 1.5 HRS NOV 1 6 WKS 30314

Registrants 60 years of age and over receive a 25% discount.

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Teaching Kids to Learn to Skate for 60 years!

Registration Saturday, Sept 15th 10:00 am to 4:00 pmat the Rotary Place Leisure Fair and

Wednesday, Sept 19th 5:30-7:30 pmat Brian Orser Arena

Please email [email protected] for more information. Registration forms available on our website:

www.orilliafi gureskatingclub.com.

Time to register for our Fall/Winter session runningSept 2012-March 2013. Learn-to-Skate, Starskate, Competitive

and Adult Synchro programs offered!

• Programs at Rotary Place and Brian Orser Arena - Costumes included in fee for year end Carnival!• Fully certified professional coaches• Please email [email protected] for Adult Synchro tryout dates or information

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VEGETARIAN EXOTIC CARIBBEAN COOKING AGE: 16Y AND UP MICHELLE RAMJEWAN Participants will learn how to cook delectable vegetarian Caribbean dishes under the guidance of an experienced cooking instructor. You will learn how to select and use a variety of seasonings, herbs and spices to prepare different hot & spicy dishes. A different menu will be prepared during each class. Dishes will include healthy pita-bread, curries, stews and other delicious cultural recipes. Participants will learn how to select, buy, cook and serve exotic vegetables. During every class participants will be able to sample these exotic dishes. No class on October 8, 2012.

FEE: $80.00(R)/$100.00(N) + HST TWIN LAKES S.S., COOKING ROOMMON 7:00 PM 2 HRS SEP 24 6 WKS 30284NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

LEGO® BUILDING - ARCHITECTS IN TRAINING AGE: 6Y-9Y ALEX YORKEThis class will get your creative little genius working with others to overcome design challenges and build amazing creations. Some themes include Planes, Trains and Autos; Castles, Knights and Kings and Rescue Heroes. Build a different one each week or design your very own creation!

FEE: $10.00(R)/$12.50(N)ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMSAT 1:00 PM 1 HR SEP 29 1 DAY 30304SAT 1:00 PM 1 HR OCT 13 1 DAY 30305SAT 1:00 PM 1 HR NOV 3 1 DAY 30306SAT 1:00 PM 1 HR NOV 17 1 DAY 30307

FUN FOR KIDS!

CRAFTY CREATURES EMILY MCBAIN AGE: 5Y-7Y Make adorable creature crafts using a variety of mediums including using recycled materials. We will spend our time creating things like caterpillars, lady bugs, fi sh and more mas-terful projects.

FEE: $55.00(R)/$68.75(N) ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOM SAT 10:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 29 8 WKS 30141NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

BEADS, BOBBLES & BANGLES - JEWELRY MAKING FOR KIDS AGE: 7Y-9Y Create you very own jewelry using a variety of different materi-als like beads, plastic lacing, and hemp string. All materials will be supplied. FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) ROTARY PLACE, MEETING ROOM SAT 11:00 AM 1 HR SEP 29 4 WKS 30137NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 6, 2012.

EMILY MCBAIN

PARENT & CHILD MANDARIN CHINESEAGE: 2Y-6Y TRACY JIANGDid you know that children have the natural ability to develop new language skills more naturally than adults; and multilingual children have stronger problem solving and analytical skills? This interactive parent & child mandarin class will have parents/caregivers learning the Mandarin Chinese language with their child. It uses many activities such as singing action songs, playing games, reading and listening to children’s nursery rhymes and stories, all while learning the Mandarin language and culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to teach your child a second language. Parent participation required.

FEE: $80.00(R)/$100.00(N) BRIAN ORSER ARENA, BRANDL MEETING ROOMTUE 9:30 AM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30520

LANGUAGES

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FEE: $25.00(R)/$31.25(N) + HST BRIAN ORSER ARENA, BLAIR ASHMORE MEETING ROOM

TRELLIS BUILDING WORKSHOP Come out and construct your own unique trellis in this fun fi lled & informative workshop. Learn to build stunning creations from easily attainable natural materials that your climbing plants and roses will be striving to live up to. Your imagination is your only limitation so grab your Sharp By-Pass Pruners and a friend and come join us.

WED 7:00 PM 2.5 HRS OCT 17 1 DAY 30293$20 - ADDITIONAL SUPPLY FEE/PER PERSON; PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR

FALL CONTAINER GARDENING It’s not too late to add a splash of colour to your deck or patio! Do not delay and miss your last chance for bragging rights. With a few simple tricks and special plant selection your containers will be caught up and ready to produce the spectacular show that you can’t achieve with a ready-made hanging basket.

WED 7:00 PM 2.5 HRS SEP 26 1 DAY 30294

PLANTING AND WINTERIZING Learn the best tips and cultural practices for planting all sorts of fall splendor. Create a stunning display of bulbs while you rejuvenate your autumn beds. This course will show you the full spectrum of fall fare and discuss winterizing practices so you can protect your investments and help get a jump on next springs workload.

WED 7:00 PM 2.5 HRS SEP 12 1 DAY 30296

FLY FISHING - INTRODUCTIONAGE: 16Y AND UP RICHARD VANDERMEERFly fi shing is a great way to keep in shape, lower stress, and enjoy the outdoors. This program will focus on the basics of the sport - casting, fl y tying and selection, equipment, and understanding fi sh and their environment. On Saturday, students will be taken to a series of ponds to fl y fi sh for large mouth bass. There will be a $40.00 equipment fee payable directly to the instructor.

FEE: $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) + HST VANDERMEER STUDIOSFRI 6-9 PM, SAT 3-8 PM SEP 28 & 29 2 DAYS 30406EQUIPMENT CAN BE RENTED FOR $40.00, PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR.

HOBBIES

EXPLORING ANTIQUES & COLLECTINGAGE: 16Y AND UP GAY GUTHRIEEach session is comprised of an introduction of the topic, discussion of history, styles and key things to look for. Acutal objects will be used as examples. Participants are encouraged to bring objects from their own collections for an opportunity to learn more about them & share them with other participants. Participants will visit an antiques shop for the last session & learn all the ‘tricks of the trade!’ Participants may register for all sessions or choose individual ones.

FEE: $25.00(R)/$31.25(N) + HST BRIAN ORSER ARENA, DR. TOM BRANDL MEETING ROOM

ANTIQUES - INTRODUCTIONTUE 6:30 PM 2 HRS OCT 23 1 DAY 30285CHINA, SILVER & GLASS TUE 6:30 PM 2 HRS OCT 30 1 DAY 30286MISCELLANEOUSTUE 6:30 PM 2 HRS NOV 6 1 DAY 30287VISIT TO AN ANTIQUES SHOP TUE 6:30 PM 2 HRS NOV 13 1 DAY 30288

Registration Begins August 31, 2012

Register online for all Parks and Recreation programs at www.orillia.ca.

NEED A JOB?

Parks and Recreation 705-329-7250Parks and Recreation 705-329-7250

NEED A JOB?

Parks and Recreation (705) 329-7250

NEED A JOB?

Have you lost or found an item in one of our parks or facilities?

Call our offi ce Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to report lost or found items.Parks and Recreation 705-329-7250

Lost & Found

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WRITER’S DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPAGE: 16Y AND UP MICHAEL HOWELLThis class offers plenty of opportunities to interact with other writers while you work through creativity building exercises, and develop editing and other writing skills. By the the time this course ends you should be ready to make your manuscript into a published book.

FEE: $133.50(R)/$168.88(N) + HST ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., CLASS ROOMTUE 8:00 PM 1.5 HRS OCT 9 8 WKS 30318

SO YOU WANT TO GET PUBLISHEDAGE: 16Y AND UP MICHAEL HOWELLDo you have a book that you want to get published? Author and Writer’s Union of Canada member Michael Howell will show you the various ways to get published in both traditional and modern publishing media while avoiding some common and expensive mistakes.

FEE: $67.00(R)/$83.75(N) + HST ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., CLASS ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 1 HR NOV 6 6 WKS 30316

HOW TO WIN SCHOLARSHIPS AGE: 16Y AND UP MICHAEL HOWELLAuthor and teacher Michael Howell has been helping students win scholarships and bursaries for decades. He will show you how to fi nd and apply for all kinds of entrance scholarships, bursaries, student loans and RESPs. Recommended for students in Grade 9-12 and their parents.

FEE: $33.50(R)/$41.88(N) + HST ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., CLASS ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 2 WKS 30292

SPEED READINGAGE: 16Y AND UP MICHAEL HOWELLYou can at least double your reading speed in this entertaining program taught by author and teacher Michael Howell. He will show you simple techniques that, over time, will double or even triple your reading speed while improving your visual memory and comprehension.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) + HST ORILLIA DISTRICT COLLEGIATE V.I., CLASS ROOMTUE 7:00 PM 1 HR OCT 9 4 WKS 30317

LEARN TO SCRAPBOOK WORKSHOPSAGE: 16Y AND UP STACEY CLARK STAMP & SCRAPBOOK Learn how to easily incorporate stamping into your scrapbooking layouts. During this workshop you will create beautiful scrapbooking layouts including stamping.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) + HST CREATIVE MEMORIES SCRAPBOOKING STUDIOWED 7:00 PM 3 HRS OCT 24 1 DAY 30299

GET IT DONE SCRAPBOOKING WORKSHOP Do you feel overwhelmed by a backlog of photos that are not in an album? How would you feel if you could complete 20-30 pages in a traditional album in one evening? In this 4 hour workshop, you will learn a method that will allow you to complete many scrapbook albums quickly. Fee includes $60 worth of supplies to use during this workshop.

FEE: $87.50(R)/$109.38(N) + HST CREATIVE MEMORIES SCRAPBOOKING STUDIOFRI 7:00 PM 4 HRS SEP 28 1 DAY 30300

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL ORGANIZATION Are your photos trapped in your camera or your computer? Would you love to get organized so you can start enjoying your digital photos again? In this introductory session, participants will explore the potential of Creative Memories digital software program Memory Manager. This program is powerful enough to meet your digital needs, yet simple enough for the average user. This overview is ideal for those who need to fi nd solutions to their digital dilemmas.

FEE: $12.50(R)/$15.63(N) + HST CREATIVE MEMORIES SCRAPBOOKING STUDIOTHU 7:00 PM 2 HRS OCT 11 1 DAY 30301

AN INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING Digital scrapbooking is so much fun and so easy, but where do you begin? This 2 hour session teaches you the basic functions of Storybook Creator Plus software while learning how to make a digital photo book. Discover how to download and use our pre-designed pages and free content. This session will empower you to complete a simple project while building your confi dence.

FEE: $12.50(R)/$15.63(N) + HST CREATIVE MEMORIES SCRAPBOOKING STUDIOMON 7:00 PM 2 HRS NOV 5 1 DAY 30302

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION LEGEND

Primal Athletix is a youth-oriented functional fitness program that promotes competence and confidence in the full range of physical skills and movement capacities. Learn how to walk, run, jump, climb, push, pull, lift, carry and throw safely, effectively and efficiently – the way nature intended. Our classes are conducted outdoors whenever possible, and with minimal equipment. Weight and resistance is provided, primarily, by our bodies and objects and obstacles in our natural surroundings,

such as trees, rocks and landforms. We also find primal, practical and playful uses for a variety of low-tech fitness implements, including kettlebells, medicine balls, pull-up bars and gymnastic rings.No experience is necessary. Fun and fitness are guaranteed. Come as you are – and GO PRIMAL!

10 – 12 yrs, Tuesdays,Sept. 11th - Nov. 13th

6:30 to 7:30pm13 – 15 yrs, Thursdays,

Sept. 13th - Nov. 15th

6:30 to 7:30pmCost per 10 week session

is $85 plus HST. Call 705-327-0920 or

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KARATE FOR EVERYONE AGE: 6Y AND UP PAT RICHARDSONWhy not do something with your child? Join this parent & child class and learn a new skill while spending time with your child. This form of exercise is suited to today’s way of living as you learn at your own pace. Training in self-reliance and effi ciency. Students will spend 15 minutes of warm up followed by karate drills, kata and basic self-defence. Clear your mind and strengthen your body by joining Shorin-ryu karate.

Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child.

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N)/PERSON COUCHICHING HEIGHTS P.S., GYMWED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30478

PARENT & CHILD

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION LEGEND

PARENT AND CHILD BADMINTON AGE: 10Y AND UP ROGER ROLSTONThis 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.

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N)/PERSON ORCHARD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMTUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30338IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.

PARENT & CHILD ROCK CLIMBING WORKSHOPAGE: 6Y AND UP ROCK WALL STAFFWhy not spend an afternoon with your child and reach new heights? This one day workshop will teach parents and children the techniques and safety of climbing while enjoying fun games and activities on the wall. Bond with your children, and see who can make it to the top fi rst. Tutorial will include instruction, equipment and climbing time.

Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)/PERSON ROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLSAT 9:00 AM 3 HR SEP 29 1 DAY 30340SAT 9:00 AM 3 HR NOV 10 1 DAY 30341

Registration Begins August 31, 2012 at 12:01 a.m.

Register online for all Parks and Recre-ation programs at www.orillia.ca.

Save time by registering online, make safe and secure payments, receive instant conformation, and garuntee

your spot in the camp or program!

Do You Have A New Program Idea?The Parks and Recreation Department is continuously seeking new program ideas to serve the

needs and interests of our community. If you have a suggestion for a new activity, please let us know!

Y O U C A N S E N D Y O U R C O M M E N T S T O :

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SPORTS FOR SHORTSAGE: 3Y-5Y & 6Y-8Y EMILY MCBAINGet your child enjoying and exploring a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, t-ball and some low stress, non-competitive games. Making friends, skill development and having fun will be the main goals of this program.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOM

SPORTS FOR SHORTS 3Y-5YTUE 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30357

SPORTS FOR SHORTS 6Y-8YTHU 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30358

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PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCERAGE: 3Y-6Y KRISTAN CRANLEYThe 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.

FEE: $115.00(R)/$143.75(N)

PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCER 3Y-4YROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 11:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30346

LIONS OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 6:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30343

PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCER 4Y-5YROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 11:45 AM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30350

LION’S OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 7:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30349

SPORT-ABILITYAGE: 2Y-4Y EMILY MCBAINChildren will learn about body movement, such as co-ordination and balance as it applies to the fundamental skills in sport, such as running, jumping, throwing & hopping. We also establish important social skills such as listening, taking turns and following directions. Parents and guardians may be required to participate in the program with their children.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMWED 10:30 AM 45 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30356

PRESCHOOL

PLAYBALL PROGRAMSThe City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Playball is excited to offer a variety of Playball programming for preschoolers.

2 CAN DO! AN INTRODUCTION TO PLAYBALL AGE: 2Y-3Y KRISTAN CRANLEYChildren will learn to participate with confi dence 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. Parent participation may be required for the fi rst 1/2 to 3/4 of the program.

FEE: $88.00(R)/$110.00(N)

ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 10:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30345

LIONS OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 5:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30348

Attention Parents/Guardians:There will be no Playball classes

on October 8, 2012.

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KARATE FOR EVERYONE AGE: 6Y AND UP PAT RICHARDSONWhy not do something with your child? Join this parent & child class and learn a new skill while spending time with your child. This form of exercise is suited to today’s way of living as you learn at your own pace. Training in self-reliance and effi ciency. Students will spend 15 minutes of warm up followed by karate drills, kata and basic self-defence. Clear your mind and strengthen your body by joining Shorin-ryu karate.

Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child.

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N)/PERSON COUCHICHING HEIGHTS P.S., GYMWED 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 26 8 WKS 30478

PARENT & CHILD

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION LEGEND

PARENT AND CHILD BADMINTON AGE: 10Y AND UP ROGER ROLSTONThis 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.

FEE: $48.00(R)/$60.00(N)/PERSON ORCHARD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMTUE 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30338IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.

PARENT & CHILD ROCK CLIMBING WORKSHOPAGE: 6Y AND UP ROCK WALL STAFFWhy not spend an afternoon with your child and reach new heights? This one day workshop will teach parents and children the techniques and safety of climbing while enjoying fun games and activities on the wall. Bond with your children, and see who can make it to the top fi rst. Tutorial will include instruction, equipment and climbing time.

Please note that the fee is per person and the parent must register as well as the child.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)/PERSON ROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLSAT 9:00 AM 3 HR SEP 29 1 DAY 30340SAT 9:00 AM 3 HR NOV 10 1 DAY 30341

Registration Begins August 31, 2012 at 12:01 a.m.

Register online for all Parks and Recre-ation programs at www.orillia.ca.

Save time by registering online, make safe and secure payments, receive instant conformation, and garuntee

your spot in the camp or program!

Do You Have A New Program Idea?The Parks and Recreation Department is continuously seeking new program ideas to serve the

needs and interests of our community. If you have a suggestion for a new activity, please let us know!

Y O U C A N S E N D Y O U R C O M M E N T S T O :

Roz Llewellyn, Recreation Program Supervisor | [email protected]

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SPORTS FOR SHORTSAGE: 3Y-5Y & 6Y-8Y EMILY MCBAINGet your child enjoying and exploring a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, t-ball and some low stress, non-competitive games. Making friends, skill development and having fun will be the main goals of this program.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOM

SPORTS FOR SHORTS 3Y-5YTUE 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 25 8 WKS 30357

SPORTS FOR SHORTS 6Y-8YTHU 5:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 27 8 WKS 30358

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PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCERAGE: 3Y-6Y KRISTAN CRANLEYThe 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.

FEE: $115.00(R)/$143.75(N)

PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCER 3Y-4YROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 11:00 AM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30346

LIONS OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 6:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30343

PLAYBALL INDOOR SOCCER 4Y-5YROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 11:45 AM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30350

LION’S OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 7:00 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30349

SPORT-ABILITYAGE: 2Y-4Y EMILY MCBAINChildren will learn about body movement, such as co-ordination and balance as it applies to the fundamental skills in sport, such as running, jumping, throwing & hopping. We also establish important social skills such as listening, taking turns and following directions. Parents and guardians may be required to participate in the program with their children.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ROTARY PLACE, TOURNAMENT ROOMWED 10:30 AM 45 MIN SEP 26 8 WKS 30356

PRESCHOOL

PLAYBALL PROGRAMSThe City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Playball is excited to offer a variety of Playball programming for preschoolers.

2 CAN DO! AN INTRODUCTION TO PLAYBALL AGE: 2Y-3Y KRISTAN CRANLEYChildren will learn to participate with confi dence 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. Parent participation may be required for the fi rst 1/2 to 3/4 of the program.

FEE: $88.00(R)/$110.00(N)

ROTARY PLACE, ORILLIA ROOMMON 10:30 AM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30345

LIONS OVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYMMON 5:45 PM 30 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30348

Attention Parents/Guardians:There will be no Playball classes

on October 8, 2012.

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CO-ED VOLLEYBALLAGE: 16Y AND UP KEN ALMEIDAThis active program starts with a 15 minute warm-up and then skill refresher exercises. Informal pickup games will be the main activity. Participants should be somewhat familiar with the game, but the main objective is to have fun.

FEE: $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) OR REGISTER FOR BOTH SESSIONS FOR ONLY $70.00(R)/$87.50(N) + HSTTWIN LAKES S.S., DOUBLE GYMTUE 7:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30323TUE 8:30 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30438TUE 7:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30442

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CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL JESSICA BROWNAGE: 14Y AND UP Football is now a couple’s activity. Bring your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or wife, or even just a friend of the opposite sex and join the exciting, high-energy sport. Participants will be split into separate teams that will be balanced with both male and female players, so that games can be played in a non-intimidating and fun atmosphere. Join us on September 20, 2012 to try this exciting sport for free. If you enjoy yourself you will be able to sign up for the entire 6 week program.

FEE: $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) + HST WEST ORILLIA SPORTS COMPLEXTHU 6:30 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 27 6 WKS 30439

FLOOR HOCKEY RUDY FERNANDES This non-contact fl oor hockey program will emphasize creating an environment for both girls and boys to work on basic fl oor hockey skills such as stick handling, passing, team play and sportsmanship, all while having fun! Each class will involve skill building activities as well as games.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ORILLIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, GYM

FLOOR HOCKEY 6Y-10YMON 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30422

FLOOR HOCKEY 11Y-13YMON 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30423

NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.C.S.A. APPROVED HELMETS WITH FACE GUARDS REQUIRED

CHILDREN & YOUTH

GYMNASTICSAGE: 5-10Y This progressive program is designed to develop increased body awareness, co-ordination, fl exibility and strength. Each child will be introduced to the basic movement patterns involved in beginner levels of gymnastics.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ORCHARD PARK, GYM

GYMNASTICS 5Y-6YMON 6:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30334

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ORCHARD PARK, GYM

GYMNASTICS 7Y-10YMON 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30335NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

ROCK CLIMBING WORKSHOP FOR KIDSAGE: 6Y-15Y ROCK WALL STAFFGet ready to Rock! This one day climbing workshop will have your child complete different skills such as tying knots, climbing techniques and rock wall safety. This program will give your child a better understanding of the various components of rock wall climbing, while enjoying fun games and activities on the wall as they learn. This class will include instruction, equipment and climbing time.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)ROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLWED 5:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 26 1 DAY 30354SAT 9:00 AM 3 HRS OCT 27 1 DAY 30355

JUNIOR GOLF SCHOOL/LESSONS AGE: 5Y - 14Y GOLF CLINIC CPGA PRODuring this program, junior golfers will receive a half hour lesson followed by another hour of instruction on the Hawks Island Course (Par 3). The program will cover the key competencies of grip, posture, balance, alignment, swing, golf course etiquette and an introduction to the rules of golf. (Max. 10)

FEE: $132.30(R)/$165.38(N) HAWK RIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB GOLF

WED 4:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 12 5 WKS 30336

BADMINTON FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP ROGER ROLSTONBadminton 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 a game that is both physically and mentally rewarding.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HST ORCHARD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYM

BEGINNERTUE 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30319

ADVANCEDTUE 8:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30320IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.

ADULTS

CURLING FOR YOUTH ORILLIA CURLING CLUB This course is for people who have never curled before. Through a combination of classroom and on ice instruction, participants will be introduced to this life long sport.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) BARNFEILD POINT RECREATION CENTRE, SURFACE

CURLING FOR YOUTH 8Y-11YSUN 3:00 PM 1.25 HR OCT 14 5 WKS 30523

CURLING FOR YOUTH 12Y-17YSUN 3:00 PM 1.25 HR OCT 14 5 WKS 30524

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ROCK CLIMBING TUTORIAL FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP ROCK WALL STAFFThis one evening rock wall climbing course combines the components of physical fi tness, risk taking, teamwork and trust. This lesson will get you up and on your way. Basic technique of knot tying, climbing, belaying and safety will be covered. The lesson includes instruction, equipment and climbing time.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HSTROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLTUE 5:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 25 1 DAY 30352THU 5:00 PM 3 HRS NOV 22 1 DAY 30353

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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GOLF LESSONS FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP GOLF CLINIC CPGA PROThis progressive series of courses teach all the key competencies required for the game of golf. From the beginner golfer to the more experienced player, these levels will provide the necessary instruction to help you improve your performance on the links. The program fee includes a personalized skill assessment.GOLF APPROPRIATE CLOTHING MUST BE WORN FOR LESSONS. USING YOUR OWN CLUBS IS RECOMMENDED. HOWEVER, A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLUBS ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENT DURING LESSONS.

FEE: $163.74(R)/$204.68(N)HAWK RIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

LEVEL 1TUE 10:00 AM 1 HR SEP 11 5 WKS 30425WED 5:30 PM 1 HR SEP 12 5 WKS 30426

LEVEL 2TUE 11:00 AM 1 HR SEP 11 5 WKS 30427

DROP-IN BROOMBALLAGE: 14Y AND UP Broomball is a non-contact sport that is played on ice. This program is open to anyone 14 years and up that wants to come out and improve their skills, get exercise and most of all - have fun! All participants must wear a hockey helmet with cage, protective gloves and clean running shoes. This program is self-organized, non-competitive and non-contact.

FEE: $6.00 PER DAYBRIAN ORSER ARENA, SURFACESAT 4:40 PM 1 HR SEP 23 - DEC 23NO CLASS ON NOVEMBER 10, 2012.

CO-ED ULTIMATE FRISBEEAGE: 16Y AND UP Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting, fast moving game, which combines the best aspects of football, soccer and basketball. It is a non-contact competitive 7 on 7 game. The objective is to pass the disc between team members to progress up the fi eld. You cannot walk or run with the disc. Points are scored when the disc is caught inside the end-zone. (Max. 24)In partnership with Lakehead University Athletics.

FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) + HST WEST ORILLIA SPORTS COMPLEXTHU 8:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 13 8 WKS 30440

DROP-IN LADIES BASKETBALLAGE: 14Y AND UP CHRISTINE CRANSTONE This program is open to any women 16 years and up that want to come out and play basketball in a non-competitive and recreational setting. Sign up for the entire program or just pay $5.00 per week.

FEE: $32.00(R)/$40.00(N) + HST TWIN LAKES, GYMNASIUMTUE 7:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30441

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FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HST BARNFEILD POINT RECREATION CENTRE, SURFACESUN 4:15 PM 1.25 HRS OCT 14 5 WKS 30522

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CO-ED VOLLEYBALLAGE: 16Y AND UP KEN ALMEIDAThis active program starts with a 15 minute warm-up and then skill refresher exercises. Informal pickup games will be the main activity. Participants should be somewhat familiar with the game, but the main objective is to have fun.

FEE: $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) OR REGISTER FOR BOTH SESSIONS FOR ONLY $70.00(R)/$87.50(N) + HSTTWIN LAKES S.S., DOUBLE GYMTUE 7:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30323TUE 8:30 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30438TUE 7:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30442

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FEE: $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) + HST WEST ORILLIA SPORTS COMPLEXTHU 6:30 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 27 6 WKS 30439

FLOOR HOCKEY RUDY FERNANDES This non-contact fl oor hockey program will emphasize creating an environment for both girls and boys to work on basic fl oor hockey skills such as stick handling, passing, team play and sportsmanship, all while having fun! Each class will involve skill building activities as well as games.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ORILLIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, GYM

FLOOR HOCKEY 6Y-10YMON 6:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30422

FLOOR HOCKEY 11Y-13YMON 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30423

NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.C.S.A. APPROVED HELMETS WITH FACE GUARDS REQUIRED

CHILDREN & YOUTH

GYMNASTICSAGE: 5-10Y This progressive program is designed to develop increased body awareness, co-ordination, fl exibility and strength. Each child will be introduced to the basic movement patterns involved in beginner levels of gymnastics.

FEE: $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) ORCHARD PARK, GYM

GYMNASTICS 5Y-6YMON 6:15 PM 45 MIN SEP 24 8 WKS 30334

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) ORCHARD PARK, GYM

GYMNASTICS 7Y-10YMON 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 24 8 WKS 30335NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 8, 2012.

ROCK CLIMBING WORKSHOP FOR KIDSAGE: 6Y-15Y ROCK WALL STAFFGet ready to Rock! This one day climbing workshop will have your child complete different skills such as tying knots, climbing techniques and rock wall safety. This program will give your child a better understanding of the various components of rock wall climbing, while enjoying fun games and activities on the wall as they learn. This class will include instruction, equipment and climbing time.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N)ROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLWED 5:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 26 1 DAY 30354SAT 9:00 AM 3 HRS OCT 27 1 DAY 30355

JUNIOR GOLF SCHOOL/LESSONS AGE: 5Y - 14Y GOLF CLINIC CPGA PRODuring this program, junior golfers will receive a half hour lesson followed by another hour of instruction on the Hawks Island Course (Par 3). The program will cover the key competencies of grip, posture, balance, alignment, swing, golf course etiquette and an introduction to the rules of golf. (Max. 10)

FEE: $132.30(R)/$165.38(N) HAWK RIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB GOLF

WED 4:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 12 5 WKS 30336

BADMINTON FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP ROGER ROLSTONBadminton 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 a game that is both physically and mentally rewarding.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HST ORCHARD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYM

BEGINNERTUE 7:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30319

ADVANCEDTUE 8:00 PM 1 HR SEP 25 8 WKS 30320IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR.

ADULTS

CURLING FOR YOUTH ORILLIA CURLING CLUB This course is for people who have never curled before. Through a combination of classroom and on ice instruction, participants will be introduced to this life long sport.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) BARNFEILD POINT RECREATION CENTRE, SURFACE

CURLING FOR YOUTH 8Y-11YSUN 3:00 PM 1.25 HR OCT 14 5 WKS 30523

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ROCK CLIMBING TUTORIAL FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP ROCK WALL STAFFThis one evening rock wall climbing course combines the components of physical fi tness, risk taking, teamwork and trust. This lesson will get you up and on your way. Basic technique of knot tying, climbing, belaying and safety will be covered. The lesson includes instruction, equipment and climbing time.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HSTROTARY PLACE, ROCK WALLTUE 5:00 PM 3 HRS SEP 25 1 DAY 30352THU 5:00 PM 3 HRS NOV 22 1 DAY 30353

DAY TIME CLASS LENGTH START COURSE LENGTH CODETHU 5:45 PM 30 MIN OCT 6 8 WKS 28196

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GOLF LESSONS FOR ADULTSAGE: 16Y AND UP GOLF CLINIC CPGA PROThis progressive series of courses teach all the key competencies required for the game of golf. From the beginner golfer to the more experienced player, these levels will provide the necessary instruction to help you improve your performance on the links. The program fee includes a personalized skill assessment.GOLF APPROPRIATE CLOTHING MUST BE WORN FOR LESSONS. USING YOUR OWN CLUBS IS RECOMMENDED. HOWEVER, A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLUBS ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENT DURING LESSONS.

FEE: $163.74(R)/$204.68(N)HAWK RIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

LEVEL 1TUE 10:00 AM 1 HR SEP 11 5 WKS 30425WED 5:30 PM 1 HR SEP 12 5 WKS 30426

LEVEL 2TUE 11:00 AM 1 HR SEP 11 5 WKS 30427

DROP-IN BROOMBALLAGE: 14Y AND UP Broomball is a non-contact sport that is played on ice. This program is open to anyone 14 years and up that wants to come out and improve their skills, get exercise and most of all - have fun! All participants must wear a hockey helmet with cage, protective gloves and clean running shoes. This program is self-organized, non-competitive and non-contact.

FEE: $6.00 PER DAYBRIAN ORSER ARENA, SURFACESAT 4:40 PM 1 HR SEP 23 - DEC 23NO CLASS ON NOVEMBER 10, 2012.

CO-ED ULTIMATE FRISBEEAGE: 16Y AND UP Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting, fast moving game, which combines the best aspects of football, soccer and basketball. It is a non-contact competitive 7 on 7 game. The objective is to pass the disc between team members to progress up the fi eld. You cannot walk or run with the disc. Points are scored when the disc is caught inside the end-zone. (Max. 24)In partnership with Lakehead University Athletics.

FEE: $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) + HST WEST ORILLIA SPORTS COMPLEXTHU 8:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 13 8 WKS 30440

DROP-IN LADIES BASKETBALLAGE: 14Y AND UP CHRISTINE CRANSTONE This program is open to any women 16 years and up that want to come out and play basketball in a non-competitive and recreational setting. Sign up for the entire program or just pay $5.00 per week.

FEE: $32.00(R)/$40.00(N) + HST TWIN LAKES, GYMNASIUMTUE 7:00 PM 1.5 HRS SEP 25 8 WKS 30441

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CURLING FOR ADULTS AND SENIORS AGE: 16Y AND UP ORILLIA CURLING CLUB This course is intended for people who have never curled before and want to experience the sport. Through a combination of classroom and on-ice instruction, participants will be introduced to this lifetime sport. Dress in warm clothing and gloves.

FEE: $50.00(R)/$62.50(N) + HST BARNFEILD POINT RECREATION CENTRE, SURFACESUN 4:15 PM 1.25 HRS OCT 14 5 WKS 30522

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16. Back to Function, 26 Colborne Street East17. Cabin Fever Wool Studio, 256 Hughes Road18. Creative Memories Scrapbooking, 34 Johnson Street19. Crossfi t Orillia, 1-9 Progress Drive20. Hawk Ridge Golf & Country Club, 1151 Hurlwood Lane21. In the Shed Music Studio, 256 Hughes Road, Unit 922. Orillia Highwayman Inn, 201 Woodside Drive23. Orillia First Aid and Safety Training, 16 Rose Avenue24. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, 215 Mississaga St. E.25. Tapps Performing Arts Studio, 12 Ontario Street, Unit 426. Terry Therien Studio, 30 Lankin Boulevard 27. Thimbles & Things, 1282 Brodie Drive28. Vandermeer Studio, 17 Peter Street South29. Best Western Mariposa Inn, 400 Memorial Avenue

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16. Back to Function, 26 Colborne Street East17. Cabin Fever Wool Studio, 256 Hughes Road18. Creative Memories Scrapbooking, 34 Johnson Street19. Crossfi t Orillia, 1-9 Progress Drive20. Hawk Ridge Golf & Country Club, 1151 Hurlwood Lane21. In the Shed Music Studio, 256 Hughes Road, Unit 922. Orillia Highwayman Inn, 201 Woodside Drive23. Orillia First Aid and Safety Training, 16 Rose Avenue24. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, 215 Mississaga St. E.25. Tapps Performing Arts Studio, 12 Ontario Street, Unit 426. Terry Therien Studio, 30 Lankin Boulevard 27. Thimbles & Things, 1282 Brodie Drive28. Vandermeer Studio, 17 Peter Street South29. Best Western Mariposa Inn, 400 Memorial Avenue

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Barnfi eld Point Recreation Centre, 500 Atherley RoadBrian Orser Arena, 433 Gill StreetMcKinnell Square, 135 Dunedin Street

Orillia Community Centre, 50 Penetang StreetRegan House, 325 Line 15 NorthRotary Place, 100 University Avenue

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Barnfield Point Recreation CentreLocated at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, this facility, which opened in October of 1999, is home to the Orillia Curling Club and six sheets of ice that are busy throughout the winter months. In the summer, the centre is mainly used for summer day camps but it is also available for trade shows and special events during the non-ice season. The auditorium is available for rental with bar, food and banquet options available. The popular Bayside Restaurant is open to the public year round.

Amenities include:• Curling Ice• Bayside Restaurant• Large Event Floor (holds approximately 1000)• Don Shave Meeting Room (holds 15)• Auditorium (holds 200)• Rock Wall• Change Rooms

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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Meeting Room RentalsMeeting rooms are available for rent in the following facilities: Barnfi eld Point Recreation Centre, Brian Orser Arena, McKinnell Square, Regan House and Rotary Place at West Orillia Sports Complex. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week. A full rate schedule can be found on page 63. A $20.00 key deposit may be required.

Amenity Inventory by Facility

To Book a Facility or ParkTo book a facility or park, fi rst determine if the date and time you require is available (see below - Facility Availability Online, or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce). Next submit a written request to the Parks and Recreation Department. This may be done by mail, fax, e-mail or by submitting your written request in person. The request must include your full name, address, day-time and evening telephone numbers, along with the date, time and the name of the park or facility you wish to rent.

Once your request has been received, you will be contacted to verify the information and to discuss fees, payment details and any questions you may have. A permit will be created in our booking system and you will be contacted by the department once your permit is ready to be signed.

Facility Availability OnlineThe City of Orillia’s online facility viewing system contains the availability of City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Facilities. Currently, the system only allows you to search for the availability of facilities for rental. 1. Visit www.orillia.ca and click on the S.U.N. System logo, 2. Click on the FACILITIES tab 3. Click on FACILITY AVAILABILITY SEARCH. 4. Search for the desired facility and when found, click NEXT.

Facility Rental InformationMany facilities are available for rental to the public as well as organizations for private functions and special events such as weddings, parties and meetings. Rental rates for facilities vary, please see the current rental rates schedule on page 63. Detailed information on each facility can be found on the following pages.

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McKinnell SquareLocated at McKinnell Square Park, this building is not only a washroom building for park users, but also has a meeting room, which is frequently used for birthday parties and meetings for local user groups. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week.

Amenities include:• Washrooms• Meeting Room (holds 30)

Regan HouseThis 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.

Amenities include:• Washrooms (separate building)• Meeting Room (holds 50)

Regan House is considered a mid-sized meeting room and can hold up to 50 people. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week.

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

Brian Orser ArenaBuilt 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. In the winter, the south-ward facility is used primarily by Orillia Minor Hockey, Orillia Girl’s Hockey, and the Orillia Figure Skating Club, in addition to area schools and recreational hockey leagues. There is also public skating available. In the summer, the facility is used by the Orillia Minor Lacrosse Association and for in-line hockey.

Amenities include:• Hockey/Skating Ice• Dr. Tom Brandl Meeting Room (holds 35)• Mr. Blair Ashmore Meeting Room (holds 20)• Basketball/Multi-Use Court• Change Rooms• Concession

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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Barnfield Point Recreation CentreLocated at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, this facility, which opened in October of 1999, is home to the Orillia Curling Club and six sheets of ice that are busy throughout the winter months. In the summer, the centre is mainly used for summer day camps but it is also available for trade shows and special events during the non-ice season. The auditorium is available for rental with bar, food and banquet options available. The popular Bayside Restaurant is open to the public year round.

Amenities include:• Curling Ice• Bayside Restaurant• Large Event Floor (holds approximately 1000)• Don Shave Meeting Room (holds 15)• Auditorium (holds 200)• Rock Wall• Change Rooms

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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Meeting Room RentalsMeeting rooms are available for rent in the following facilities: Barnfi eld Point Recreation Centre, Brian Orser Arena, McKinnell Square, Regan House and Rotary Place at West Orillia Sports Complex. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week. A full rate schedule can be found on page 63. A $20.00 key deposit may be required.

Amenity Inventory by Facility

To Book a Facility or ParkTo book a facility or park, fi rst determine if the date and time you require is available (see below - Facility Availability Online, or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce). Next submit a written request to the Parks and Recreation Department. This may be done by mail, fax, e-mail or by submitting your written request in person. The request must include your full name, address, day-time and evening telephone numbers, along with the date, time and the name of the park or facility you wish to rent.

Once your request has been received, you will be contacted to verify the information and to discuss fees, payment details and any questions you may have. A permit will be created in our booking system and you will be contacted by the department once your permit is ready to be signed.

Facility Availability OnlineThe City of Orillia’s online facility viewing system contains the availability of City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Facilities. Currently, the system only allows you to search for the availability of facilities for rental. 1. Visit www.orillia.ca and click on the S.U.N. System logo, 2. Click on the FACILITIES tab 3. Click on FACILITY AVAILABILITY SEARCH. 4. Search for the desired facility and when found, click NEXT.

Facility Rental InformationMany facilities are available for rental to the public as well as organizations for private functions and special events such as weddings, parties and meetings. Rental rates for facilities vary, please see the current rental rates schedule on page 63. Detailed information on each facility can be found on the following pages.

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McKinnell SquareLocated at McKinnell Square Park, this building is not only a washroom building for park users, but also has a meeting room, which is frequently used for birthday parties and meetings for local user groups. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week.

Amenities include:• Washrooms• Meeting Room (holds 30)

Regan HouseThis 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.

Amenities include:• Washrooms (separate building)• Meeting Room (holds 50)

Regan House is considered a mid-sized meeting room and can hold up to 50 people. For local non-profi t groups meeting rooms are available free of charge for a limited number hours per week.

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

Brian Orser ArenaBuilt 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. In the winter, the south-ward facility is used primarily by Orillia Minor Hockey, Orillia Girl’s Hockey, and the Orillia Figure Skating Club, in addition to area schools and recreational hockey leagues. There is also public skating available. In the summer, the facility is used by the Orillia Minor Lacrosse Association and for in-line hockey.

Amenities include:• Hockey/Skating Ice• Dr. Tom Brandl Meeting Room (holds 35)• Mr. Blair Ashmore Meeting Room (holds 20)• Basketball/Multi-Use Court• Change Rooms• Concession

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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MARIPOSA GYMNASTICS CLUB655 Harvie Settlement Road

FALL REGISTRATION BEGINSAugust 13th

FALL SESSIONSeptember 10th – November 10th

Boot Camp for Girls ~ Fitness class with a fun twist! • Adult Gymfitå Multi-Sport Cross Training for ages 6-14+ (groups welcome) • Open Gym 13+

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Rotary Place at West Orillia Sports ComplexOrillia’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. This bright, modern facility has quickly become a favourite among hockey players, figure skaters and fans alike thanks to its modern amenities.

Amenities Include:• Arena 1 (Blue) - Seating for 700 + • Arena 2 (Green) - Seating for 200• Mini-stick Play Area• Change Rooms• Concession• Large Event Floor• Meeting Room (holds 55)• Orillia Room (holds 250)• Tournament Room (holds 100)• Rock Climbing Wall• Skate Sharpening

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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49ConcessionsCentre Ice Café, located within Rotary Place at the West Orillia Sports Complex, is a beautiful new addition to our facilities. Our snack bar offers a variety of foo ds/beverages to choose from. Try our delicious breakfast sandwich on those cold mornings with fresh brewed coffee to start your day.

During the “ice season” Centre Ice Café is open:WEEKDAYS 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM SATURDAYS 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSUNDAYS 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Don’t forget about Brian Orser Arena. We also offer your favourites there as well! Hours at both concessions are flexible according to arena bookings and may change from time to time.

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Birthday PartiesAre you interested in having the coolest party on the block? Do you want to discover some fun things to do in Orillia? Explore the fun options that the Orillia Parks and Recreation has to offer!

Skating Birthday PartiesGuests will enjoy public skating and a private party room afterwards where we provide hot dogs, drinks, and cake. The room will be booked for two hours and everyone will receive an additional pass to come public skating at another time! There is a fee of $10.00 + tax per child

Rock Climbing Birthday PartiesGuests will enjoy two hours on the rock wall (with six or more kids). They will have access to a private party room afterwards for two hours where we provide hot dogs, drinks, and cake. Everyone will also receive a pass to come public skating at another time!

Please note that all climbers (regardless of age) must sign a participant waiver. They will not be allowed on the wall without it. Participants must be at least six years of age, fit into the harness securely and be wearing close-toed shoes. There is a fee of $15.00 + tax per child.

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CENTRE ICE CAFE - ROTARY PLACE

ORILLIA & DISTRICT LITERACY COUNCIL

78 West Street SouthFREE UPGRADING

We offer reading, writing, spelling and math upgrading for adults + one-on-one lessons. Volunteer tutors meet with you twice per week

for two hours each + computer-based learning which helps your one-on-one + small group activities

We are open Monday through Friday • Call to make an appointment

705-327-1253

Back to FunctionInterdisciplinary Rehabilitation

• Motor Vehicle Accident Rehab• Physiotherapy• Kinesiology• Water Exercise Therapy• Core Stabilization Training• Active Release Techniques®

• Chiropractic

• Athletic Performance Enhancement Training• Massage Therapy• Physical Conditioning• Functional Movement Screening• Work Hardening• Functional Capacity Evaluation

Back to Function Services

26 Colborne St. E. Orillia, ON L3V 1T3Email: [email protected] 705-326-9977

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Rotary Place at West Orillia Sports ComplexOrillia’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. This bright, modern facility has quickly become a favourite among hockey players, figure skaters and fans alike thanks to its modern amenities.

Amenities Include:• Arena 1 (Blue) - Seating for 700 + • Arena 2 (Green) - Seating for 200• Mini-stick Play Area• Change Rooms• Concession• Large Event Floor• Meeting Room (holds 55)• Orillia Room (holds 250)• Tournament Room (holds 100)• Rock Climbing Wall• Skate Sharpening

For more information on renting this facility, please contact Patty Ward at Orillia Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250 or email [email protected]

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During the “ice season” Centre Ice Café is open:WEEKDAYS 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM SATURDAYS 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSUNDAYS 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Don’t forget about Brian Orser Arena. We also offer your favourites there as well! Hours at both concessions are flexible according to arena bookings and may change from time to time.

make this year awesome!

celebrate with

Birthday PartiesAre you interested in having the coolest party on the block? Do you want to discover some fun things to do in Orillia? Explore the fun options that the Orillia Parks and Recreation has to offer!

Skating Birthday PartiesGuests will enjoy public skating and a private party room afterwards where we provide hot dogs, drinks, and cake. The room will be booked for two hours and everyone will receive an additional pass to come public skating at another time! There is a fee of $10.00 + tax per child

Rock Climbing Birthday PartiesGuests will enjoy two hours on the rock wall (with six or more kids). They will have access to a private party room afterwards for two hours where we provide hot dogs, drinks, and cake. Everyone will also receive a pass to come public skating at another time!

Please note that all climbers (regardless of age) must sign a participant waiver. They will not be allowed on the wall without it. Participants must be at least six years of age, fit into the harness securely and be wearing close-toed shoes. There is a fee of $15.00 + tax per child.

For more information or to book a party please contact:

Kim Ball at 705-325-5332 ext. 204 or by email at [email protected]

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• Midwifery services are covered by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.

• Registered Midwives are trained to attend births at the hospital or at home.

• Midwives offer 30-60 min appointments to allow your questions to be answered.

• Midwives offer complete pregnancy, birth, and newborn care.

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Able TaxiArtech Promotional WearAtlas BlockAudia Hearing AidsAutologics – Parry AutoBDO DunwoodyBack To FunctionBeauty Supply Outlet – West RidgeBest Western Couchiching InnBest Western Mariposa Inn CanPages DirectoriesCarson Funeral HomeCasino RamaCentury 21 - Don Campbell Real Estate Ltd.Century 21 – Perry MaksymiwChildren’s Aid SocietyColdwell Banker Realty –Team CollinsComfort InnCRS Contractors’ Rental SupplyCritter Cove Pet CentreDavenport SubaruDentistry on West –Dr. ChuDominos PizzaDouble R GraphicsDowntown ComputersDowntown Orillia ManagementDubeau AuctionsE.A. Davey GravelEast Side Mario’s Eric Cathcart Investors GroupElectronic LifestylesEllis Hearing AidsEnertest CorporationEuphoria Smoothies Experience NissanExtreme Pita

First Choice HaircuttersFireplaces Etc. F L SMIDTH Garage Supply Georgian Bay Financial Giant TigerGrant Thornton AccountantsHammond Transportation Hock ShopHome Hardware & Building CentreIndustrial Park Collision Jason’s No Frills Jim Wilson Chevrolet Pontiac GMCJulie Emery - RBCKelsey’s RestaurantKICX 106 Radio KUMON Math & Reading CentresLa C le Dla Baie - French NurseryLakehead UniversityLakeview Realty Inc.Leon’s FurnitureLink Heating & Air ConditioningLittle Caesar’s PizzaLock Stock & BarrelMac Lang OrilliaMark Goode, Mortgage ArchitectsMaster TransmissionMcDonald’s RestaurantMcLaren EquipmentMcLean & Dickey InsuranceMidas Mid-Ontario DisposalMontana’s CookhouseMorton MetalsNorthern Performance Windows & Doors Orillia Minor Hockey Association

Orillia Natural GasOrillia Packet & TimesOrillia Power CorporationOrillia StorageOrillia TodayParry AutomotivePepsi ColaRBC Royal Bank Re/Max Real EstateRockin’ Boats Fibreglas RepairRon Johnston InsuranceRona OrilliaRotary Club of OrilliaRotostatic Carpet CleaningScotia BankSimcoe County Teachers Simcoe Muskoka District Health UnitStudabakers Bar & GrillSUBWAY Sandwiches & Salads - West RidgeSunrise ToyotaSunshine Carpet & FlooringSweet Dreams Ice CreamThe DOCK Radio Theresa Coulson – Re/Max Real EstateThor MotorsTeleTechTheo’s EateryTim Orser LiftsTim HortonsTops In PizzaTurf King / TK PestsWagner Lawn CareWild Wing RestaurantWill Marshall Insurance

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New: Advertise on Rotary Place TV

Have your ad seen every 10 minutes for only $50.00/month

These businesses have already taken advantage of the marketing advantages of Rotary Place TV:

Century 21 Comfort Inn FMR Recyclers Midas Orillia Experience Nissan Industrial Park CollisionRotary Club Bernard Hodes Group (TeleTech)Enertest Corporation`Mac Lang OrilliaEric Cathcart Invest. Group

Orillia MazdaElectronic LifestylesTim Orser Lifts ServiceE. A. Davey GravelEuphoria c/o Lakeview RealtyTK Pest Control Orillia StorageMaster TransmissionHighwayman Inn Tim Hortons Atlas Block

Orillia Natural GasDubeau AuctionsSunshine Carpet & FlooringDowntown Orillia Mgmt BoardStudabakers Bar & GrillRockin’ Boats Fiberglass RepairCRS Contractors Rental SupplyParry AutomotiveMcLaren Equipment Autologics Service Experts

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ELEANOR AT RNR RESOURCES (705) 326-0996

Thank you to our 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 705-326-0996.

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Neighbourhood ParksNeighbourhood 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. Refer to page 58 for a full listing of the amenities in each park. The following parks are designated as Neighbourhood Parks:

City Parks InformationThe City of Orillia is proud to showcase its inventory of public parkland. From tranquil waterfront spaces to fun and exciting playgrounds to beautifully manicured lawns, these public spaces are designed to enhance and complement the natural beauty of our community.

Parks and Recreation categorizes parks into four categories as listed below:

Community ParksCommunity Parks are parks that serve the entire community and tend to house large special events including sporting events, festivals etc. Community Parks generally include amenities such as athletic fields, accessible playgrounds, washrooms and concessions.

Centennial Park, Couchiching Beach Park and Veterans’ Memorial ParkCouchiching 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.

J.B. Tudhope Memorial ParkJ.B. Tudhope Memorial Park on Lake Couchiching is an active park for baseball and boasts a beach volleyball court and a 2.5 km paved walking loop trail. Within this park, Moose Beach has a summer supervised swimming area, splash pad and playground apparatus.

Kitchener ParkKitchener Park, located on Lake Simcoe, is an active centre for sports enthusiasts as well as spectators to 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 nature at the new leash-free dog zone located along the water’s edge behind the athletic fields.

West Orillia Sports ComplexThe 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. This facility promotes active living along with community values and is accessible to young and old alike regardless of ability. Some amenities include: natural turf athletic fields, artificial turf athletic field, tennis courts, playground and washroom building, For a complete list of amenities, please refer to page 58.

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Clayt French Park Forest Home ParkFranklin Carmichael Park Homewood Park McKinnell Square Park Morningstar Park Victoria Park West Ridge Park

Bayview Park Brant Street Park Christine Place Park Collins Drive ParkDancy Drive Park Dorset Park Edna/Adair Park Frontier ParkGrenville Park High Street Park

Kaneff Park Lakeview Park Lankin Boulevard Park Lawrence Avenue Park Maple Leaf Park Mariposa Park Murray Street ParkNorth Street Park Orma Drive Park Tallwood Drive Park York Street Park

Naturalized AreasA 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. For Scout Valley’s amenities, please see page 67.

ParkettesA Parkette is a small parcel of green space that may include a small playground area. Refer to page 58 for a full listing of the amenities in each park. The following parks are designated as Parkettes:

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First Choice HaircuttersFireplaces Etc. F L SMIDTH Garage Supply Georgian Bay Financial Giant TigerGrant Thornton AccountantsHammond Transportation Hock ShopHome Hardware & Building CentreIndustrial Park Collision Jason’s No Frills Jim Wilson Chevrolet Pontiac GMCJulie Emery - RBCKelsey’s RestaurantKICX 106 Radio KUMON Math & Reading CentresLa C le Dla Baie - French NurseryLakehead UniversityLakeview Realty Inc.Leon’s FurnitureLink Heating & Air ConditioningLittle Caesar’s PizzaLock Stock & BarrelMac Lang OrilliaMark Goode, Mortgage ArchitectsMaster TransmissionMcDonald’s RestaurantMcLaren EquipmentMcLean & Dickey InsuranceMidas Mid-Ontario DisposalMontana’s CookhouseMorton MetalsNorthern Performance Windows & Doors Orillia Minor Hockey Association

Orillia Natural GasOrillia Packet & TimesOrillia Power CorporationOrillia StorageOrillia TodayParry AutomotivePepsi ColaRBC Royal Bank Re/Max Real EstateRockin’ Boats Fibreglas RepairRon Johnston InsuranceRona OrilliaRotary Club of OrilliaRotostatic Carpet CleaningScotia BankSimcoe County Teachers Simcoe Muskoka District Health UnitStudabakers Bar & GrillSUBWAY Sandwiches & Salads - West RidgeSunrise ToyotaSunshine Carpet & FlooringSweet Dreams Ice CreamThe DOCK Radio Theresa Coulson – Re/Max Real EstateThor MotorsTeleTechTheo’s EateryTim Orser LiftsTim HortonsTops In PizzaTurf King / TK PestsWagner Lawn CareWild Wing RestaurantWill Marshall Insurance

FAC

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New: Advertise on Rotary Place TV

Have your ad seen every 10 minutes for only $50.00/month

These businesses have already taken advantage of the marketing advantages of Rotary Place TV:

Century 21 Comfort Inn FMR Recyclers Midas Orillia Experience Nissan Industrial Park CollisionRotary Club Bernard Hodes Group (TeleTech)Enertest Corporation`Mac Lang OrilliaEric Cathcart Invest. Group

Orillia MazdaElectronic LifestylesTim Orser Lifts ServiceE. A. Davey GravelEuphoria c/o Lakeview RealtyTK Pest Control Orillia StorageMaster TransmissionHighwayman Inn Tim Hortons Atlas Block

Orillia Natural GasDubeau AuctionsSunshine Carpet & FlooringDowntown Orillia Mgmt BoardStudabakers Bar & GrillRockin’ Boats Fiberglass RepairCRS Contractors Rental SupplyParry AutomotiveMcLaren Equipment Autologics Service Experts

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ELEANOR AT RNR RESOURCES (705) 326-0996

Thank you to our 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 705-326-0996.

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Neighbourhood ParksNeighbourhood 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. Refer to page 58 for a full listing of the amenities in each park. The following parks are designated as Neighbourhood Parks:

City Parks InformationThe City of Orillia is proud to showcase its inventory of public parkland. From tranquil waterfront spaces to fun and exciting playgrounds to beautifully manicured lawns, these public spaces are designed to enhance and complement the natural beauty of our community.

Parks and Recreation categorizes parks into four categories as listed below:

Community ParksCommunity Parks are parks that serve the entire community and tend to house large special events including sporting events, festivals etc. Community Parks generally include amenities such as athletic fields, accessible playgrounds, washrooms and concessions.

Centennial Park, Couchiching Beach Park and Veterans’ Memorial ParkCouchiching 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.

J.B. Tudhope Memorial ParkJ.B. Tudhope Memorial Park on Lake Couchiching is an active park for baseball and boasts a beach volleyball court and a 2.5 km paved walking loop trail. Within this park, Moose Beach has a summer supervised swimming area, splash pad and playground apparatus.

Kitchener ParkKitchener Park, located on Lake Simcoe, is an active centre for sports enthusiasts as well as spectators to 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 nature at the new leash-free dog zone located along the water’s edge behind the athletic fields.

West Orillia Sports ComplexThe 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. This facility promotes active living along with community values and is accessible to young and old alike regardless of ability. Some amenities include: natural turf athletic fields, artificial turf athletic field, tennis courts, playground and washroom building, For a complete list of amenities, please refer to page 58.

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Clayt French Park Forest Home ParkFranklin Carmichael Park Homewood Park McKinnell Square Park Morningstar Park Victoria Park West Ridge Park

Bayview Park Brant Street Park Christine Place Park Collins Drive ParkDancy Drive Park Dorset Park Edna/Adair Park Frontier ParkGrenville Park High Street Park

Kaneff Park Lakeview Park Lankin Boulevard Park Lawrence Avenue Park Maple Leaf Park Mariposa Park Murray Street ParkNorth Street Park Orma Drive Park Tallwood Drive Park York Street Park

Naturalized AreasA 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. For Scout Valley’s amenities, please see page 67.

ParkettesA Parkette is a small parcel of green space that may include a small playground area. Refer to page 58 for a full listing of the amenities in each park. The following parks are designated as Parkettes:

‘‘50 Andrew Street South, City Centre parking lot

every Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Buy local in-season produce and quality hand-crafted products.

Frequent ‘theme’ days, ‘Festival’ days, draws and special events.Bring the family, meet your friends, enjoy live music in Market Café.

Park no charge in nearby municipal parking lots while you shop. No dogs. No smoking.For more information, please telephone 705-238-7955

Visit us online at www.orilliafarmersmarket.on.ca or find us on facebook!Member: Simcoe County Farm Fresh; Farmers’ Markets Ontario; Orillia Chamber of Commerce

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Park RulesFor information regarding park rules or to report any concerns please call the City of Orillia at (705) 329-7250

Park SignsThe Parks and Recreation Department has implemented a new signage program. Each Park sign shows the park’s designation by colour, park rules, park amenities and address.

What Information is on A Park Sign

Clayt French Park Est. 2008114 Atlantis Dr.

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Park Rules - General Dos & Don’ts • Always stoop and scoop when taking your dog to the park• Dogs must be kept on a leash until you are in a designated

leash-free zone• No dogs at the beach• No alcoholic beverages• No smoking• No fires• No camping• No snowmobiling • No golfing• Respect other users of the park• No feeding the geese

C O M M U N I T Y PA R K S

Centennial Park Centennial Dr. Couchiching Beach Park 140 Canice St.J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park 450 Atherley Rd.Kitchener Park 25 Kitchener St.Veterans’ Memorial Park 154 Elgin St.West Orillia Sports Complex 100 University Ave.

N E I G H B O U R H O O D PA R K S

Clayt French Park 114 Atlantis Dr.Forest Home Park 995 Memorial Dr.Franklin Carmichael Park 295 Park StreetHomewood Park 68 Woodside Dr.McKinnell Square Park 135 Dunedin St.Morningstar Park 1125 Mississaga St.Victoria Park 75 Coldwater Rd. W.West Ridge Park 900 West Ridge Blvd.

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Bayview Park 335 Hilda St.Brant Street Park 26-30 Brant St. W.Christine Place Park 21-23 Christine Pl.Collins Drive Park 425 Collins Dr.Dancy Drive Park 15,17,19 Dancy Dr.Dorset Park 27 Dorset Dr.Edna/Adair Park 50 Adair St.Frontier/Canwell Park 50 Frontier Ave.Grenville Park 389 Grenville Ave.High Street Park 482 High St.Kaneff Park 435 Barrie RdLakeview Park 33 Lakeview Ave.Lankinwood Park 20 Lankin Blvd.Lawrence Avenue Park 225 Lawrence Ave.Maple Leaf Park 113A Maple Leaf Ave.Mariposa Park 27 Mariposa Dr.Murray Street Park Murray/Second St.North Street Park 24 Dalton Cres. N.Orma Drive Park 20 Orma Dr.Tallwood Drive Park 121 Fittons Rd. E.York Street Park 120 York Street

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Park RulesFor information regarding park rules or to report any concerns please call the City of Orillia at (705) 329-7250

Park SignsThe Parks and Recreation Department has implemented a new signage program. Each Park sign shows the park’s designation by colour, park rules, park amenities and address.

What Information is on A Park Sign

Clayt French Park Est. 2008114 Atlantis Dr.

INFO(705)[email protected]

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PARK ESTABLISHMENT DATE

Park Rules - General Dos & Don’ts • Always stoop and scoop when taking your dog to the park• Dogs must be kept on a leash until you are in a designated

leash-free zone• No dogs at the beach• No alcoholic beverages• No smoking• No fires• No camping• No snowmobiling • No golfing• Respect other users of the park• No feeding the geese

C O M M U N I T Y PA R K S

Centennial Park Centennial Dr. Couchiching Beach Park 140 Canice St.J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park 450 Atherley Rd.Kitchener Park 25 Kitchener St.Veterans’ Memorial Park 154 Elgin St.West Orillia Sports Complex 100 University Ave.

N E I G H B O U R H O O D PA R K S

Clayt French Park 114 Atlantis Dr.Forest Home Park 995 Memorial Dr.Franklin Carmichael Park 295 Park StreetHomewood Park 68 Woodside Dr.McKinnell Square Park 135 Dunedin St.Morningstar Park 1125 Mississaga St.Victoria Park 75 Coldwater Rd. W.West Ridge Park 900 West Ridge Blvd.

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Bayview Park 335 Hilda St.Brant Street Park 26-30 Brant St. W.Christine Place Park 21-23 Christine Pl.Collins Drive Park 425 Collins Dr.Dancy Drive Park 15,17,19 Dancy Dr.Dorset Park 27 Dorset Dr.Edna/Adair Park 50 Adair St.Frontier/Canwell Park 50 Frontier Ave.Grenville Park 389 Grenville Ave.High Street Park 482 High St.Kaneff Park 435 Barrie RdLakeview Park 33 Lakeview Ave.Lankinwood Park 20 Lankin Blvd.Lawrence Avenue Park 225 Lawrence Ave.Maple Leaf Park 113A Maple Leaf Ave.Mariposa Park 27 Mariposa Dr.Murray Street Park Murray/Second St.North Street Park 24 Dalton Cres. N.Orma Drive Park 20 Orma Dr.Tallwood Drive Park 121 Fittons Rd. E.York Street Park 120 York Street

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RUNNING CLINICStarts Mon.,Sept. 10/12

SKI SWAPSat., Oct. 13th

Drop off StartsThurs., Oct. 11th

HOCKEY• Protective Equipment• New & Used Skates

450 WEST ST. NORTH 325-1672

www.facebook.com/2ndcenturywww.2ndcenturysourceforsports.com

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Dancy Park X X

Dorset Park X

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Grenville Park X X X

High Street Park X X

Kaneff Park X X

Lakeview Park X X

Lankinwood Park X X X

Lawrence Park X X X

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Off-Leash Dog ZonesDogs love to run free. With that in mind, the City of Orillia has created two Off-Leash Dog Zones, where owners can take their dogs and let them run, unleashed, in a fenced-in area built especially for man’s best friends.

Clayt French ParkThe off-leash dog zone at Clayt French Park is a small off-leash zone, which was fi rst created as a pilot project. It proved to be one of the most popular features of the Park.

Kitchener ParkOpening in 2011, this large Off-Leash Dog Zone within Kitchener Park will serve as a social hub for dogs in the area.

Leash Free Dog Zones Rules• Dogs must be kept on a leash until they have reached the

designated Off-Leash Zone.• All dogs must be licensed and fully vaccinated• Please clean up after your dog• 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 Off-Leash Dog Zone

• Please remember that this is not a training area for your dog• Do not bring food of any kind into the Off-Leash Dog Zone

(this includes all dogs treats) as food is a trigger for fi ghts 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.

Disc Golf CourseThe 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 fl ying 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, offi cial 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:

www.orillia.ca

Kiwanis Skateboard ParkThe 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

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Couchiching Beach Park X X X X X X X X X X X

J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Kitchener Park X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Veterans’ Memorial Park X X X

West Orillia Sports Complex X X X X X X X X

Neighbourhood ParksClayt French Park X X X X X X X X X X X X

Forest Home Park X X

Franklin Carmichael Park X X X X X

Homewood Park X X X X X X X X X X

McKinnell Square Park X X X X X X X X X

Morningstar Park X X X X

Victoria Park X X X X

West Ridge Park X

ParkettesBayview Park X

Brant Street Park X X

Christine Place Park X

Collins Drive X X

Dancy Park X X

Dorset Park X

Edna/Adair Park

Frontier Park X

Grenville Park X X X

High Street Park X X

Kaneff Park X X

Lakeview Park X X

Lankinwood Park X X X

Lawrence Park X X X

Maple Leaf Park X X X

Mariposa Park X

Murray Street Park X

North Street Park X X

Orma Drive Park X X

York Street Park

Naturalized AreasScout Valley X

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SOff-Leash Dog ZonesDogs love to run free. With that in mind, the City of Orillia has created two Off-Leash Dog Zones, where owners can take their dogs and let them run, unleashed, in a fenced-in area built especially for man’s best friends.

Clayt French ParkThe off-leash dog zone at Clayt French Park is a small off-leash zone, which was fi rst created as a pilot project. It proved to be one of the most popular features of the Park.

Kitchener ParkOpening in 2011, this large Off-Leash Dog Zone within Kitchener Park will serve as a social hub for dogs in the area.

Leash Free Dog Zones Rules• Dogs must be kept on a leash until they have reached the

designated Off-Leash Zone.• All dogs must be licensed and fully vaccinated• Please clean up after your dog• 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 Off-Leash Dog Zone

• Please remember that this is not a training area for your dog• Do not bring food of any kind into the Off-Leash Dog Zone

(this includes all dogs treats) as food is a trigger for fi ghts 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.

Disc Golf CourseThe 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 fl ying 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, offi cial 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:

www.orillia.ca

Kiwanis Skateboard ParkThe 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

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Pavilions RentalsParks and Recreation offers two pavilions at Couchiching Beach Park for rent. These pavilions can accommodate large events with picnic table seating for up to 100. Pavilion rentals include hydro and water availability. For rental rates of pavilions please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 63.

Pavilions are generally used for annual events such as family reunions; therefore, past users have until the last working 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 fi rst come fi rst served basis.

Pavilions can not be booked until all the summer special events in the park have been booked into our computer system. Users can expect Parks and Recreation to contact them by the end of January regarding their pavilion request.

Requests for Pavilions must be in writing. The request can be submitted in the form of an email, mail, and fax or by submitting it in person at the Parks and Recreation Department offi ce (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 at Homewood Park and Orma Drive Park that is available for park users on a fi rst-come-fi rst-served basis.

Rotary Aqua TheatreThe 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 and Recreation Department at 705-329-7250.

Band StandIn 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. Hundred’s 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.

This historical structure can be rented for weddings and wedding pictures as well as other events. For more information, please contact the Orillia Parks and Recreation Department at 705-329-7250.

Weddings/Wedding Pictures in the ParkIf 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 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 and Recreation Department offi ce. 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 there.

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.

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Special Events in Cit y ParksSpecial events take place in many City parks through out the year including events such as the Winter Carnival, Canada Day, Mariposa Folk Festival, Scottish Festival, the Terry Fox Run and many more.

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WHEELCHAIR RELAY EVENT September 22, 2012 Organized by the Canadian Paraplegic Association Located at Couchiching Beach Park

BASSMANIA - FALL CHALLENGE September 22 & 23, 2012 Organized by Bassmania Organization Located at Centennial Park

OFGCC KIDS FISHING DERBY September 22, 2012 Organized by OFGCC Located at Centennial Park

GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE WALK September 30, 2012 Organized by The Kidney Foundation of Canada Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park

PURINA WALK FOR GUIDE DOGS September 30, 2012 Organized by Lions Found. of Canada Dog Guide Program Located at Couchiching Beach Park

HALLOWEEN HOWL October 27, 2012 Organized by Orillia Parks and Recreation Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park

Washroom Facilities within ParksWashroom facilities are open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. seasonally from May to October and are available in the following parks:

• Couchiching Beach Park• Clayt French Park• Homewood Park• J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park• Kitchener Park• McKinnell Square Park• Scout Valley

Some Parks have portable toilets available for use including:• Bayview Park• Franklin Carmichael Park• Victoria Park

SANTA CLAUS PARADE November 18, 2012 Organized by the Chamber of Commerce Located at Greenhouse Parking Lot

If you are interested in holding a special event in one of our City parks, please contact the Orillia Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 or

email us at [email protected].

Dragon Boat FestivalSeptember 15, 2012

Fall events that are scheduled include the following:

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Pavilions RentalsParks and Recreation offers two pavilions at Couchiching Beach Park for rent. These pavilions can accommodate large events with picnic table seating for up to 100. Pavilion rentals include hydro and water availability. For rental rates of pavilions please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 63.

Pavilions are generally used for annual events such as family reunions; therefore, past users have until the last working 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 fi rst come fi rst served basis.

Pavilions can not be booked until all the summer special events in the park have been booked into our computer system. Users can expect Parks and Recreation to contact them by the end of January regarding their pavilion request.

Requests for Pavilions must be in writing. The request can be submitted in the form of an email, mail, and fax or by submitting it in person at the Parks and Recreation Department offi ce (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 at Homewood Park and Orma Drive Park that is available for park users on a fi rst-come-fi rst-served basis.

Rotary Aqua TheatreThe 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 and Recreation Department at 705-329-7250.

Band StandIn 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. Hundred’s 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.

This historical structure can be rented for weddings and wedding pictures as well as other events. For more information, please contact the Orillia Parks and Recreation Department at 705-329-7250.

Weddings/Wedding Pictures in the ParkIf 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 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 and Recreation Department offi ce. 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 there.

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.

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WHEELCHAIR RELAY EVENT September 22, 2012 Organized by the Canadian Paraplegic Association Located at Couchiching Beach Park

BASSMANIA - FALL CHALLENGE September 22 & 23, 2012 Organized by Bassmania Organization Located at Centennial Park

OFGCC KIDS FISHING DERBY September 22, 2012 Organized by OFGCC Located at Centennial Park

GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE WALK September 30, 2012 Organized by The Kidney Foundation of Canada Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park

PURINA WALK FOR GUIDE DOGS September 30, 2012 Organized by Lions Found. of Canada Dog Guide Program Located at Couchiching Beach Park

HALLOWEEN HOWL October 27, 2012 Organized by Orillia Parks and Recreation Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park

Washroom Facilities within ParksWashroom facilities are open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. seasonally from May to October and are available in the following parks:

• Couchiching Beach Park• Clayt French Park• Homewood Park• J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park• Kitchener Park• McKinnell Square Park• Scout Valley

Some Parks have portable toilets available for use including:• Bayview Park• Franklin Carmichael Park• Victoria Park

SANTA CLAUS PARADE November 18, 2012 Organized by the Chamber of Commerce Located at Greenhouse Parking Lot

If you are interested in holding a special event in one of our City parks, please contact the Orillia Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 or

email us at [email protected].

Dragon Boat FestivalSeptember 15, 2012

Fall events that are scheduled include the following:

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Splash PadsThere’s nothing like a refreshing blast of cool water on a hot summer’s day. Orillia offers four unique splash pads at the following parks:

• Clayt French Park• J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park• McKinnell Square Park• Victoria Park

These splash pads are open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., from June to September. At each facility, the splash pad is started with a push activation button. While fun is the goal, there are some simple rules that must be followed:

• All children must have adult supervision at all times• Bikes, scooters, skateboards, or roller blades are not permitted • Sand and/or dirt is not permitted in the splash pad area• Climbing on splash pad features is prohibited• No pets allowed – except service animals• The splash pad must be vacated at the fi rst sound of thunder

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Tobacco use makes breathing more diffi cult and zaps the body of energy. Breathing secondhand smoke also stops participants from performing at their best. This season ask your kids’ teams and recreation programs to join the Tobacco-Free Sport & Recreation movement and adopt a tobacco-free policy. Check out www.playlivebetobaccofree.ca for details or call Your Health Connection at the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520 for information and support.

Play, Live, Be Tobacco-Free – Join the movement Tobacco and physical activities don’t mix.

BeachesOrillia is nestled between two beautiful lakes and offers many places to swim and enjoy water sports. The Parks and Recreation Department operates two public beach areas:

Couchiching Beach ParkLocated at the foot of downtown Orillia, this popular sandy beach is ideal for swimming, has two playgrounds, a new change room/washroom facility and a concession. From July 1 to Labour Day, lifeguards are on duty from noon to 5 p.m.

Moose Beach Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, this beach is a haven for families who love to swim, and boasts an accessible playground, large splash pad, and new change room/washroom facility. Lifeguards are on duty from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. from July 1 to Labour Day

While beaches are fun, there are a few simple rules that must be followed:

• Swim at your own risk when lifeguards are off duty• Know your limits and stay within them• Always swim with a buddy• Children 6 years and under must be within arms reach• Children under 10 must be accompanied and supervised

by an adult at all times• Vacate the water when you hear thunder• Obey the lifeguards• Smoking is prohibited within 10 metres of beach or playground area• Domestic animals are not allowed on the beach or in swim areas

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All diamonds at Kitchener Park and J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park as well as McKinnell Square Gander Ross are lit.

All diamonds are booked in 2.5 hour time slots and are used by groups such as slo-pitch, minor baseball and softball for the ball season.

Diamonds are also available to the public for rent. For more information on booking, please visit www.orillia.ca or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 during regular business hours. For rental rates, please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 62.

Athletic Fields in ParksThere are athletic fi elds available this season in Kitchener Park, Twin Lakes Secondary School and the West Orillia Sports Complex for use by groups like soccer, rugby, fi eld lacrosse, football etc...

Kitchener Park Field E and F as well as the artifi cial turf fi eld and natural turf fi elds at West Orillia Sports Complex are lit fi elds. All fi elds are booked in 2.5 hour time slots.

As with ball diamonds, athletic fi elds are also available to the public for rental. For more information on booking a ball diamond, please visit www.orillia.ca or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 during regular business hours. For rental rates, please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 62.

Tennis Courts in ParksTennis courts are available at the West Orillia Sports Complex and Kitchener Park. All tennis courts are lit. The courts at West Orillia Sports Complex are home of the Orillia Tennis Club. During certain times (listed below) the courts will only be available to the Club. All other times are available for public use.

West Orillia Sports Complex Orillia Tennis Club TimesSun. to Fri. 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Mon. to Fri 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

As well as specific tournament dates

The Orillia Tennis Club has been formed by a group of local tennis enthusiasts to ensure maximum use of tennis court facilities in Orillia. For more information on the Orillia Tennis Club, please call Executive Chair, Larry Fitzhenry, at (705) 325-1740.

Wet Fields/Diamonds PolicyIf the fi elds are wet the calcine clay infi eld is designed to absorb water, however when it is saturated, the water remains on the infi eld 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 fi elds as early as possible.

Naming/Renaming Athletic Fields Council and Members of the Recreation Advisory Committee have decided that existing and future athletic fi elds 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 ParksCouncil 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 fi ts 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 Department for more information at 329-7250.

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Splash PadsThere’s nothing like a refreshing blast of cool water on a hot summer’s day. Orillia offers four unique splash pads at the following parks:

• Clayt French Park• J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park• McKinnell Square Park• Victoria Park

These splash pads are open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., from June to September. At each facility, the splash pad is started with a push activation button. While fun is the goal, there are some simple rules that must be followed:

• All children must have adult supervision at all times• Bikes, scooters, skateboards, or roller blades are not permitted • Sand and/or dirt is not permitted in the splash pad area• Climbing on splash pad features is prohibited• No pets allowed – except service animals• The splash pad must be vacated at the fi rst sound of thunder

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Play, Live, Be Tobacco-Free – Join the movement Tobacco and physical activities don’t mix.

BeachesOrillia is nestled between two beautiful lakes and offers many places to swim and enjoy water sports. The Parks and Recreation Department operates two public beach areas:

Couchiching Beach ParkLocated at the foot of downtown Orillia, this popular sandy beach is ideal for swimming, has two playgrounds, a new change room/washroom facility and a concession. From July 1 to Labour Day, lifeguards are on duty from noon to 5 p.m.

Moose Beach Located at J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, this beach is a haven for families who love to swim, and boasts an accessible playground, large splash pad, and new change room/washroom facility. Lifeguards are on duty from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. from July 1 to Labour Day

While beaches are fun, there are a few simple rules that must be followed:

• Swim at your own risk when lifeguards are off duty• Know your limits and stay within them• Always swim with a buddy• Children 6 years and under must be within arms reach• Children under 10 must be accompanied and supervised

by an adult at all times• Vacate the water when you hear thunder• Obey the lifeguards• Smoking is prohibited within 10 metres of beach or playground area• Domestic animals are not allowed on the beach or in swim areas

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59Ball Diamonds in ParksBall diamond facilities are available in the following Parks: Bayview Park, Kitchener Park, Franklin Carmichael Park, McKinnell Square Park and J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park.

All diamonds at Kitchener Park and J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park as well as McKinnell Square Gander Ross are lit.

All diamonds are booked in 2.5 hour time slots and are used by groups such as slo-pitch, minor baseball and softball for the ball season.

Diamonds are also available to the public for rent. For more information on booking, please visit www.orillia.ca or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 during regular business hours. For rental rates, please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 62.

Athletic Fields in ParksThere are athletic fi elds available this season in Kitchener Park, Twin Lakes Secondary School and the West Orillia Sports Complex for use by groups like soccer, rugby, fi eld lacrosse, football etc...

Kitchener Park Field E and F as well as the artifi cial turf fi eld and natural turf fi elds at West Orillia Sports Complex are lit fi elds. All fi elds are booked in 2.5 hour time slots.

As with ball diamonds, athletic fi elds are also available to the public for rental. For more information on booking a ball diamond, please visit www.orillia.ca or call the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 705-329-7250 during regular business hours. For rental rates, please see the Rental Rates Schedule on page 62.

Tennis Courts in ParksTennis courts are available at the West Orillia Sports Complex and Kitchener Park. All tennis courts are lit. The courts at West Orillia Sports Complex are home of the Orillia Tennis Club. During certain times (listed below) the courts will only be available to the Club. All other times are available for public use.

West Orillia Sports Complex Orillia Tennis Club TimesSun. to Fri. 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Mon. to Fri 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

As well as specific tournament dates

The Orillia Tennis Club has been formed by a group of local tennis enthusiasts to ensure maximum use of tennis court facilities in Orillia. For more information on the Orillia Tennis Club, please call Executive Chair, Larry Fitzhenry, at (705) 325-1740.

Wet Fields/Diamonds PolicyIf the fi elds are wet the calcine clay infi eld is designed to absorb water, however when it is saturated, the water remains on the infi eld 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 fi elds as early as possible.

Naming/Renaming Athletic Fields Council and Members of the Recreation Advisory Committee have decided that existing and future athletic fi elds 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 ParksCouncil 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 fi ts 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 Department for more information at 329-7250.

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Cindy Lee/Christine Place Park

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Kitchener Park

Lakeview Park

Maple Leaf Park

Morningstar Park

Victoria Park

Lankinwood Park

Mariposa Park

North Street Park

West Ridge Park

Lawrence Park

McKinnell Square Park

Veterans’ Memorial Park

West Orillia Sports Complex

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We now have several accessible playgrounds throughout the city

for everyone to enjoy.

= Accessible Playgrounds*

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Forest Home Park

Grenville Park

J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park

Cindy Lee/Christine Place Park

Franklin Carmichael Park

High Street Park

Kaneff Park

Clayt French Park

Frontier Park

Homewood Park

Couchiching Beach Park Dancy Park Dorset Park

27 PLACES TO PLAY IN

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Kitchener Park

Lakeview Park

Maple Leaf Park

Morningstar Park

Victoria Park

Lankinwood Park

Mariposa Park

North Street Park

West Ridge Park

Lawrence Park

McKinnell Square Park

Veterans’ Memorial Park

West Orillia Sports Complex

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THE CITY OF ORILLIAI

We now have several accessible playgrounds throughout the city

for everyone to enjoy.

= Accessible Playgrounds*

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RENTAL RATE

CURLING SURFACE/SHEET RATES/2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT $

MINOR SHEET RENTAL (PER SHEET) 2.5 HOURS 5

ADULT SHEET RENTAL (PER SHEET) 2.5 HOURS 8

ADULT SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS PRIME TIME 3

MINOR SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS PRIME TIME 23 .

ADULT SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS NON-PRIME 2

MINOR SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS NON-PRIME 12

BONSPIELS SATURDAY/SUNDAY (14 HOURS) 3

BONSPIELS WEEKDAYS (14 HOURS)

RENTAL RATE

ICE TIME/HOUR $

MINOR SPORT PRIME TIME 13

JUNIOR HOCKEY PRIME TIME 16

CASUAL RENTAL PRIME TIME 16

SUMMER ICE RENTAL PRIME TIME 16

MINOR SPORT NON-PRIME TIME 7

CASUAL RENTAL NON-PRIME TIME 1

CASUAL RENTAL NON-PRIME EVENING 1

ARENA FLOOR SPORT/HOUR $

MINOR SPORT SUMMER

JUNIOR LACROSSE SUMMER 6

ADULT SUMMER SPORT 6

ARENA FLOOR SPECIAL EVENT/HOUR $

LOCAL NON-PROFIT HOURLY 7

LOCAL NON-PROFIT DAILY 7

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL HOURLY 115.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL DAILY 115

MAY 2011 - APRIL 2012 FACILITY RENTAL RATES

PICNIC PAVILION $

WEEKEND DAILY LOCAL GROUPS 46.73

WEEKDAY DAILY LOCAL GROUPS 39.59

WEEKEND DAILY NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 58.41

WEEKDAY DAILY NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 47.40

TENNIS COURTS $

CASUAL USE OUTSIDE ANNUALLY STATED HOURS 0.00

LEAGUES DURING ANNUALLY STATED HOURS/HOUR 8. 5

PARK RENTALS $

EXCLUSIVE USE DAILY (Council Directed) 4 1.8

AQUA THEATRE & BANDSTAND $

LOCAL NON-PROFIT/HOUR 12.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL/HOUR 15.

VIEWING ROOMS/HOURORILLIA ROOM AT ROTARY PLACE &BARNFIELD POINT RECREATION CENTRE AUDITORIUM

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT 32.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 4 .

Please note that these rates do NOT include HST.

**THE BONSPIEL FEE INCLUDES MAXIMUM COMBINED USE OF THE CURLING SURFACE AND THE AUDITORIUM OF 14 HOURS. BONSPIEL RATES WILL ONLY BE CHARGED IF THE USER GROUP IS RUNNING AN ACTUAL BONSPIEL (EXAMPLE MEAL, REGISTRATION ETC.) IF NOT, A REGULAR PRIME-TIME OR NON-PRIME TIME SURFACE RATE WILL BE CHARGED DEPENDING ON RENTAL TIME PERIOD.

*ARENA FLOOR RENTAL FOR A SPECIAL EVENT DAILY RATE CHARGE IS A MAXIMUM OF 10 HOURS PER DAY; TIME REQUIRED AFTER THIS WILL BE AT THE LABOUR RATE.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING RENTAL OF A PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITY OR PARK, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE BY TELEPHONE AT 705-329-7250 DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS OR EMAIL US [email protected]

DIAMONDS AND NATURAL ATHLETIC FIELDS2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT

$

ADULT LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 58.71

MINOR LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 34.41

ADULT (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 31.49

MINOR (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 2

ARTIFICIAL ATHLETIC FIELD 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT $

ADULT LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 121.69

MINOR LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 7

ADULT (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 94.47

MINOR (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 6

MID-SIZED MEETING ROOMREGAN HOUSE AT SCOUT VALLEY AND TOURNAMENT ROOM AT ROTARY PLACE

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (UP TO 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

0.00

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (AFTER 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

24.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 3

MEETING ROOMS/HOURBRIAN ORSER MEETING ROOMSMCKINNEL SQUARE MEETING ROOMROTARY PLACE MEETING ROOMBARNFIELD POINT RECREATION CENTRE MEETING ROOM

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (UP TO 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

0.00

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (AFTER 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

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NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 15.

May 2012- April 2013 Rental Rates for Parks and FacilitiesP L E A S E N O T E T H E S E R AT E S D O N O T I N C L U D E H S T

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Orillia Bench $700 DonationThe Orillia Bench is available widely

throughout the park system.

Ironsites Bench $1400 DonationThe Ironsites Bench is available

in a few selected parks.

TreesThere are two planting times per year - once 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 with a tree donation, it is advisable to schedule a site visit to discuss the type (species) of tree and location opportunities.

The City plants a number of different tree species and varieties that are considered appropriate for various locations in our parks. Suitable tree types are dependent on the specifi c location. Our City Arborist will help you select a tree that suits a desired location.

BenchesPeople 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. The Parks and Recreation Department will try to accommodate all requests, however the Department will have the fi nal decision as to the type of bench and its location.

Bench and Tree Donation ProgramThe 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 benefi ciary and your favourite park. Best of all, your donation helps support parks citywide! Bench and Tree donations are tax deductible and an offi cial 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 Parks & Recreation Department at 705-329-7250 or [email protected] or visit the City website at www.orillia.ca

Standard Tree $450 DonationSpecial Order Tree Donations will be

determined at the time of order.

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MINOR SHEET RENTAL (PER SHEET) 2.5 HOURS 5

ADULT SHEET RENTAL (PER SHEET) 2.5 HOURS 8

ADULT SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS PRIME TIME 3

MINOR SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS PRIME TIME 23 .

ADULT SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS NON-PRIME 2

MINOR SURFACE RATE 2.5 HOURS NON-PRIME 12

BONSPIELS SATURDAY/SUNDAY (14 HOURS) 3

BONSPIELS WEEKDAYS (14 HOURS)

RENTAL RATE

ICE TIME/HOUR $

MINOR SPORT PRIME TIME 13

JUNIOR HOCKEY PRIME TIME 16

CASUAL RENTAL PRIME TIME 16

SUMMER ICE RENTAL PRIME TIME 16

MINOR SPORT NON-PRIME TIME 7

CASUAL RENTAL NON-PRIME TIME 1

CASUAL RENTAL NON-PRIME EVENING 1

ARENA FLOOR SPORT/HOUR $

MINOR SPORT SUMMER

JUNIOR LACROSSE SUMMER 6

ADULT SUMMER SPORT 6

ARENA FLOOR SPECIAL EVENT/HOUR $

LOCAL NON-PROFIT HOURLY 7

LOCAL NON-PROFIT DAILY 7

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL HOURLY 115.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL DAILY 115

MAY 2011 - APRIL 2012 FACILITY RENTAL RATES

PICNIC PAVILION $

WEEKEND DAILY LOCAL GROUPS 46.73

WEEKDAY DAILY LOCAL GROUPS 39.59

WEEKEND DAILY NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 58.41

WEEKDAY DAILY NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 47.40

TENNIS COURTS $

CASUAL USE OUTSIDE ANNUALLY STATED HOURS 0.00

LEAGUES DURING ANNUALLY STATED HOURS/HOUR 8. 5

PARK RENTALS $

EXCLUSIVE USE DAILY (Council Directed) 4 1.8

AQUA THEATRE & BANDSTAND $

LOCAL NON-PROFIT/HOUR 12.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL/HOUR 15.

VIEWING ROOMS/HOURORILLIA ROOM AT ROTARY PLACE &BARNFIELD POINT RECREATION CENTRE AUDITORIUM

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT 32.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 4 .

Please note that these rates do NOT include HST.

**THE BONSPIEL FEE INCLUDES MAXIMUM COMBINED USE OF THE CURLING SURFACE AND THE AUDITORIUM OF 14 HOURS. BONSPIEL RATES WILL ONLY BE CHARGED IF THE USER GROUP IS RUNNING AN ACTUAL BONSPIEL (EXAMPLE MEAL, REGISTRATION ETC.) IF NOT, A REGULAR PRIME-TIME OR NON-PRIME TIME SURFACE RATE WILL BE CHARGED DEPENDING ON RENTAL TIME PERIOD.

*ARENA FLOOR RENTAL FOR A SPECIAL EVENT DAILY RATE CHARGE IS A MAXIMUM OF 10 HOURS PER DAY; TIME REQUIRED AFTER THIS WILL BE AT THE LABOUR RATE.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING RENTAL OF A PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITY OR PARK, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE BY TELEPHONE AT 705-329-7250 DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS OR EMAIL US [email protected]

DIAMONDS AND NATURAL ATHLETIC FIELDS2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT

$

ADULT LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 58.71

MINOR LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 34.41

ADULT (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 31.49

MINOR (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 2

ARTIFICIAL ATHLETIC FIELD 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT $

ADULT LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 121.69

MINOR LIT (8:30-11:00 PM) 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT 7

ADULT (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 94.47

MINOR (DAY TIME 2.5 HOUR TIME SLOT) 6

MID-SIZED MEETING ROOMREGAN HOUSE AT SCOUT VALLEY AND TOURNAMENT ROOM AT ROTARY PLACE

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (UP TO 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

0.00

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (AFTER 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

24.

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 3

MEETING ROOMS/HOURBRIAN ORSER MEETING ROOMSMCKINNEL SQUARE MEETING ROOMROTARY PLACE MEETING ROOMBARNFIELD POINT RECREATION CENTRE MEETING ROOM

$

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (UP TO 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

0.00

LOCAL NON-PROFIT (AFTER 4 HOURS PER WEEK)

12. 6

NON-RESIDENT/COMMERCIAL 15.

May 2012- April 2013 Rental Rates for Parks and FacilitiesP L E A S E N O T E T H E S E R AT E S D O N O T I N C L U D E H S T

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Orillia Bench $700 DonationThe Orillia Bench is available widely

throughout the park system.

Ironsites Bench $1400 DonationThe Ironsites Bench is available

in a few selected parks.

TreesThere are two planting times per year - once 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 with a tree donation, it is advisable to schedule a site visit to discuss the type (species) of tree and location opportunities.

The City plants a number of different tree species and varieties that are considered appropriate for various locations in our parks. Suitable tree types are dependent on the specifi c location. Our City Arborist will help you select a tree that suits a desired location.

BenchesPeople 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. The Parks and Recreation Department will try to accommodate all requests, however the Department will have the fi nal decision as to the type of bench and its location.

Bench and Tree Donation ProgramThe 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 benefi ciary and your favourite park. Best of all, your donation helps support parks citywide! Bench and Tree donations are tax deductible and an offi cial 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 Parks & Recreation Department at 705-329-7250 or [email protected] or visit the City website at www.orillia.ca

Standard Tree $450 DonationSpecial Order Tree Donations will be

determined at the time of order.

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Christmas, March Break, and Summer Riding Camps!

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[email protected] 705-826-4677

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Orillia TrailsThe City of Orillia Parks and Recreation Department builds and maintains over 29 kms of trails including loop trails, paved trails and natural trails.

These trails complement our growing system of parks and open space and provide the community with cost effective ways of keeping physically active. Respect your fellow users and extend appropriate courtesies to other walkers, joggers, cyclists and in-line skaters.

Did you know that the Orillia Lightfoot Trail System connects to the Uhthoff Trail in the north, the Oro-Medonte Rail Trail in the south-west and the Ramara Trail in the east? If you would like a trail map visit www.orillia.ca or you can pick one up at the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 50 Andrew St. South, (3rd fl oor).

Trails for LifeThe Trails for Life Committee 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 6 consecutive years.

The Trails for Life Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

Ganaraska Hiking Trail AssociationThe Orillia Member Club runs scheduled recreational hiking programmes in and around Orillia. The Orillia section starts in Sadowa and ends after 70 kms. at the Sugarbush Estate, south of Horseshoe Valley Rd, about 10 km east of Highway 400. The terrain of the trail is mostly fl at.

There is some road walking between the Scout Valley parking lot on Old Barrie Road and Line 12 but the trail through Scout Valley is picturesque and suitable for novices.

For more information regarding hiking schedules log on to www.ganaraska-hiking-trail.ca

Trail DonationsTogether, our community made it possible to build the paved Millennium Trail section of the Lightfoot Trail System. The Trails for Life Committee now needs your help to maintain and enhance this project.

If you wish to make a donation, please visit the City’s website at www.orillia.ca for a donation form. Forms are also available at the Parks and Recreation Department office at 50 Andrew St. South, (third floor).

For more information on trail donations, please call Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250.

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the City’s current practice is to cover it up promptly when we fi nd it. This is where you, the public, can help. Calling 705-325-1311 to report graffi ti sightings on City buildings and

property promptly so we can cover it up will hopefully discourage the graffi ti artists. Please note that the City does not object to non-offensive markings within the skateboard park.

T H A N K Y O U F R O M T H E P U B L I C W O R K S A N D PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N D E PA R T M E N T S .

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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.”

• Respect the trail and adjacent landowners.

• Be aware and courteous of other trail-users.

• Stay to the right when approaching fellow trail users and pass on their left when overtaking someone on the trail.

• Obey all trail rules.

• Clean up after pets and keep them on a leash.

• Be courteous to other users. Say hello to fellow hikers as you pass each other along the trail.

• Walk, ride or cycle in single fi le in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy

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

Trail Etiquette

MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED ON THE TRAILS.WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PERSONAL MOBILITY DEVICES

(MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS, MEDICAL SCOOTERS AND E-BIKES.)

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E-BikesE-bikes are allowed on the trail when the following provisions are followed:

• Rider must be 16 years or over

• Rider must wear a CSA approved bicycle helmet with chin strap

• E-Bike has steering handlebars and is equipped with pedals

• E-Bike is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground

• E-Bike is capable of being propelled by muscular power

• E-Bike has one or more electric motors that have, singly or in combination, the following characteristics:a) It has a total continuous power output rating, measured at the shaft of each motor, of 500 W or lessb) if it is engaged by the use of muscular power, power assistance immediately ceases when the muscular power ceasesc) if it is engaged by the use of an accelerator controller, power assistance immediately ceases when the brakes are applied, andd) it is incapable of providing further assistance when the bicycle attains a speed of 32 km/h on level ground

• E-Bike bears a label that is permanently affixed by the manufacturer and appears in a conspicuous location stating, in both official languages, that the vehicle is a power-assisted bicycle as defined, and

• E-Bike has one of the following safety features:a) an enabling mechanism to turn the electric motor on and off that is separate from the accelerator controller and fitted in such a manner that it is operable by the driver, orb) a mechanism that prevents the motor from being engaged before the bicycle attains 3 km/hr.

New types of alternative vehicles are becoming more mainstream. Please consult with the City of Orillia Legislative Services Division by calling 705-325-2313 prior to purchasing these types of vehicles to find out if they are allowed in your neighbourhood or on the trail system.

Please remember that motorized vehicles are prohibited on the municipal trail system with the exception of personal mobility devices and E-Bikes.

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 ...

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These trails complement our growing system of parks and open space and provide the community with cost effective ways of keeping physically active. Respect your fellow users and extend appropriate courtesies to other walkers, joggers, cyclists and in-line skaters.

Did you know that the Orillia Lightfoot Trail System connects to the Uhthoff Trail in the north, the Oro-Medonte Rail Trail in the south-west and the Ramara Trail in the east? If you would like a trail map visit www.orillia.ca or you can pick one up at the Parks and Recreation offi ce at 50 Andrew St. South, (3rd fl oor).

Trails for LifeThe Trails for Life Committee 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 6 consecutive years.

The Trails for Life Committee operates within the terms of reference, policies and guidelines of Council and Council is the fi nal authority on all matters.

Ganaraska Hiking Trail AssociationThe Orillia Member Club runs scheduled recreational hiking programmes in and around Orillia. The Orillia section starts in Sadowa and ends after 70 kms. at the Sugarbush Estate, south of Horseshoe Valley Rd, about 10 km east of Highway 400. The terrain of the trail is mostly fl at.

There is some road walking between the Scout Valley parking lot on Old Barrie Road and Line 12 but the trail through Scout Valley is picturesque and suitable for novices.

For more information regarding hiking schedules log on to www.ganaraska-hiking-trail.ca

Trail DonationsTogether, our community made it possible to build the paved Millennium Trail section of the Lightfoot Trail System. The Trails for Life Committee now needs your help to maintain and enhance this project.

If you wish to make a donation, please visit the City’s website at www.orillia.ca for a donation form. Forms are also available at the Parks and Recreation Department office at 50 Andrew St. South, (third floor).

For more information on trail donations, please call Parks and Recreation at 705-329-7250.

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the City’s current practice is to cover it up promptly when we fi nd it. This is where you, the public, can help. Calling 705-325-1311 to report graffi ti sightings on City buildings and

property promptly so we can cover it up will hopefully discourage the graffi ti artists. Please note that the City does not object to non-offensive markings within the skateboard park.

T H A N K Y O U F R O M T H E P U B L I C W O R K S A N D PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N D E PA R T M E N T S .

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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.”

• Respect the trail and adjacent landowners.

• Be aware and courteous of other trail-users.

• Stay to the right when approaching fellow trail users and pass on their left when overtaking someone on the trail.

• Obey all trail rules.

• Clean up after pets and keep them on a leash.

• Be courteous to other users. Say hello to fellow hikers as you pass each other along the trail.

• Walk, ride or cycle in single fi le in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy

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

Trail Etiquette

MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED ON THE TRAILS.WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PERSONAL MOBILITY DEVICES

(MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS, MEDICAL SCOOTERS AND E-BIKES.)

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E-BikesE-bikes are allowed on the trail when the following provisions are followed:

• Rider must be 16 years or over

• Rider must wear a CSA approved bicycle helmet with chin strap

• E-Bike has steering handlebars and is equipped with pedals

• E-Bike is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground

• E-Bike is capable of being propelled by muscular power

• E-Bike has one or more electric motors that have, singly or in combination, the following characteristics:a) It has a total continuous power output rating, measured at the shaft of each motor, of 500 W or lessb) if it is engaged by the use of muscular power, power assistance immediately ceases when the muscular power ceasesc) if it is engaged by the use of an accelerator controller, power assistance immediately ceases when the brakes are applied, andd) it is incapable of providing further assistance when the bicycle attains a speed of 32 km/h on level ground

• E-Bike bears a label that is permanently affixed by the manufacturer and appears in a conspicuous location stating, in both official languages, that the vehicle is a power-assisted bicycle as defined, and

• E-Bike has one of the following safety features:a) an enabling mechanism to turn the electric motor on and off that is separate from the accelerator controller and fitted in such a manner that it is operable by the driver, orb) a mechanism that prevents the motor from being engaged before the bicycle attains 3 km/hr.

New types of alternative vehicles are becoming more mainstream. Please consult with the City of Orillia Legislative Services Division by calling 705-325-2313 prior to purchasing these types of vehicles to find out if they are allowed in your neighbourhood or on the trail system.

Please remember that motorized vehicles are prohibited on the municipal trail system with the exception of personal mobility devices and E-Bikes.

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 ...

Store Hours: Mon - Fri 8 am - 9 pm • Sat 8 am - 7 pm • Sun 8 am - 6pm

Located in the Orillia

Square Mall

Jason’s

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How To Read Trail Blazes A Skill Everyone Should KnowThe 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 fi rst. 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 the proper blazes staying off closed sections of the trail.

A double blaze indicates a change in direction. A double blaze is indicated by two parallel marks with one marking lower than the other.

The higher mark indicates the direction the path turns. Here the marking indicates to turn right.

This double blaze indicates you are about to turn left since the higher marking is on the left side.

Scout ValleyScout 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.

Trails @ Scout ValleyAs 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 unoffi cial 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 Parks and Recreation Department by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 705-329-7250.

A single blaze indicates the path is straight ahead.

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Lightfoot Trail SystemThe 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 the west end of the City to the trail system. The Lightfoot Trail system consists of two trails - the Millennium Trail which is paved, and a gravel trail which, for the most part, abutts the Millennium Trail in order to accommodate snowmobilers in the winter months.

LENGTH15 KM

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Homewood Park LoopThe 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.

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Clayt French Park LoopClayt French Park Loop is located in Clayt French Park at 114 Atlantis Dr. and has limited parking available.

This loop circles around an open fi eld and is easily accessible from the parking lot.

LENGTH0.3 KM

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GRADE FLAT

J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park LoopThe loop located in J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park at 450 Atherley Rd. 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.

LENGTH2.5 KM

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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.

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West Ridge ParkWest Ridge Park is a wooded paradise escape for residents/visitors of West Ridge. Located at 900 West Ridge Blvd., this park has very limited parking but provides a natural trail through a wooded area that leads directly to Clayt French Park.

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How To Read Trail Blazes A Skill Everyone Should KnowThe 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 fi rst. 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 the proper blazes staying off closed sections of the trail.

A double blaze indicates a change in direction. A double blaze is indicated by two parallel marks with one marking lower than the other.

The higher mark indicates the direction the path turns. Here the marking indicates to turn right.

This double blaze indicates you are about to turn left since the higher marking is on the left side.

Scout ValleyScout 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.

Trails @ Scout ValleyAs 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 unoffi cial 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 Parks and Recreation Department by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 705-329-7250.

A single blaze indicates the path is straight ahead.

To Report Misuse of the Trails Please contact the City of Orillia

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Lightfoot Trail SystemThe 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 the west end of the City to the trail system. The Lightfoot Trail system consists of two trails - the Millennium Trail which is paved, and a gravel trail which, for the most part, abutts the Millennium Trail in order to accommodate snowmobilers in the winter months.

LENGTH15 KM

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GRADE FLAT

Homewood Park LoopThe 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.

LENGTH0.7 KM

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GRADE FLAT/INCLINE

Clayt French Park LoopClayt French Park Loop is located in Clayt French Park at 114 Atlantis Dr. and has limited parking available.

This loop circles around an open fi eld and is easily accessible from the parking lot.

LENGTH0.3 KM

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GRADE FLAT

J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park LoopThe loop located in J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park at 450 Atherley Rd. 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.

LENGTH2.5 KM

SURFACEPAVED

GRADE FLAT

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.

LENGTH6 KM

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GRADE INCLINE

West Ridge ParkWest Ridge Park is a wooded paradise escape for residents/visitors of West Ridge. Located at 900 West Ridge Blvd., this park has very limited parking but provides a natural trail through a wooded area that leads directly to Clayt French Park.

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What is the ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN?

The City has initiated a study to develop an Active Transportation Plan. A key objective of this study is to facilitate and promote the use of non-motorized modes of transportation (hiking, cycling, walking, etc.), in conjunction with the City’s transit system.

Active Transportation in Orillia means: Journeys to and from work; Trips during working hours such as the delivery of materials or attending meetings; Trips to and from school, shops, visiting friends and running errands; and Recreational pursuits, such as hiking and cycling.

The Active Transportation Plan will identify and propose a network of both on and off-road routes that connect to destinations and neighbourhoods within the City, and also provide for movement of people to destinations in neighbouring Townships.

Through the ATP, the City is aiming to: Increase physical activity; Identify a connected network of cycling and pedestrian facilities; Reduce reliance on the automobile; and Enhance tourism opportunities.

The ATP will identify priorities for network implementation projects over the next 25 years, suggest how best to partner with local municipalities, determine appropriate levels of funding for operations and maintenance, review the current standards, by-laws, and programs for trails, cycling and walking and introduce a program for public outreach. Following the adoption of an Active

City’s plan for non-motorized transportation.

What is SHARE THE ROAD? Share the Road is a Trails for Life and City of Orillia initiative. The goal of this project is to: increase commuter cycling, recognizing cycling as a viable means of transportation; improve mobility options for residents and visitors; increase road user safety; and improve the quality of life for residents and visitors to the City of Orillia.

Same Roads/Same Rules/Same RightsMost roads in the area are two-lanes, which means motorists and bicyclists are often sharing the road. In order for everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience on our roads, both bicyclists and motorists need to drive with care and courtesy.

Bicyclist InformationBicycles are considered vehicles under the Ontario Highway Traffi c Act, and have the same rights and responsibilities on public roadways as motorists. Bicyclists fare best when they act and are treated a drivers of vehicles. When a bicyclist fails to obey the rules of the road, you lose the support of motorists. Do your part by being a good ambassador for bicycling.

Motorist InformationPass with Care Treat bicyclists as you would a slow moving vehicle, pass only when the road ahead is clear.Yield to Bicyclists When turning, yield to oncoming bicyclists and do not make right hand turns in front of bicyclists.Watch for BicyclistsExpect bicyclists to be on the roads and check for them before opening your car door. Children are often unpredictable when on bicycles so expect the unexpected and drive with caution.

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69Special Interest GroupsAir Cadets-99 Lynx R C Air CSAnswering Machine 705-326-9999

Alzheimer Society N.E.S.C. 705-329-0909

The Arthritis Society 800-321-1433

Barrie Parent of Twins and MoreSimcoe County Office 705-733-3022

Beta Sigma Phi Lynn Faragher 705-327-6687

Big Brothers & Big Sisters Orillia & District 705-325-3151

Canada Day Committee 705-325-8266

Canadian Cancer Society 705-726-8032

Canadian Council of the Blind (CNIB) 705-728-3352

Canadian Diabetes Assoc. (Simcoe Region) 705-737-3611

Cdn. Federation of University Women Janice Napp 705-835-0094

Canadian Hard of Hearing 705-326-6743

Couchiching Conservancy 705-326-1620

Eating Disorders Recovery Peer SupportBetty Sloan 705-325-8355

Friends of the Orillia Public Library 705-325-2338

Girl Guides of Canada 800-565-8111

Helping Hands Orillia 705-325-7861

Hospice Orillia 705-327-7799

Huronia Beekeepers AssociationGord Slemin 705-727-9817

Information Orillia 705-326-7743

Kids for Turtles 705-325-5386

La Leche LeagueLorraine Manners 705-329-3361

Mnjikaning Fish Fence Circle Marlene Norris-Robinson 800-461-4444 ext. 6928

Mothercare Orillia 705-326-6502 ext. 3102

Ontario Block Parents Association 800-563-2771

Ontario Early Years Simcoe North 705-325-1299

Orillia Aero Modelers R.C. ClubMark Wandel 705-327-3158

Orillia Amateur Radio Club Darrel Tracey 705-327-7769

Orillia Business Women’s Association 705-325-6292

Orillia Camera Club Mark Kruse 705-326-1878

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Orillia & District Literacy Council 705-327-1253

Orillia District Snowmobile Association John Britten 705-326-2130

Orillia Duplicate Bridge Club Tim Jackson 705-327-2733

Orillia Grief Resource NetworkOffice 705-327-7799

Orillia Horticulture Society Nancy Hinton 705-326-0974

Orillia Housing Resource Centre 705-325-3883

Orillia Naturalist Club Ray Kiff 705-325-2693

Orillia Newcomers’ Club Margaret 705-259-0744

Orillia Pregnancy Resource Centre Shirley Gillett 705-326-8228

Orillia Sunshine Rug Hookers Gail LaBerge 705-326-9415

Orillia Welcome Wagon 866-675-8380

Overeaters Anonymous Debbie 705-426-9391

Parkinson’s Society of Canada - Orillia Amanda Stanton 800-565-3000

Rainbows - Children in Difficult Transitions 705-325-5102

Seniors & Law Enforcement Together 705-326-3536

Scouts CanadaRon Lawson 705-325-1198

Rainbows – Children in Difficult Transitions 705-726-7351

Senior Awareness Orillia, Helping Hands Office 705-325-7861

Simcoe County Eating Disorder Service 705-325-2201

Simcoe East District Women’s InstituteAlana Robinson 705-689-6448

Simcoe County Embroidery GuildBarbara 705-436-2478

Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 705-721-7520

Stephen Leacock Association Michael Hill 705-325-9843

Sunshine Speakers ToastmastersJohn Hammill 705-325-1355 ext. 244

Telecare Orillia Office 705-327-2383

Distress Line 705-325-9534

Trails for LifeParks and Recreation 705-329-7250

If you would like your group’s information added or updated, please contact: Information Orillia | 705-326-7743

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What is the ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN?

The City has initiated a study to develop an Active Transportation Plan. A key objective of this study is to facilitate and promote the use of non-motorized modes of transportation (hiking, cycling, walking, etc.), in conjunction with the City’s transit system.

Active Transportation in Orillia means: Journeys to and from work; Trips during working hours such as the delivery of materials or attending meetings; Trips to and from school, shops, visiting friends and running errands; and Recreational pursuits, such as hiking and cycling.

The Active Transportation Plan will identify and propose a network of both on and off-road routes that connect to destinations and neighbourhoods within the City, and also provide for movement of people to destinations in neighbouring Townships.

Through the ATP, the City is aiming to: Increase physical activity; Identify a connected network of cycling and pedestrian facilities; Reduce reliance on the automobile; and Enhance tourism opportunities.

The ATP will identify priorities for network implementation projects over the next 25 years, suggest how best to partner with local municipalities, determine appropriate levels of funding for operations and maintenance, review the current standards, by-laws, and programs for trails, cycling and walking and introduce a program for public outreach. Following the adoption of an Active

City’s plan for non-motorized transportation.

What is SHARE THE ROAD? Share the Road is a Trails for Life and City of Orillia initiative. The goal of this project is to: increase commuter cycling, recognizing cycling as a viable means of transportation; improve mobility options for residents and visitors; increase road user safety; and improve the quality of life for residents and visitors to the City of Orillia.

Same Roads/Same Rules/Same RightsMost roads in the area are two-lanes, which means motorists and bicyclists are often sharing the road. In order for everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience on our roads, both bicyclists and motorists need to drive with care and courtesy.

Bicyclist InformationBicycles are considered vehicles under the Ontario Highway Traffi c Act, and have the same rights and responsibilities on public roadways as motorists. Bicyclists fare best when they act and are treated a drivers of vehicles. When a bicyclist fails to obey the rules of the road, you lose the support of motorists. Do your part by being a good ambassador for bicycling.

Motorist InformationPass with Care Treat bicyclists as you would a slow moving vehicle, pass only when the road ahead is clear.Yield to Bicyclists When turning, yield to oncoming bicyclists and do not make right hand turns in front of bicyclists.Watch for BicyclistsExpect bicyclists to be on the roads and check for them before opening your car door. Children are often unpredictable when on bicycles so expect the unexpected and drive with caution.

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Alzheimer Society N.E.S.C. 705-329-0909

The Arthritis Society 800-321-1433

Barrie Parent of Twins and MoreSimcoe County Office 705-733-3022

Beta Sigma Phi Lynn Faragher 705-327-6687

Big Brothers & Big Sisters Orillia & District 705-325-3151

Canada Day Committee 705-325-8266

Canadian Cancer Society 705-726-8032

Canadian Council of the Blind (CNIB) 705-728-3352

Canadian Diabetes Assoc. (Simcoe Region) 705-737-3611

Cdn. Federation of University Women Janice Napp 705-835-0094

Canadian Hard of Hearing 705-326-6743

Couchiching Conservancy 705-326-1620

Eating Disorders Recovery Peer SupportBetty Sloan 705-325-8355

Friends of the Orillia Public Library 705-325-2338

Girl Guides of Canada 800-565-8111

Helping Hands Orillia 705-325-7861

Hospice Orillia 705-327-7799

Huronia Beekeepers AssociationGord Slemin 705-727-9817

Information Orillia 705-326-7743

Kids for Turtles 705-325-5386

La Leche LeagueLorraine Manners 705-329-3361

Mnjikaning Fish Fence Circle Marlene Norris-Robinson 800-461-4444 ext. 6928

Mothercare Orillia 705-326-6502 ext. 3102

Ontario Block Parents Association 800-563-2771

Ontario Early Years Simcoe North 705-325-1299

Orillia Aero Modelers R.C. ClubMark Wandel 705-327-3158

Orillia Amateur Radio Club Darrel Tracey 705-327-7769

Orillia Business Women’s Association 705-325-6292

Orillia Camera Club Mark Kruse 705-326-1878

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Orillia & District Literacy Council 705-327-1253

Orillia District Snowmobile Association John Britten 705-326-2130

Orillia Duplicate Bridge Club Tim Jackson 705-327-2733

Orillia Grief Resource NetworkOffice 705-327-7799

Orillia Horticulture Society Nancy Hinton 705-326-0974

Orillia Housing Resource Centre 705-325-3883

Orillia Naturalist Club Ray Kiff 705-325-2693

Orillia Newcomers’ Club Margaret 705-259-0744

Orillia Pregnancy Resource Centre Shirley Gillett 705-326-8228

Orillia Sunshine Rug Hookers Gail LaBerge 705-326-9415

Orillia Welcome Wagon 866-675-8380

Overeaters Anonymous Debbie 705-426-9391

Parkinson’s Society of Canada - Orillia Amanda Stanton 800-565-3000

Rainbows - Children in Difficult Transitions 705-325-5102

Seniors & Law Enforcement Together 705-326-3536

Scouts CanadaRon Lawson 705-325-1198

Rainbows – Children in Difficult Transitions 705-726-7351

Senior Awareness Orillia, Helping Hands Office 705-325-7861

Simcoe County Eating Disorder Service 705-325-2201

Simcoe East District Women’s InstituteAlana Robinson 705-689-6448

Simcoe County Embroidery GuildBarbara 705-436-2478

Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 705-721-7520

Stephen Leacock Association Michael Hill 705-325-9843

Sunshine Speakers ToastmastersJohn Hammill 705-325-1355 ext. 244

Telecare Orillia Office 705-327-2383

Distress Line 705-325-9534

Trails for LifeParks and Recreation 705-329-7250

If you would like your group’s information added or updated, please contact: Information Orillia | 705-326-7743

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Festivals, Art, Music & Theatrical GroupsCellar SingersWayne Noble 705-327-8280

Champlain Sailing Club Michael Greenspoon 705-326-2136

Country Chordsmen, BarbershopJim Doyle 705-737-4477

Ganaraska Trail Club (Hiking) Wayne Lillico 705-835-7018

Hawkestone SingersJulie 705-487-0767

Jubilee Chorale Choir Joyce Dempsey 705-329-4373

Lake Country HarmonyWilma McClinton 705-329-3495

Mariposa Arts Theatre FoundationPamela Craig 705-329-4932

Mariposa Folk Festival 705-326-3655

Orillia District Arts Council 705-329-2333

Orillia Fine Arts Association Evelyn Pollock 705-835-0056

Orillia Folk Society Alyssa Wright 705-259-0157

Orillia Jazz Festival Maureen Way 705-329-2535

Orillia Museum of Art & History 705-326-2159

Orillia Scottish Festival Royal Canadian Legion 705-325-8442

Orillia Scottish Country Dance Group Linda Argent 705-487-5866

Orillia Silver BandCraig Metcalf 705-327-8991

Orillia Spring Blues Festival Orillia District Arts Council 705-329-2333

Orillia Wind Ensemble Anna Proctor 705-487-6724

Orillia Youth Symphony OrchestraMayumi Kumagai 705-326-7548

RCL Branch 34 Pipes & DrumsLinda Buchanan 705-326-5470

Simcoe Country CloggersShirley Brown 705-790-6714

Twin Lakes Jacks & Jills Bruce Walker 705-325-5670

Orillia & Area Sports Groups

Atlantic Challenge Canada Scott Wagg 705-330-0360

Ball Hockey International Chris Gammon 705-326-6599

Champlain Sailing Club Alec Adams 705-329-3628

Ganaraska Trail Club (Hiking) Mike Pidwerbeck 705-487-6457

Huronia Stallions Football Club Martin DiSabitino 705-329-0399

Mariposa Gymnastic Club Office 705-325-3754

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North River Horse Riders Gail Stover 705-325-4284

Ontario Special Olympics Gerry Worth 705-326-9260

Orillia Legion Athletic ClubRoger DePlanke 705-325-2966

Orillia Badminton ClubPhil Abbott 705-325-3543

Orillia Channel Cats Swim Club Meredith Thompson-Edwards 705-826-8950

Orillia Curling Club 705-327-3332

Orillia & District Adult Bowlers’ Assoc. Jill Locke 705-326-3452

Orillia & District Men’s Dart League Steve Craig 705-325-6470

Orillia & District Soccer Club Office 705-327-9733

Orillia Figure Skating Club 705-326-2739 Orillia Girls Hockey AssociationJayne Banks 705-325-3289

Orillia Horseshoe Club James Lindsay 705-833-2703

Orillia Kids of Steel Triathlon Adele LeMaire 705-327-3297

Orillia Ladies Soccer Kelly Shelswell 705-826-0430

Orillia Ladies Youth Slo-PitchMike Walker 705-327-2707

Orillia Lawn Bowling Club Mel Jones 705-329-0009

Orillia Legion Minor BaseballJeff Balkwill 705-345-1043

Orillia Men’s & Ladies Slo-Pitch Michelle Bernier 705-329-1651

Orillia Minor Hockey Association Office 705-326-6642

Orillia Minor Lacrosse Joel Campbell 705-327-0566

Orillia Power & Sail SquadronDennis Herdman 705-329-2843

Orillia Rowing Club Boathouse 705-326-3519

Orillia Suns VolleyballKris Parnham 705-326-0954

Orillia Tennis AssociationLarry Fitzhenry 705-325-1740

Orillia Women’s Rec Hockey Lee Wassell 705-325-3289

Orillia Youth Basketball Association Terry 705-327-1358

Rainbow Lanes Youth Bowling League 705-326-3452

Roller Skating Place (ODAS Park) 705-326-1444

A special thank you to Information Orillia for keeping the community contacts listing up to date.

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Champlain Sailing Club Michael Greenspoon 705-326-2136

Country Chordsmen, BarbershopJim Doyle 705-737-4477

Ganaraska Trail Club (Hiking) Wayne Lillico 705-835-7018

Hawkestone SingersJulie 705-487-0767

Jubilee Chorale Choir Joyce Dempsey 705-329-4373

Lake Country HarmonyWilma McClinton 705-329-3495

Mariposa Arts Theatre FoundationPamela Craig 705-329-4932

Mariposa Folk Festival 705-326-3655

Orillia District Arts Council 705-329-2333

Orillia Fine Arts Association Evelyn Pollock 705-835-0056

Orillia Folk Society Alyssa Wright 705-259-0157

Orillia Jazz Festival Maureen Way 705-329-2535

Orillia Museum of Art & History 705-326-2159

Orillia Scottish Festival Royal Canadian Legion 705-325-8442

Orillia Scottish Country Dance Group Linda Argent 705-487-5866

Orillia Silver BandCraig Metcalf 705-327-8991

Orillia Spring Blues Festival Orillia District Arts Council 705-329-2333

Orillia Wind Ensemble Anna Proctor 705-487-6724

Orillia Youth Symphony OrchestraMayumi Kumagai 705-326-7548

RCL Branch 34 Pipes & DrumsLinda Buchanan 705-326-5470

Simcoe Country CloggersShirley Brown 705-790-6714

Twin Lakes Jacks & Jills Bruce Walker 705-325-5670

Orillia & Area Sports Groups

Atlantic Challenge Canada Scott Wagg 705-330-0360

Ball Hockey International Chris Gammon 705-326-6599

Champlain Sailing Club Alec Adams 705-329-3628

Ganaraska Trail Club (Hiking) Mike Pidwerbeck 705-487-6457

Huronia Stallions Football Club Martin DiSabitino 705-329-0399

Mariposa Gymnastic Club Office 705-325-3754

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North River Horse Riders Gail Stover 705-325-4284

Ontario Special Olympics Gerry Worth 705-326-9260

Orillia Legion Athletic ClubRoger DePlanke 705-325-2966

Orillia Badminton ClubPhil Abbott 705-325-3543

Orillia Channel Cats Swim Club Meredith Thompson-Edwards 705-826-8950

Orillia Curling Club 705-327-3332

Orillia & District Adult Bowlers’ Assoc. Jill Locke 705-326-3452

Orillia & District Men’s Dart League Steve Craig 705-325-6470

Orillia & District Soccer Club Office 705-327-9733

Orillia Figure Skating Club 705-326-2739 Orillia Girls Hockey AssociationJayne Banks 705-325-3289

Orillia Horseshoe Club James Lindsay 705-833-2703

Orillia Kids of Steel Triathlon Adele LeMaire 705-327-3297

Orillia Ladies Soccer Kelly Shelswell 705-826-0430

Orillia Ladies Youth Slo-PitchMike Walker 705-327-2707

Orillia Lawn Bowling Club Mel Jones 705-329-0009

Orillia Legion Minor BaseballJeff Balkwill 705-345-1043

Orillia Men’s & Ladies Slo-Pitch Michelle Bernier 705-329-1651

Orillia Minor Hockey Association Office 705-326-6642

Orillia Minor Lacrosse Joel Campbell 705-327-0566

Orillia Power & Sail SquadronDennis Herdman 705-329-2843

Orillia Rowing Club Boathouse 705-326-3519

Orillia Suns VolleyballKris Parnham 705-326-0954

Orillia Tennis AssociationLarry Fitzhenry 705-325-1740

Orillia Women’s Rec Hockey Lee Wassell 705-325-3289

Orillia Youth Basketball Association Terry 705-327-1358

Rainbow Lanes Youth Bowling League 705-326-3452

Roller Skating Place (ODAS Park) 705-326-1444

A special thank you to Information Orillia for keeping the community contacts listing up to date.

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Orillia’s 99 Lynx Air Cadet SquadronOne of Orillia’s best kept secrets

Orillia’s Air Cadets set course for adventureBeing an Air Cadet means flying, gliding, learning new skills and heading off onadventures with your new-made friends. It offers training, and even paid employment ifyou can make the grade. It can be tough, it’s a challenge, but it’s one thousands of youngpeople across Canada accept every year.Today’s Cadets are not expected to join the Canadian Forces, although it is an excellentway to start if you are thinking of a military career. It is a leadership and citizenshipprogram for those aged 12 to 18, stressing teamwork and physical fitness, and aninterest in aviation.In recent years, 99 Lynx Cadets have travelled to Washington, D.C., Ottawa andQuebec, and some have been selected for overseas exchange travel. Many others havelearned new skills at summer training courses, and others have qualified for paid jobsas staff.Our senior cadet, CWO Carley Archer Willis was selected to participate in the cadetexchange program and travelled to Turkey this summer. While she was away she learnedthat she had been selected to join the Canadian Forces, a lifetime dream.As a Cadet, you will be expected to take part in community activities, such asRemembrance Day, Canada Day and poppy sales each year on behalf of the RoyalCanadian Legion. As well, volunteer community service which you perform outsideCadets will count towards your promotion, your acceptance for summer training, andyour high school volunteer hours.All uniforms and equipment are supplied. There is an annual fee of $50.00 for eachCadet, and there may be additional costs for special trips and activities.The Cadet program is run jointly by the Department of National Defence and theAir Cadet League of Canada. All officers are reserve members of the Canadian forces,assisted by qualified and vetted Civilian Instructors.If you would like to know more, call 705-326-9999 or check us out at 99lynx.com

Orillia’s 99 Lynx meets Tuesday evenings from 6:00-9:00pm, starting inSeptember and ending in June.They meet at 107Wyandotte St.

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