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Community Services|600 Tomlinson Dr. Box 820 Port Elgin ON N0H 2C0|T 519.832.2008 |F 519.832.2140|saugeenshores.ca
2014/2015
In This Issue
Message from the Mayor 2
Voting Information 3
Park & Project Updates 4
Parks & Trails 5
Community Support Opportunities 6
Municipal Campground Information 7
Port Elgin Harbour Information 8
Recreational Registration & Programs 9-13
Aquatic Information 14-15
Fall & Winter Pool Schedule 16-17
Treasury 18
Public Works 19-21
Building Department Services 22
Fire Department 23
Facility Rental 24
Special Events 25
Port Elgin Pumpkinfest 26
PLAY Bruce Grey 27
Fall/Winter 2014 - 2015
Stay up to date with the Town of Saugeen Shores, Community Services Department
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Welcome to the Fall & Winter 2014/2015 edition of the Municipal Guide, developed by Community Services. In this edition you will find information on the offered fall and winter events and programming - details on our sponsored skating and swimming programs and ideas on how to stay active as the snow falls. You’ll also be sure to find helpful information from Development Services, Treasury and of course the Public Works Department.
What an incredible summer. I’d like to extend a thank you
to the residents of Saugeen Shores who make this commu-
nity truly welcoming for our seasonal visitors. Residents,
business owners, accommodators – what a great season
you have provided us with. Thank you.
Port Elgin Main Beach had special visitors this season. Two adult Piping Plovers were
discovered in June and four eggs had been laid on the north end of the Port Elgin Main
Beach. These eggs hatched in July to reveal healthy Plovers. The Piping Plover is an
endangered species who have been reported in Sauble Beach, Wasaga Beach and now Port
Elgin. The Ministry of Natural Resources protected the eggs during incubation and monitored
the birds throughout the summer. Thank you to residents and visitors for respecting the
Plovers’ space.
Once again, the Town had arranged and found sponsorship for the Bandshell Concert Series -
which took place every Sunday night. It is always delightful to see so many people out enjoy-
ing these concerts at the Emmett McGrath Pavilion and the new Fairy Lake Rotary Pavilion -
another wonderful tradition in Saugeen Shores.
Have a safe fall and winter season. I’d like to wish you all of the best, moving into 2015.
Thanks for reading,
Mike Smith, Mayor
A message from the Mayor of the Town of Saugeen Shores...
Park Project Updates
Fairy Lake Rotary Pavilion
The Town of Saugeen Shores is thrilled
with the new Fairy Lake Rotary Pavilion, in
Southampton. This project was the result
of funding received through Ontario
Trillium Foundation, Southampton Rotary
Club and the Town of Saugeen Shores.
The Construction Co-op Class of Saugeen
District Secondary School made the plans
on paper a reality for the community.
Thank you for your commitment and
dedication to this project.
To book the facility please contact the
Facility Booking Coordinator at
519-832-2008 or request a booking online
at www.saugeenshores.ca
New Trail in Southampton
You may have had the chance to explore
the new trail developed between the flag
in Southampton and Pioneer Park. This
accessible trail has not yet been named
but is certainly being enjoyed by residents
and visitors.
A naming survey has been completed and
a name will be presented to Council for
approval shortly.
The trail includes a bridge which has been
graciously funded by the Southampton
Rotary Club. Thank you Rotarians for your
continued support and dedication to the
betterment of the community.
Fairy Lake Rotary Pavilion, 2014.
Accessible trail from Pioneer Park to Millard Blvd in
Southampton, 2014.
Parks & Trails
Utilizing Trails & Parks Year Round
The Town of Saugeen Shores has great pride in the naturally beautiful trail system. The community support
from volunteers, committees and residents amongst the trails continues to be exceptional.
The trails in Saugeen Shores are designed to be used all four seasons of the year. As the weather changes,
the trails maintain their beauty. Whether snow shoeing, jogging, biking or cross country skiing, residents
and visitors of Saugeen Shores are encouraged to explore the back yard of the Town of Saugeen Shores.
Tips for the Trails
Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but thanks
No motorized vehicles
Respect private property
Stick to the right of the trail
Respect other trail users
If stopped moved off to the side of the trail
Allow others to pass on the left of you
Keep pets on leash at all times and obey Poop & Scoop By-Law
Keep an eye on your children while using any of the trails
Travel at a safe speed
*Let someone know before you go!
For more information on the trail systems through Saugeen Shores, including the Saugeen Rail Trail,
please visit www.saugeenrailtrail.com.
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Community Support Opportunities
Advertising Opportunities
Support the community of Saugeen Shores while promoting your business/
organization. Opportunities to advertise with the Town include rink boards,
ice decals, ball diamond boards and more. Please contact the Department
of Community Services for the full list of options and pricing.
Administrative Clerk
Town of Saugeen Shores | Community Services
T 519.832.2008 | F 519.832.2140
E tschirhartj@saugeenshores.ca | saugeenshores.ca
For More Information Contact Joan Tschirhart
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING?
The Town of Saugeen Shores will be seeking interested individuals to serve on
Municipal Committees starting in 2015.
If you are interested in serving on a Committee here is an example of some of the
Committees that have been formed in the past:
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Airport Committee
Downtown Revitalization Advisory Committee
Emergency Management Program Committee
Municipal Heritage Committee
Parks and Trails Committee
Physician Recruitment Committee
Planning Advisory Committee
Police Services Board
Westario Power
Please visit the Town of Saugeen Shores website www.saugeenshores.ca to learn
more about municipal committees and upcoming appointments.
Municipal Camps
Thank you to seasonal and transient campers at the Southampton and Port
Elgin Municipal Camps for a great 2014 season!
The campgrounds closes for winter October 31st, 2014
You can review trailers for sale and other information online at
www.saugeenshores.ca
Harbour
Thank you to seasonal and transient boaters who made
2014 a fantastic season at the Port Elgin Harbour.
Lift Out is scheduled for October 18th.
See you in the Spring!
REGISTRATION for Programs/Events
Online registration for Fall /Winter programming will
be available Sept 3rd, beginning at 12am. To register
online, users will be encouraged to visit
www.saugeenshores.ca and select the
“Online Registration/Reservations” button.
First time log in:
User will be prompted to create their profile,
including address, contact information and if
choosing, add family members to their
profile
Aquatic and dry land programming will be ac-
cessible for search, selection and registration
Payment can be accepted online, in form of
credit card (MasterCard, Visa, American
Express)
Receipts will be emailed to your attention and
stored within the online registration system
FACILITY RESERVATION REQUESTS for
Functions/Events
Requests for facility bookings will be available
online, beginning winter of 2014. The requesting of a
facility, using online services will be quick, easy and
direct to our Facility Booking Coordinator for approv-
al.
Similar to the registration component, users will
need to develop an account during their first log in.
Requested reservations will be confirmed through a
permit, developed by the Facility Booking
Coordinator.
Online Services
ONLINE SERVICES
Questions/concerns can be directed to :
Jessica Linthorne
Recreation Programs Supervisor
linthornej@saugeenshores.ca
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Learn to Skate (4 - 12 years) - Activity # 11889
New to Skating or looking to develop your skills? Join the Saugeen Shores
Skating Club Instructors, as they help you get your first feet on the ice or if
you are looking to brush up on your skills. This is a great way to try the
sport of skating without the intimidation of a large class size. Maximum: 10 Participants
Where: The Plex - Ice Surface When: Friday Sept 26 10:30 – 11:30am Cost: $5.00
Try Out Your Equipment (4 - 12 years) - Activity # 11875
Come to our open ice session to give your new equipment some time
on the ice, before the season starts. Our staff will be on ice to super-
vise. This is a Free program but registration is required.
Maximum: 25 Participants
Where: The Plex - Ice Surface When: Friday Oct 24th 12:00pm—1:00pm Cost: FREE
Kids Can Bake (8 - 14 years) - Activity # 12074
Why should grown-ups have all the fun? Cake Decorating for kids aged 8-14. Each student will
get to decorate and take home their own 4” cake. All supplies and cake are provided. Just
bring your imagination. Taught by Christalea Mulholland Bertin
Maximum: 6 Participants
Where: The Coliseum - Green Room When: Friday Nov 21st 1 - 3pm Cost: $40.00
Babysitters Course (11 - 15 years) - Activity # 11886
Basic First Aid and caregiving skills for youth age 11-15. Participants
learn how to provide care for younger children in a variety of age
groups and how to prevent and respond to emergencies. The
Course also offers you the training to promote yourself as a
babysitter to prospective parents. Maximum: 20 Participants
Where: The Plex - Board Room When: Friday Jan 30th 8:30am - 4:30pm Cost: $45.00
Beach Volleyball Extravaganza (8 - 12 years) - Activity # 11887
Bump! Set! Hit! Come join us at the Port Elgin Main Beach
for some Beach Volleyball Fun. With certified coaches from
the Port Elgin Beach Volleyball Club, you are guaranteed to have a blast
playing a variety of games and learning new skills!
Taught By: Port Elgin Beach Volleyball Club
Where: Port Elgin Main Beach When: Friday June 5th 10:00 am - 12:00pm Cost: $15.00
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Lifesaving Sport Fundamentals—Juniors (9 - 12 years) Activity #11862 or #12016
Athletes will work on strokes, endurance and lifesaving sport technical skills. Working with
fins, obstacles, weights and ropes, athletes will train the transitions and races performed at the
Ontario Junior Lifeguard Games. Coaches will work with athlete's strokes to improve their
swimming proficiency and endurance. Tuesday and Thursday nights are designed to work on
transitions and stroke improvement and Sunday's are designed for endurance and race
training.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Oct 9 – Dec 21 & Jan 13 – Mar29
Cost: $65.00
Crash Course Bronze Medallion (13 - 15 years)
Activity #11878
This 3 day course is one of the 3 that will lead you into the Lifeguarding programs. So come
and get “Bronzed” this fall at Centennial Pool.
Where: Centennial Pool Cost: $139.50 + manual 51.97
When: Sept 26 - 6 - 10pm, Sept 27 - 9am - 7pm, Sept 28 - 9am - 7pm
WSIB Approved Lifesaving Standard First Aid (13 - 17 years) Activity #11881
Standard First Aid: This Lifesaving Society first aid program is recognized
by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) and includes CPR C
and Automatic External Defibrillation (AED). This first aid program will
train you in the following areas: Learn to deal with injuries and medical
emergencies at home, work or play.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Sept 20 – 21 - 9am - 5pm Cost: $105.10 (Plus applicable tax-
Crash Course Bronze Cross (15 - 17 years) Activity #11879
This 3 day course is one of the 3 that will lead you into the Lifeguarding programs. So come
and get “Bronzed” this fall at Centennial Pool.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Sept 26 - 6 - 10pm, Sept 27 - 9am - 7pm Sept 28 - 9am - 7pm
Cost: $139.50 + manual $51.97 (Plus applicable taxes)
RED Cross Assistant Water Safety Instructors (15-17 years) Activity #11880
This gets the leader all set to assist in classes and to develop those great Instructor qualities.
Pre-requisites: Bronze Cross, minimum age 15.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Sept 20 & 21 9am - 5pm
Cost: $224.65 (Plus applicable taxes)
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Red Cross WSI - Water Safety Instructors Activity # 12080
Where: Centennial Pool
When: Dec 22 9am - 7, Dec 23 9am - 7pm, Dec 24 9am - 1pm,
Dec 29 9am - 7pm & Dec 30 9am - 7pm
Cost: $151.74
NL - National Lifeguard Services Recertification Activity #12082
Where: Centennial Pool When: Dec 22 9am - 2pm Cost: $ 87.58
Lifesaving Sport Fundamentals—Nippers (7-8 years) Activity #11863 & #12017
Athletes will work on strokes, endurance and lifesaving sport technical skills. Working with
fins, obstacles, weights and ropes, athletes will train the transitions and races performed at
the Ontario Junior Lifeguard Games. Coaches will work with athlete's strokes to improve
their swimming proficiency and endurance. Tuesday and Thursday nights are designed to
work on transitions and stroke improvement and Sunday's are designed for endurance and
race training.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Oct 9 – Dec 21 & Jan 13 – Mar 29 Cost: $55.00
Lifesaving Sport Fundamentals—Surfers (9-12 years) Activity #11864 & 12018
Athletes will work on strokes, endurance and lifesaving sport technical skills. Working with
fins, obstacles, weights and ropes, athletes will train the transitions and races performed at
the Ontario Junior Lifeguard Games. Coaches will work with athlete's strokes to improve
their swimming proficiency and endurance. Tuesday and Thursday nights are designed to
work on transitions and stroke improvement and Sunday's are designed for endurance and
race training.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Oct 9 - Dec 21 & Jan 13 - Mar 29 Cost: $60.00
Red Cross WSI - Water Safety Instructors Recertification Activity #12081
Where: Centennial Pool When: Dec 22 9am – 4pm Cost: $89.62
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Senior - Beginner Activity #12078
Small steps for success. You want to learn to swim but your fear of the water stops you.
Begin to feel more comfortable in the water in an environment that will assist you to learn at
your own pace.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Jan 14 - Mar 25 10:00am - 10:30am Cost: $70.92
Seniors - Intermediate Activity # 12079
Learn to swim better whether it is for exercise or personal goal, This program will assist you in developing good stroke technique. Swim better for distance in an environment that will assist you to learn at your own pace.
Where: Centennial Pool When: Jan 14 - March 25 10:30am - 11:00am Cost: 70.92
Bronze Star - Activity # 11872 & #12045
This pre-bronze course will get you ready for your bronze medal awards. Learning victim sim-
ulation, minor rescues, and CPR techniques are all included.
Where: Centennial Pool
When: Oct 10 - Dec 19 5:30 - 6:30 or Jan 16 - March 27 5:30pm - 6:30pm Cost: 88.05
Cake Decorating – Fondant Flowers
Where: Rotary Hall at the Plex
When: January
Cost: $45.00
Cake Decorating – Animal Toppers
Where: Rotary Hall at the Plex
When: February
Cost: $45.00
Cake Decorating – Spring Cake
Where: Rotary Hall at the Plex
When: March
Cost: $50.00
Upcoming Activities to keep your eye out for!
Aquatics
Centennial Pool - General Information
Centennial Pool, located at Saugeen District Secondary School, is owned and operated by the
Town of Saugeen Shores. This 5 lane x 25 m lap pool maintains a temperature of 84 F.
Pool rentals are available, for more information contact Community Services of the Town of
Saugeen Shores at 519-832-2008.
Accessibility
Centennial Pool has an access ramp to the lobby, from the main school entrance. There are
steps for access to the pool tank.
Admittance Requirements
Children 6 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is
at least 16 years of age, and responsible for their direct supervision.
Children 7 – 9 years of age must pass a facility swim test or be accompanied by a parent or
guardian, who is at least 16 years of age, and responsible for their direct supervision.
The pool encourages all swimmers to swim with a buddy.
Those with serious medical conditions should be accompanied by an individual who is
knowledgeable of their condition and responsible for their direct supervision.
Change Rooms
Children 7 years of age or older are required to use the change room designed for their gender.
If this is not suitable, please see facility staff for appropriate accommodation.
Swimming Lessons
Centennial Pool offers Red Cross and Lifesaving Swimming classes. All classes are taught by a
certified Red Cross / Lifesaving Society Instructor. Swimming lessons are progressively evaluated
and participants who complete all of the required skills will receive a badge or sticker. If you
should have questions about your child’s progress please talk with the Deck Supervisor or
Aquatic Supervisor. Parents are welcome to stay and watch their child’s swimming lesson from
the on deck viewing. Please remove shoes before entering the pool deck, to comply with the
Health Regulations. The Centennial Pool will continue to accommodate swimming needs - if you
are not seeing what you are looking for please let pool staff know.
Regular Programming for Centennial Pool Includes:
Public Swim - pool toys and floatation aids are allowed in the shallow end. Please check with the
lifeguard on duty for approval.
Family Swim - geared to parents with young children, seniors and patrons with special needs.
Lane Swim Morning/Noon/Night – available for patrons 13 years of age or older, lanes are divid-
ed into slow, medium and fast lanes.
Aqua Fit Class - These are high energy, low impact fitness classes and allows participants to work
at their own pace/ability.
Personal Property All patrons are responsible for their personal belongings while in
attendance at the facility. The Town of Saugeen Shores assumes no responsibility for lost or sto-
len goods.
Direct Supervision Being within arm’s reach at all times. When directly supervising children,
there is a maximum of two children, under the age of 9 per guardian.
Swim Test Two widths of a recognizable stroke, without
stopping and one minute of treading water . Want to be a Lifeguard?
Aquatics can be a rewarding part time
job. It combines leadership with skill
and dedication, to safety and fun. If you
think this might be the right job for you,
talk with the Aquatics Supervisor or
pick up a “How to be a Lifeguard/
Instructor” brochure, at Centennial
Pool. All details can be found online, at
www.saugeenshores.ca.
Treasury
TAX & WATER/SEWER PAYMENT OPTIONS
Mail your cheque or post-dated cheques along with
your remittance stubs to Town of Saugeen Shores,
P.O. Box 820, Port Elgin, Ontario, N0H 2C0.
Pay your tax or water/sewer bill at Canadian
Banks.
By telephone or Internet Banking.
Pay by our Pre-authorized Payment Plan
service. Enrollment and authorization forms
are provided on the website and at the Town
Office.
Visit the Municipal Office at 600 Tomlinson
Drive, Port Elgin to make a cash, cheque or
debit payment in person.
After Hours Payment: Leave your cheque
payment in the envelope drop-off slot outside
the Municipal Office at 600 Tomlinson Drive,
Port Elgin.
NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITION
Property owners are reminded that there is often a
delay between the time a property owner can occupy
a residence that is newly constructed or has had an
addition and when the Municipal Property Assess-
ment Corporation (MPAC) assesses the new construc-
tion or addition. MPAC aims to assess all new resi-
dential buildings and additions within six months of
occupation; however, if your new home or addition is
not assessed during the year that it was completed
and occupied, you will still be responsible for the tax-
es from the date you occupied the property.
The Assessment Act allows MPAC to assess any new
house or addition that has been omitted from the as-
sessment roll for the current and any part or all of the
two previous years. The Treasury Department pre-
pares these tax bills as soon as we receive the assess-
ment information from MPAC.
If you move into a new house or have made some
major improvements to your property, plan ahead for
the tax bill that will eventually come your way. Treas-
ury staff can assist in estimating what your tax bill
may eventually be so that you are prepared when the
bill arrives.
CANADA POST EPOST BILLING
Saugeen Shores is excited to announce that Canada
Post Epost Billing services are available for water and
sewer (utility) billing for your tax bill. This
convenient electronic billing service will enable
customers to sign up for secure on-line access to their
tax and utility bills through the Canada Post Epost
web-site. Traditional paper copies of bills will still be
produced for customers who prefer to receive their
bills through the mail.
RENTAL PROPERTIES
Owners of rental properties are reminded that it is
the property owner’s responsibility to keep the
Water and Sewer Billing Coordinator informed of
changes in the occupancy status of your property if
the utility bills are paid by the tenant. We require
signed authorization to transfer the account into your
tenants name and require either a deposit or
payment pre-authorization to complete the set-up
process.
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30am - 4:30pm
519-832-2008
600 Tomlinson Drive, Box 820
Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C0
Public Works Reminders
PUBLIC INFORMATION REGARDING THE EMERALD ASH BORER EMERALD ASH BORER
It has been verified that the Emerald Ash Borer is present in Bruce County and Saugeen Shores.
The Emerald Ash Borer attacks and kills all species of ash, except mountain ash which is not a true
ash. Emerald Ash Borer is very difficult to detect early. When infested trees are found, it’s often 1 year or
more after the attack occurred. In addition, there are several other factors affecting ash health in Ontario
which may disguise its presence.
Ash trees of all sizes are susceptible to attack. Larvae have been found in branches as small as 1.1 cm in
diameter. If not effectively controlled, the Emerald Ash Borer is expected to spread across the entire
range of ash, causing widespread tree mortality.
Emerald Ash Borer adults are metallic green, 8.5 to 13.5 mm long, and slender. The head is flattened, with
black compound eyes that cover most of the side of the head. Short antennae extend from the face, then
curve back to just past the eyes. The upper side of the abdomen is copper to purplish, and is visible when
the wings are open.
Please visit the following web-sites for more information:
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
http://www.inspection.gc.ca
Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority
www.svca.on.ca
Ministry of Natural Resources
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/Forests
WASTE DIVERSION PROGRAMS
Styrofoam Recycling Only "Packaging Styrofoam" in clear plastic bags will be accept-
ed at the landfill. The Landfill does not recycle peanuts, food
containers, pink/blue or black construction styrofoam.
Fluorescent Bulb Recycling Household 4 ft. fluorescent tubes and bulbs are now being
accepted at the Southampton Landfill. The tubes/bulbs are
taken to a facility where mercury and other hazardous chemi-
cals are properly disposed of.
Cardboard Recycling Depots Cardboard recycling depots are located at: The Port Elgin Sewage Treatment Plant on Lehnen St. Concession 6 at Guyers Drive (Public Works Garage) The Southampton Landfill Site on the 14th Concession
Yard Composters Composters are available at the Municipal Office for residents
of Saugeen Shores.
Compost Site Yard waste is accepted at the Compost Site located on Con-
cession 14 beside the Southampton Landfill. Brush is not
accepted at the Compost Site.
Mattress & Box Spring Recycling Mattresses and box springs will only be accepted through this
program at the Landfill. There is a fee for these individual
items.
Battery Recycling Program Your household batteries can be dropped off at the Landfill
Site, Municipal Office, or the Public Libraries in Port Elgin or
Southampton. You can also recycle vehicle batteries at the
Landfill Site.
Ontario Tire Stewardship Tires can be brought to the site during regular Landfill hours
at NO COST.
Freon Units Freon units, air conditioners, fridges, freezer, water coolers
and dehumidifiers WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED at the South-
ampton Landfill unless they have been certified as Freon-free
and tagged.
Public Works Reminders
LANDSCAPING ON TOWN PROPERTY
We would like to remind all residents and contractors that landscaping on town property, requires pre-authorization from the Town of Saugeen Shores.
Please contact the Public Works Department at 519-832-2008.
Winter Damage
Neither the Municipality, nor the Snow Plow Operator will be financially responsible for any
damages to a homeowners property deemed to be on Municipal road allowance when performing
their daily maintenance operations. This includes, but is not limited to, damages involving
fencings, mailboxes, entranceways and entrance signage. There is no practical way to plow the
roads without depositing snow into driveways. Municipal staff and Snow Plow Operators
appreciate your cooperation and will continue to maintain the Municipal road system to the best
of their ability.
Contact Public Works with any Questions or Concern 519-832-2008
CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
Are you putting in fence posts, planting a tree, excavating for a pool, deck or a new
addition? Before you dig, think about what services might be buried in the ground
because what you can't see can hurt you.
Before You Dig
As a Contractor or Homeowner, you are responsible
for obtaining locates for all utilities/services prior to
digging. These services include: natural gas pipes,
telephone lines, hydro or cablevision cables and
water/sewer pipes. Ontario One Call will confirm
which utility company they provide locate services
for. You are responsible for directly contacting utility
providers, who are not members of Ontario One Call.
What is at Risk?
If you are digging by hand or excavating with machinery,
you risk damaging an underground network of services.
Having your utilities located before you dig is also the law
under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act
Damaging underground services can have serious
consequences:
Personal injury
Loss of essential services, creating a safety risk
for others
Expensive restoration costs and potential legal ac-
tions
Free Locating Service
This is a FREE locate service called Ontario One Call to help
you protect yourself and others from unnecessary damage. The
location of the spots you should avoid are marked with specific
colour codes (paint, stakes or flags), depending on the utility
involved.
The Town of Saugeen Shores is an
ONTARIO ONE CALL MEMBER
Ontario One Call anytime, 7 days a
week and 24 hours a day
Telephone: 1-800-400-2255
Fax: 1-800-400-8876
On-line: www.on1call.com
Green - Sewer , Storm Drain
Pink - Temporary Survey Markings
White - Proposed Excavation
Orange - Communication, CATV
Blue - Water
Red - Electricity
Yellow - Gas, Oil, Steam, Chemical
Development Services
Southampton Streetscape Plan Concerns with the social and economic viability of downtown Southampton as it continues to evolve prompted the commission of a streetscape master plan and façade improvement study. In May 2014, the Town of Saugeen Shores retained SGL planning associates and thinc design to undertake the study to examine, design and development options that will enhance the appearance, atmosphere and business opportunities within downtown Southampton. In June, we held a very successful public workshop to identify the major opportunities and constraints in downtown Southampton. We followed up with another successful public workshop in August to work through several design options. We continue to learn from input we have been receiving from the community and hope to present a final recommendation in late Autumn 2014.
For more information or to contribute ideas to this project please contact Development Services Department. 519-832-2008
Winter Parking:
You may park your car up to 24 hours on a Town street or Town parking lot, except from November 1 to March 31.
During these months you cannot park your car between 2:00 AM and 8:00 AM.
If your car is parked on a Town street or Town parking lot between 2:00 AM and 8:00 AM in the winter it will be towed at your expense.
Change of Use:
Building Permits are required when certain existing commercial uses change to a new (proposed) use as prescribed by the 2012 Ontario Building Code Compendium.
If considering occupying a new commercial space, see the Staff at the Building Department.
Contact Development Services with questions or for more information 519-832-2008
Sign Permit:
The Town’s Sign By-law regulates the type, size and location of business signs. You may be required to obtain a Sign Permit for your business. Consult us as soon as possible.
Saugeen Shores Fire Department 612 Emma Street - P.O. Box 1000,
PORT ELGIN, Ontario N0H 2C0
Kitchen Fire Safety Cooking has a way of bringing friends and family together, can be a fun activity, and bring out the creative side in you. But did you know cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and home injuries? By following a few safety tips kitchen fires can be prevented!
Cook with caution!
The number one rule while cooking is to never leave your stove or cooking appliances un-attended. If you have to leave your kitchen at all while cooking, turning the power off to those appliances will reduce the risk of causing a fire.
Always be alert!
If you are simmering, baking, roasting, or boil-ing food, ensure you check it regularly, do not leave your house, and use a timer to remind yourself that you are cooking.
Keep anything that can catch fire- oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packages, towels or curtains- away from stove top.
While cooking with kids, have a “kid-free-zone” of at least three feet around the stove, and areas where hot food or drink is prepared or carried.
It is always good to keep a fire extinguisher in reach in your kitchen. Do not put an extin-guisher beside or between appliances that have a risk of catching fire. Never let a fire become between you and an exit.
Many night fires are caused by people attempting to cook, while under the influ-ence of alcohol.
Finally, test your smoke alarms regularly!!!
If You Have a Cooking Fire
Always keep a large lid near the stove when you are cooking. If a pot catches fire, slide the lid over the pot and turn off the stove. Never put water on a burning pot or try to move it to the sink.
For an oven fire turn off the heat and keep the door closed.
If you attempt to fight a small contained fire with a fire extinguisher, ensure others are able to get out, and you have a clear way out.
If not, just get out! When you leave, close the door behind you to help contain the fire.
Call 911 as soon as possible; never assume someone has done it for you.
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Facility Rentals
The Town provides beautiful venues for rent, for a number of special events. Whether a private
function (wedding, anniversary, reunion, etc.) or a public meeting, the Town of Saugeen Shores
is happy to offer space for rent.
Facilities include:
The Plex, Port Elgin: Ice, Main Floor, Rotary Hall, Meeting Rooms
The Coliseum, Southampton: Ice, Main Floor, Green Room, Annex
Historic Southampton Town Hall
Pavilions & Parkland
Lake Huron Shoreline
When a facility is rented, you can expect exceptional, personalized service. The Facility Booking
Coordinator, will be happy to discuss the services provided with the rental. To rent a facility,
please contact the Facility Booking Coordinator at 519-832-2008
Facility Rentals
Invest in the Community by Sponsoring Town Programs and Equipment
There are a number of ways to sponsor the Town of Saugeen Shores; whether
through programming sponsorship (public skates/swims) or through
equipment such as benches, trees or other helpful amenities to the Town.
Please contact the Department of Community Services
for the full list of options and pricing.
Town of Saugeen Shores | Community Services
T 519.832.2008 | F 519.832.2140
E tschirhartj@saugeenshores.ca | saugeenshores.ca
For More Information Contact Joan Tschirhart
Special Events
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Other Community Events:
Sept 12-14, 2014 - Canadian Big Band
Celebration
Oct 3-5, 2014 - Port Elgin Pumpkinfest
Oct 18-19, 2014 - Port Elgin Harbour Lift Out
Oct 31, 2014 - Port Elgin Harbour & Municipal
Camps Closed until Spring
Nov 29, 2014 - Port Elgin Christmas Parade
Dec 5, 2014 - Southampton Christmas Parade
Dec 31, 2014 - New Years Eve Skate at the Plex
Feb 16, 2014 - Family Day of PLAY!
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