Tay Township News & Notes

October 2023

Upcoming Meetings



Heritage Committee Meeting

November 7th at

2:00 p.m.


Committee of the Whole

November 8th at

9:00 a.m.


Seniors Advisory Committee

November 13th at

10:00 a.m.


Horticulture Committee

November 13th at

2:00 p.m.


Committee of Adjustment Meeting

November 15th at

6:00 p.m.


Tay Township Public Library Board Meeting

November 21st at 2:00 p.m.


Planning Public Meeting followed by Regular Council Meeting

November 22nd at

6:30 p.m.


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Message from the Mayor

I am always so thankful to live in Tay Township this time of year, the Township really comes alive with unparalleled beauty during the fall season. I hope you’ve all had the chance to get out along the Tay Shore Trail and embrace the Fall colours.

 

The month of October is also the time the Township joins municipalities across Ontario in celebrating Local Government Week, October 15 to 21, 2023. This year Ms. Bazinet’s Grade 5 class from St. Antoine Daniel Catholic School were invited to the Municipal Office where they heard from myself, Council and Staff about our roles and how working together is key to providing the services, programs and facilities that make Tay Township a vibrant and thriving community.


As the leaves continue to fall our Parks crews begin the process of preparing our Parks for winter; closing park washrooms, removing waste receptables, gardening and collecting leaves are all part of this process. Proper winterization is crucial to prevent damage and ensure that the parks amenities are in good condition when they re-open in the spring. For more information on this process please visit tay.ca/parks.


On October 27, Tay Township gathered with our local legion branch members to raise the Poppy Flag to help kick of the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign. The campaign runs from October 27 to November 11. Funds donated across the country during the National Poppy Campaign support veterans and their families, and funds donated locally stay local.


I encourage all residents to pause on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, to remember those who paid the ultimate price to protect our freedoms and to support the Royal Canadian Legion and its programs by purchasing and wearing a poppy as a symbol of remembrance. Please visit tay.ca/events for a list of local Remembrance Day Ceremony events taking place at our local legions.

Until next time.

Mayor Ted Walker


Local Government Week

Local Government Week is an opportunity for people of all ages to increase their civic awareness, and help everyone gain an understanding of municipal government and its impact on everyday lives.


To help kick off the week Grade 5 students from St. Antoine Daniel Catholic School were invited to the Municipal Office where they heard from the Mayor, Council and Staff about their roles and how working together is key to providing the services, programs and facilities that make Tay Township a vibrant and thriving community.

 

On behalf of the Mayor, Council and Staff thank you to Ms. Bazinet’s Grade 5 class for celebrating the key role that local governments play in helping to define the character, priorities, amenities and physical make-up of Ontario’s diverse communities.

Tay Community Rink Opens

November 13, 2023

The Tay Community Rink will open on Monday November 13, 2023 for public and private bookings.


The online booking portal at tay.ca/rinks will open on November 1, 2023 at 8:30 a.m. for those interested in booking private ice rentals, or to view the schedule for open free public skating and shinny.


You can also book your spot by visiting our Municipal Office during regular business hours Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. For more information please visit tay.ca/rinks or call us at 705-534-7248 x230.

Preparing Parks for Winter

Each Fall, in the weeks following the Thanksgiving long weekend, Township Parks crews begin the process of preparing our Parks for winter.


Proper winterization is crucial to prevent damage and ensure that the park amenities are in good condition when they re-open in the spring. Some of the key steps involved include closing park washrooms, removing waste receptacles, garden and collecting leaves. For more details on these steps check out this notice.


Proper winterization not only preserves the park facilities but also contributes to the overall cleanliness and safety of the parks, enhancing our community's experience when they return in the spring.

Winter Parking Regulations

start November 15, 2023

Help us clear the roads

Reminder! Winter Parking Regulations start November 15 and run until April 1.


Please do not park your vehicle on or within 3.05 metres (10 feet) of roads between 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.


For more information visit tay.ca/WinterParking or call us at 705-534-7248 x248 to connect with a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, or email mleo@tay.ca


We appreciate your cooperation. You are helping to make the Township snow clearing safer, more efficient and effective.

Old Fort Overhead Bridge

Replacement Update

The County of Simcoe is continuing to work on replacing the Old Fort Road overhead bridge in Tay Township.


Work started in May and will continue into Spring 2024. Old Fort Road has been closed to traffic but will reopen temporarily in January during the winter shutdown.


For more information on the project, including the detour route and the most recent construction update, please visit https://ow.ly/zLT750Q1eQj

County of Simcoe Battery Collection

Reminder #TayTownship Don't throw away your dead batteries! Save them for curbside battery collection.

  • November 6 to 10, 2023.


Place your sealed battery bag on top of your cart on regular collection day.


For more information about battery collection week, visit www.simcoe.ca/SolidWasteManagement/Pages/battery


Residents can also email the County’s Contact Centre at service@simcoe.ca or call them on 705-735-6901.

November always feels like the calm before the holiday storm, but not this year! We have so much going on with visiting authors for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), the return of our famous Taste The World spice program, two guest led programs, the Waubaushene Santa Claus parade, and of course our Festive Fundraiser.



Join us Sunday, November 26th from 10 AM - 3 PM, at Oakwood Community Centre in Victora Harbour for our Festive Fundraiser. It is our seasonal craft show planned and hosted by the Marjorie Young Volunteer Association (MYVA) and Library staff in support of Tay Township Public Library. Join us for a warm drink, kids activity, check some names off your shopping list, or treat yourself! We do a have a few vendor spots left! If you are interested in becoming a vendor, the registration fee is $30 plus a donation to the prize table, all proceeds go to the MYVA group to support Library programs and special collections. For more information on becoming a vendor and to register please pop into a branch to pick up a copy of the registration form or send us an email!


Simcoe NaNoWriMo events:

Author Talk with Rachel Stone

Saturday, November 4th - 11 AM in the Port McNicoll Branch. 

Rachel will be discussing writing her debut novel, The Blue Iris. 

Find all the details here.


Author Talk with Theresa Fama

Saturday, November 18th - 11 AM at the Port McNicoll Branch. 

Theresa will be sharing childhood memories from Thunder Bay Beach that inspired a quilt and a book, Who Knew? Growing Up In Thunder Bay Beach. Find more information here.


Guest Artisan:

Macrame Workshop with Linda Gladman

Saturday, November 11th - 12:30 PM in the Victoria Harbour Branch

Create a macrame project for beginners. Ages 12 and up (Adults too). $35 per person due at registration. 

Find a picture of the project here.


Financial Literacy Month Event:

Intro to Cryptocurrency with Kris Knutson

Tuesday, November 21st - 5:30 PM in the Port McNicoll Branch.

Have you been wanting to learn more about cryptocurrency?

Find all the details here.


Full details of all our programming is available in our November Newsletter. 

Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter, click here and fill out the form. 

 

There is so much more in branch, don't take our word for it, plan to visit your Library today!

Seniors Advisory Committee Update

Thank you to all those who came out and participated in the group pole walking events that took place throughout the month of October. It was a great way to get active and enjoy the fall weather!


Keep an eye out for an upcoming Seniors Talks on November 28, 2023. Times, topics, and full details will be shared once confirmed.


Learn more about the Committee by visiting tay.ca/seniors.

Upcoming Community Events

Wye Marsh Activities

Hold ancient stone in your hands, and carve away the excess, to reveal the beauty within, under the tutelage of Lisa Harpell, owner/founder of Creative Madness Art Studios.


Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre

Sunday, November 12, 2024

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

$70.00 - Price includes admission to our interpretive centre and trails for day following the workshop.

Open to artists of any ability, aged 14+.

Pre-registration is required via https://www.wyemarsh.com/art-in-the-marsh


For more information please contact 705-526-7809 or events@wyemarsh.com.

First Light

Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons

Now in its 23rd year, Sainte-Marie’s First Light is an award-winning, must-see holiday event with a great lineup of family activities and live musical performances, all amidst the spectacular glow of thousands of candles. 

 

Explore our vendor fair to get a head start on your holiday shopping, enjoy take-home crafts and historical demonstrations, and wander through candlelit historical buildings and pathways dressed in beautiful seasonal greenery. Then warm up with a hot cup of cocoa by the fire! 


November 16, 17 and 18; November 23, 24 and 25; November 30, December 1 and 2 – from 5:30 to 9 p.m.


For more information please visit

saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca/events/first-light/

Toy and Food Drive

Help those in need this time of year and support the Toy & Food Drive in partnership with the #TayTownship Fire Department, Sainte Vincent De Paul and Port McNicoll Lion’s Club

➡️ November 18 | 🕙11am to 3pm | 🚒 Tay Township Fire Halls

Hall 1: Waubaushene: 4 Fallowfield Lane

Hall 2: Old Fort: 2201 Old Fort Road

Hall 4: Port McNicoll: 714 Third Avenue

Hall 5: Victoria Harbour: 266 Park Street



🎅📷 Bring your camera and take a picture with Santa and a Fire Truck! 🚒 more details at tay.ca/events

Victoria Harbour Legion

Waubaushene Santa Claus Parade

Sunday November 26 at 1:00 p.m.

Volunteers and entries needed call 705-529-6820 or email waubaushenesantaclausparade@gmail.com to participate!


Keep up with events happening this fall in Tay Township by visiting tay.ca/events

A Message from Tay Township

Fire and Emergency Services

© The Corporation of the Township of Tay

450 Park Street, PO Box 100

Victoria Harbour, ON L0K 2A0


Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Phone: 705-534-7248

Fax: 705-534-4493

www.tay.ca

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