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South Dundas 360°
Spring/Summer 2015 Community Guide
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Building Permit FAQs
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New Summer
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SOUTH DUNDAS
South Dundas Recreation
34 Ottawa St.
Morrisburg, ON
613-543-2673
www.southdundas.com
Sport Lending Library
Equipment is free to borrow for all residents of South Dundas. If you would like to borrow from the Sport Lending Library, or for
more information, please contact:
Ben Macpherson
Recreation Program Coordinator
613-543-2673
www.southdundas.com
Equipment available:
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Kayaks
Canoes
Stand-up Paddleboards
Bocce Ball
Footballs
Pickleball
And much more!
Table of Contents/Mayor's Message
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Mayor's Message
elcome to the third edition of the South Dundas 360° Community Guide. As you read through the guide,
you will find information about all aspects of the Municipality.
South Dundas Recreation and our local sports organizations provide a variety of programs and activities
designed to help you live active, healthy lives within your community.
The Municipal Information section has answers to many common questions, ranging from building permits to
getting married in South Dundas.
If you are looking for local festivals and events to take in this summer, you will find them in the Community
Information section.
The Municipality of South Dundas offers a range of services, facilities, and programming for both residents and
visitors. I encourage you to take a look through South Dundas 360°, keep it on hand for reference, and enjoy all
South Dundas has to offer.
Mayor Evonne Delegarde
Table of Contents
Recreation Information
Council Information and Meeting Dates������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2
South Dundas Sports Organizations����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3
Sports Registration Day/Seaway Lions Run 4 Jump������������������������������������������������������� 5
Park and Beach Days �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
Ontario Early Years Centre Programs���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7
Learning Centre Day Camps/Dundas Youth Centre������������������������������������������������������ 8
Swimming Lessons/Swim Team����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Lifeguarding in South Dundas������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10
Youth Programs���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
Youth and Adult Programs������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12
Adult Programs/Community Interest Groups�������������������������������������������������������������� 14
Trial Week/Registration Information/Walking Trails���������������������������������������������������� 15
Golfing in South Dundas/Seaway Spartans Golf Tournament���������������������������������������� 16
Health and Wellness Fair/Active Living Information���������������������������������������������������� 17
South Dundas Sports Funding Information������������������������������������������������������������������ 18
Municipal Information
Garbage & Recycling Information�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
Fire and Emergency Services��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Dog Tags and Building Permits����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22
Marriage Licences and Facilities���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23
Lottery Licences��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24
Community Information
Stay Connected���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
SD&G County Library Programs��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26
Farmers' & Crafters' Markets/Art Display/Carman House Museum����������������������������� 27
Community Calendar������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28
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Council Information and Meeting Dates
Members of Council
Council Members
Evonne Delegarde,
Mayor
Address
35 Church Ave.
P.O. Box 137
Iroquois, ON
K0E 1K0
Contact Information
Jim Locke,
Deputy Mayor
5542 Meadowbrook Dr.
Iroquois, ON
K0E 1K0
Home: 613-652-2233
[email protected]
Bill Ewing,
Councillor
P.O. Box 1228
Morrisburg, ON
K0E 1K0
Home: 613-652-4313
Cell: 613-802-0729
[email protected]
Marc St. Pierre,
Councillor
12098 County Rd. 4/
Lakeshore Dr.
Morrisburg, ON
K0C 1X0
Home: 613-543-3525
[email protected]
Archie L. Mellan,
Councillor
10952 Hulbert Rd.,
Brinston, ON
K0E 1C0
Home: 613-989-2734
Cell: 613-299-1356
[email protected]
Home: 613-652-1388
Cell: 613-340-5979
[email protected]
Council Meeting Dates
Municipal Office Hours
General inquiries: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:30am–4:30pm
Recreation
Phone: 613-543-2673
Toll Free: 1-800-265-0619
Emergency: 613-652-4028
Address: 34 Ottawa St., PO Box 740
Morrisburg, ON
K0C 1X0
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April 7, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
April 21, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
May 5, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
May 19, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
June 2, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
June 16, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
July 21, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
August 11, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
September 1, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
September 15, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
October 6, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
October 20, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
November 3, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
November 17, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
December 1, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
December 15, 2015
Regular Council Meeting
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South Dundas Sports Organizations
South Dundas Sports Organizations
The sports organizations listed below are run by
dedicated volunteers who do their best to provide
sports and recreation opportunities for individuals and
families in South Dundas.
South Dundas Recreation has teamed up with the
organizations to help streamline and share important
information regarding season dates, events and
registration.
South Dundas Baseball
Morrisburg baseball will provide opportunities for
children to participate in T-Ball and Coach Pitch while
Williamsburg will offer league play for kids as they
become older.
Adult Leagues are available in Riverside and
Morrisburg.
Morrisburg Baseball
No travelling, no league play. For more information,
contact Sarah McGill 613-543-2169, 662-5623 or
[email protected].
T-Ball
Ages: 4-6 years
Season: Mondays, May 25 to July 13
Time: 6:30pm–7:15pm
Location: Morrisburg Baseball Diamonds
Cost: $25 per child
Coach Pitch
Ages: 7-10 years
Season: Thursdays, May 28 to July 16 (banquet to be
held July 20)
Time: 6:30pm–7:15pm
Location: Morrisburg Baseball Diamonds
Cost: $25 per child
Blooper Ball and Lob-Ball Leagues
Teams are required to field a minimum of eight players
including three females for each game. Leagues start
after Victoria Day in May.
Morrisburg League
For more information, please contact Steve Sypes at
613-330-4710 or email [email protected].
Riverside League
For more information, please contact Troy White at 613-641-2006.
St. Lawrence Rowing Club
The St. Lawrence Rowing Club is a fun, friendly
recreational rowing club based in Iroquois, Ontario.
Members row on a beautiful stretch of water in the
old Galop Canal, adjacent to the St. Lawrence Seaway
Locks. Club members meet several times a week
during the season (based on individual preferences) to
row in single, pair, double, quad or eight person boats.
Programming includes:
• Learn to Row
• Adult/Youth Recreation
Please contact [email protected] if you are
interested in joining the St. Lawrence Rowing Club. No previous experience is necessary. The club is also looking for individuals to participate
as a coxswain in the boats. Visit www.slrc.ca for more
information.
Iroquois Lawn Bowling Club
Lawn Bowling is a fun and engaging sport for people
of all ages. It is a great social sport and is easily learned.
The Club is located at the corner of Elizabeth Drive and
Carman Road in Iroquois.
Recreation
Recent changes to baseball in South Dundas now
have several committees working together to promote
baseball to children and youth.
Game times are at 7:00pm on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays, and are open to people all ages. For
more information, please contact Cecil McDermot at
613-652-4130 or Ron Beaupre at 613-543-3362.
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South Dundas Sports Organizations
South Dundas Sports Organizations
South Dundas
Minor Hockey
The South Dundas Minor Hockey
Association is composed of
approximately 200 boys and
girls from as young as four
up to 17 years of age, and 50
volunteer coaches, managers
and administrators. Players 4, 5
and 6 years old participate in the
Initiation Program, which runs on
average twice weekly and focuses
on individual skill development.
In 2014-2015, SDMHA had 11 teams
aged 7 to 17 playing in the Upper
Canada Minor Hockey League.
Teams play a 24-game league
schedule and average 6 hours of
practice ice time per month.
Hockey Canada and SDMHA believe every player
should have the chance to participate in the great game
of hockey, to learn the skills of the game, and be given
the opportunity to achieve a sense of accomplishment
through their participation.
Hockey season starts in late September and ends in
March, but be sure to register on time so you don't
get left out! Registration is Saturday, May 2 at the
Morrisburg Arena. For more information please
visit sdhockey.ca or email President David Lapier at
[email protected].
Age
Born 2009, 2010, 2011
Initiation
Born 2005/06
Atom
Born 2007/08
Born 2003/04
Born 2001/02
Born 1998/99/2000
Recreation
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Level
Novice
PeeWee
Bantam
Midget
Photo by Bill Laurin, southdundasinbox.com
Dundas County Girls Hockey
Dundas County Girls Hockey Association offers
competitive and house league hockey playing
options for girls in the Ottawa District Women’s
Hockey League. Games and practices are held at the
Morrisburg, Winchester, and Chesterville arenas.
For more information, please contact Anita
Gilmer, president, at 613-774-4563, email
[email protected], or visit us at
sites.google.com/site/dundascountygirlshockey.
Skate Morrisburg
Morrisburg & District Skating Club
Our mission is to encourage a love of skating by
providing opportunities for everyone in South Dundas
to participate in skating for fun, fitness, interest and/or
achievement.
For more information, please contact president Julie
VanHoof at 613-543-0871, at [email protected], or
visit us at www.skatemorrisburg.com.
Sports Registration Day
Sports Registration Day
4th Annual South Dundas
Sports Organizations
Registration Day
South Dundas Recreation will be hosting a
registration day on Saturday, May 2, from
10:00am to noon at the Morrisburg Arena.
Organizations in attendance will include:
• South Dundas Recreation Swimming
Lessons
• South Dundas T-Ball and Coach
Pitch Baseball: Teams will run out of
Morrisburg and are not affiliated with
Upper Canada Little League. Open to
all children within South Dundas.
• Dundas County Girls Hockey
• South Dundas Minor Hockey
Please note: Registration for Iroquois
Beach swimming lessons will be taking
place on the same day and time at the
Iroquois Civic Centre.
Co-ed Ball Hockey League
Ball hockey is back for the summer! This co-ed
league is for youth aged 8 to 16 years. It is a great
opportunity for participants to be healthy and active
while improving hockey skills in a fun and engaging
environment.
The league is non-contact and requires that all
participants wear proper helmets and faceguards
along with leg protection and gloves.
Ages: 8–11 years and 12–16 years
Duration: 10 weeks
Dates: May 13 to July 22 (No game July 1)
Times:
Juniors: Wednesdays 5:45pm–6:25pm
or 6:30pm–7:10pm
Seniors: Wednesdays 7:15pm–7:55pm or
8:00pm–8:40pm
Cost: $40 per child
Location: Morrisburg Arena
Registration Night
Registration will be held at the Morrisburg Arena on
Wednesday, April 22 from 6:00pm–7:30pm.
Please note, there is a limit of 60 players per age
group.
Seaway Lions Run 4 Jump
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2015
Time: 9:00am
Location: Iroquois Beach
Distance
1K
5K
10K
Regular Fee
$20
$25
$25
Youth Fee (18
and under)
$15
$20
$20
Recreation
Iroquois-Matilda Student Lions Jenna Douma and Allysa Mayhew are organizing a fun run/walk for all ages.
This event is a shared initiative between the Iroquois-Matilda Lions Club and Seaway District High School
(SDHS). Proceeds will go to JumpStart and will stay in Dundas County. Register by April 24 to be guaranteed
a free T-shirt. Register online at www.events.runningroom.com. Anyone wishing to sponsor this event may
contact Lion Nancy Barkley of the Iroquois-Matilda Lions or Don Lewis, SDHS Principal, at 613-652-4878.
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Park and Beach Days
Park and Beach Days
South Dundas Recreation, the SD&G County Library,
and the Ontario Early Years Centre are excited to offer
events for the whole family to enjoy.
These programs are free of charge and are open to
children of all ages.
For more information, please contact Fiona Carr at 613-652-1100 or 613-360-9934, or email [email protected].
Visit us at www.giag.ca.
Park Days
Join us as we celebrate Parks and Recreation Month
this June. With a different theme at each park, kids can
enjoy a variety of activities.
Pet Park Day
Vanderlaand Barnyard Zoo will be there with lots of
animals for you to pet.
When: Wednesday, June 3
Where: Haldane Park, Iroquois
Time: 10:00am–12:00pm
Teddy Bear Picnic
Bring your teddy bear to
the park for a checkup and
parachute games.
When: Wednesday, June 10
Where: Earl Baker Park,
Morrisburg
Time: 10:00am–12:00pm
Recreation
Bubble Day
Join us for an obstacle
course and lots of fun with
bubbles.
When: Wednesday, June 17
Where: J.C. Whitteker
Park, Williamsburg
Time: 10:00am–12:00pm
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Beach Days
Beach Days are coming again! Beach Days are a great
chance for kids to come out and enjoy some FREE fun
in the sun!
Splash Bash Day
Splash Bash will boast a sandcastle contest, a tug of
war, canoes and kayaks, and slip and slide. Kids will
want to bring an extra towel to dry off!
When: Friday, July 17
Where: Morrisburg Beach
Time: 12:30pm–2:30pm
Hawaiian Day
Join us for a pineapple top relay race, tug of war,
footprint surf board painting, and beach volcanoes!
When: Friday, August 7
Where: Iroquois Beach
Time: 12:30pm–2:30pm
OEYC Programs
Ontario Early Years Centre Programs
Visit Us!
To view and print our calendar of events, or for more
information on these and other upcoming programs,
please visit www.giag.ca.
Play & Learn
Play and Learn is offered from 9:00am–12:00pm
Mondays and Thursdays at Iroquois Public School and
Tuesdays at the South Dundas Municipal building on
the 3rd floor.
Watch Me Grow
Watch Me Grow is offered every Tuesday morning
at Play and Learn in Morrisburg. The Public Health
Nurses are there to weigh and measure your infant/
child, and to provide parental support, as well as
immunizations, in a friendly supportive environment.
Infant Workshop
On the first Tuesday of each month, an infant
workshop will be held at 12 noon after Play and Learn. Topics range from Infant CPR to Infant massage.
Easter Egg Hunt
Learn French
Thinking about putting your child in French
Immersion? Join us for a parent and young child
introduction to French at “Apprends le français avec
moi” hosted by “Partir d’un bon pas”. It is a fun hour
with art activities, songs and circle games, all in French.
It is held Mondays from 10:00am–11:00am at the
Iroquois OEYC. J’aime Lire is offered every second
month where every families can receive a French book
(please check our monthly calendar).
Triple P: Positive
Parenting
Program
Triple P: Positive
Parenting
Program is a
great program
to help you get
more out of
parenting your
children. Visit
www.mytriplep.
ca. Groups are
held every year
in Morrisburg and
Winchester. All programs are
FREE!
Recreation
There will be an egg hunt at the Bird Sanctuary
on Wednesday, April 1. This egg hunt is for young
children. Bring a basket for your eggs and wear rubber
boots. The hunt starts at 11:00am. 7
Learning Centre Day Camps/Dundas Youth Centre
Learning Centre Day Camps
Week of:
Camps are held at The Learning
Centre at Iroquois Public School.
Cost is $125 per week or $30 per day;
please note that snacks and meals are
NOT included.
Camps are for children aged 4–12 and
take place from 6:30am to 5:30pm.
For more information, or to register,
call 613-652-1100 or email [email protected]. Space is limited.
Theme:
June 29–July 3
(closed July 1)
Science
July 13–17
Superheroes
July 6–10
Holidays
July 20–24
Fitness
July 27–31
August 4–7
(closed August 3)
August 10–14
August 17–21
Game Show
Water Week
Carnival
Pirate Pixie
Dundas Youth Centre
Offering free drop-in programs for youth aged 9–17 in Dundas County.
Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/GIAGDundasYouthPrograms.
The Dundas Youth Centre offers recreational and educational activities for youths that focus on
community involvement and health & wellness, as well as life skills. This can include sports,
cooking nights, minute to win it, science nights, fear factor, outdoor games, crafts, book club and
leadership development. The Centre offers youth healthy snacks, meals and a safe place to go.
For more information, contact Kaitlin at 613-774-5487.
Recreation
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Morrisburg
(South Dundas
Municipal
Centre)
Winchester
(Dundas Youth
Centre)
Winchester
(Dundas Youth
Centre)
Chesterville
(St. Mary's
Catholic School)
2:30pm–8:00pm
2:30pm–8:00pm
2:30pm–8:00pm
3:30pm–6:00pm
Swimming Lessons/Swim Team
Swimming Lessons
2015 Session Fees
1 person
2 people
Family (3 or more)
Session Dates:
1 Session
$40
$70
$100
2 Sessions
3 Sessions
4 Sessions
$70
$90
$125
$125
$170
$230
$200
$300
$400
Bronze Training Course Fees:
Session 1: June 29–July 10 (no lessons on Canada
Day)
Session 2: July 13–July 24
Session 3: July 27–August 7 (no lessons on
August 3)
Bronze Star $130
Bronze Medallion $130 Bronze Cross $130
Session 4: August 10–21
Join the Seaway Stringrays!
All swimmers interested in joining the Seaway
Stingrays are welcome to attend a meeting on Tuesday,
June 2, from 6:00pm–7:00pm at the South Dundas
Municipal Centre.
This meeting will help determine the level of interest,
practice schedule and available meets. Participants can
join for extra practice and are not required to swim in
competitions.
South Dundas Recreation is looking for volunteers to
help with the Swim Team.
Please Note: Participants must be able to swim 25
metres unassisted.
Cost: $20/person, covers meet costs and team T-shirt.
Recreation
The Seaway Stingrays Swim Team
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Lifeguarding in South Dundas
Lifeguarding in South Dundas
7 Steps to Becoming a Lifeguard:
1. Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid with CPR-B (Prerequisites: 13 years of age OR Bronze Star).
2. Bronze Cross (Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion and EFA).
3. Standard First Aid with CPR-C (Prerequisites: None, but only one from Lifesaving Society, St. John’s
Ambulance, Red Cross, or Canadian Ski Patrol).
4. National Lifeguard Service – Waterfront Option (Prerequisites: Bronze Cross and SFA w/ CPR-C).
5. Red Cross Assistant Water Safety Instructor (Prerequisites: 15 years of age, Bronze Medallion
Recommended).
6. 12 Hours of Assistant Teaching
7. Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (Prerequisites: 15 years of age, 12 hours of Assistant Teaching).
Lifesaving and Leadership Courses
Assistant Water Safety Instructor
When: July
Description: This is the first step to becoming a
swimming instructor. Upon completion, participants
will be able to co-teach the Canadian Red Cross Swim
programs under the supervision of fully certified Water
Safety Instructors. South Dundas Recreation is offering various levels of
swimming programs that promote safe and enjoyable
aquatics.
The following courses will be held at the Iroquois Civic
Centre and Iroquois Beach.
National Lifeguard Service – Waterfront
Certification and Re-Certification
When: June
Prerequisite: Be at least 16 years of age and hold
current Standard First Aid/CPR-C and Bronze Cross.
Dates: June.
Times: Friday 5:00pm–9:00pm
Saturday 9:00am–6:00pm
Sunday 9:00am–6:00pm
Cost: $130 + HST
Location: Iroquois Beach
Bronze Medallion (18–20 hours)
Recreation
When: July
Description: Teaches the four components of waterrescue education: Judgement, knowledge, skill, and
fitness. Must be 13 years of age or older, or have Bronze
Star certification (need not be current).
Bronze Cross (18–20 hours)
When: July
Description: Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all
advanced training programs.
Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First
Aid certifications (need not be current).
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Must be 15 years old by last day of course, and must
have Swim Kids Level 10 or equivalent.
LSS Lifesaving Instructor
When: July/August
Description: Training for instructors that allow them
to teach the LS Swim Patrol Levels, Bronze Star, Bronze
Medallion and Bronze Cross.
Participants must have 100% attendance to pass this
course.
Must be 16 years old by the last day of the course;
Bronze Cross is required.
Standard First Aid with CPR-C
When: July/August
Description: Provides an in-depth understanding
of first aid, including medical/legal aspects, spinal
injuries, heat or cold injuries, bone and joint injuries,
burns and other medical injuries.
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor
When: August
Description: The Water Safety Instructor Course
further develops instructional abilities by expanding
on the topics covered in the Assistant Water Safety
Instructor course.
Upon successful completion of the course, candidates
will be certified as Red Cross Water Safety Instructors.
Must be 16 years old by last day, and must have
Assistant Water Safety Instructor Course, along with 12
hours of assistant teaching.
Youth Programs
Youth Programs
Pre-Teen Nights
Age: 8–12 years
Duration: Weekly throughout the year
Time: Wednesdays, 7:00pm–8:30pm
Cost: $2 per visit
Location: Dixon’s Corner Community Centre
Contact: Josh Biemond at 613-652-4118.
Youth Nights
Age: 13 years and up
Duration: Weekly throughout the year
Time: Tuesdays 7:30pm–9:00pm
Cost: $2 per visit
Location: Dixon’s Corner Community Centre
Contact: Josh Biemond at 613-652-4118
The Girls Club of South Dundas
The Girls Club offers girls in South Dundas a chance to
come together to play games, do crafts, read stories and
meet new friends. For more information, contact Sarah
Markell at 613-652-2606.
Age: Kindergarten through Grade 8
Duration: Mondays throughout the school year
Time: 6:30pm–8:00pm
Cost: $2 per visit (covers cost of crafts)
Location: Matilda Hall
Kids in the Kitchen
NEW!
Explore your creativity using pastels, canvas and other
materials to create a whimsical spring painting. Then,
make a beaded ladybug or dragonfly keychain to carry
with you.
Age: 7 to 12 years
Date: Saturday, May 16
Time: 9:30am to 11:30am
Cost: $20
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Get Groovy Craft Workshop
NEW!
Get Groovy with a workshop of 70s-themed crafts!
First, tie dye your very own T-shirt with personalized
colours. Children must bring their own 100% cotton
T-shirt. Class will be outdoors. Then, make a disco ball
keychain to style your backpack.
Age: 7 to 12 years
Date: Saturday, June 13
Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am
Cost: $20
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
South Dundas Sparks, Brownies and Guides
Age: Sparks: 5–6
Brownies: 7–8
Guides: 9–11
Date: September 8 through May 25
Time: Mondays from 6:30pm–7:45pm
Cost: $150
Location: St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Williamsburg
Contact: Melissa Ringler at 613-535-1434 or
[email protected] or visit www.girlguides.ca.
Recreation
Whimsical Spring Craft Workshop
Kids are the best food critics. They know what tastes
good, and they’re not afraid to ask for it. Participants
will learn how to cook some of the tastiest dishes
themselves in this interactive class led by Holistic
Nutrition & Wellness Specialist Laura Barclay.
Maximum 12 participants.
Age: 8–14 years
Date: April 13 to May 11
Duration: 5 weeks
Time: 6:00pm–7:00pm Cost: $20 per person
Location: Community Living Dundas County, 55 Allison Avenue, Morrisburg
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Youth and Adult Programs
Youth and Adult Programs
Babysitting Course
Participants will learn how to entertain children, how
to keep them safe, and what to do in an emergency.
Participants will also learn basic First Aid and CPR,
and will receive a St John’s Ambulance Babysitting
handbook. Please bring a lunch and a pen. To register,
call Fiona at 543-2530.
Age: 11 years or older
Date: Thursday, June 25
Time: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Cost: $50/person (tax incl.)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre, 3rd floor
Learning Math
NEW!
Join Bill DeVries for math classes and discover that
math is not as difficult as you might think. The
subject matter of the course ranges from Fundamental
Operations of Algebra, and via Equations,
to Exponents, Logs, and to Series. All learning
materials will be provided free of charge. Students are
asked to bring a notebook.
Age: 16 and up
Date: Tuesdays starting April 14
Duration: 4 months
Time: 7:00pm–9:00pm
Cost: Free
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre, 3rd floor
Healthy Cooking Classes
Recreation
LEARN—About foods to improve your health
COOK—Foods that taste good and are easy to prepare
GLUTEN & DAIRY-FREE fresh, whole foods workshops
Learn to make changes for better health; in our
workshops, you will experience how to create healthy
cuisine. The information, tips, and tricks we provide
will do wonders helping you to prepare for a healthy
lifestyle.
Whatever previous knowledge of food preparation
you have, you will learn to strengthen and develop
the skills that are needed to create tasty, healthy food. Learn some simple, yet priceless techniques for healthy
eating development. Plant-base culinary workshops
presented by: Wellness Coach/Chef Dwight Saunders
who draws on his experience preparing fresh food and
holistic nutrition to show you just how simple and easy
it is to make delicious, healthy food.
Date: Tuesday mornings
Time: 9:30am–12:30pm
Location: Aura Culinary Arts, 35 Iroquois Plaza
Pre-registration is required. Call 613-652-4444,
in-person at Aura Salon in the Iroquois Plaza, or
visit www.auraculinaryarts.yolasite.com for other
workshops and information.
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Relaxation Art & Craft Workshops
New this season: Nuno & Needle Felting, Silk Scarf
Painting, Art for the Home, Stained Glass and Mosaic.
For more information or to register, please visit www.auraescapes.yolasite.com, call 613-652-4444, or
see us in person at Aura Salon in the Iroquois Plaza.
Recipes for a Year of Gluten Free Living
NEW!
Join us for gluten-free cooking classes! Professionallytrained Samantha Gove will introduce participants to
new recipes, techniques and tips on making gluten-free
breads, desserts and meals.
Age: 14 and up
Date: Wednesdays, April 8–29 and June 3–24
Time: 6:30pm–9:30pm
Cost: $60 per person
Location: Iroquois Civic Centre
Recreational/Competitive Volleyball
All are welcome. A one-time fee of $10 is required.
Age: 14 and up
Duration: Tuesdays throughout the school year
Time: 7:00pm–9:00pm
Cost: $10 for the season, can be paid to Jamie
Thompson upon attendance. Donations accepted for
the Seaway District High School Volleyball program.
Location: Seaway District High School, Iroquois
Stability Ball Training
Participants will get a total core workout in a fun and
energetic environment.
Instructor: Pat Kelly
Age: 18 and up
Date: April 15–July 8
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: 5:00pm–6:00pm
Cost: $110 (taxes included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
High Intensity Interval Training
NEW!
Join one of our newest exercise classes to experience a
fat burning workout involving high intensity exercises
using only your body weight and free weights. This
class will help improve endurance and get maximum
results while challenging you to be your best. Instructor: Sherry-Lynn Harbers
Age: 16 and up
Date: June 3
Duration: 10 weeks
Time: 7:00pm–8:00pm
Cost: $110
Location: Iroquois Civic Centre
Youth and Adult Programs
Hatha Yoga
Youth and Adult Programs
Stretching and strength exercises, along with relaxation
techniques, help to maintain and improve flexibility
and physical health. Yoga helps to calm the nervous
system, improve mental focus, and provide an overall
sense of well-being.
Instructor: Danielle Whiteway
Age: 18 years and up
Evening classes: Tuesdays, April 28–July 14
Morning classes: Fridays, May 1–July 17
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: Morning classes: 9:00am–10:00am
Evening classes: 7:00pm–8:00pm
Cost: $110 (tax included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Flow Yoga
Seniors Yoga
Enjoy the benefits of yoga in an environment that
will allow you to exercise on your own comfort level.
Participants can perform yoga from a chair or mat.
Instructor: Danielle Whiteway
Age: 50 years and up
Date: Thursdays, April 30–July 16
NEW! Fridays, May 1–July 17
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: 10:30am–11:30am
Cost: 1 day/week: $50 (tax included)
2 days/week: $85 (tax included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
For more information, contact Danielle Whiteway,
R.M.T and Certified Yoga Instructor, at 613-791-7944 or
visit www.whitewayrmtyoga.com.
Curves
New classes are available at Curves several times a
week, including Body Balance, Body Basics, Strength
and Stretch, and Jillian Michaels. We're open six days
a week. For more information, visit us in person at 147
Main St., Unit 1-A, or call 613-543-9009.
Kickboxing
Kickboxing is fun, fast-paced and exciting. Students
will hone their punching and kicking techniques on
punching pads, learn aerobic-type kickboxing, and
focus on strength and core training. All levels welcome.
Instructor: Elaine Smith
Age: 14 years and up
Date: Mondays and Wednesdays, starting Monday,
April 13
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: 6:00pm–7:00pm
Cost: $135.60 (tax included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Bootcamp
Bootcamp is a co-ed class that offers strength, cardio,
flexibility, core and agility training. This class is
geared to all levels of fitness. Each class is formatted
differently so you will never have the same class twice.
Instructor: Elaine Smith
Age: 14 years and up
Date: Monday, April 13
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: Mondays and Wednesdays from 7pm–8pm
Thursdays from 6pm–7pm
Cost: $192.10 (tax included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Recreation
Looking for more of a challenge in your yoga practice?
This class combines sun salutations and vinyasa flows
with strength building postures, while focusing on
the breath to build strength, stability, stamina and
flexibility.
Instructor: Danielle Whiteway
Age: 14 years and up
Date: Tuesdays, April 28–July 14
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: 6:00pm–7:00pm
Cost: $110 (tax included)
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Combo Class Pass!
Register for both the Kickboxing and Boot Camp
classes for a discounted price of $226 (tax included).
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Adult Programs/Community Interest Groups
Low-Impact Group Fitness
Adult Programs
Are you concerned about physical restrictions,
including sore joints, back pain, recovering from an
injury, or pregnancy? The Low-Impact Group Fitness
class is for you!
This class will help to improve muscular strength,
endurance, flexibility and balance by focusing on
functional exercises to help you continue your daily
activities, maintain an independent lifestyle, and avoid
injury. Everyone is welcome, regardless of fitness or
mobility level.
Any exercise can be modified to meet your needs.
Come out and enjoy a fun, low impact environment,
where you can practice at you own pace.
Age: 18 and up
Date: Mondays, April 13 to June 30
Fridays, April 16 to July 3
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: Mondays, 10:30am–11:30am
Fridays, 6:00pm–7:00pm
Cost: $110 for 1 day a week, or $95 for both days
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Qigong and Bellyfit
Learn how to reduce stress, increase vitality and
improve your health. Women can participate in the
new Bellyfit classes and enjoy a workout balanced
with revitalizing the mind. For more information,
contact Kim Hutt at 613-802-1736 or by email at
[email protected].
Fall Prevention Program
This free program by the Seaway Valley Community
Health Centre offers 12 weeks of exercise classes
designed to help limit or reduce the risk of falling. For
more information or to register, call Ben Macpherson,
Recreation Program Coordinator for South Dundas, at
613-543-2673, ext. 4762.
Age: 50 and up (clinical and self-referrals accepted)
Date: Tuesday, March 31 to Thursday, June 11
Duration: 12 weeks
Time: 1:30pm–2:30pm
Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Riverside Recreation Euchre and Bingo
Take part in some fun and games at the George Jowett
Memorial Hall. Euchre takes place every Monday afternoon, beginning at 1:00pm, and Bingo is every Monday
night, starting at 7:30pm. For more information, call
Linda Robinson at 613-543-3338.
Akhanda Yoga
Instructor Andrea Empey will provide students the
opportunity to experience asana (physical postures),
pranayama (breathing techniques), relaxation,
meditation and mantra (sound).
Age: 18 and up
Date: Monday, April 13–June 29 OR
Wednesday, April 15–July 8
Time: Mondays 8:30am–9:30am
Wednesdays 1:45pm–2:45pm
Cost: $110 (tax included)
Location: Iroquois Civic Centre
Community Interest Groups
Canadian Club of Morrisburg & District
Recreation
Hear from keynote speakers about issues of local
and national interest while enjoying a delicious
home cooked meal.
Topics include politics, history, arts, literature,
media and more. Full fall/winter line up is
available now! For more information, please
contact Clara Edwardson at 613-774-2407. Golden Gears Car Club
If you like classic and special interest vehicles, old
or new, come see what we’re about!
Members organize and participate in car shows,
cruise-ins and related social events. Enthusiasm is
all that is required to join!
For more information, visit www.goldengears.ca.
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Gardener’s Gathering
Join your fellow, passionate gardeners for plant
exchanges, garden tours and keynote speakers.
For more information, contact Flo MacKenzie at
613-652-1980.
Historical Society of South Dundas
Learn and celebrate the historical people, places
and stories of South Dundas. Meetings are held
monthly between September and June, featuring
guest speakers and community "Show and Tell".
All meetings are open to the public at no charge.
The Historical Society of South Dundas is an
affiliate of the Ontario Historical Society.
For more information, please visit www.southdundas.net.
Trial Week & Registration Information/Walking Trails
Try, Join, or Teach a Class
Sport & Fitness Trial Week
Join us for the first South Dundas Recreation Sport and Fitness Trial Week, April 7–10. Try as many classes as
you would like throughout Trial Week, at no cost. No registration is required. Ages 14 and up.
Registration Information
Ready to register for a program offered through the municipality? Visit the South Dundas Municipal Centre at
34 Ottawa St., Morrisburg, or contact Ben Macpherson, Recreation Program Coordinator, at 613-543-2673, or email [email protected].
All programs will be open for registration on Tuesday, April 7. Registration must be done at the Municipal
Centre. Payment is required at time of registration. Once a class has reached capacity, no more registrations
will be accepted.
Registration forms are available at the Municipal Centre, or can be found at www.southdundas.com.
Becoming an Instructor with South Dundas Recreation
If you want to share your talent or passion with others in the community, South Dundas Recreation can help.
South Dundas Recreation Instructors are paid competitive wages and only have to worry about teaching their
respective class. South Dundas Recreation will take care of all of the details including registrations, locations,
advertising, and more. Contact Ben Macpherson, Recreation Program Coordinator, at 613-543-2673.
Walking Trails
South Nation Conservation boasts two majestic walking trails in South Dundas: The Two Creeks Conservation
Area in Iroquois, and the Robert Graham Conservation Area in Glen Stewart. Both are open year-round and
offer a tranquil way to reconnect with nature while getting some exercise. Enjoy the fall colours, or borrow some
snowshoes from the South Dundas Sport Lending Library and enjoy the beauty of nature year-round.
Park features:
This is the newest addition to the SNC's network of
natural spaces, featuring coastal ecosystems, grassland
flood plains, and lowland forests.
Area: 457 acres
Trail: 4.5km
Activities: Hiking, cross-country skiing, etc.
Amenities: Picnic tables, benches, parking
Location: County Rd. 2 between Iroquois and
Morrisburg
Robert Graham Conservation Area
Park features:
The mature sugar maples and conifer plants along this
trail provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including
deer, rabbits, woodpeckers, and wild turkeys.
Area: 140 acres
Trail: 6.5km
Activities: Hiking, picnicking
Amenities: Picnic tables, privies, parking
Location: County Rd. 18, west of Glen Stewart
Recreation
Two Creeks Conservation Area
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Golfing in South Dundas/Seaway Spartans Golf Tournament
Golfing in South Dundas
Morrisburg Golf Club Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this
public 9-hole course offers golfers a chance to enjoy
links style golf while enjoying the view of the Seaway.
Phone: 613-543-3282
Cedar Glen Golf Course
This nine-hole course allows golfers to enjoy parklandstyle golf in a quiet country setting in Williamsburg.
Phone: 613-535-2323 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cedarglengolf.ca
Nationview Golf Course
Nation View is a challenging 18-hole course that has
maintained the natural beauty of the land. Play is over
the Nation River twice and beside it twice, with both
treed and open fairways.
Phone: 613-989-5633
Iroquois Golf Club
This 18-hole, links style course situated along the St.
Lawrence River reminds golfers that they tread on soil
once occupied by the original town of Iroquois. The
waterfront location provides challenging golf.
Phone: 613-652-4367 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.iroquoisgolf.ca
Upper Canada Golf Course
Located on the outskirts of Morrisburg, this 18-hole
course challenges both beginners and skilled golfers
alike. It winds through evergreen and deciduous trees,
sometimes alongside waterways, and offers glimpses
of natural beauty and wildlife.
Phone: 613-543-2003
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.uppercanadagolf.com
Seaway Spartans Golf Tournament
Recreation
The annual Seaway
Spartans Golf
Tournament will be held
on August 29, 2015, at
the Iroquois Golf Club.
It is presented by the
Iroquois-Matilda Lions
Club and Morrisburg & District Lions Club
in support of the Seaway District High
School (SDHS) Athletic Program.
The tournament will follow a four-person
scramble format and there will be an 11:00am
shotgun start.
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Please arrive at least a
half an hour in advance.
Cost is $50 per person
for Iroquois G.C.
Members, and $80
per person for nonmembers.
Fee includes 18 holes of golf, a light lunch,
roast beef dinner, and a donation to the
SDHS Athletic Program.
There is a limit of 144 paid registrants.
For more information, or to register, email
[email protected].
Health and Wellness Fair/Charter for Active Living
Health and Wellness Fair
Dundas Interagency presents the 2nd annual Dundas County Health and
Wellness Fair.
The Fair will feature information booths and presentations by some of the
great programs and services available in Dundas.
Over 50 business and service providers in the county will be on-hand to
answer your questions. Childcare will be provided.
For more information, contact Julie Graham at 613-774-2739 ext. 337, or
Roxanne Bancroft at 613-938-9909, ext. 151.
Date: Wednesday, May 6
Time: 10:00 am–2:00 pm
Location: Morrisburg Arena, 28 Ottawa St., Morrisburg
Admission: Free
Visit www.eohu.ca or call 1-800-267-7120 and ask for Health Line.
Vision
Charter for Active Living
The Municipality of South Dundas is an active and healthy community, where
families and individuals integrate active living into their everyday lives as they
learn, work, and play.
The Municipality of South Dundas will improve the physical and mental wellbeing of its residents by encouraging families and individuals to integrate active
living into their everyday lives, as they learn, work, and play, through continued
education and promotion of healthy living and accessible programming.
Why a Charter for Active Living?
SOUTH DUNDAS
Having a Charter for Active Living in South Dundas encourages a community health approach by promoting
a supportive and barrier-free environment where South Dundas residents can choose to adopt healthier
behaviours and be physically active. The Charter endorses the municipality's commitment to ensure that active
living and physical activity opportunities are created, and that the community is made aware of the services
and programs available.
Recreation
Goal
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South Dundas Sports Funding Information
Canadian Tire Jumpstart
What is Jumpstart?
Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a national charitable
program that helps financially disadvantaged kids
participate in organized sport and recreation. We help
cover registration, equipment and/or transportation
costs.
What sports & activities are included?
Children select their own activities reflecting their
individual interests and physical needs.
We have supported involvement in more than 60
sports and recreation activities such as: hockey,
swimming, soccer, basketball, dance, yoga, climbing
and martial arts.
How can I apply?
Applications for the Jumpstart Program can be picked
up at any Canadian Tire location.
Upper Canada Champions for kids
The Upper Canada District School
Board’s Champions for Kids
Foundation is a charity formed
to help level the playing field for
children of struggling families.
It gives families a helping hand and
allows their kids to participate in
sporting events, the arts, and other
fun activities outside of school hours.
Statistics suggest 16-18 per cent of children in Eastern
Ontario are living without the basic necessities for a
decent life. Many families are struggling to make ends
meet, and there isn’t enough money left at the end
of the month to provide the extras in life that make
childhood more enjoyable.
Children are referred to the foundation through
the principal of their respective school, and that
referral is directed to a foundation
disbursements committee that
evaluates requests and decides the
level of support the foundation will
provide.
Champions for Kids has raised more
than $1 million since January, 2008,
and helped hundreds of kids attend
summer camp, funded participation
in minor hockey and minor soccer, paid for dance
lessons and helped families meet their children’s
medical needs such as paying for eyeglasses, dental
care, cancer treatments and EpiPens.
Children can be referred for help by contacting the
principal of the closest board school in your area.
School contacts and more information can be found at
www.ucdsb.on.ca.
Recreation
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: 613-989-3830
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Garbage & Recycling
Garbage & Recycling
South Dundas has weekly curbside, residential garbage
pickup. Businesses are permitted to take advantage of
this pickup, but must comply with the Municipality’s
Garbage Bylaw. Blue box and green box collection are gathered on
alternate weeks and on the same day as garbage
collection. One week, the green box material will be
collected; the following week the blue box material will
be collected.
Remember: All residents and businesses are
permitted to set out two garbage bags at curb side.
Any additional garbage must be in an authorized
garbage bag purchased from various locations in the
Municipality. The price of additional garbage bags is
$1.25 per bag.
Visit southdundas.com for the full list of Garbage
Regulations.
Why should I recycle?
Recycling:
• Conserves Resources
• Saves Energy
• Helps protect the Environment
• Reduces landfill
• Saves you money
Accepted Recyclable Materials
Green Box:
Blue Box:
Newspapers
Flyers
Fine paper
Box board
Paper egg cartons
Toilet paper
Toilet paper rolls
Pizza boxes (residue free)
Telephone directories
Corrugated cardboard
Paper shredding
Magazines
Catalogues
Metal Food and beverage cans
Glass food and drink bottles and jars
Plastic bottles & containers (with recycling symbol on bottom & numbers 1,
2, 3, 4, or 5 only)
Aluminum pie plates
Foil
Rigid foil containers & trays
Household Hazardous Waste
South Dundas participates with the Township of North
Dundas in its Household Hazardous Waste Program. South Dundas residents may take their household
hazardous waste to the depot located at 12620 Boyne
Road (east of Winchester) from 8:00 am to noon on the
following days:
• Saturday, May 23
• Saturday, June 20
• Saturday, July 18
• Saturday, August 15
• Saturday, September 12
• Saturday, October 10
There are no tipping or dumping charges; however,
you are required to produce your driver’s license or
other identification that can confirm your place of
residence in South Dundas.
Spring Clean Up Day will take place on April 18. For
more information, check our website.
Don't forget to keep your
Garbage & Recycling Calendar
on back cover!
Non Accepted Recyclable Materials
Green Box:
Blue Box:
Hard covered books
Waxed or coated boxes
Styrofoam
Plastic handles
Plastic bags
Light bulbs
Ceramics
Mirrors
Window glass
Pyrex
Herbicide or pesticide
containers
Aerosol or paint cans
Car Fluid Bottles
Foil with paper or lamination
Municipal Information
Garbage & Recycling Collection
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Garbage & Recycling
Garbage & Recycling
Landfill Sites
The Municipality of South Dundas has two landfill
sites that are open year-round. Please note that the
landfill sites will be closed on December 25, December
26 and January 1.
Williamsburg Site
4021 County Rd. 8,
Williamsburg, Ont.
Hours:
Tuesday Thursday Saturday 8:00am–1:00pm
8:00am–1:00pm
9:00am–Noon
Matilda Site
10815 Seibert Rd., Iroquois, Ont.
Hours:
Wednesday Friday Saturday 8:00am–1:00pm
8:00am–1:00pm
1:00pm–4:00pm
Composting Sites
The Municipality of South Dundas has two
community composting sites.
Morrisburg Composting Site
The site is open year-round, 24/7.
It is located at:
70 Prospect Road
Morrisburg, Ontario
K0C 1X0
Municipal Information
Iroquois Composting Site
Volunteers operate the Iroquois site on Saturdays,
April 4 to November 28 from 10:00 am–noon.
It is located at:
10 Bouck Street
Iroquois, Ontario
K0E 1K0
From Garbage to Garden
Composting is a simple way to add nutrient-rich soil
to fuel growth and vitality. It’s free, easy, and good
for the environment!
What can I bring to the Composting Sites?
• Leaves
• Grass
• Garden Waste
• Brush
• Wood Chips
• Compost itself
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Recycle your Electronics
Recycle your Electronics free of charge at both landfill
sites. All proceeds from the collection will be donated
to the House of Lazarus.
The Dirt on Composting:
• Composting returns important nutrients to soil
• Composting keeps valuable resources out of
landfills
• Composting is chemical-free
• Composting is environmentally friendly
• Composting is one way to reduce greenhouse
gases produced by landfills
Fire & Emergency Services
Fire & Emergency Services
Fire Stations
Carbon Monoxide
Morrisburg Fire
Station 1-6
6 Fifth Street West,
Morrisburg
It replaces oxygen in the blood and prevents the flow of
oxygen to the heart, brain and other vital organs.
Willliamsburg Fire
Station 1-8
4334 Villa Drive,
Williamsburg
Open Air Burning
Any type of open air burning is not permitted within
the villages of Iroquois, Morrisburg, and Williamsburg.
This includes burning in fire bowls, chimneas and
other such devices. If you live outside of the village,
these are permitted, with restrictions.
Bylaw No. 20000-0000 requires you to obtain a burn
permit before you burn yard waste or other like
material, and you must follow specific guidelines. For
information, including maps of restricted areas and
how to obtain a permit, please visit the South Dundas
Municipal Centre or website.
Join Us!
Looking for a way to support your community?
Experience the thrill and pride of being a volunteer
firefighter. We are looking for dedicated members
to join our team. Applications are available online at
www.southdundas.com.
Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odourless, tasteless,
toxic gas that enters the body through the lungs during
the normal breathing process.
Carbon Monoxide kills and injures.
Where does Carbon Monoxide come from?
• Wood
• Propane
• Natural Gas
• Heating Oil
• Coal
• Kerosene
• Charcoal
• Gasoline
What are the sources of Carbon Monoxide in my home?
• Wood Burning/Gas Stove
• Gas Refrigerator
• Gasoline Engines
• Kerosene Heater
• Others
Carbon monoxide detectors are mandatory
in dwellings with an attached garage or
fuel burning appliance.
Smoke Alarms Save Lives
Working smoke alarms detect and alert people to fire
in its early stages, providing the warning needed to
escape safely.
Take a minute to inspect
and test all the smoke
alarms in your home.
Smoke alarms older than
10 years no longer offer a
reliable level of safety.
Check the date of
manufacturing on the back
of your alarms—if they are
10 years or older, replace
them immediately.
For more information,
please contact South
Dundas Fire & Emergency
Services.
Municipal Information
Iroquois Fire Station 1-4
1 Dundas Street,
Iroquois
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Dog Tags and Building Permits
Dog Tags and Building Permits
It’s time to renew your Dog Tag!
South Dundas requires residents to register and obtain
a dog tag(s). There is a maximum of three dogs allowed
per location. Please contact the Municipality of South
Dundas for more information.
Dogs must be under control at all times. Should you
walk your dog, please carry a bag or device to collect
any waste from your dog (stop and scoop please) and
keep your dog on a leash.
Wild Animals
The Municipality of South Dundas does not remove
wildlife from private properties. Property owners
should contact a licensed pest control or licensed
trapper to assist with the removal of wildlife such as
racoons and skunks.
If you or a domestic animal has come into contact with
a wild animal suspected of having rabies, please seek
medical attention and contact the Ministry of Natural
Resources at 1-800-667-1940.
Are you starting a new household project?
Under the Ontario Building Code, a building permit
is required for the construction or alteration of any
structure over 10 meters square (108 sq. ft.) in area. It
is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that a building
permit is obtained prior to any of the construction
taking place.
Fast FAQs
What is a building permit?
The Province of Ontario has designed a set of
construction standards intended to offer a level of life
safety and health in the buildings where they live,
work and play. Obtaining a building permit ensures
that your home and other buildings meet these
standards in the Ontario Building Code.
Why are building permits needed?
Building permits are necessary to ensure that
applicable provincial laws, zoning requirements and
fire and structural safety standards are met.
Municipal Information
What types of projects require a
building permit in South Dundas?
The types of projects that require a building permit
include but are not limited to:
• Pools
• Roofed Porches
• Sunrooms
• Carports
• Attached or detached garages or sheds
• Additions
• New or structural alterations; example: larger
windows and doors, load bearing walls, etc.
• Adding and removing most walls
• Any new buildings including farm buildings and
structures
• Addition of a bedroom in a basement
• Changing the use or occupancy of a building
Where can I find more information?
Please contact the Building Department at 613-543-2673
regarding your projects and the required permits.
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Marriage Licences and Facilities
Marriage Licences and Facilities
Getting married? What you need to know.
Who can perform a marriage ceremony?
A religious marriage can be performed by a member
of a recognized religious organization authorized to
perform marriages in Ontario under the Marriage Act.
A civil marriage ceremony may be performed by a
Marriage Commissioner, such as the Municipal Clerk,
who has been appointed by the Municipality.
Do I need a Marriage Licence?
In most cases, if you are being married in a religious
or civil ceremony, you must obtain a Marriage Licence
through the Municipality.
Civil Wedding Ceremonies
Are you looking for an experienced Wedding Officiant
to make your wedding ceremony exceptional? The
Municipality of South Dundas offers civil marriage
ceremonies officiated by Brenda Brunt, Clerk and
Marriage Commissioner.
Ceremonies can be conducted in Council Chambers at
the South Dundas Municipal Centre or in your location
of choice.
In order to provide the right service to the couple
and prepare a personalized wedding, a pre-ceremony
meeting will be scheduled with both parties.
To avoid disappointment, couples are encouraged
to reserve their wedding date with an Officiant in
advance.
Wedding, Stag, Special Event?
South Dundas provides a variety of multi-use facilities
which are cost-efficient to meet the needs of your event
or activity. Staff are available to assist you with your
rental and any questions you may have.
Facility Amenities
Matilda Hall
Large hall with stage and full kitchen. Rented for
parties and special occasions.
Iroquois Civic Centre
Auditorium with full kitchen.
George Jowett Memorial Hall
Building used by various community groups and
rented for private parties, special occasions and regular
weekly bingos.
Dunbar Recreation Building
Building used by various community groups and
rented for private parties and special occasions.
For more information. call 613-543-2673.
Municipal Information
How do I get a Marriage Licence
or Marriage Certificate?
You may download a copy of the Marriage Licence
Application from the Service Ontario website, or you
can obtain a copy from the Municipality.
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Lottery Licences
What you need to know.
Lottery Licences
What is "charitable gaming" and how is it regulated?
"Charitable gaming" refers to lottery schemes permitted
by a licence under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Typically these may include bingos, raffles, break open
tickets, and bazaar gaming events held by charitable
and religious organizations. Charitable organizations
are regulated by licensing policies and the terms and
conditions of the licences issued by the province or
municipalities under authority of an Order-in Council.
The commercial sector of the charitable gaming
industry is regulated by the Gaming Control Act, 1992,
and accompanying Regulations.
What is a “lottery scheme”?
A “lottery scheme” may be defined as any scheme that
has the following three components:
• a prize;
• a chance to win the prize; and
• a consideration or fee.
Therefore, if money is paid or other consideration
is given for a chance to win the prize, then it is
considered to be a lottery scheme.
However, there are many types of lottery schemes for
which licences are not available.
Promotional contests that are carried out by companies
to promote products and increase sales cannot be
licenced to operate a lottery because they are not
charitable. For that reason, a company must ensure
that the contest does not fall within the definition of a
lottery scheme.
Below you will find answers to frequently asked
questions including the types of organizations eligible
for a lottery licence, what events are provincially
licenced, what events are municipally licenced, and
how the licencing process works.
Municipal Information
Who can get a license to conduct a lottery event?
Canada’s Criminal Code permits charitable and
religious organizations to conduct a lottery scheme to
raise funds once a license is issued. Organizations must
have a demonstrated charitable or religious mandate
to qualify. Charitable refers to organizations which
provide programs for:
• relief of poverty;
• advancement of education;
• advancement of religion; and
• other charitable purposes beneficial to the
community.
To be considered eligible for a lottery license, each
organization must:
• Have been in existence for at least one (1) year
before being considered eligible for lottery licenses;
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• Have provided charitable community services
consistent with the primary objectives of the
organization for at least one (1) year;
• Have a place of business in Ontario;
• Demonstrate that it is established to provide
charitable services in Ontario and use proceeds
for objects or purposes which benefit Ontario
residents; and
• Assume full responsibility for the conduct and
management of its lottery events.
The primary purposes of an organization are
determined by considering:
• The mandate of the organization as set out in its
incorporation documents or documents stating the
organization’s objects;
• The objects of the organization as described in the
license application; and
• The services which have actually been provided by
the organization to the community.
What is considered ineligible use of proceeds?
Proceeds from lottery licenses may not be used for:
• Academic and sports awards and trophies;
• Volunteer recognition
• Fundraising activities, including wages for
fundraiser and the cost of promotional materials;
• The provision of services for which the
organization receives government funding or is
required by law to provide;
• Legal Fees/costs incurred by the organization;
• Accounting fees, except as provided for by the
terms and conditions of the lottery license;
• Out of pocket expense for volunteers to participate
in the licensed lottery event, except as provided for
by the terms and conditions of the lottery license.
What lottery schemes do municipalities license?
A municipality may issue licenses to conduct the
following lottery events:
• Bingo events with prize boards $5,500 and under;
• Media bingo events;
• Ticket raffle lotteries for prizes $50,000 and under;
• All break open ticket lotteries not licensed by the
provincial office; and
• Bazaar gaming events.
How does my organization apply for a lottery license?
Determine what type of lottery scheme your
organization intends to conduct, and:
• Application for Lottery Licensing First Time
Questionnaire
• Obtain the appropriate application form from the
municipal office
• Complete the form according to the instructions
and the policies or guide as set out for the lottery
event.
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SD&G County Library Programs
SD&G County Library Programs
Iroquois
www.sdglibrary.ca
Morrisburg Branch
34 Ottawa Street, Morrisburg
Phone: 613-543-3384
[email protected]
Hours:
Monday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am–8:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am–1:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am–8:00 pm
Friday: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Iroquois Branch
1 Dundas St., Iroquois
Phone: 613-652-4377
[email protected]
Hours:
Tuesday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am–2:00 pm
Thursday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm
Friday: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Williamsburg Branch
Community Information
12319 County Rd. 18, Williamsburg
Phone: 613-535-2185
[email protected]
Hours:
Tuesday: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm
Wednesday: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm
Thursday: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Williamsburg
Lego Club—Saturdays, May to August from 10:00 am–noon
Lego Club is a great time to play, build, and meet your neighbours. All ages enjoy
building with bricks, making this the perfect family activity.
Pre-School Story Time—Wednesday, May 13 & June 10 at 10:30 am
Come and join us for stories, rhymes, songs, and fun. A program for preschool
children with parent/caregiver.
PA Day Fun—Friday, May 28 at 1:00 pm
Drop by the library for fun and games on your day off from school!
Scrabble Club—Wednesdays in June from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Come and flex your vocabulary muscle. All skill levels welcome!
Senior's Social—Tuesday, June 9, at 3:30 pm
Join us for coffee and cookies and learn about the great services offered for seniors.
Pre-School Summer Reading Club—Wed., July 8 & August 13 at 10:30 am
Summer is the time for fun and play, so join us for stories and activities. A program
for pre-school children.
Summer Reading Club – Wednesdays in July & August at 1:00 pm
Join the TD Summer Reading Club and discover thrilling books and amazing things
to do. For children aged 6–12.
Morrisburg
Seaway Yarn Crafters—Tuesdays from 2:00–4:00 pm
and the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6:00–8:00 pm
Join the group as they foster yarn crafts and mingle with fellow crafters.
Lego Club—Saturdays, May to August from 10:00 am–noon
Lego Club is a great time to play, build, and meet your neighbours. All ages enjoy
building with bricks—making this the perfect family activity.
Scrabble Club – Fridays from 1:30–3:30 pm
Come and flex your vocabulary muscle. All skill levels welcome!
PA Day Fun—Friday, May 28, at 1:00 pm
Drop by the library for fun and games on your day off from school!
Senior’s Social—Tuesday, June 16, at 10:30 am
Join us for coffee and cookies and learn about the great services offered for seniors.
Circle Time—Thursday, June 4, 11, 18, 25 at 10:30 am
Circle time is a relaxed, loosely structured program designed for preschool-aged
children with parent/caregiver. Summer Reading Club—Thursdays in July & August at 1:00 pm
Join the TD Summer Reading Club and discover thrilling books and amazing things
to do. For children aged 6–12.
Family Games Night—Every Thursday from 6:00–7:30 pm
Bring a friend and your own favourite game, or play with one of the library's games.
Coffee Club & Book Talk—Saturday May 16, June 20, July 18, and August 15 at 10:30 am
Join us for coffee and a chat about books you're reading, services your library is offering, gardening, local history and more.
Scrabble & Coffee—Saturday May 9 & June 13 at 10:30 am
Stop in for a coffee and play a game of Scrabble with friends. The library supplies the game and the coffee.
Jigsaw Puzzle Evening—Tuesday May 5, 4:00–7:30 pm
Share your favourite jigsaw puzzle with friends! This is a drop in program for children.
Lego After School—Wednesdays in May & June, 4:00–5:00 pm
A drop in program for school-aged children. The library supplies the Lego, so come and let your imagination build an empire.
Tablet Assistance—Wednesday, May 13 at 6:00 pm
Need help setting up your new tablet or eReader? We can help you set up your email, download eBooks and browse the web.
Summer Reading Club – Wednesdays in July & August at 4:00 pm
Join the TD Summer Reading Club and discover thrilling books and amazing things to do. For children 6–12 years old.
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Farmers' & Crafters' Markets/Art Display/Carmen Museum
Farmers' & Crafters' Markets
Iroquois Farmers’ & Crafters’ Market
When: Saturdays from 8:00am to noon
Where: Iroquois Plaza
Sell Local
It’s good for business. More than just an opportunity to
sell your wares, becoming a vendor is an excellent way
to market your business.
Connect one-on-one with customers and help them fall
in love with your products. They’ll know where to find
you next time!
Shop Local
Chat with local farmers and artisans while you pick up
some fresh produce and homemade wares. Season runs
from April 17 through Thanksgiving weekend.
Morrisburg Farmers’ & Crafters’ Market
When: Fridays from noon to 4:00pm
Where: Morrisburg Village Plaza
What you need to know about becoming a vendor:
• Produce sold can include local vegetables, fruit,
flowers, planting stock, honey and eggs.
• Products sold can include baked goods, preserves,
sauces, crafts and woodworking items that are
made locally.
• Permits are only $30/year for both the Iroquois
and Morrisburg Markets.
• Vendors can obtain the required permit at the
South Dundas Municipal Office.
• Opportunities exist to sell outside of advertised
hours. Contact the Municipal Office for details.
Local Art Display/Carman House Museum
Carman House Museum
Community Information
Featuring a historical kitchen garden! Sample an array
of fruits, vegetables and herbs as a costumed guide
tells you how these plants were used over 200 years
ago. This is only the start of the tour that will lead you
through a restored Georgian home built in the early
1800s. Open daily July and August from 10:00am to
5:00pm.
Local Art Display Program
The South Dundas Art Hanging Program is gearing up
for a new display period! This program provides space
in the South Dundas Municipal Centre to display your
art, and highlight the talents of local artists. If you are
one of the many talented artists from our area, please
contact Nicole at [email protected] or 613-543-2673.
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Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Two New Festivals Coming this Summer!
Jets Over Iroquois: A Miniature Airshow
Date: Saturday, July 4
Location: Iroquois Airport
Come watch an amazing miniature airshow with
radio-controlled jet model airplanes. Real miniature
jet engines will thrill you with realistic performance
and sound. Spectators will have the opportunity to see
them up close and talk with the pilots.
Community Information
Don't forget about our
Signature Festivals:
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South Dundas Home & Trade Show
Galop Canal Bluegrass Festival Antique Festival Iroquois Fly-In Breakfast
Tubie Fest
Golden Gears Annual Car Show and Concert
Upper Canada Playhouse Shows
For full details about these and other events,
view our Community Calendar online at
www.southdundas.com.
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Pork Fest
Date: Saturday, August 22
Location: Morrisburg Village Plaza
Pig out on a selection of ribs, pulled
pork, bacon and so much more!
This delicious BBQ will be
accompanied by entertainment and, of
course, great company.
Now Available on our Website:
'Submit Your Own Event'
Every month, more than 700 people visit our online
Community Calendar.
It’s easy to promote your community event there
too. Just visit the Community Calendar section of
www.southdundas.com and click “Add an Event.”
Fill out the online form with the name, date, time,
location and a short description of your event.
Not comfortable adding an event yourself? Contact
Katherine at [email protected] or
613-543-2673 to have the event posted for you.
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