Check Out The New Pop Up Ice Cream Store GG's In East City

GG's opens in East City

Jen & Kelly posing on opening day with PTBOCanada's Julie Morris

Jen and Kelly—former owners of the Peterborough shop Girlie Girls—have opened a "pop-up" ice cream parlour in East City called GG's: Cones of Deliciousness (funnily enough in their old location at 75 Hunter Street East!).

Jen and Kelly look forward to a busy summer season and will see what the fall brings to determine if they will open year round. They offer 32 flavours from Kawartha Dairy, are cash only, and are open the following hours in the summer months...

JUNE

  • Thursday to Sunday - 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.

JULY & AUGUST

  • 7 Days a Week - 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Give GG's a follow on Twitter.

—post and photos by Evan Holt

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: Cindy Gynane's Love For Real Estate & The Kawarthas

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Here Are Amazing Photos From Inside The Tunnels & Abandoned Attic At PCVS

There is an old tunnel between PCVS and the Armoury building dating back to the 1930s that was intended to facilitate cadets from the school "who would be saved outside movement in tough times," local historian Elwood Jones tells PTBOCanada.

Until now, we have never seen photos from inside the tunnel of this iconic building—or of the abandoned auditorium there. But former PCVS student Julie Douglas (2002-2007) did get inside both.

Photo by Julie Douglas

"I'd heard rumours about the tunnels and an abandoned auditorium above the science labs and had always wanted to visit (and even asked the science teachers if I could check it out a couple of times), but was always told no," Douglas tells PTBOCanada.

Photo by Julie Douglas

But all that changed in 2012 with the school's pending closure: "I'm a photographer who shoots a lot of abandoned buildings, so with rumours of the school potentially closing [it closed in June 2012 as a high school], I got in touch with a former teacher and the principal to see if I could document the space before it closed—and was granted permission," Douglas says.

Historical photo courtesy Trent Valley Archives: Armoury (at left) and PCVS (at right)

"It was an amazing experience to be able to revisit a building that I had spent so much time in, and finally access the off-limits areas," Douglas tells PTBOCanada.

These stunning photos below supplied to PTBOCanada by Julie Douglas were taken in May 2012...

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Armchair in the abandoned attic/auditorium above the science labs

Auditorium: wide shot looking opposite to the armchair

Documents/images from Cadets 1939-1940

Old scantron tests lying in the attic

Chair in the tunnels

Around another corner in the tunnels

Detail of the controls for the elevator in the tunnels

 Looking up in the elavator

 Ladder in the tunnels

For more about the photography of Julie Douglas, go here.

—post by Neil Morton

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Sophie Grégoire Trudeau Is Excited About Peterborough Yoga Festival

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is a passionate yoga instructor among many other interests.

In a new Facebook video, she just gave a great plug to the upcoming 2nd annual Peterborough Yoga Festival.

Watch the video below of Sophie mentioning the festival and Peterborough...

Get your tickets to the yoga festival here.

—post by Scott Arnold

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The Wiggles Are Coming To Showplace October 6th

The popular Australian children's group The Wiggles are on a world tour, and are making a stop in Peterborough October 6th, where they will be performing at Showplace.

The Wiggles—who are celebrating their 25th birthday, the release of their new CD and DVD Wiggle Town, and their hit TV show—are playing two shows on October 6th, one at 3 p.m. and the other at 6:30 p.m., Showplace Marketing Manager Emily Martin tells PTBOCanada.

After 25 years of performing, The Wiggles are the world’s No. 1 Children’s entertainment group. With 7 million albums, 23 million DVDs, and 8 million books sold, the Wiggles have performed to millions of fans worldwide, and count amongst their fans such high-profile celebrities as Robert De Niro, Jerry Seinfeld, Cate Blanchett, Chris Rock, Shaquille O’Neal and Harry Styles.

Tickets go on sale online Friday, June 10th at 10 a.m. so make sure to mark that in your calendar as tickets will go fast! You can also buy them starting at 11 a.m. in person at the Showplace box office.

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Startup Coffee 2.0 Launches At Silver Bean Café For Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Startup Peterborough, a place for budding and seasoned entrepreneurs to gather, learn from each other and get access to invaluable resources, is launching a special Startup Coffee 2.0 event Thursday, June 9th at the Silver Bean Café from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.


"We've re-energized Startup Coffee, bringing a pitch element to the table," according to a Startup Peterborough release. "Think of Startup Coffee 2.0 as a bit of an 'Open Mic' for pitches, where startups and entrepreneurs are able to pitch their business ideas, products, services/new offerings to the attendees for feedback."

The idea of adding the pitch concept element for the Startup Coffee event is to really help give entrepreneurs the confidence they need to pitch their ideas to investors, potential business partners, prospective/current clients, friends, family, etc.

Don't miss this great networking event!

For more information about this event, contact Startup Peterborough's Ash Matheson at AMatheson@peterboroughed.ca.

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Watch This Great Video Of Taste Of Downtown

Thousands of people enjoyed Taste of Downtown on a beautiful, sunny Saturday (June 4th) as Charlotte St. was closed off to vehicle traffic from George St. to Aylmer St. for this annual event showcasing the vibrant downtown.

The Peterborough Downtown Business Association did a great job again this year with organizing this amazing event.

Local videographer/photographer Patrick Stephen was there and put together this awesome video. Watch it below...

Check out the amazing experience of the Taste Of Downtown in Peterborough. Amazing food, businesses, people and performances. Thanks to the Peterborough DBIA for organizing an amazing event. For more great PTBO Films check out www.stephendigital.com/Films Created by Patrick Stephen | Stephen Digital Photo

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Watch For Turtles Laying Eggs

There are numerous spottings now of turtles alongside of roads and elsewhere—many of which are laying eggs.

We spotted this turtle laying eggs at Trent University near the Athletic Centre this morning.

Peterborough Police tweeted out this reminder to the public to watch for the turtles on the shoulders of roads...

***If you spot an injured turtle, contact the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre.

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Edmison Heights P.S. Student Luke Howard Wins Safety Patroller Of The Year

Edmison Heights P.S. Student Luke Howard Wins Safety Patroller Of The Year

336 local students participated in the CAA Safety Patroller program this year

 

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Pop-Up Patio Comes To Downtown Peterborough This Summer

Mayor Bennett; Delia Senra, Co-owner of Natas Café; and DBIA Executive Director Terry Guiel at the Ribbon cutting ceremony for pop up patio. Photo by Evan Holt

The Peterborough downtown, which is constantly innovating in exciting and dynamic new ways to showcase our beautiful downtown core—from upcoming (free) outdoor Wi-Fi (no official launch date yet) to the Summer Music series on Fridays to downtown murals—is now launching a "pop up patio".

The first pop up patio/sidewalk is at Natas Café on George Street...

Photo at Natas by Terry Guiel, DBIA

This pilot project meant to look at ways of "animating George Street" is a joint partnership between the City of Peterborough, the DBIA and Natas Café. Parking along this section of George Street will shift as the police have given up their dedicated spaces to become regular parking, resulting in no parking spaces being lost.

Photo by Evan Holt

The patio is on the sidewalk, and a pedestrian bump-out has been created to ease traffic around it. Much like the seasonal patios on Hunter Street, the new pop-up patio will be available when the weather gets warm and will be stored off-site in the off season.

“This is going to help animate George Street as people driving and cycling down one of our busiest streets see our downtown patrons outside enjoying themselves,” says Terry Guiel, Executive Director of the DBIA. “We’re excited to launch this pilot project at Natas Café and hopefully we can build on this in the future.”

"The City and the DBIA are working together to activate public spaces in our downtown," says Mayor Bennett.

"The sidewalk bump-out pilot project joins other initiatives such as the downtown murals program and the planned urban park at the Louis Street parking lot as we continue to invest in creative ways to generate activity in the commercial core for the benefit of the entire community," adds Mayor Bennett.

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