June 26 is National Canoe Day: Visit the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough and Try some great Local Canoe routes

Visit the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough. It rocks!June 26 (Saturday) is National Canoe Day, and you can learn about some of the local festivities happening here in Peterborough by visiting the Canadian Canoe Museum website.

In honour of National Canoe Day, Peterborough's Kevin Callan—a renowned expert on canoeing, camping, and the great outdoors—gives PtboCanada some great paddling routes for people to try in the Kawarthas:


Eels Creek

Route 1: Take Highway 28 north, through Burleigh Falls and before Haultain. Drive over Eels Creek bridge on highway and park immediately to the right. Put in and paddle downstream to Northey’s Bay Rd. Take out or simply paddle back up stream.

Route 2: Shortly before Haultain, turn right off Highway 28 onto Northey’s Bay Road, towards Petroglyphs Provincial Park. Use parking area on the northwest side of Eels Creek bridge. Paddle upstream to Highfalls and return via same route.


Crab Lake

Route: Take Highway 28 north, through Burleigh Falls and almost to Apsley. Turn left off highway onto Anstruther Road. Drive five kilometers and turn left on to small road leading to Wolf Lake public access. Paddle across Wolf Lake and take 107 meter portage to Crab Lake.


Lovesick Lake Wolf Island Provincial Park

Route: Drive north on Highway 28 to Burleigh Falls. Put in at the public launch on the northwest side of the falls. Paddle upstream to Lock 30 and circle Wolf Island.


Gold and Cold Lakes

Route: Drive north on Highway 36, north of Buckhorn, then yield right onto Highway 507 (at Flynn’s Corner store). Approx. 15 km make a right onto Beaver Lake Rd. A public access for Catchacoma Lake is about 3 km along but you can continue, crossing the bridge. Park along the road before the second bridge. Gold Lake is to your right. Paddle almost directly across to the 100 meter portage on beach, to the right of creek leading into Cold Lake.


Coon Lake Ponds

Route: Drive north on Highway 28. Shortly after Burleigh Falls, turn left onto Coon Lake Road. Watch it. It curves to the left after a couple of kilometers. After about 6 kilometers you’ll see a rough parking area and the Coon Lake access is down the grade to your right. Paddle across Coon, portage up and over a hill to the first pond and take shorter portages into two remaining ponds. Return via same route.

[Kevin Callan - The Happy Camper; Kevin's Explore Blog; The Canadian Canoe Museum]

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Spotlight: Peterborough's This and That Store


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This and That is a new store located at 768 The Kingsway and is just that... a lot of this and a lot of that.

This and That owner Anne Miller purchased a fair amount of goods from a Peterborough Liquidators auction and has set up shop there. There are new, vintage and one-of-a-kind items for sale, ranging from knickknacks to housewares.

The store houses quite a lot of goods, and Anne is still setting up areas of the shop. One section of the store, for example, will become the "Holiday" corner and have all of the Christmas and Easter items.

This and That is open Wednesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pop in for a look, because you never know what you might find. —Evan Holt

 
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One of the largest collections of bells in the KawarthasLocal jewellery—including some created from computer parts

Moment in Twitter Time: The Day an Earthquake Hit Peterborough

In the order they came in on our @Ptbo_Canada feed shortly after the Earthquake hit at 1:41 p.m., here were some of the initial tweets (and confusion) from Peterborough tweeps:

cherylayres

did you just feel that tremor! 

jacksoncreek

miskinlaw

I am in Whitby Ontario Canada. I think I just felt a serious earthquake. Wazzzzup?

TanyaFusco

Did anyone just feel that?

candaceshaw

Um, did anyone else in the Traill College area just feel the earth move? My house just shook in a way I've never felt before.

anndouglas

Our entire house is shaking and creaking. Construction crews digging nearby or earth tremor?

brucehead

Earthquake in Peterboorugh too!

cgooderham

Did anyone just feel an tremor? There were no trucks in my area and I just felt an earthquake... 1:43pm Eastern TIME #earthquake

jameshiggins

Ummm... eathquake, anyone?

ptbogreenup

Did we just experience an earthquake?

cherylayres

@miskinlaw I felt it here in west end Peterborough - felt like th house just slid sideways

Ricwi

Uh... Anyone else just feel the earth move?

subschema

Thought it was just me. So weird. RT @evmustang: Amazing. RT @cherylayres: did you just feel that tremor!

stevehancock

Did y'all just feel that?

StickShots

Did we just have earth tremors in peterborough? My apt was shaking

TanyaFusco


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The Peterborough Little Lake Musicfest 2010 Season Starts This Saturday

The Little Lake Musicfest (formerly The Festival of Lights) will soon kick off another season of music at Del Crary Park. What better way to while away a summer evening with like-minded music fans.

It would seem to be the focus of the Little Lake Musicfest to appeal to a wide audience. A rambling array of musical genres are on the lineup, with some tribute acts mixed in there too.

The festival kicks off the season with a concert this Saturday (June 26th), featuring Canadian country and western favourite George Canyon. From there on, the season continues with shows from the likes of Valdy (July 7th), Trooper (July 31) and The Blues Brothers Review (August 14).

Great local music gets dropped into the mix on Thursday, July 1, with a Canada Day show featuring The Weber Brothers. The second half of a local double whammy comes on Saturday, July 3, when the spotlight falls on blues sensation Jimmy Bowskill.

While the Canada Day show falls on a Thursday because of the holiday, most shows follow a Wednesday/Saturday rotation. The season comes to a close with former Monkee, Davy Jones, taking the stage on Saturday, August 28th.

For more details on the festival, click here.

Jeffrey Macklin, PtboCanada contributor

 

 

 


[Peterborough Little Lake Music Festival: website, on Facebook, on Twitter]

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PtboPic: Reggie's Burgers Rock. Just Sayin'

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PtboPics: City Police Investigation Continues at Home on Raymond St. where explosion occurred


[photos courtesy Harrison Perkins Photography. Click here to contact Harrison.]

[Related: Demolition begins at site of Wednesday explosion; Crews demolish Raymond Street home; Blast house torn down]

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Jake's Officially Closing Its Doors After 25 Years in Business

The Jake's staff (owner Kevin Ross is pictured centre front row) gather for a final goodbye

After 25 years, Jake's Neighbourhood Grill on Lansdowne St. W. is no more. The restaurant has been for sale since last August but hasn't found a buyer, and last night owner Kevin Ross gathered his staff together after work to tell them Jake's is officially shutting down. Above is the farewell picture of the amazing staff taken shortly after Ross made the announcement.

Jake's—and Ross—have become an institution in Peterborough, and it's very difficult for the staff, its patrons and the community to say goodbye. Some of the staff had been with Ross since the very beginning. "It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed," Ross says, taking a quote from Theodore Roosevelt.

Ross has changed his sign to say "Thank You Peterborough". We say "Thank You Jake's".


[Jake's Neighbourhood Grill; Restaurateur looking to sell Jake's Neighbourhood Grill]

[Related: Walkwel Shoes (Still Weird Not To Have It Around Anymore); Construction has begun at former Rock Haven location]

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$25,000 Raised for SickKids at Peterborough Radiothon

You RockKruz FM and The Wolf raised $25,000 for the Hospital for Sick Children yesterday during their 3rd annual SickKids Radiothon event at King and George streets. In total, $125,000 has been raised during the three years of the radiothon.

As the Examiner reports, about twenty Peterborough and area families shared stories of how SickKids helped them at their most vulnerable times. Donations were made online, called in, and at a BBQ at the radio stations held during the lunch hour. Congrats to The Wolf and Kruz, and the Peterborough community, for once again showing their generosity.

  

[Hospital for Sick Children; SickKids Foundation; SickKids Radiothon]

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Stephen Fearing Admires Peterborough's Old Buildings

In the first part of this interview with Canadian folk singer-songwriter Stephen Fearing (from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings) after a recent gig at PCVS, Fearing speaks fondly of all of the old buildings in Peterborough. He marvels at the old PCVS auditorium in particular, calling it "easily one of the best venues I've ever played."


And here's video from Fearing's performance at PCVS:

[Stephen Fearing; Fearing at first PCVS music series]

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Check out what these Two Peterborough teens created as part of a school physics project...in 2006

As it says here in the December 28, 2006 posting of the video on YouTube, "This pure work of art was created by two genius students at TAS Secondary School in Peterborough, Ontario. This was a physics project in grade 11. The objective was to create a cardboard chair which would hold at least 350 lbs, and up to 1000 lbs. Needless to say these two students took it upon themselves to make a creation above all creations. Making the chair was one thing... the second part of the project was to ADVERTISE it! So here you go. The iPad ad. Enjoy." 

And the update given on January 27 of this year: "Yeah, I know... we had the name first, haha."

[The iPad]

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