The Aquatics Centre has been closed to the public since November 2024 to accommodate renovations to the space that would address safety concerns caused by saltwater and high humidity. These renovations were deemed essential to ensure the facility could be used safely and effectively by the community. Due to unexpected recently discovered structural issues caused by saltwater and high humidity stemming from insufficiently sized HVAC equipment installed during the original construction, the renovation work is now expected to extend closure until fall 2025.
Mayor Strathdee will lead a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Town Hall cenotaph on Tuesday, November 11 at 10:45 a.m. Queen St. will be closed between Peel St. to Church St. from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for the event.
Following the ceremony, residents are...
Mayor Strathdee will lead a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Town Hall cenotaph on Tuesday, November 11 at 10:45 a.m. Queen St. will be closed between Peel St. to Church St. from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for the event.
Following the ceremony, residents are encouraged to visit the St. Marys Museum exhibit titled ‘Between the Lines: Stories & Signals of World War I’, beginning on Tuesday, November 11. The exhibit examines different methods of communications during the First World War, including letters and postcards sent home from St. Marys soldiers and cryptography on the front lines. Between the Lines will be available for viewing during the Museum’s regular hours until November 2026.
New this year is an interactive map that the community can use to explore all the banners around town or use the searchable list to quickly locate a loved one’s banner. The interactive map can be viewed at rcl236stmarys.ca/banners. Any question or inquiries about the banners should be directed to the St. Marys Legion.
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