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Town of St. Marys (general contact)
175 Queen Street East,
St. Marys, ON.
N4X 1B6
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The Town of St. Marys is conducting a Transit Feasibility Study to evaluate and explore transit options for our community. As part of this process, we are gathering data and insights on the local transit needs and engaging with community members to understand their needs. The findings will be presented to Council later this year, who will determine whether to move forward with the plan.
We want to understand the need for public transit in St. Marys and what options would meet the needs of the community.
The Intercommunity Transportation Project (PC Connect) is projected to end on December 31, 2025. The Town is committed to finding innovative transportation solutions that address current gaps and ensure inclusivity and sustainability. In 2023, Council prioritized investigating and developing solutions for the local transportation gap for the 2022-2024 term.
The Let's Talk Transit Survey is now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated.
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 the closure until fall 2025.
The Town is hosting a drop-in Open House in the EndZone of the Pyramid Recreation Centre on Wednesday, June 18 from 5 to 7 PM. Residents will have the chance to observe the progress of the renovation to date and ask questions.
Read our full media release for details.
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 the closure until fall 2025.
The Town is hosting a drop-in Open House in the EndZone of the Pyramid Recreation Centre on Wednesday, June 18 from 5 to 7 PM. Residents will have the chance to observe the progress of the renovation to date and ask questions.
Read our full media release for details.