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Identifying and Responding to the Training Needs of Simcoe County
The Simcoe County Training Board, a non-government, non-profit local board, designated to identify local training and adjustment needs and provide advice and recommendations to their government partners. With broad public involvement, the Board will gather labour market information, provide analysis of training needs and advise governments on existing training and adjustment programs and provide direction on the need for new programs or services.
The Simcoe County Training Board, a non-government, non-profit local board, designated to identify local training and adjustment needs and provide advice and recommendations to their government partners. With broad public involvement, the Board will gather labour market information, provide analysis of training needs and advise governments on existing training and adjustment programs and provide direction on the need for new programs or services.
Beausoleil First Nation
Beausoleil First Nation rests in the southern tip of Georgian Bay on Christian, Beckwith and Hope Islands. These magnificent islands are home to the Chippewa people.
Beausoleil First Nation rests in the southern tip of Georgian Bay on Christian, Beckwith and Hope Islands. These magnificent islands are home to the Chippewa people.
Bradford - Village Inn
It's not a secret! The Village Inn Bradford is Ontario's most popular landmark and entertainment destination. We are situated at 2 Holland Street East on the south east corner of Highway 11 and Simcoe Street. We're located just 20 minutes from Toronto, Canada's largest city. Barrie is 20 minutes to the north and Newmarket is 5 minutes to the south.
The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury has direct access to the Greater Toronto Area to the south - a market place of more than four million people, and Lake Simcoe and cottage country to the north - a major recreational and tourist destination. When traveling north along the 400 Highway, exit at Highway 88 and drive 5 km. east and you are in the heart of downtown Bradford. Go Bus, Go Train, and Taxi services provide easy daily access to the Village Inn Bradford.
It's not a secret! The Village Inn Bradford is Ontario's most popular landmark and entertainment destination. We are situated at 2 Holland Street East on the south east corner of Highway 11 and Simcoe Street. We're located just 20 minutes from Toronto, Canada's largest city. Barrie is 20 minutes to the north and Newmarket is 5 minutes to the south.
The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury has direct access to the Greater Toronto Area to the south - a market place of more than four million people, and Lake Simcoe and cottage country to the north - a major recreational and tourist destination. When traveling north along the 400 Highway, exit at Highway 88 and drive 5 km. east and you are in the heart of downtown Bradford. Go Bus, Go Train, and Taxi services provide easy daily access to the Village Inn Bradford.
Be The Change
This documentary film series focusing on Ecological / Social Justice issues is held once a month at the Gayety Theater in Collingwood Ontario on the third Wednesday of the month, from October to May. Presented by Investors Group, ‘Be The Change’ is meant to spark discussion amongst members of our community about the important issues facing us all. Each week after the film a guest speaker will hold interactive discussions in the theatre after the film is screened.
Admission – $7.00, Students – Free. Books of “Series Tickets” also available for $40 at Elephant Thoughts, The Environment Network, The Collingwood Public Library and Smart’s Flowers.
Live Music @ 6:30pm : Film@7:30pm : Discussion after the film
January 19, 2011 - "2012: Time for Change"
February 16, 2011 - Dirty Oil
March 16, 2011 - The Clean Bin Project
April 20, 2011 - Dirt! The Movie
May 18, 2011 - The End of the Line
This documentary film series focusing on Ecological / Social Justice issues is held once a month at the Gayety Theater in Collingwood Ontario on the third Wednesday of the month, from October to May. Presented by Investors Group, ‘Be The Change’ is meant to spark discussion amongst members of our community about the important issues facing us all. Each week after the film a guest speaker will hold interactive discussions in the theatre after the film is screened.
Admission – $7.00, Students – Free. Books of “Series Tickets” also available for $40 at Elephant Thoughts, The Environment Network, The Collingwood Public Library and Smart’s Flowers.
Live Music @ 6:30pm : Film@7:30pm : Discussion after the film
January 19, 2011 - "2012: Time for Change"
February 16, 2011 - Dirty Oil
March 16, 2011 - The Clean Bin Project
April 20, 2011 - Dirt! The Movie
May 18, 2011 - The End of the Line
Address:
Films at 161 Hurontario Street
Collingwood,
Phone: Elephant Thoughts: 705-444-2012
1875 A Charters Inn Bed and Breakfast
1875 A Charters Inn is one of Georgian Bay's finest victorian bed & breakfast. This little gem is nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a walk away; and the closest B&B to downtown Midland, the gateway to Georgian Bay’s 30,000 Islands.
1875 A Charters Inn is one of Georgian Bay's finest victorian bed & breakfast. This little gem is nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a walk away; and the closest B&B to downtown Midland, the gateway to Georgian Bay’s 30,000 Islands.
Address:
290 Second St.
Midland,
Phone: 800 724-2979
Wasaga Beach Winter Nordic Centre
In the winter, the Dunes area of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park provides a spectacular 800 hectare backdrop to 30 kilometres of cross-country ski trails. You will ski through a mixed forest of oaks and towering pines and see a variety of birds and mammals on groomed and track set trails. We also offer an 8 kilometre skating trail. Wasaga Nordic Centre operates from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
In the winter, the Dunes area of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park provides a spectacular 800 hectare backdrop to 30 kilometres of cross-country ski trails. You will ski through a mixed forest of oaks and towering pines and see a variety of birds and mammals on groomed and track set trails. We also offer an 8 kilometre skating trail. Wasaga Nordic Centre operates from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
Phone: 705-429-0943
http://www.wasagabeachpark.com/index.php?action=display&cat=28
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