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1000 Islands Paintball

Do you want to let the steam off? Is the child in you alive and ready to play? Our Paintball Package is just for you!

 

It includes a full day of enormous paintball fun at Ground Zero Paintball, offering the safest playing experience possible! With over 200 acres of land, Ground Zero Paintball provides the most enjoyable playing experiences available in the area.

 

1000 Islands Paintball 2What you’ll receive at Ground Zero Paintball:

  • 500 paintballs
  • all day field admission
  • rental equipment

For details about Ground Zero visit their website ( www.gzpaintball.ca)

 

 

 

 

The 1000 Islands Paintball package includes:

  • A non-smoking room (on the same level for your easy access)
  • Continental buffet breakfast
  • A meal voucher to a local restaurant (so that you can also experience the town during your stay)
  • A full day of enormous paintball fun at Ground Zero Paintball

 

The rates vary according to dates, room type and package inclusions. Visit our ONLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM (https://reservations.1000islandtours.com/)to get your rate; or call us Toll Free at 1-800-267-9497 and allow our friendly front desk staff to help you plan your 1000 Islands Getaway!

 

Please Note: there are no double discounts and packages must be reserved in advance to avoid disappointment. Packages are subject to availability of the attraction and hotel. Rates and Packages are subject to change without notice. There are no refunds for unused portions of packages.

 

Book your 1000 Islands Paintball package today and let the games begin!

Weeklong Fun Spiel

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Weeklong event fun curling spiel.  With lots of food and laughter.

The North Bay Granite Club is gearing up for another six months of curling and plans to jumpstart the season with the annual Community Funspiel, sponsored by Joey’s Only Seafood Restaurant. True to the name, this event is for the community to enjoy. Regardless of age, gender, or ability, the only criteria for entry is that you are human and that you have $20 to invest.

Although curling teams are traditionally made up of four players, many will rotate through a larger lineup based on availability throughout the week. This makes the Community Funspiel an ideal event for family, friends, or co-workers to get out and socialize while trying something new. For $80, in addition to an item of $20 value for the prize table, teams will play three six-end games on either Monday/Wednesday/Friday or Tuesday/Thursday/Friday evenings during the week of Oct. 15-19.

Much is planned for after the curling has concluded, so curlers should intend to stick around. Finding enjoyment off the ice is as much about being a curler as what occurs on the slippery surface — therefore, food and entertainment will be provided nightly. Among the highlighted activities will be minnow races presented by Dave Bennett of CTV (Monday/Tuesday), live acoustic music by Gary Davison (Wednesday/Thursday), and a rocking Friday night with Duke Marvelous and company (music starting at 7 p.m). Free lessons will be provided Oct. 9-11 each night from 7 to 8 :30 p.m. and Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. prior to the Funspiel, for those seeking a slight edge over their rookie counterparts.

Registration for one or all of these sessions is open by visiting the Granite Club online (www.nbgcc.ca ) or contacting the office by phone (705-472-6740). Beyond the opening activities, there is an entire season of endless winter fun planned for members of the club and the community. The board of directors presided over by Mary Shannon has been hard at work throughout the summer to make improvements to the club (freshly painted), the ice schedule (maximized play time for all curlers), membership dues (ensuring the most value for your money), and increased visibility (to facilitate growth in every form and level of curling).

For more information, visit us at one of two Open Houses scheduled for early October. The Open Houses are scheduled for Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. and Oct. 13 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to register for desired leagues, lessons, programs and special events. Food and beverages will be provided at the Oct. 4 instalment, which is to be preceded by the fall annual general meeting of members at 5:30 p.m. Embrace the cool weather this fall and venture down to the Granite Club with your clean indoor running shoes and stretchy pants for a classic Canadian pastime.

Admission Details: $150.00 per team (4)

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Pet Friendly: No

 

Event or Related Website: www.gananoquecurlingclub.com

 

Contact Name: Jayne Curtis

Contact Email: info@gananoquecurlingclub.com

Contact Phone: 613-382-3281

Contact Organization: Gananoque Curling Club

 

Date :

from Sunday, February 28, 2016 – 1000 islands1:00pm to Thursday, March 3, 2016 – 6:00pm

 

Location event :

Gananoque Curling Club – 300 William St., South

The Big Hoot Spiel

63 games of curling, lunch and dinner Admission Details: $200.00 per team (4 people). Men’s curling spiel – 3 – 8end games Admission

Details: Free for spectators

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Pet Friendly: No

Event or Related Website: www.gananoquecurlingclub.com

Contact Name: Jayne Curtis

Contact Email: info@gananoquecurlingclub.com Contact Phone: 613-382-3281 Contact Organization: Gananoque Curling Club

 

Date :

from Friday, February 5, 2016 – 1000 islands- 7:00 am to Saturday, February 6, 2016 – 8:00 pm

 

Location event :

Gananoque Curling Club – 300 William St., South

Family Day in Canada – February 15th

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Family Day is observed in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan on the 15th of February. In British Columbia, Family Day falls on the second Monday of February. Family Day gives families the chance to spend time together. This holiday celebrates the importance of families and family life to people and their communities.

Activities to discover during that day…

On Family Day, many people plan and take part in activities aimed at the whole family. These include visiting art exhibitions, watching movies, skating on outdoor ice rinks, playing board games and taking part in craft activities.

As the weather is usually very cold in February, hot chocolate and freshly baked cookies are popular snacks. Other people use the long weekend as an opportunity for a short winter break or to travel to visit family members or friends.

Public Life

In the provinces of Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia many people have a day off work and schools are generally closed on Family Day. Many businesses and organizations are closed, but post offices may be open. Public transport services may run to their usual or reduced timetables.

In the province of Manitoba, the third Monday of February is a general holiday, known as Louis Riel Day. Many people have a day off work and school and many businesses, organizations and stores are closed. In some communities, stores are open after noon. Public transport services may run to Sunday or holiday timetables. In rural areas, there may be no services.

Background history of the « family day »

Family Day was first held in Canada in the province of Alberta in 1990. It is supposed to reflect the values of family and home that were important to the pioneers who founded Alberta, and give workers the opportunity to spend more time with their families. Family Day was introduced in Saskatchewan in 2007 and in Ontario in 2008. British Columbia observes Family Day as a statutory holiday for the first time in 2013. One of the reasons for introducing Family Day was that there was a long period when there were no holidays from New Year’s Day until Good Friday.

 

Gananoque Ontario |February ongoing events

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Council Meeting

Regular Council Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm.

Most meetings are conducted in the boardroom at the Emergency Services Building at 340 Herbert Street, Gananoque, ON – any changes will be posted on the Town’s website.

Public attendance is welcome.

This page only displays the current year’s Council meeting information. To View archived meetings’ agenda, backup material, or minutes please scroll to the bottom of this page and select the desired year. If searching a specific item go to the top of this screen and use the search engine provided by typing in the subject matter be sought – this will search across all years.

The Council Agenda is in an electronic interactive format. The supporting material for the Council Agenda is linked to the Agenda and appears as a paper clip – also attached is a draft motion that Council will be considering. To view a specific report or item on the agenda, open the Agenda then double click on the paper clip beside the desired item; or right click on the desired paper clip and then click on “Open File”.

The PDF documents on this page were created using Adobe XI: available for free at https://get.adobe.com/reader/. Problems will be experienced if working in Firefox 12.1 and Google Chrome 26.0.1410.64. Attached is a possible solution.

Date:

Tuesday, February 16, 2016 – 6:00pm
Tuesday, February 2, 2016 – 6:00pm
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 – 6:00pm

Location:
Emergency Services Building – 340 Herbert St

 

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Library Lego Club 

 

Gananoque Public Library Library Lego Club

Calling all LEGO builders! New session starts

Tuesday January 12, 2016 at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. For children between the ages of 7 and 12 years of age.

Register by e-mail: gplp@bellnet.ca, by phone: (613) 382-2432 or in person

Admission Details: Free

Contact Name: Deirde Crichton Contact Email: gplp@bellnet.ca

Contact Phone: 613 382-2436 Contact Organization: Gananoque Public Library

Date:
from Tuesday, January 12, 2016 – 6:00pm to Tuesday, March 15, 2016 – 7:00pm

Location:
Gananoque Public Library 100 Park Street Gananoque, Ontario

http://www.gananoquelibrary.ca/programs/

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1000 islands Gananoque Chamber of Commerce Levee and Breakfast

Come take advantage of a great networking opportunity with local business owners and professionals. Have breakfast with your local politicians and hear 2016 updates provided by MP Gord Brown, MPP Steve Clark, and mayors Joe Baptista and Erika Demchuk.

Price per ticket: Members: $25 Non Members: $30
Price per table (8 seats): Members: $175 Non Members: $200

Date:
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 – from 8:15am to 10:30pm

Contact:
Anna Maruska – 613-382-7744

Location:
Glen House Resort 409, 1000 Islands Parkway RR#1 Lansdowne K0E 1L0

http://www.1000islandsganchamber.com/m/event/chamber-levee-and-breakfast/?instance_id=341

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Ladies Chocoholic Spiel

Ladies only.  Curl 1 – 8 end and 1 – 6 end game and lunch, and chocolate desserts at 4 Admission Details: $150.00 per team (4 per team) Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Pet Friendly: No Event or Related Website: www.gananoquecurlingclub.com.
Contact Name: Jayne Curtis Contact Email: info@gananoquecurlingclub.com Contact Phone: 613-382-3281 Contact Organization: Gananoque Curling Club

Date:
Saturday, January 16, 2016 – from 8:00am to 5:00pm

Location:
Gananoque Curling Club 300 William Street

www.gananoquecurlingclub.com

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Men’s Skin’s Bonspiel

Men’s only Skins Curling.  Prizes Cash Admission Details: $225.00 per team (4 person) Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Pet Friendly:
Contact Name: Jayne Curtis Contact Email: info@gananoquecurlingclub.com Contact Phone: 613-382-3281 Contact Organization: Gananoque Curling Club

Date:
Friday, January 8, 2016 – 6:30pm to Saturday, January 9, 2016 – 7:00pm

Location:
Gananoque Curling Club 300 William Street

www.gananoquecurlingclub.com

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Gananoque Ontario | January ongoing events

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Council Meeting

Regular Council Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm.

Most meetings are conducted in the boardroom at the Emergency Services Building at 340 Herbert Street, Gananoque, ON – any changes will be posted on the Town’s website.

Public attendance is welcome.

This page only displays the current year’s Council meeting information. To View archived meetings’ agenda, backup material, or minutes please scroll to the bottom of this page and select the desired year. If searching a specific item go to the top of this screen and use the search engine provided by typing in the subject matter be sought – this will search across all years.

The Council Agenda is in an electronic interactive format. The supporting material for the Council Agenda is linked to the Agenda and appears as a paper clip – also attached is a draft motion that Council will be considering. To view a specific report or item on the agenda, open the Agenda then double click on the paper clip beside the desired item; or right click on the desired paper clip and then click on “Open File”.

The PDF documents on this page were created using Adobe XI: available for free at https://get.adobe.com/reader/. Problems will be experienced if working in Firefox 12.1 and Google Chrome 26.0.1410.64. Attached is a possible solution.

Date:

Tuesday, February 16, 2016 – 6:00pm
Tuesday, February 2, 2016 – 6:00pm
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 – 6:00pm

Location:
Emergency Services Building – 340 Herbert St

 

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Library Lego Club 

 

Gananoque Public Library Library Lego Club

Calling all LEGO builders! New session starts

Tuesday January 12, 2016 at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. For children between the ages of 7 and 12 years of age.

Register by e-mail: gplp@bellnet.ca, by phone: (613) 382-2432 or in person

Admission Details: Free

Contact Name: Deirde Crichton Contact Email: gplp@bellnet.ca

Contact Phone: 613 382-2436 Contact Organization: Gananoque Public Library

Date:
from Tuesday, January 12, 2016 – 6:00pm to Tuesday, March 15, 2016 – 7:00pm

Location:
Gananoque Public Library 100 Park Street Gananoque, Ontario

http://www.gananoquelibrary.ca/programs/

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Colonial Resort’s Health Club and Spa

Treat yourself to a Sensations Spa service during your 1000 Islands Vacation!

 

Colonial Resort's Health Club and SpaWhether you are a registered guest, or a local resident with a membership, you are more than welcome to take advantage of the Sensations Colonial Resort’s Health Club and Spa for an unforgettable relaxing experience.

 

 

Here you can choose from a variety of spa services, including body and soul treatments, facial treatments, hand and foot treatments and more! Members are permitted to use the facilities including indoor heated pool, whirlpool spa, steam room, sauna, indoor serenity garden, tennis and outdoor games, change room and showers. If you are an overnight guest, these facilities are included in your room rental.

 

Here are some of the most popular choices at the Colonial Resort’s Health Club and Spa:

 

  • Dollarphotoclub_70564979“Surrender to the Bliss” Massage (30 minutes) – this tranquil & de-stressing body massage is ideal for anyone wanting to reduce tension, soothe muscle soreness & promote a feeling of wellbeing.
  • Couples Massage (30 minutes) – this tranquil & de-stressing body massage is meant for couples to experience together, in the same room and at the same time.
  • The “Zen” Experience (1.5 hours) – this uniquely designed treatment is an infusion of several energetic modalities (Relaxation Massage, Quantum Touch, Reiki, Chakra Balancing, & Reflexology). The ultimate indulgence for your body, mind & spirit!
  • Chakra Balancing (1 hour) – Feeling overwhelmed? This innovative treatment focuses on the 7 main energy centers of the body using energy work & reflexology. Leave feeling calm, focused and grounded!
  • Reflexology (1 hour) – this ancient form of healing allows you to float into a deep state of calmness. Application of pressure points to the feet restores the flow of energy, eases muscle aches and promotes relaxation. Finish the session with a soothing foot massage for a whole new level of recreation!

 

All rates are subject to HST; rates & taxes are subject to change without notice.

All members must sign in at Front Desk & present membership card to clerk upon arrival.

Child memberships may only be purchased with an adult membership.

Memberships are not transferable to friends or family.

Lockers are available but must be emptied at end of membership.

Members must supply own towels.

The pools are not supervised, therefore use at own risk. Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. We also recommend that no person swim alone.

Health club hours: 7 days per week, 8 am to 10 pm (Check with the office for off-season hours).

Membership must be paid in full at time of application.

We ask all members & guests to comply with health club rules and safety regulations posted in the health club. We reserve the right to revoke any membership without refund for any person(s) not complying with the rules and regulations.

Spa services must be reserved in advance. Contact us for more information and rates. Our toll free number is 1-800-267-9497 or direct at 613-382-3226.