Here is a quick snapshot of what’s happening around town the next 48 hours.
STUFF TO DO
Monday: Interested in brushing up on local history? Nine Ships 1825 is teaming up with Trent Valley Archives to launch Bicentennial Reflections; a novel inspired by the Peter Robinson Bicentennial Commemoration in 2025. Those interested can come out to 567 Carnegie Ave. at 10 a.m. to check out the book and hear from Bicentennial Reflections Editor Elwood Jones and Nine Ships 1825 Chair Brendan Moher.
Tuesday: Celebrate summer with Scottish Tea Season at Hutchison House. Scottish Teas will continue every Tuesday through Sunday until September 6 from 1-4 p.m. Tea will be served on the terrace in the period garden, along with fresh baked scones, preserves and more. Complimentary tours of the 1840’s restored stone house are included in the price of admission, which ranges from $5-15 for children to adults.
Looking for an adventure for the whole family this summer? The City of Peterborough is welcoming visitors back to the Peterborough Visitor Centre at the Lift Lock. The city-operated centre, located at 353 Hunter St. E., is now open and ready to serve as a base for visitors to explore local experiences along the waterway and beyond. Plan your local day trip with the help of the Peterborough Visitor Centre at the Lift Lock, open year-round and accessible by car, boat and active modes of transportation
LOCAL SPORTS: Support Our Teams
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July 7: The Peterborough Lakers will be at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena facing off against the Six Nations Chiefs at 8 p.m.
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