For over 125 years, Bancroft has served as the economic and cultural hub of northern Kossuth County. To encourage business development, the city offers economic and other incentives to new or expanding businesses. Similar incentives are available to encourage residents to improve their homes. This has created high quality, yet affordable, housing for Bancroft residents.The city offers a plethora of services including public water, sewer and electricity as well as weekly garbage collection. The city maintains police and ambulance services and the township fire department is located within the city limits.Recreation opportunities abound for Bancroft residents including city maintained parks, tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, a softball diamond and the famed and historic Bancroft Memorial Ballpark.
Lynn Philip Hodgson at Hastings Civic CentreFriday, The Friends of Hastings Library and the Hastings Historical Society invite you to an evening with Lynn Philip Hodgson. Lynn is the author of 'Inside Camp X' the top secret World War II Secret Agent Training School on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Discover the story of this mysterious camp and its contribution to the Allied war effort. No admission fee - free will donation. Refreshments will be served.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
Anyone living in Centre Hastings, Madoc Township or Tudor may borrow material from Madoc Library free of charge. A non-resident fee of $15.00 per person, $30.00 per family will be charged for persons living in other townships.Persons with a valid library card from Marmora Public Library and Tweed Public Library may borrow material from Madoc and patrons from Madoc library may borrow from Marmora and Tweed as long as material is returned to original library.