FOCA was incorporated in 1974. By 1975, the Ontario Minister of Natural Resources, Leo Bernier, wrote in The Ontario Cottager Magazine that, 'the importance of 'cottaging', as a prime recreational need of the citizens of Ontario, is abundantly clear to us
Good Care Guide is an independent forum that has been developed to allow people to find, rate and review local childcare and eldercare throughout Britain.By sharing your views about care providers - from the quality of care and staff to the facilities, surroundings and of course value for money - you can help other people choose the right care for their family.
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Come out and experience the personality and charm of Downtown Peterborough!From fashion boutiques, specialty shops and country markets, to fine dining, trendy cafes, pubs and nightclubs, live music, theatre, and much more, there's something for every member of the family.Just 60 minutes from the GTA, Downtown Peterborough is the hub of the Kawarthas cottage country. With personalized service and big city selection, Downtown Peterborough offers a unique shopping and entertainment experience, with ample parking, bicycle racks, access to transit and nearby hotels, all within walking distance along the picturesque Otonabee River.We are proud to represent the Businesses of Downtown Peterborough!This website is maintained by the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) and was made possible by the generous support of:
We provide therapy services that assist children who are delayed in their development to develop the skills they need in everyday life such as walking, talking, and activities of daily living.
The Down Syndrome Association of Peterborough is a non-profit charitable organization that supports families and persons with Down syndrome. We are the only organization in Peterborough, and Northumberland Counties as well as The City of Kawartha Lakes to do this. Our mission is to support each other to normalize and enrich the lives of people with Down syndrome to ensure that they reach their fullest potential and live a meaningful life. Our objectives are to assure parents that there are families in similar circumstances who can provide support, to promote awareness for people with Down syndrome on the part of educators, medical professionals and the community, to provide encouragement and support for people with Down syndrome so they will participate in all aspects of community life, and to advocate for acceptance and opportunities for persons with Down syndrome in the community.