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Staying cool during a heat wave can be tough. The Town of Midland has two areas where people are welcome to visit for relief from the heat and humidity. Each location has a water fountain, water bottle refill station, public washrooms, and public seating areas.
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Town staff are onsite to repair watermain breaks on Fourth Street and Yonge Street.
Repair and temporary water shut off area:
Ongoing road closure: ......
Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until
3:00 p.m. local time on July 10, 2025, at the Town of Midland Municipal Office, 575 Dominion Avenue,
Midland Ontario
Calling all young, local anglers! The Kids Fishing Derby is on June 7, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Midland Town Dock. Reel in the fun with this special chance to cast off at the Midland Town Dock!
The Town of Midland is preparing a Waterfront Master Plan that will create a guide for future decisions about the Town’s waterfront. Register to attend a Waterfront Master Plan workshop on June 19, 2025 at Midland's recreation centre (527 Len Self Blvd.) inside the main hall, located on the second floor.
The Town flushes water mains each year to ensure the water coming out of your tap is safe to drink. Water is drained from fire-hydrants at high speeds out onto the street and into a storm drain. This high-speed water lifts and flushes sediment and mineral deposits from the pipes.
When crews are in your neighbourhood you may experience a drop in pressure or water discoloration. Find out when flushing may take place in your area on the Unidirectional Flushing page..........
Every spring our Operation crews start the Winter Sand Removal program. This yearly maintenance is essential in keeping our roads, sidewalks, parking lots and other areas safe and clear from dust and debris.
Yesterday, Mayor Bill Gordon and Harbour Master Rick congratulated Captain Louri Makarenko of the Canadian Steamship M.V. Frontenac for being the first commercial vessel of the season to grace our shores!
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