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Popular Activites

Trans Canada Trail

The Trans Canada Trail is now available for public use. Construction on sections of the trail between Eramosa Road and Norwich Street, and Marcon Street to Speedvale Avenue has been completed.
The constructed sections of the Trans Canada Trail run approximately 4.8 kilometres from Macdonell Street to Woodlawn Road.
As a primary trail in the City’s trail network, the paved trail is fully accessible.

Water Safety

Over 400 Canadians drown every year. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death among children under 5 years of age. Kids 5-9 years of age are the second most at risk group. Drowning is the third leading cause of accidental death for all Canadians under 60 years of age.

Leash Free Zones

Be a responsible pet owner! The City of Guelph’s animal control bylaw was designed to restrict dogs from running at large in the city.This includes trails, school yards, driveways, and other public and private property.

2011/12 Skating and Shinny Hockey Schedule

Tiny Tots, Senior/Adult skates and public skates are all offered at our City of Guelph arenas. These are great opportunities for fun, fitness and family time!

Sleeman Centre Calendar

Since opening its doors in September, 2000, the Sleeman Centre has hosted a variety of events including the Dreams on Ice skating show, concerts by Great Big Sea and Wayne Newton, and the annual Shrine Circus to name a few. The Sleeman Centre is also the home of the Guelph Storm.