There’s lots to celebrate in Waterloo during National AccessAbility Week 2025City of Waterloo is recognizing National AccessAbility Week (May 26 to June 1) with two local events and advancement of accessibility and inclusion projects.
On May 27, join the Uptown BIA and the City on a tour of local businesses to rate their accessibility for an AccessNow MapMission.
Summer fun for all! The latest edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now availableThe ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available on our website (downloadable pdf) or view programs on ActiveWaterloo.
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What's NEW this summer?
Inclusion Services updatesPallet of Possibilities arts for kidsDance, karate and fitness for kidsMakers summer signs and flower workshopsLunch hour learn to play pickleball clinics40+ weekly summer fitness classesWeekly and daily swim lessons at the Swimplex and Moses SpringerSwim to Survive for ages 7-12City program registration opens June 5 (active living) and June 19 (swim) for summer.
City of Waterloo hosts 30th free family fun day at its Service Centre Open HouseThe annual Service Centre Open House, a free family-friendly event that offers a behind-the-scenes look at city operations, is celebrating its 30th anniversary on June 7, 2025.
Annually, over 3,000 visitors come to explore city machines and equipment while meeting the staff who operate them.
City of Waterloo Museum receives Seagram archival material from University of WaterlooThe City of Waterloo is pleased to announce a significant transfer of Seagram archival material from the University of Waterloo’s Special Collections & Archives to the City of Waterloo Museum.
The Seagram Company played a pivotal role in the economic and cultural development of Waterloo.
Council Summary May 12, 2025** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday’s council meeting. The council meeting webcast is available on the City of Waterloo YouTube page.
City of Waterloo Joins Province-Wide Campaign to Combat 9-1-1 MisuseThe City of Waterloo is supporting the first-ever provincewide campaign launched today to continue the battle against 9-1-1 misuse. The provincial Emergency Services Steering Committee (ESSC) launched the campaign called “When Every Second Counts.
Council Summary May 5, 2025** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday's council meeting. The council meeting webcast is available on the City of Waterloo YouTube page.
City of Waterloo approves sale of City-owned lands to Urban Legend Developments for vibrant, mixed-use communityCommunity will be home to nearly 5,000 residents, featuring a range and mix of affordable and attainable housing options.
City of Waterloo Council has approved the sale of the city-owned Former Kraus Lands toUrban Legend Developments (ULD), for redevelopment into a people-first neighbourhood built around affordability, sustainability and community-focused amenities.
Red Dress Day (1)Red Dress Day was inspired by Métis artist Jamie Black’s REDress Project installation where she hung empty, red dresses to represent missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.
Today and every day, we hold in our thoughts the families and communities who carry the weight and grief of losing loved ones.
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