Cobourg, ON (December 12, 2022) – The Town of Cobourg would like to advise residents of the following schedule changes during the upcoming holiday season for municipal offices and transit.
On Tuesday, December 13, the following offices in Victoria Hall will be closed to the public at 2:30 p.m. (rather than 4:30 p.m.) due to an internal staff meeting: Finance Department, Legislative Services, Planning and Development and The Concert Hall at Victoria Hall. The Public Works Office in Building 7 (740 Division Street) will also be closed at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13.
Please note below the schedule changes due to Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.
Victoria Hall Offices (55 King Street West):
Venture13 Innovation & Entrepreneurship Centre, Reception and Economic Development Offices (739 D’Arcy Street):
Public Works Building 7 (740 Division Street):
Cobourg Community Centre (750 D’Arcy Street):
Cobourg Public Library (200 Ontario Street):
Cobourg Public Transit:
All other dates, transit will run on regular schedule.
Art Gallery of Northumberland (55 King Street West, Third Floor, West Wing):
Regular Town Hall operating hours of 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. will resume on Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
All 24-hour services such as winter road and sidewalk maintenance, Cobourg Fire and Cobourg Police Services remain uninterrupted over the holidays.
The Town of Cobourg wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday!
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Media Contacts
Kara Euale
Manager, Communications
Town of Cobourg
p: 905-372-4301 x 4105
e: keuale@cobourg.ca
About The Town of Cobourg
The Town of Cobourg is a lakeside community (population 20,500) located on the north shore of Lake Ontario halfway between Toronto and Kingston and has been recognized multiple times by MoneySense Magazine as “One of Canada’s Best Places to Live” in populations under 25,000.
Founded in 1798, Cobourg is rich in heritage offering a vibrant downtown, sophisticated small-town atmosphere and renowned waterfront that serves as a popular getaway destination. As the largest town in Northumberland County, Cobourg is personified by historic Victoria Hall, hosts a 27.4 million community centre, an educated and skilled labour force, flourishing commercial sector and supportive municipal government. Cobourg has received the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Sustainable Communities Award, accolades from the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance, and multiple heritage, environmental, and event awards.