OMEMEE
Community Fund

The Omemee Community Fund supports and enhances Omemee and its surrounding communities by addressing diverse variety of community projects in need of effective funding. Together, we can help create and assist local initiatives that support the community for the benefit of all. Funds raised will stay in the area to support the communities’ needs and expectations.

The community that grew around William Cottingham's mills on Pigeon River was renamed Omemee in 1857 in recognition of the Omemee tribe. The word means pigeon in the Mississauga language, and is traditionally spelled, “omimi”.

Omemee developed with the construction of the railway and the opening of the post office. With this growth, Omemee became a thriving shipping point for timber and grain. In the late 1800s, Omemee had a grist mill, two sawmills, a tannery, a foundry, a shingle mill, a cloth mill, three churches, four hotels, an elementary and secondary school, and a newspaper, competing with Lindsay as the largest town in then Victoria County.

Today, Omemee is flourishing, attracting new families to settle in this growing and welcoming community. With new housing development, revitalized street scape, and direct access to the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail, there are many exciting prospects for growth in the Greater Omemee Area, encompassing Omemee, Cowan’s Bay, Charlore Park, Reaboro, Downeyville, and East Emily.

We respectfully acknowledge that we are situated on Mississauga lands and the traditional territory covered by the Williams Treaties.


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LEADERSHIP

Advisory Board Members:

Patrick Daley – PD Realty Inc.,

Shannon Brohm - Service Administrator III at City of Kawartha Lakes,

Simon Wickens, Past President of the Omemee Lions Club, Board of the Omemee Medical Centre.


SUPPORTERS

The Omemee Community Fund will support local events, activities, community and infrastructure improvement projects and funds. Whether it is starting a project fund, creating a legacy or participating in a project, donors can create a permanent legacy to charity, while making a difference in what matter most to them. We are all in this together, everyone can have a role to play. Your kind support and contribution to the Omemee Community Fund is greatly appreciated.


PROJECTS

First project proposed is the Omemee Splash Pad planned for the Omemee Beach Park, in the north end of greenspace. Information on availability of water capacity within the Omemee Drinking Water System (DWS) is being reviewed. Engineering study is underway to determine where the water is to come from. With final report approval, the required capital costs to install the splash pad will be covered by fundraising and generous donations from people like you.