Parks & FacilitiesThe Parks & Facilities Section maintains approximately 200 acres of passive and active parklands. Staff is responsible for grass cutting, grounds... OperationsUnder the direction of the Operations Committee of Council and City Council the mandate of the Public Works Department is to administer and manage... Capital Works & EngineeringThe Engineering Department is continuously involved in monitoring, evaluating, operating and improving the services within the City of Pembroke. ... Parks and TrailsThe City of Pembroke is blessed with beautiful green space and parkland with which to enjoy. The Waterfront is home to the Kiwanis Way Waterfront... Kinsmen ParkHome of the Kinsmen Pool, the park is located on Herbert Street. Facilities include a ball field, the little tykes ball field, beautiful open space... PlanningLand use planning affects almost every aspect of life. It helps decide where in our community homes and industries should be built; where parks and... Pansy Patch ParkOften called the “jewel” of the City, Pansy Patch Park is a 10 acre island park in the heart of Pembroke. Accessed by Dickson Street off Mackay... Rotary ParkLocated on the corner of James and Mary Streets in Pembroke, Rotary Park is a very busy neighborhood park. Through the generous support of the Rotary... Taxes and IncentivesAs in all municipalities throughout Ontario, the majority of operating finances collected by the City of Pembroke are dependent upon the annual taxes... Campgrounds/RV ParksWith its spacious, treed gathering areas, Pembroke's Riverside Park is within walking distance of the downtown core. It boasts a number of amusements... The WaterfrontThe Waterfront has been magically transformed into a brand new, exciting, people place. The boardwalk starts at the Kiwanis Walkway and extends along... The WaterfrontThe City's Millenium Project focused on the complete redevelopment of the downtown waterfront, and while much of the work was completed in 2000,... |