The Queen Street Pedestrian Project has ended. 

  • Queen Street four week Pedestrian Pilot comes to an end

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    The Queen Street Pedestrian Pilot has come to an end.

    Queen Street will be open to vehicular traffic this weekend August 22 & 23.

    Thank you to all those who participated. Full public notice details: scugog.ca/news

  • Washroom Reminder

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    When visiting Queen Street during the pedestrian project, many are wondering where they will be able to use the restroom. Since store washrooms are open strictly to paying customers, there will be multiple temporary washrooms in place throughout the weekend, found in Palmer Park as well as on Perry Street in front of the Township Office. Click here for a map detailing where these washrooms can be found.

  • Queen Street Pedestrian Survey

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    We want to hear your opinion on the Queen Street Pedestrian Project! Take our Queen Street Pedestrian survey as well as our Quick Poll questions so that your voice can be heard throughout the community. Your input will be used to ensure that the project is being carried out as best it can, while staying up to date with the community's comments/concerns.

  • Looking for parking?

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    With the Queen Street Pedestrian Project closing Queen Street, between Water Street and Perry Street each Saturday and Sunday, for the next four weeks, here’s what you need to know regarding parking downtown. There is free public parking in nine municipal lots. Additional private parking will be made available to the public behind the Visitor’s Centre (250 Queen Street), on weekends. Five new temporary accessible parking spaces have also been added.

  • Queen Street Pedestrian Project to commence July 25

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    The Queen Street pedestrian project will commence Saturday, July 25, 2020. Shutting down portions of Queen Street, between Perry Street and Water Street, to vehicular traffic and opening to to pedestrians, Saturdays and Sundays throughout July and August. This is in an effort to expand the walking space and support physical distancing within downtown Port Perry. The enhanced Queen Street pedestrian areas will allow people to move safely in the downtown again, while supporting local businesses.