The local topography is flat and in some places lies below sea level, for example in the Fens that lie to the east of Peterborough. Human settlement in the area began before the Bronze Age, as can be seen at the Flag Fen archaeological site to the east of the current city centre also with evidence of Roman occupation. The Anglo-Saxon period saw the establishment of a monastery, Medeshamstede, which later became Peterborough Cathedral.
It now consists of the City of Peterborough and the municipalities of Douro-Dummer, Trent Lakes, Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, North Kawartha and Selwyn plus the Curve Lake First Nation.
History
The riding's borders have differed slightly since its creation in 1953, but has always included most or all of Peterborough County and its county seat of Peterborough, Ontario. Prior to 1952, the riding was split in two, sometimes partly joined to neighbouring Hastings County. Since 1999, the riding boundaries and names of the provincial and federal electoral districts have been identical.
It was created in 1953 from Peterborough Westriding. It consisted initially of the city of Peterborough and the townships of Galway, Cavendish, Harvey, Ennismore, Smith, Douro, Otonabee, and North Monaghan. In 1966, the townships of Galway, Cavendish and Harvey were removed from the riding, and the townships of Belmont and Methuen, Dummer, Smith and Asphodel (excluding the Village of Hastings) were added.
Peterborough/ˈpiːtərbɔːroʊ/PEE-tər-bur-oh is a city on the Otonabee River in Central Ontario, Canada, 125 kilometres (78mi) northeast of Toronto. According to the 2011 Census, the population of the City of Peterborough was 78,698. The population of the Peterborough Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), which includes the surrounding Townships of Selwyn, Cavan Monaghan, Otonabee-South Monaghan, and Douro-Dummer, was estimated in 2014 at 123,270. It presently has the 33rd largest CMA in Canada. The current mayor of Peterborough is Daryl Bennett.
Peterborough's nickname is "The Electric City" as it was the first town in Canada to use electric streetlights. It also underscores the historical and present-day importance of technology and manufacturing as an economic base of the city, which has operations from large multi-national companies such as Siemens, Rolls Royce, and General Electric, and more local technology businesses such as Fisher Gauge and Bryston. Electricity was one of the reasons Quaker Oats moved to the city, and as part of PepsiCo, remains a major fixture in the downtown area to this day.
Great Britain and Ireland was a set of special commemorativepostage stamps issued by the Royal Mail in 2006. The stamps were the final part of the British Journey series, which had previously featured Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. It was available as mint stamps, as a presentation pack, stamps cards, and a first day cover.
British Journey series
These stamps are the final issue in the British Journey series; which started in 2003 with Scotland, followed in 2004 with Northern Ireland and Wales, and South West England in 2005. The series was brought to a premature end with this issue due to a lack of popularity amongst collectors.
Stamp details
The stamps were issued as a block of stamps, five wide by two deep. The photographs selected for this issue show no sky but are intended to demonstrate the colours and textures of the United Kingdom. All values are first class.
England were a progressive rock group active in the late 1970s, and briefly reformed in 2006. The band is notable for their album Garden Shed released on Arista Records, and for keyboardist Robert Webb playing a Mellotron sawn in half.
Biography
The band was formed in 1975 by drummer Mark Ibbotson, and, after a variety of prototype groups, stabilised around a line-up of himself, bassist Martin Henderson, guitarist Jamie Moses and keyboardist Robert Webb. Moses and Webb had previously collaborated on an unreleased album. Ibbottson owned a Mk II Mellotron, which Webb took an interest in, later saying "it opens up possibilities. It's having control like the conductor of an orchestra." To make the instrument portable, Webb sawed the instrument in half, rehousing the left-hand manual and the right-hand tapes (which contained the lead sounds on a Mk II model) it in a new case. After a number of gigs at the Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone, Moses quit and was replaced by Franc Holland. In March 1976, immediately following a showcase gig that resulted in a contract with Arista Records, Ibbotson quit the band and was replaced by Jode Leigh.
Why is Peterborough the worst city in England? If you’re one of my subscribers, you no doubt would have seen at least one of my videos about Peterborough. How I wish I had an opportunity to rank Peterborough among good cities! Unfortunately, the reverse has been the case. It’s been found among the five most hated cities in the United Kingdom. It once ranked among the worst cities to live in England. Please try and see my videos on this to understand the background. Responses from my subscribers who know enough to really comment about Peterborough show that the city deserves more attention. And we’ve vowed not to relent until things change there. Therefore, we are now fully focusing on Peterborough as the worst city to live in England.
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Peterborough is on the RISE Discovering Ontario's Hidden Gem
Join us on a captivating journey through the beautiful city of Peterborough, where history, natural beauty, and cultural delights await. Step into the charming downtown area, a time capsule of stunning Victorian architecture that tells the tale of the city's growth over the years. Discover the global attraction of Trent University, a melting pot for international students seeking higher education and fostering a vibrant multicultural atmosphere. Experience the engineering marvel of the Peterborough Lift Locks, which defy gravity to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Otonabee River, offering kayaking, fishing, and picturesque walking trails. From the hidden gems of Peterborough's history to the wonders of its natural lan...
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Peterborough | England - English
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Peterborough is one of the biggest tourist attractions in England having many best places in Peterborough. Peterborough is a city in eastern England. It’s known for the 12th- and 13th-century Peterborough Cathedral, with its Gothic facade. In a former hospital building, the Peterborough Museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
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Bjarne Pedersen Farewell | Poole vs Peterborough | POOLE PIRATES SPEEDWAY 2022
Poole Speedway presents the Bjarne Pedersen Farewell meeting originally live streamed by Pirates TV, featuring Poole 'Pirates' vs Peterborough 'Panthers' at Wimborne Road on 30/03/2022.
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Why is Peterborough the worst city in England? If you’re one of my subscribers, you no doubt would have seen at least one of my videos about Peterborough. How I...
Why is Peterborough the worst city in England? If you’re one of my subscribers, you no doubt would have seen at least one of my videos about Peterborough. How I wish I had an opportunity to rank Peterborough among good cities! Unfortunately, the reverse has been the case. It’s been found among the five most hated cities in the United Kingdom. It once ranked among the worst cities to live in England. Please try and see my videos on this to understand the background. Responses from my subscribers who know enough to really comment about Peterborough show that the city deserves more attention. And we’ve vowed not to relent until things change there. Therefore, we are now fully focusing on Peterborough as the worst city to live in England.
Where Is Peterborough?
Peterborough is such a famous city that doesn’t need to be described to anyone who knows a thing or two about cities in the UK. However, since there’s no harm in reiteration, we’ll take this route for the umpteenth time. Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in Cambridgeshire. It was initially part of Northamptonshire before it was ceded to the present county in 1974.
It is located on the Nene River which flows some 30 miles (or 49 kilometers) to the northeast. Peterborough is about 76 miles (122 kilometers) from London. The city with the motto: “upon this rock I will build my church” is far cry from what the leader that made the promise over two thousand years ago had in mind. Today, people who know the city claim that Peterborough is the worst city to live in England.
A View From the Past
The city whose original name was Medeshamstede before it was later changed to Burgh and later to what it is now, together with its surrounding areas has been inhabited for thousands of years. The city may have been established as early as 44 AD because the archeological finds from the first century contain numerous references to Peterborough in its original name. Going by that original name, it was likely an Anglian settlement around 655 AD when Sexwulf established a monastery on the parcel of land granted to him by Peada of Mercia. It was an important center for ceramic production during Roman civilization. Throughout the Middle Ages, the city featured in the history of Britain. It played some roles during the civil war.
The modern history that can help us understand how Peterborough inherited what would turn it into the worst city in England began in the 1840s. That was when railway lines began operating locally. The Great Northern Railway line from London to York was opened in 1850 and it transformed Peterborough from just a market town to an industrial center.
The rise and fall of various industries including brickmaking, sugar, and woodwork, contributed to the current plight of the city.
Peterborough Today
Today's Peterborough covers an area of 132.58 square miles or 348.38 square kilometers. This is where you find over 200,000 people, most of who are unhappy with their city. Interestingly, Peterborough is a multi-ethnic society. About 82.5 percent of the city's residents are white, 11.7 percent Asian, 2.3 percent black, and 0.8 percent others, while 2.8 percent of the residents are mixed race. The population started growing rapidly with the arrival of railways in the 19th century. While the Second World War dealt some blow to this city’s population, it was designated a New Town in 1960.
It thereafter stopped being a center for brick manufacture and industrial employment fell. Today, most of the jobs available in the city are in financial services and distribution. Peterborough is at the Junction 15 of the A1/A1 (M) primary route.
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Why is Peterborough the worst city in England? If you’re one of my subscribers, you no doubt would have seen at least one of my videos about Peterborough. How I wish I had an opportunity to rank Peterborough among good cities! Unfortunately, the reverse has been the case. It’s been found among the five most hated cities in the United Kingdom. It once ranked among the worst cities to live in England. Please try and see my videos on this to understand the background. Responses from my subscribers who know enough to really comment about Peterborough show that the city deserves more attention. And we’ve vowed not to relent until things change there. Therefore, we are now fully focusing on Peterborough as the worst city to live in England.
Where Is Peterborough?
Peterborough is such a famous city that doesn’t need to be described to anyone who knows a thing or two about cities in the UK. However, since there’s no harm in reiteration, we’ll take this route for the umpteenth time. Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in Cambridgeshire. It was initially part of Northamptonshire before it was ceded to the present county in 1974.
It is located on the Nene River which flows some 30 miles (or 49 kilometers) to the northeast. Peterborough is about 76 miles (122 kilometers) from London. The city with the motto: “upon this rock I will build my church” is far cry from what the leader that made the promise over two thousand years ago had in mind. Today, people who know the city claim that Peterborough is the worst city to live in England.
A View From the Past
The city whose original name was Medeshamstede before it was later changed to Burgh and later to what it is now, together with its surrounding areas has been inhabited for thousands of years. The city may have been established as early as 44 AD because the archeological finds from the first century contain numerous references to Peterborough in its original name. Going by that original name, it was likely an Anglian settlement around 655 AD when Sexwulf established a monastery on the parcel of land granted to him by Peada of Mercia. It was an important center for ceramic production during Roman civilization. Throughout the Middle Ages, the city featured in the history of Britain. It played some roles during the civil war.
The modern history that can help us understand how Peterborough inherited what would turn it into the worst city in England began in the 1840s. That was when railway lines began operating locally. The Great Northern Railway line from London to York was opened in 1850 and it transformed Peterborough from just a market town to an industrial center.
The rise and fall of various industries including brickmaking, sugar, and woodwork, contributed to the current plight of the city.
Peterborough Today
Today's Peterborough covers an area of 132.58 square miles or 348.38 square kilometers. This is where you find over 200,000 people, most of who are unhappy with their city. Interestingly, Peterborough is a multi-ethnic society. About 82.5 percent of the city's residents are white, 11.7 percent Asian, 2.3 percent black, and 0.8 percent others, while 2.8 percent of the residents are mixed race. The population started growing rapidly with the arrival of railways in the 19th century. While the Second World War dealt some blow to this city’s population, it was designated a New Town in 1960.
It thereafter stopped being a center for brick manufacture and industrial employment fell. Today, most of the jobs available in the city are in financial services and distribution. Peterborough is at the Junction 15 of the A1/A1 (M) primary route.
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Join us on a captivating journey through the beautiful city of Peterborough, where history, natural beauty, and cultural delights await. Step into the charming ...
Join us on a captivating journey through the beautiful city of Peterborough, where history, natural beauty, and cultural delights await. Step into the charming downtown area, a time capsule of stunning Victorian architecture that tells the tale of the city's growth over the years. Discover the global attraction of Trent University, a melting pot for international students seeking higher education and fostering a vibrant multicultural atmosphere. Experience the engineering marvel of the Peterborough Lift Locks, which defy gravity to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Otonabee River, offering kayaking, fishing, and picturesque walking trails. From the hidden gems of Peterborough's history to the wonders of its natural landscapes, this video explores the city's unique identity, inviting you to unlock its secrets. Join us on this adventure and experience the best of Peterborough—a city where past meets present.
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Peterborough is one of the biggest tourist attractions in England having many best places in Peterborough. Peterborough is a city in eastern England. It’s known for the 12th- and 13th-century Peterborough Cathedral, with its Gothic facade. In a former hospital building, the Peterborough Museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
As Peterborough famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Peterborough is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Peterborough beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.
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Peterborough is one of the biggest tourist attractions in England having many best places in Peterborough. Peterborough is a city in eastern England. It’s known for the 12th- and 13th-century Peterborough Cathedral, with its Gothic facade. In a former hospital building, the Peterborough Museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
As Peterborough famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Peterborough is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Peterborough beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.
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There are many beautiful places in Peterborough. England has some of the best places in Peterborough. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Peterborough. There are many famous places in Peterborough and some of them are beautiful places in Peterborough. People from all over England love these Peterborough beautiful places which are also Peterborough famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Peterborough.
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Poole Speedway presents the Bjarne Pedersen Farewell meeting originally live streamed by Pirates TV, featuring Poole 'Pirates' vs Peterborough 'Panthers' at Wim...
Poole Speedway presents the Bjarne Pedersen Farewell meeting originally live streamed by Pirates TV, featuring Poole 'Pirates' vs Peterborough 'Panthers' at Wimborne Road on 30/03/2022.
POOLE 'Pirates'
1 : Steve WORRALL
2 : Ben COOK
3 : Danny KING (C)
4 : Kyle NEWMAN
5 : Richard LAWSON
6 : Drew KEMP
7 : Zach COOK
TM : Neil MIDDLEDITCH
PETERBOROUGH 'Panthers'
1 : Michael PALM TOFT
2 : Hans ANDERSEN (C)
3 : Ulrich OSTERGAARD
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5 : Scott NICHOLLS
6 : Jordan PALIN
7 : Nathan ABLITT
TM : Rob LYON
Referee : Christina TURNBULL
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RUNNING ORDER :
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:22 - Bjarne Pedersen Interview
00:11:32 - Team Line-ups
00:12:43 - Pits
00:13:47 - Parade
00:16:54 - Bjarne Pedersen Lap
00:20:24 - Heat 1
00:23:03 - Heat 2
00:25:44 - Heat 3
00:28:11 - Heat 4
00:30:37 - Ben Cook Interview
00:31:26 - Heat 5
00:33:45 - Heat 6
00:35:58 - Pits
00:36:37 - Heat 7
00:39:04 - Heat 8
00:41:35 - Heat 9
00:43:44 - Heat 10
00:46:24 - Heat 11
00:48:47 - Heat 12
00:51:27 - Drew Kemp Interview
00:53:15 - Zach Cook Interview
00:54:18 - Heat 13
00:56:33 - Heat 14
00:59:03 - Pits
00:59:43 - Heat 15
01:02:33 - Rob Lyon Interview
01:04:11 - Danny King Interview
01:04:31 - Celebrations
01:05:24 - Conclusion
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Peterborough & the Kawarthas has the perfect blend of rural and urban landscapes and experiences. The long-standing tourism industry in the region plays an important role in the vibrancy of the local economy.
published: 18 Oct 2016
Peterborough And The Kawarthas
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published: 30 May 2015
2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate
The 2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate is brought to you by the Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area, Peterborough and District Construction Association, Peterborough and the Kawarthas Association of REALTORS® Inc., Peterborough & The Kawarthas Home Builders Association, Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism and YourTV
The debate was held Wednesday, September 8 from 12 to 1:30 pm at the Peterborough Curling Club.
The debate included candidates for the major parties following the same criteria as the Leaders' Debates Commission. All other candidates were provided with the opportunity to submit a 3-minute video to be included on the Chamber’s digital platforms along with the debate.
published: 09 Sep 2021
Peterborough & the Kawarthas: Scenic Fall Drives
Looking for a fall drive that will take your breath away? The fall colours are beautiful in this part of Ontario in the fall - explore our winding roads and rolling country hills under an umbrella of red and orange leaves.
published: 07 Jan 2013
Cycling in Peterborough & the Kawarthas
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A recording of the Artsvote Ontario 2022 candidates meeting that took place Thursday, May 26 at Showplace's Nexicom Studio. More about Artsvote: https://www.ecthree.org/program/artsvote-ontario-2022/
Candidates in attendence: Jen Deck (NDP), Greg Dempsey (Liberal), and Robert Gibson (Green).
Moderators: Steve Guthrie, Nadine Changfoot, Sarah Lewis, and Ziysah von Bieberstein.
Host: Su Ditta.
The Artsvote Ontario coalition includes: The Electric City Culture Council, Public Energy, Artspace, Peterborough Singers, Showplace, Market Hall, Trent Radio, The Theatre on King, Artspace, Orchestras Canada/Orchestres Canada, SPARK Photo Festival, and ReFrame Film Festival.
Video by: Dan English.
published: 30 May 2022
Queen's Family Medicine: Peterborough-Kawartha tour in 360°
Peterborough-Kawartha is home to one of four Queen's Family Medicine sites located across central and eastern Ontario. Join two of our residents, Drs. Sonya Martin and Allison Pumputis, as they lead you through a tour of our sites and facilities in Peterborough. Remember that this tour has been filmed in 360° video so you can explore each scene in all directions. Simply move your mouse to click and drag in the direction you wish to move, or use the navigation tool in the top left. Users with slower internet connections may experience reduced quality for the first 15-20 seconds. If this occurs, please allow the video to load before viewing.
published: 18 Jan 2023
Chemong Lake in Peterborough & The Kawarthas 2021
Leo & Ron head up to Chemong Lake on the Tri-Lakes to just go fishing. From Largemouth to Smallmouth Bass and a few surprises this show is sure to entertain.
published: 12 Jul 2021
Peterborough Kawartha - Election 44 - 100 Debates on the Environment
On September 8, 2021, a group of local organizations hosted a virtual debate on the environment and climate change. The four Peterborough-Kawartha candidates participated. Over 200 members of the public attended and contributed questions..
After a summer of record-breaking heat waves, wildfires destroying towns, and smoke covering the country, climate change is the top issue for voters.
“The urgency of the climate emergency is clear,” says Malaika Collette, an organizer of this event, member of Peterborough Youth Empowerment, and an alumnus of the Youth Leadership in Sustainability Program at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. “Making an informed vote in this election is crucial to a decisive decade for climate action.”
Just last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Clima...
published: 09 Sep 2021
Campaign Politics - Peterborough—Kawartha
As candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2021 federal election, CPAC’s Campaign Politics takes you into closely watched races across the country. Meet the candidates and dive into the issues at the grassroots level.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas has the perfect blend of rural and urban landscapes and experiences. The long-standing tourism industry in the region plays an impo...
Peterborough & the Kawarthas has the perfect blend of rural and urban landscapes and experiences. The long-standing tourism industry in the region plays an important role in the vibrancy of the local economy.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas has the perfect blend of rural and urban landscapes and experiences. The long-standing tourism industry in the region plays an important role in the vibrancy of the local economy.
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Peterborough And The Kawarthas · Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies Are Me
℗ 2010 Raisin Records
Released on: 20...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Peterborough And The Kawarthas · Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies Are Me
℗ 2010 Raisin Records
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Jim Creeggan
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Peterborough And The Kawarthas · Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies Are Me
℗ 2010 Raisin Records
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Jim Creeggan
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The 2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate is brought to you by the Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Peterborough Dow...
The 2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate is brought to you by the Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area, Peterborough and District Construction Association, Peterborough and the Kawarthas Association of REALTORS® Inc., Peterborough & The Kawarthas Home Builders Association, Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism and YourTV
The debate was held Wednesday, September 8 from 12 to 1:30 pm at the Peterborough Curling Club.
The debate included candidates for the major parties following the same criteria as the Leaders' Debates Commission. All other candidates were provided with the opportunity to submit a 3-minute video to be included on the Chamber’s digital platforms along with the debate.
The 2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate is brought to you by the Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area, Peterborough and District Construction Association, Peterborough and the Kawarthas Association of REALTORS® Inc., Peterborough & The Kawarthas Home Builders Association, Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism and YourTV
The debate was held Wednesday, September 8 from 12 to 1:30 pm at the Peterborough Curling Club.
The debate included candidates for the major parties following the same criteria as the Leaders' Debates Commission. All other candidates were provided with the opportunity to submit a 3-minute video to be included on the Chamber’s digital platforms along with the debate.
Looking for a fall drive that will take your breath away? The fall colours are beautiful in this part of Ontario in the fall - explore our winding roads and rol...
Looking for a fall drive that will take your breath away? The fall colours are beautiful in this part of Ontario in the fall - explore our winding roads and rolling country hills under an umbrella of red and orange leaves.
Looking for a fall drive that will take your breath away? The fall colours are beautiful in this part of Ontario in the fall - explore our winding roads and rolling country hills under an umbrella of red and orange leaves.
A recording of the Artsvote Ontario 2022 candidates meeting that took place Thursday, May 26 at Showplace's Nexicom Studio. More about Artsvote: https://www.ect...
A recording of the Artsvote Ontario 2022 candidates meeting that took place Thursday, May 26 at Showplace's Nexicom Studio. More about Artsvote: https://www.ecthree.org/program/artsvote-ontario-2022/
Candidates in attendence: Jen Deck (NDP), Greg Dempsey (Liberal), and Robert Gibson (Green).
Moderators: Steve Guthrie, Nadine Changfoot, Sarah Lewis, and Ziysah von Bieberstein.
Host: Su Ditta.
The Artsvote Ontario coalition includes: The Electric City Culture Council, Public Energy, Artspace, Peterborough Singers, Showplace, Market Hall, Trent Radio, The Theatre on King, Artspace, Orchestras Canada/Orchestres Canada, SPARK Photo Festival, and ReFrame Film Festival.
Video by: Dan English.
A recording of the Artsvote Ontario 2022 candidates meeting that took place Thursday, May 26 at Showplace's Nexicom Studio. More about Artsvote: https://www.ecthree.org/program/artsvote-ontario-2022/
Candidates in attendence: Jen Deck (NDP), Greg Dempsey (Liberal), and Robert Gibson (Green).
Moderators: Steve Guthrie, Nadine Changfoot, Sarah Lewis, and Ziysah von Bieberstein.
Host: Su Ditta.
The Artsvote Ontario coalition includes: The Electric City Culture Council, Public Energy, Artspace, Peterborough Singers, Showplace, Market Hall, Trent Radio, The Theatre on King, Artspace, Orchestras Canada/Orchestres Canada, SPARK Photo Festival, and ReFrame Film Festival.
Video by: Dan English.
Peterborough-Kawartha is home to one of four Queen's Family Medicine sites located across central and eastern Ontario. Join two of our residents, Drs. Sonya Ma...
Peterborough-Kawartha is home to one of four Queen's Family Medicine sites located across central and eastern Ontario. Join two of our residents, Drs. Sonya Martin and Allison Pumputis, as they lead you through a tour of our sites and facilities in Peterborough. Remember that this tour has been filmed in 360° video so you can explore each scene in all directions. Simply move your mouse to click and drag in the direction you wish to move, or use the navigation tool in the top left. Users with slower internet connections may experience reduced quality for the first 15-20 seconds. If this occurs, please allow the video to load before viewing.
Peterborough-Kawartha is home to one of four Queen's Family Medicine sites located across central and eastern Ontario. Join two of our residents, Drs. Sonya Martin and Allison Pumputis, as they lead you through a tour of our sites and facilities in Peterborough. Remember that this tour has been filmed in 360° video so you can explore each scene in all directions. Simply move your mouse to click and drag in the direction you wish to move, or use the navigation tool in the top left. Users with slower internet connections may experience reduced quality for the first 15-20 seconds. If this occurs, please allow the video to load before viewing.
Leo & Ron head up to Chemong Lake on the Tri-Lakes to just go fishing. From Largemouth to Smallmouth Bass and a few surprises this show is sure to entertain.
Leo & Ron head up to Chemong Lake on the Tri-Lakes to just go fishing. From Largemouth to Smallmouth Bass and a few surprises this show is sure to entertain.
Leo & Ron head up to Chemong Lake on the Tri-Lakes to just go fishing. From Largemouth to Smallmouth Bass and a few surprises this show is sure to entertain.
On September 8, 2021, a group of local organizations hosted a virtual debate on the environment and climate change. The four Peterborough-Kawartha candidates pa...
On September 8, 2021, a group of local organizations hosted a virtual debate on the environment and climate change. The four Peterborough-Kawartha candidates participated. Over 200 members of the public attended and contributed questions..
After a summer of record-breaking heat waves, wildfires destroying towns, and smoke covering the country, climate change is the top issue for voters.
“The urgency of the climate emergency is clear,” says Malaika Collette, an organizer of this event, member of Peterborough Youth Empowerment, and an alumnus of the Youth Leadership in Sustainability Program at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. “Making an informed vote in this election is crucial to a decisive decade for climate action.”
Just last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a “Code Red” report reinforcing the dire need to take climate action now. This report emphasized just how little time is left to act on the intensifying climate crisis.
This event was part of 100 Debates on the Environment occurring over two nights across Canada organized by GreenPAC. The goal of these debates is to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing non-partisan, all-candidates debates on the environment in ridings across Canada. Peterborough organized a similar debate in 2019 which took place at Stohn Hall at Trent University. Approximately 300 people attended, requiring use of an overflow room.
This debate was open to anyone to attend and share questions with the candidates. All participants had to register in advance at the Zoom link.
The event was coordinated by Camp Kawartha, the Council for Canadians (Peterborough Chapter), the Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association, For Our Grandchildren, GreenUP, Kawartha World Issues Centre, Peterborough Alliance for Climate Action, Peterborough Youth Empowerment, Rotary ECO Club, the Trent School of the Environment, and the Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough.
On September 8, 2021, a group of local organizations hosted a virtual debate on the environment and climate change. The four Peterborough-Kawartha candidates participated. Over 200 members of the public attended and contributed questions..
After a summer of record-breaking heat waves, wildfires destroying towns, and smoke covering the country, climate change is the top issue for voters.
“The urgency of the climate emergency is clear,” says Malaika Collette, an organizer of this event, member of Peterborough Youth Empowerment, and an alumnus of the Youth Leadership in Sustainability Program at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. “Making an informed vote in this election is crucial to a decisive decade for climate action.”
Just last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a “Code Red” report reinforcing the dire need to take climate action now. This report emphasized just how little time is left to act on the intensifying climate crisis.
This event was part of 100 Debates on the Environment occurring over two nights across Canada organized by GreenPAC. The goal of these debates is to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing non-partisan, all-candidates debates on the environment in ridings across Canada. Peterborough organized a similar debate in 2019 which took place at Stohn Hall at Trent University. Approximately 300 people attended, requiring use of an overflow room.
This debate was open to anyone to attend and share questions with the candidates. All participants had to register in advance at the Zoom link.
The event was coordinated by Camp Kawartha, the Council for Canadians (Peterborough Chapter), the Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association, For Our Grandchildren, GreenUP, Kawartha World Issues Centre, Peterborough Alliance for Climate Action, Peterborough Youth Empowerment, Rotary ECO Club, the Trent School of the Environment, and the Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough.
As candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2021 federal election, CPAC’s Campaign Politics takes you into closely watched races across the country. Meet the c...
As candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2021 federal election, CPAC’s Campaign Politics takes you into closely watched races across the country. Meet the candidates and dive into the issues at the grassroots level.
As candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2021 federal election, CPAC’s Campaign Politics takes you into closely watched races across the country. Meet the candidates and dive into the issues at the grassroots level.
Why is Peterborough the worst city in England? If you’re one of my subscribers, you no doubt would have seen at least one of my videos about Peterborough. How I wish I had an opportunity to rank Peterborough among good cities! Unfortunately, the reverse has been the case. It’s been found among the five most hated cities in the United Kingdom. It once ranked among the worst cities to live in England. Please try and see my videos on this to understand the background. Responses from my subscribers who know enough to really comment about Peterborough show that the city deserves more attention. And we’ve vowed not to relent until things change there. Therefore, we are now fully focusing on Peterborough as the worst city to live in England.
Where Is Peterborough?
Peterborough is such a famous city that doesn’t need to be described to anyone who knows a thing or two about cities in the UK. However, since there’s no harm in reiteration, we’ll take this route for the umpteenth time. Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in Cambridgeshire. It was initially part of Northamptonshire before it was ceded to the present county in 1974.
It is located on the Nene River which flows some 30 miles (or 49 kilometers) to the northeast. Peterborough is about 76 miles (122 kilometers) from London. The city with the motto: “upon this rock I will build my church” is far cry from what the leader that made the promise over two thousand years ago had in mind. Today, people who know the city claim that Peterborough is the worst city to live in England.
A View From the Past
The city whose original name was Medeshamstede before it was later changed to Burgh and later to what it is now, together with its surrounding areas has been inhabited for thousands of years. The city may have been established as early as 44 AD because the archeological finds from the first century contain numerous references to Peterborough in its original name. Going by that original name, it was likely an Anglian settlement around 655 AD when Sexwulf established a monastery on the parcel of land granted to him by Peada of Mercia. It was an important center for ceramic production during Roman civilization. Throughout the Middle Ages, the city featured in the history of Britain. It played some roles during the civil war.
The modern history that can help us understand how Peterborough inherited what would turn it into the worst city in England began in the 1840s. That was when railway lines began operating locally. The Great Northern Railway line from London to York was opened in 1850 and it transformed Peterborough from just a market town to an industrial center.
The rise and fall of various industries including brickmaking, sugar, and woodwork, contributed to the current plight of the city.
Peterborough Today
Today's Peterborough covers an area of 132.58 square miles or 348.38 square kilometers. This is where you find over 200,000 people, most of who are unhappy with their city. Interestingly, Peterborough is a multi-ethnic society. About 82.5 percent of the city's residents are white, 11.7 percent Asian, 2.3 percent black, and 0.8 percent others, while 2.8 percent of the residents are mixed race. The population started growing rapidly with the arrival of railways in the 19th century. While the Second World War dealt some blow to this city’s population, it was designated a New Town in 1960.
It thereafter stopped being a center for brick manufacture and industrial employment fell. Today, most of the jobs available in the city are in financial services and distribution. Peterborough is at the Junction 15 of the A1/A1 (M) primary route.
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Join us on a captivating journey through the beautiful city of Peterborough, where history, natural beauty, and cultural delights await. Step into the charming downtown area, a time capsule of stunning Victorian architecture that tells the tale of the city's growth over the years. Discover the global attraction of Trent University, a melting pot for international students seeking higher education and fostering a vibrant multicultural atmosphere. Experience the engineering marvel of the Peterborough Lift Locks, which defy gravity to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Otonabee River, offering kayaking, fishing, and picturesque walking trails. From the hidden gems of Peterborough's history to the wonders of its natural landscapes, this video explores the city's unique identity, inviting you to unlock its secrets. Join us on this adventure and experience the best of Peterborough—a city where past meets present.
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Peterborough is one of the biggest tourist attractions in England having many best places in Peterborough. Peterborough is a city in eastern England. It’s known for the 12th- and 13th-century Peterborough Cathedral, with its Gothic facade. In a former hospital building, the Peterborough Museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
As Peterborough famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Peterborough is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Peterborough beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.
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There are many beautiful places in Peterborough. England has some of the best places in Peterborough. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Peterborough. There are many famous places in Peterborough and some of them are beautiful places in Peterborough. People from all over England love these Peterborough beautiful places which are also Peterborough famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Peterborough.
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The local topography is flat and in some places lies below sea level, for example in the Fens that lie to the east of Peterborough. Human settlement in the area began before the Bronze Age, as can be seen at the Flag Fen archaeological site to the east of the current city centre also with evidence of Roman occupation. The Anglo-Saxon period saw the establishment of a monastery, Medeshamstede, which later became Peterborough Cathedral.
Peterborough & the Kawarthas has the perfect blend of rural and urban landscapes and experiences. The long-standing tourism industry in the region plays an important role in the vibrancy of the local economy.
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The 2021 Peterborough-Kawartha Business Issues Debate is brought to you by the Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area, Peterborough and District Construction Association, Peterborough and the Kawarthas Association of REALTORS® Inc., Peterborough & The Kawarthas Home Builders Association, Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism and YourTV
The debate was held Wednesday, September 8 from 12 to 1:30 pm at the Peterborough Curling Club.
The debate included candidates for the major parties following the same criteria as the Leaders' Debates Commission. All other candidates were provided with the opportunity to submit a 3-minute video to be included on the Chamber’s digital platforms along with the debate.
Looking for a fall drive that will take your breath away? The fall colours are beautiful in this part of Ontario in the fall - explore our winding roads and rolling country hills under an umbrella of red and orange leaves.
A recording of the Artsvote Ontario 2022 candidates meeting that took place Thursday, May 26 at Showplace's Nexicom Studio. More about Artsvote: https://www.ecthree.org/program/artsvote-ontario-2022/
Candidates in attendence: Jen Deck (NDP), Greg Dempsey (Liberal), and Robert Gibson (Green).
Moderators: Steve Guthrie, Nadine Changfoot, Sarah Lewis, and Ziysah von Bieberstein.
Host: Su Ditta.
The Artsvote Ontario coalition includes: The Electric City Culture Council, Public Energy, Artspace, Peterborough Singers, Showplace, Market Hall, Trent Radio, The Theatre on King, Artspace, Orchestras Canada/Orchestres Canada, SPARK Photo Festival, and ReFrame Film Festival.
Video by: Dan English.
Peterborough-Kawartha is home to one of four Queen's Family Medicine sites located across central and eastern Ontario. Join two of our residents, Drs. Sonya Martin and Allison Pumputis, as they lead you through a tour of our sites and facilities in Peterborough. Remember that this tour has been filmed in 360° video so you can explore each scene in all directions. Simply move your mouse to click and drag in the direction you wish to move, or use the navigation tool in the top left. Users with slower internet connections may experience reduced quality for the first 15-20 seconds. If this occurs, please allow the video to load before viewing.
Leo & Ron head up to Chemong Lake on the Tri-Lakes to just go fishing. From Largemouth to Smallmouth Bass and a few surprises this show is sure to entertain.
On September 8, 2021, a group of local organizations hosted a virtual debate on the environment and climate change. The four Peterborough-Kawartha candidates participated. Over 200 members of the public attended and contributed questions..
After a summer of record-breaking heat waves, wildfires destroying towns, and smoke covering the country, climate change is the top issue for voters.
“The urgency of the climate emergency is clear,” says Malaika Collette, an organizer of this event, member of Peterborough Youth Empowerment, and an alumnus of the Youth Leadership in Sustainability Program at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. “Making an informed vote in this election is crucial to a decisive decade for climate action.”
Just last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a “Code Red” report reinforcing the dire need to take climate action now. This report emphasized just how little time is left to act on the intensifying climate crisis.
This event was part of 100 Debates on the Environment occurring over two nights across Canada organized by GreenPAC. The goal of these debates is to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing non-partisan, all-candidates debates on the environment in ridings across Canada. Peterborough organized a similar debate in 2019 which took place at Stohn Hall at Trent University. Approximately 300 people attended, requiring use of an overflow room.
This debate was open to anyone to attend and share questions with the candidates. All participants had to register in advance at the Zoom link.
The event was coordinated by Camp Kawartha, the Council for Canadians (Peterborough Chapter), the Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association, For Our Grandchildren, GreenUP, Kawartha World Issues Centre, Peterborough Alliance for Climate Action, Peterborough Youth Empowerment, Rotary ECO Club, the Trent School of the Environment, and the Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough.
As candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2021 federal election, CPAC’s Campaign Politics takes you into closely watched races across the country. Meet the candidates and dive into the issues at the grassroots level.
Colourful compartments. Desert island views. Elusive in England. Forget the fabrications. Give us all a clue. Have faith in horizon. Intercity interlude. Jack and Jill rub tigh's and think it's rude. Keeping close along the line. Lovers losing sense of time. In England... In England... In England... In England... (Ooooooooo taht's nice. Oooooooooo Paradise). Many manifestons. Nailed up on the wall. Out of the blue... Only for you. Printed regulations. Quick to disapprove. Restrictions restrictions. Skin and bones can't find a way. To keep British blues a bay. Underneath the surface laughter. Voices quiver in the dark. In England... In England... In England... In England... (Ooooooooo that's nice. Oooooooooo Paradise).