Halton Hills Now - Spring 2025

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FROM THE CEO’S DESK

Melanie Frazer

If you’re exploring new opportunities for your business, consider the advantages of joining a local Chamber of Commerce. Here are five key benefits of membership:

1. Expand Your Network – Membership connects you to a supportive community of potential partners and connections, expanding your business network.

2. Boost Credibility – Being part of a Chamber enhances your reputation, increasing consumer trust and potentially boosting your profits as credibility and brand recognition grow.

3. Increase Visibility – Our Chamber’s platforms enhance your visibility through regular networking events and promotional opportunities in our newsletter, website, and social media. Additionally, being featured on our website can provide SEO benefits, improving your online presence and making it easier for potential clients to find your business through search engines.

4. Access Resources – We offer access to resources to help you find grants and loans, alongside cost savings

programs on essentials like gas, health insurance, delivery, and HR services. This enhances the operational efficiency and financial flexibility of your business.

5. Enhance Professional Development — Benefit from our professional development events and training sessions designed to improve your skills and knowledge.

In times like these, with global economic uncertainties, focusing locally matters more than ever. Your next customer, supplier, or business connection could be just a Chamber connection away. Right now, people are looking for ways to support local businesses. Joining the Chamber could place you exactly where you need to be to meet these potential connections. Leverage these benefits to strengthen your business’ foundation and succeed in a competitive market.

Connect with me and we can explore together if Chamber membership makes sense for you!

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FROM Joseph Racinsky

Member of Provincial Parliament for Wellington-Halton Hills

Iwant to begin by thanking the incredible residents of Wellington-Halton Hills for putting your trust in me. It has been an honour serving you as Councillor for Ward 2, and I am looking forward to serving you in this new role. It’s a tremendous responsibility, and my commitment to you is that I will work my hardest to listen well and be your voice.

I want to thank Ted Arnott for his years of service to this community. He has been an MPP for all residents, regardless of party stripe. I look forward to following in his footsteps as an active and engaged representative. I will look to continue his advocacy on important projects such as the Morriston bypass, and the new Georgetown Hospital proposed by Halton Healthcare.

I also want to thank you all for your patience as we set up the new constituency office and managed the transition. I am focused on representing you and being your voice in Queen’s Park. Please do not hesitate to reach out –my staff and I would love to hear from you. If you need assistance, please email joseph.racinsky@pc.ola.org.

During the campaign, I knocked on thousands of doors

and spoke with hundreds of people. Top of mind for folks was the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump, and what that could mean for affordability, healthcare, and a number of other issues. I look forward to standing on the front lines fighting for residents alongside the mayors, councillors, and community partners. We need to stand united as we face this existential threat. The provincial government has made it very clear that it will use every tool in its tool kit to protect this province from the unjust tariffs imposed by President Trump. The next four years will be marked by unprecedented uncertainty. We will all need to step up and support one another.

I also heard from many residents asking why we continue to have costly internal trade barriers between the provinces. I am proud of the leadership our government has shown on breaking these down as we promote a Team Canada approach. As a business community, you know better than anyone the potential impacts of these tariffs. I want to call on all residents of Wellington-Halton Hills to do their part, support local, and buy Canadian! Let’s build an economy that is strong, independent, and fair for all. u

Delivering water and wastewater infrastructure to our community

Our services and high quality of life are key reasons why people and businesses continue to choose Halton.

We are one of the fastest growing regions in Canada and we are ready to deliver the services and infrastructure our community needs now and in the future.

This includes water and wastewater system capacity to support Ontario’s housing targets by 2031. You can be assured access to clean drinking water and reliable sanitary services anytime.

Learn more about all we offer our community at halton.ca.

A STRONG AND GROWING REGION

Gary Carr Halton Regional Chair

Play Streets are another great way for kids to connect with one another in their neighbourhood. A short section of road is closed, creating a safe space to play outside. The games could be random or organized. It’s up to you!

After the Victoria Day weekend, look for Toys in Parks. Bring your kids to our neighbourhood parks and enjoy active toys while you’re there.

This spring, we’re also hosting new Community Socials where Town services will be highlighted and residents can connect with the Mayor and Council members, staff and fellow neighbours – in a fun and friendly setting. During the morning, drop into Cedarvale Park on May 10, and Danby Road Park on June 7.

Find out more ways to connect with

your neighbours: haltonhills.ca/en/ residents/hey-neighbour.aspx

Planning new neighbourhoods and revisioning and preserving the best of old neighbourhoods is a municipal council responsibility, too. This year, there are several major planning projects which, eventually, will create significant changes across our landscape. Change is coming and I believe that most of it will make our town even better!

One planning focus is the revitalization of the Guelph Street commercial corridor in Georgetown. Town staff, Councillors, professional consultants, local businesses, residents and property owners will imagine the street with more people, places to shop and to socialize. The goal is a mixed use,

attractively designed and landscaped commercial and residential corridor where people gather. It will be a distinctive hub with its own unique character.

Another major planning initiative is the Official Plan Review. This is a monumental effort, where Town Council will look at virtually all the land uses in our community, from the 401 north to 32nd Sideroad and east and west from the Town Line to Winston Churchill Boulevard.

We’re inviting residents to offer their inspiration for the Guelph Street and Official Plan Review. Check online at haltonhills.ca/LetsTalk.

And if you have ideas about other Town matters, please be in touch! My email is mayor@haltonhills.ca. u

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALTON HILLS

Board of Directors

SEAN ASHBEE

Chair

Head for the Hills, Craft Beverage Festival

Directors

KAREN McBRIDE

1st Vice-Chair

BKM Virtual Support Services Inc.

PETER SPROULE

Treasurer & Chair-Elect Momentum Financial Services Inc.

ROGER ALFARO

Roger Alfaro — Mortgages

GINETTE BROWN

Just Got ReDirected Career Coaching

RAY CHESHER

Your Home Today Realty Inc.

ALLAN EHRLICK

Halton Region Federation of Agriculture

PRINCE JOHN

Business Development Bank of Canada

ROB JUNS

CARSTAR-MGM Auto Group

2025 Chamber Staff

MELANIE FRAZER, President & CEO ceo@haltonhillschamber.on.ca | 905-877-7119

CEL LOGARTA, Office and Special Projects Manager admin@haltonhillschamber.on.ca | 905-877-7119

RAVEN MURRAY, Membership and Communications Coordinator communications@haltonhillschamber.on.ca | 905-877-7119

SAM KARUNANITHI Lawrie Insurance Group

NICOLE WALKER Acton Optical Ltd.

MELANIE FRAZER

President & CEO Secretary to the Board

HALTON HILLS Chamber of Commerce Events

Providing consistent opportunities for professional growth and connection. Future members are welcome at most events – please contact our office!

Monthly Networking Events (2-3 per month)

Included in Membership Fees

• Good Morning, Halton Hills

Start your day with networking and updates from the business community (virtual).

• Business After Hours

An opportunity to connect after the workday at local business hosts.

• Business Builder Learning Series Webinars

Topics that help you grow and care for your business.

Signature Annual Events

International Women’s Day

Celebrating the contributions of women in business.

Business Solutions Summit

Delivering practical solutions for businesses. Sessions include educational workshops and seminars from industry experts on the latest trends and efficient strategies. Gain valuable insights and tools to enhance your business operations and enjoy opportunities for networking and growth.

Chamber Classic Golf Tournament

Network on the green in a fun and engaging way to connect.

Business Excellence Awards

Celebrating the best of local business with our Business Excellence Awards and Business Expo Trade Show.

Mayor’s Lunch & State of the Town Address

Annual event with town leaders discussing key initiatives.

Power Hour Series

Throughout the year, we host “Power Hour” events that include town halls, local leadership panels, and election events. These sessions are designed to engage community members and business owners with local issues and leaders. Join us to discuss, learn, and influence the future of Halton Hills.

Local Business Showcase

Two to three times per year, the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce hosts a Local Business Showcase. This expo provides our members with an opportunity to display their services and products to the community and fellow businesses. u

www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca • 905-877-7119

Navigating real estate in uncertain times

With economic uncertainty, high interest rates, and global instability, many people are wondering if now is the right time to buy or sell real estate. But history has shown us that life goes on – and so does the need for housing.

After 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and even during COVID-19, people still moved due to life changes – marriage, growing families, downsizing, and job relocations. Those who took a long-term view often benefited as markets recovered and values increased.

Today’s real estate market presents both challenges and opportunities. Higher interest rates have slowed demand, but buyers now have negotiating power that didn’t exist

during the competitive bidding wars of the past. Sellers who price strategically can still find serious buyers. The key is to focus on personal goals rather than trying to predict short-term market movements.

Real estate is a long-term investment. Those who buy and hold onto their homes typically see solid returns over time, but beyond financial benefits, homeownership offers stability, community, and a place to build memories.

If you’re considering buying or selling, don’t let uncertainty dictate your decisions. Instead, work with experienced professionals who can help you navigate the market and make choices that align with your future. Markets shift, but the need for housing never goes away – and neither does the opportunity to build a home and a future. u

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Short-term rentals and compliance with CRA regulations

Short-term rentals have become a popular source of income for property owners in Canada. However, new tax rules mean that compliance with provincial and municipal regulations is more important than ever. As of 2024, the CRA denies tax deductions for expenses related to non-compliant short-term rentals. If a property fails to meet licensing, permit, or zoning requirements, owners will lose the ability to deduct a portion of their expenses. Here is what you need to know to stay compliant and avoid penalties.

What is a short-term rental?

From CRA’s standpoint, a shortterm rental refers to a residential property rented for less than 90 consecutive days. These rentals are often listed on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO and can include houses, apartments, condos, cottages, mobile homes, houseboats, and other living spaces. The property must comply with local laws permitting its use as a short-term rental.

How to be compliant

To ensure compliance:

• Verify if your municipality allows short-term rentals and, if so, verify their respective definition for short-term rental.

• Obtain all necessary licenses and permits.

• Follow provincial and local regulations regarding rental operations.

• Keep records proving compliance.

Expense Deductions

Typically, landlords can deduct operating expenses like maintenance, utilities, and property management fees. However, if a rental is noncompliant for part of the year, deductions will be reduced proportionally based on the number of non-compliant days.

Maintaining Proper Records

Property owners must maintain proper records, including proof of

compliance, rental income, and expenses. The CRA may audit short-term rental owners to ensure accurate tax reporting.

By staying compliant, shortterm rental owners can maximize tax benefits while avoiding costly penalties.

This article is not meant to provide specific advice regarding the topics above and is based on current tax laws at the time of printing. Tax laws are subject to change, and interpretations of these laws can vary. For questions about your specific situation, please discuss with your accountant. u

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Know a business that’s knocking it out of the park?

The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce is proud to spotlight our amazing members through the Business of the Month program! Each month, we celebrate a local business making a big or small impact, featuring them on our website, across our social media, and in our newsletter.

Got a business in mind? Have your say! Nominate a standout Chamber member who’s serving our community by going to https://www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca/business-of-the-month/ and giving them the recognition they deserve!

Nominate now and let’s spotlight the businesses making Halton Hills proud!

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trustee and how the deceased’s property is distributed.

An estate trustee is the only person who has the proper authority to deal with the deceased’s property – not their spouse, family, or attorney for property.

Probate

The term “probate” refers to the process where the court grants official authority to the estate trustee to deal with the deceased’s property. The court grants a Certificate of Appointment to the estate trustee, which is the document that proves the estate trustee has the authority to deal with the deceased’s property.

Probate is obtained provincially by filing certain documents with

the court and paying the estate administration tax.

Probate is not always required. It is the nature of the assets that will determine whether probate is necessary, and legal advice should be sought to determine what procedure should be followed to administer the estate.

The estate trustee

The law imposes certain duties and obligations on the estate trustee to ensure he or she acts diligently and honestly and for the benefit of the beneficiaries. It’s a high standard of care that is imposed, resulting in unlimited personal liability for breaches of his or her fiduciary duties.

The duties and responsibilities

of an estate trustee result from the common law of fiduciaries, applicable statutory provisions, and as may be set out in the Will itself.

Where multiple estate trustees are appointed, they must act unanimously unless the Will provides otherwise.

If an estate is the subject of litigation, a court may appoint an estate trustee during litigation to administer the estate with limitations depending on the nature of the litigation. In most circumstances, the estate trustee during litigation can deal with the assets of the estate, pay the deceased’s debts, and file the estate income taxes; however, they do not have the authority to distribute the estate. u

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Acton’s Leathertown Festival keeps bringing the community together

Anyone looking for something fun to do in Acton will find no shortage of activities and events throughout the year.

Whether it’s walking through town to see the historic sites, checking out the ball parks or playgrounds at Prospect Park, or canoeing at Fairy Lake, there is lots to do any given day. Visitors can take in special events like the downtown Acton Outdoor Market every Thursday from June 5th to September 11th. At the end of October, ghosts and ghouls gather for the Trick-or-Treat on Mill and Main Streets, and of course there’s the Santa Claus Parade, which has been running since 1984 and brings the community together every November.

But there’s one event like no other that brings the community downtown and draws people from throughout the region: Acton’s Leathertown Festival, held on the second Sunday August each year. What began in 1977 as Acton Days to gather the community and raise funds to refurbish the Town Hall evolved in 1991 into what is known today as the annual Leathertown Festival, now in its 34th consecutive year! Even COVID couldn’t stop it, the festival was transformed into a modified event and broadcast on social media.

Bringing the community together

Thousands of visitors from Acton, Georgetown, Glen Williams,

and many more communities that encompass the Niagara Escarpment gather for the one-day event, located along Mill Street East.

“The annual Acton Leathertown Festival is the big event,” says Matthew Galliford, Coordinator of the Downtown Acton Business Improvement Area.

There are exhibits, interactive workshops, demonstrations by artisans and craftspeople, the KIDS ZONE, and live music all day. And of course, a big attraction is the variety of vendors that line the street, offering unique merchandise, arts, locally

made crafts, and exciting food choices.

“After COVID, it ramped up to be the festival it used to be,” Galliford says. “We had about 90 vendors in 2022, and in 2023, 126 vendors came out. We could see the crowds getting a little bit bigger each year. Last year, we brought out 153 vendors, and that doesn’t include the downtown businesses themselves.

For our downtown businesses and Chamber members, if they want to participate, we leave the space in front of their storefronts to set up sidewalk displays.”

“It brings business downtown –people from out of town or even locals who have never really browsed the downtown shops,” he says. “It’s a large event that brings out our own community and a lot of tourism. We have averaged between 7, 000 to over 10, 000 for the six-hour event.”

Special guests also make appearances each year. In 2024, Brampton Batman excited the crowds.

“This guy is kind of an Ontario celebrity, and he was a big draw,” Galliford says. “He drives a street legal 1989 Batmobile replica and rides in wearing full Bat gear, never leaving character. He’s fantastic. We had him here for four hours, and he had a line of kids from ages four to

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And if for some reason you’re not hungry, you can find hand-made botanical soaps and lotions, as well as fresh flowers and plants. Artisans and crafters show off their goods, and buskers, musicians, and dancers will entertain you while you browse. There’s something for everyone!

“We have about a hundred vendors, and that varies from month to month,” Pullman says. “It’s always evolving, and it makes the market really special. So week one will have different vendors or merchandise compared to the end of fall.”

Pullman says that variety gives people a reason to come down every week to see what’s new and check out the freshest produce and the most creative craftwork or baking.

“We have special events during the market, too, and we have themes, like a Pride market, one for Canada Day, and one week is ‘Ride Your Bike to the Market’,” Pullman says. “Different programming supports each theme, which really does make it an experience, far beyond just purchasing groceries.”

That experience is a Saturday morning ritual for many people. They’ll walk downtown, often with their pets, grab a coffee, and stroll up and down through the market. People of all ages attend – young families out for the day, people looking to get their steps in, teenagers on a date. Even if people aren’t buying anything from the market, they can meet up with friends and catch up.

The market is a great community-building piece and brings a lot of people downtown, Pullman notes. After buying their bag of tomatoes, visitors can pop it into some of the stores to shop, and a lot of people stay downtown for a meal at one of many restaurants.

“We have a number of restaurants and bars downtown where people can grab a meal or drink and make an afternoon of it,” Pullman says. “And we have a good mix of businesses and no empty storefronts, so we’re proud of that.”

Visitors make the trip to the market from out of town as well, since downtown Georgetown is very accessible, right off of highway 7 and a short walk from the GO station, where the train connects to Brampton, Toronto, and Kitchener. There’s no need to worry about parking or driving – visitors can take transit to get to the market or downtown Georgetown. And with more GO services being added all the time, it’s much more convenient for people from out of town to come downtown.

It’s something the BIA has been trying build up awareness of, and they work with their partners at Halton Hills Economic Development, which does that broader promotion of events within and beyond the region.

Pullman says Georgetown’s bike strategy allows for easy, convenient, and safe access to the central business area as well, and there’s a whole trail network connected to downtown so people can walk. That’s important yearround, as events like Downtown Palooza in July, the Rock’n Roll’n Classics Car Show in August, and the Halloween spooktacular Masquerade on Main and Mill bring the community downtown time and again.

“It’s an historic and very walkable downtown,” Pullman says. “We welcome everybody to come down and check out the stores, restaurants, and sites downtown – not just for the market, but from Monday to Sunday, and throughout the year.” u

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Georgetown school walks the walk to fight cancer

For more than 25 years, the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life events have raised funds for lifesaving cancer research, support programs, and advocacy efforts, all in the hopes of one day making the terrible disease a thing of the past.

At Relay For Life events across Canada, participants of all ages gather at a community space and take turns walking around a track or path for 12 hours to symbolize the perseverance and action needed to improve lives and change the future of cancer forever. The day culminates at sundown, when luminaries light the track in memory of those lost to cancer.

“Everybody knows somebody impacted by cancer, and it’s hard to find a someone who doesn’t have some connection to the disease,” says Christ the King teacher and

faculty advisor, Meaghan O’Brien, who, with fellow teacher Kristen Commeford, runs the event with students. “Here at Christ the King Secondary School, we’ve lost teachers to cancer and have staff who are cancer survivors. We have students who have lost family members to the disease, and some have fought cancer themselves, so this is a cause that our school and our community believes in, and a cause that our students have got behind year after year.”

A history of caring

Christ the King Secondary School in Georgetown held its first Relay For Life walk in 2013 after a former student learned about the event and thought it would be a great event for the school. In the years since, Christ the King has raised more than $625,000 for cancer research. In 2023 alone, the school

raised an impressive $146,702 –the highest total of any school in Canada – which was followed up in 2024 with another $168,852, the second most for any school in the country.

The Relay For Life event is organized entirely by a planning committee of 20 senior-level students, who raise money through a variety of fundraisers, although most of the money comes from 700 dedicated Christ the King students – nearly half the student body –doing the hard work of going out to collect sponsorships and donations, with some raising thousands of dollars on their own.

The student committee also brings together a full slate of activities for the day of the event, such as lining up student bands and staging games to keep spirits high. However, even though there’s a

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are addicted to social media, are entitled, or that they only think about themselves. However, the commitment of students at Christ the King at the Relay For Life event goes a long way in dispelling these unfair stereotypes. In addition to raising important research and support funds for the fight against cancer, the event is also an opportunity for students to show who they are as citizens, as well as represent Georgetown and the Halton region while doing good in the world.

“As educators, we want to encourage students to spend their time and energy for good, and it’s been really nice to see them succeed with Relay For Life – not just monetarily but also in how they have to work together so event runs smoothly,” says O’Brien. “A massive rainstorm in the middle of our event last year had our students problem solving to overcome the challenge. Just seeing them take ownership of the event, knowing that they want it to be successful, it personally meant a lot to me because it demonstrates just what our young people are capable of. The future is in good hands.”

The next Relay For Life for Christ The King Secondary School happens June 6, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The next few months will see students busy organizing, sorting out the details of the event, and heading out into the community seeking sponsorships.

If you wish to support a student or the school’s Relay for Life campaign visit www.relayforlife.ca/ctk. u

– Meaghan O’Brien, Christ The King Secondary School

Food for Life marks 30 years of addressing food insecurity in Halton and Hamilton

Food for Life, a leading food rescue organization, is marking its 30th anniversary in 2025, celebrating three decades of impact in the fight against food insecurity. While the growing demand for food support is a stark reality, the organization’s continued efforts serve as a call to action, reinforcing its mission to “Rescue Food and Impact Lives.”

Each year, Food for Life rescues and receives donations of over 4.6 million pounds of fresh, nutritious food from farms, distributors, wholesalers, and grocers. They then sort and distribute this food through 100 food access points across Halton and Hamilton, providing essential support to more than 4,000 households every week. By redirecting surplus, close-to-code, and imperfect food that would otherwise go to waste, the organization not only feeds communities but also reduces environmental impact, diverting over 6 million kilograms of greenhouse gases annually.

The local impact is significant: more than 235,000 pounds of fresh and frozen food – valued at $830,000 –were distributed in 2024 through four Food for Life run community programs and eight agency partner programs in Acton and Georgetown. These efforts ensured that 475 households across Halton Hills received much needed support each week.

Since launching its first program in 2010 in collaboration with St. Albans Anglican Church in Acton and St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church in Glen Williams, Food for Life has played a crucial role in Halton Hills. Over the years, the organization has expanded its reach by working alongside community partners, including Links2Care, Georgetown Bread Basket, Bethel Christian Reformed

Church, and St. John’s United Church, to provide weekly food programs.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Food for Life adapted to new challenges, introducing community fridges at the Halton Hills Public Library and enhancing food support for seniors through the Hillsview Active Living Centre. In 2022, the organization relocated its Acton program to The Roxy, allowing for expanded services with both daytime and evening food support programs.

Today, Food for Life plays a leadership role Halton Hills Food Network, a coalition of organizations working together to combat food insecurity. Deepening collaboration and impact, the network meets quarterly, fostering collaboration and strengthening communitydriven solutions.

The organization’s commitment to both people and the planet has not gone unnoticed, nor has their return on investment. With every $10 donation, the charity can provide $63.70 worth of groceries to neighbours in need. Food for Life has been recognized by Charity Intelligence Canada as one of the country’s top 10 impact organizations, a testament to its effectiveness in addressing food insecurity while reducing food waste.

As it enters its fourth decade, Food for Life continues to

rely on the dedication of volunteers, community partners, food and financial donors to sustain its mission. Those interested in supporting the organization – whether through volunteering, donations, or advocacy –can visit FoodForLife.ca u

Make a difference

Volunteer and connect in

Want to make Halton Hills an even better place to live?

Volunteering is the way to go! Whether you’ve got an hour or a weekend, lending a hand with a local service club or organization is a great way to meet people, have fun, and make a real difference.

From organizing community events to helping out at local charities, there’s something for everyone. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to connect with your neighbors and get that warm, fuzzy feeling knowing you’re helping to keep our town so special.

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So why not reach out to one of our local clubs, charities, or groups today?

You’ll be surprised how much fun you can have while giving back! Check the Chamber website for some great local organizations to get involved with. Halton Hills is built on community spirit, and there’s always room for more helping hands.

Silver Creek Service Centre

T: 905-877-9042 silvercreekservicecentre.com

Speedy Glass

T: 905-873-1655

speedyglass.ca/en/find-service-centre/ speedy-glass-georgetown

Yourway Auto Repair T: 519-853-0900

AUTOMOTIVE SALES, LEASING & SERVICE

Concept Ford

T: 905-873-1626 conceptford.com

Georgetown Chevrolet Buick GMC

T: 905-877-6944 georgetownchev.com

Georgetown Honda T: 1-888-629-2606 georgetownhonda.ca

Georgetown Hyundai T: 289-428-0225 georgetownhyundai.ca

Georgetown Toyota T: 905-877-2296 georgetowntoyota.com

Georgetown Volkswagen

T: 905-877-5285 georgetownvw.com

Shoeless Joe’s

Grill 367 Guelph Street, Georgetown, ON (905) 873-3157

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BAKERY/WHOLESALE

Aty-Jimil Cakes

T: 647-772-3430 atyjimilcake.ca

Terra Cotta Foods Ltd. T: 905-877-4216 terracottacookies.com

BANKS & FINANCIAL SERVICES

RBC Commercial Services - Greater Golden Horseshoe Team T: 226-935-0264

BANKS & FINANCING

CIBC

T: 905-4626-4626 cibc.com

Royal Bank of Canada Acton & Georgetown T: 905-877-2244 royalbank.com

Scotiabank - Georgetown T: 905-877-6995 scotiabank.com

Tandia Financial Credit Union Acton & Georgetown T: 1-800-598-2891 tandia.com

TD Canada Trust T: 905-877-6981 tdcanadatrust.com

BANQUET HALL CATERING

Carl’s Catering The Glen T: 905-457-2813 carlscatering.wpengine.com

BAR/RESTAURANT

Shoeless Joe’s Restaurant T: 905-873-3157 shoelessjoes.ca

Symposium Cafe Restaurant & Lounge Georgetown T: 905-877-2222 symposiumcafe.com/locations/ georgetown-restaurants

BREWERY

Furnace Room Brewery T: 905-702-7772 furnaceroombrewery.ca

BUSINESS & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACH

Manon Dulude Coaching and Counselling and Forge Coaching and Consulting T: 905-703-0003 forgecoachingandconsulting.com

Purpose Driven Freedom Inc. T: 416-727-2320 purposedrivenfreedom.com

The Delfi Group T: 905-877-2183 thedelfigroup.com

Sports

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

NACRIS INC.

nacris.ca

BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

BNI Integrity Networking

T: 416-939-6060

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Downtown Georgetown BIA

T: 905-873-4970 downtowngeorgetown.com

Georgetown B2C

T: 289-891-7816 georgetownb2c.com

Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association

T: 905-875-1805 landscapeontario.com

BUSINESS CONSULTANT

Business Advisory Group smallbusinessadvisory.com

C.Y.A. Consulting

T: 647-231-0214

cya-consulting.com

Earth Credit Canada

T: 905-601-8733 earthcreditcanada.com

BUSINESS SERVICES

Halton Region Economic Development, Small Business Centre

T: 866-442-5866 halton.ca

thesocialwellness

T: 905-965-0900 thesocialwellness.ca

BUYING GROUP PERFORMANCE MACHINES

Kerr Machine Shop Group Inc.

T: 905-877-6303 kerrmachineshopgroup.com

CANNABIS STORES

Spiritleaf Georgetown T: 905-877-0420

spiritleaf.ca/collections/spiritleafgeorgetown

CARPET/RUGS/FLOORING

Carpet Barn - Carpet One

T: 905-877-9896

carpetbarncarpetonegeorgetown.com

CATERING

Tanner’s Restaurant Inc.

T: 519-853-5231

tannersrestaurantandcatering.ca

CHILDCARE

Apples and Angels Montessori School T: 905-230-1777 applesandangels.ca

The Village Montessori T: 416-919-4473 thevillagemontessori.ca

CHILDREN’S SERVICES & PROGRAMS

Kids Inc. T: 519-855-6074 kidsinccamp.ca

The Darling Home for Kids T: 905-878-7673 darlinghomeforkids.ca

CHIROPRACTORS

One Life Family Chiropractic T: 905-877-5483 onelifefamily.ca

CLEANING & JANITORIAL

Bergsma’s Cleaning Service T: 416-270-9127 bergsmacleaningservice.com

Kimaid Cleaning Service Inc. T: 905-877-4595 kimcleans.com

Sue’s Cleaning Service T: 647-333-9803

CLOTHING/SHOES

J.V. Clothing T: 905-877-1598 jvclothing.com

The Way We Were T: 905-702-7675 thewaywewere.ca

CLOTHING/MANUFACTURER

Superior Glove Works Ltd. T: 519-853-1920 superiorglove.com

COMMERCIAL BANKING

Business Development Bank of Canada T: 289-772-8664 bdc.ca

COMMUNITY & FAMILY SERVICES

I.am Therapy Services Inc. T: 416-910-3241 iamtherapyservicesinc.com

COMMUNITY GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS

100 Women Who Care Halton Hills, c/o Yetti Construction T: 905-872-5999 100womenhaltonhills.com

Acton Town Hall Centre T: 519-853-5302 actontownhallcentre.ca

Cancer Assistance Halton Hills T: 905-702-8886 cancerassistance.org

Community Development Halton T: 905-632-1975 cdhalton.ca

Community Foundation of Halton North

T: 905-864-9211 cfhn.ca

Community Living North Halton T: 905-878-2337 clnh.on.ca

Distress Centre Halton

T: 905-849-4559 dchalton.ca

Feed Halton

T: 289-313-8787 feedhalton.ca

Food for Life

T: 905-635-1106 foodforlife.ca

Food4Kids Halton

T: 905-469-3113 food4kidshalton.ca

Georgetown Bread Basket

T: 905-873-3368 georgetownbreadbasket.ca

Georgetown Lions Club e-clubhouse.org/sites/georgetown_on/ index.php

Habitat for Humanity Halton Mississauga Dufferin

T: 905-637-4446 Habitathmd.ca

Halton Learning Foundation

T: 905-749-4453 haltonlearningfoundation.ca

I Have Resolve Foundation

T: 416-624-0598 ihaveresolve.com

Light Up The Hills

T: 647-228-2146 lightupthehills.com/

The Georgetown Hospital Foundation

T: 905-873-4599 georgetownhospitalfoundation.ca

Townsend Smith Foundation

T: 289-878-3407 townsend-smith.ca

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

United Way Halton & Hamilton

T: 905-635-3138 uwhh.ca

Wastewise

T: 905-873-8122 wastewise.ca

COMPUTER CONSULTING & DESIGN

NetSpec IT

T: 905-877-0022 netspecit.ca

TechFuse

T: 289-924-1867 techfuse.ai

Titan Tek Inc. T: 226-828-8773 titantek.biz

COMPUTER SALES & SERVICES

AYS Technologies Canada Inc. T: 905-9107-204 ayscanada.com

Cornerstone Office Express T: 519-279-1978 cornerstoneofficeexpress.com

Odyssey Systems & Solutions T: 905-877-4567 odysseysolutions.com

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Osnium Software Inc T: 888-676-4861 osnium.com

Violet Fox Solutions Inc T: 226-828-2325 violetfoxsolutions.ca

COMPUTERS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The WolfStrata Group T: 647 400 7054 wolfstrata.com

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

Acton Precast Concrete Limited T: 519-853-1529 actonprecast.com

Associated Paving T: 905-1966-1966 associatedpaving.com

Halton Hills Paving T: 905-877-3878 haltonhillspaving.com

Icon Forming Systems Incorporated T: 905-857-2574 iconformingsystems.com

CONSTRUCTION

Broccolini Construction (Toronto) Inc. T: 416-242-7772 broccolini.com

G. McClure Carpentry T: 905-876-1423 mcclurecarpentry.ca

R&B Construction Services Inc. T: 905-877-7268

EVENT PLANNING

Sheridan Conference Centre T: 905-815-4242 conferences.sheridancollege.ca

EVENTS

Balo Balloons

T: 905-691-3468 baloballoons.ca

Head for the Hills - Georgetown Craft Beverage Festival

T: 416-903-9480 headforthehills.ca

EVENT SERVICES & MANAGEMENT

Fripp Auctions & Fundraising

T: 416-906-9974 frippauctions.com

EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR

Erik Schubert Excavating Ltd.

T: 905-873-5207 erikschubertexcavatingltd.ca

Nellis Construction Ltd. T: 519-853-0960 www.nellis.ca

FAMILY, COMMUNITY & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS

Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council

T: 416-720-3926 theghhc.com

FARMERS MARKET

Allison’s Farm Market

T: 905-873-8283 allisonsfarmmarket.com

Andrews Farm Market and Winery T: 905-878-5807 andrewsscenicacres.com

FINANCE & INSURANCE

Desjardins Insurance, Lora Greene T: 905-873-1615 loragreene.ca

Desjardins Insurance, Phil Karda T: 905-873-1833 philkarda.com

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

Mackenzie-Westwood Wealth Management

T: 416-726-3680

optimize.ca/teams/the-mackenziewestwood-group

Nexion Canada

T: 289-313-4373

TD Business Insurance

T: 647-236-9049

tdinsurance.com/products-services/ small-business-insurance

FINANCIAL ADVISOR

Arya Financial Solutions Inc.

T: 416-453-7705

C&C Planning Group

T: 905-702-1434

ccplanning.ca

Interface Financial Group

T: 905-338-2420

interfacefinancial.com

FINANCIAL ADVISOR & PLANNER

IG Wealth Management, Guelph Halton Hills

T: 905-878-2700

advisor.investorsgroup.com/en/office/ Milton

Momentum Financial Services Inc.

T: 905-873-9868

momentumwealthgroup.com

Co-operators Insurance (Ray Johnson & Associates Inc.)

T: 905-877-0131

cooperators.ca/local/ray-johnsonassociates

FIRE

PROTECTION

Mercer Fire Protection Inc.

T: 416-999-9043

www.mercerfire.ca

Tra-Scott Fire & Safety Inc.

T: 905-877-0055

trascottfire.com

United Fire Safety Co. Ltd.

T: 905-877-0033 unitedfire.com

FITNESS

Farm Girl Fitness

T: 647-233-6229 farmgirlfitness.ca

Orangetheory Fitness - Georgetown T: 905-247-8282 orangetheory.com/en-ca/locations/ ontario/georgetown/280-guelph-street

FOOD PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION

70 Below Food Inc T: 905-703-7132 store.70below.ca

Fury Hot Sauce T: 289-272-5324 furyhotsauce.com

MacMillan’s Gourmet Frozen Foods & Fundraising T: 519-853-0311 macmillans.ca

Maple Lodge Farms Ltd. T: 905-455-8340 maplelodgefarms.com

P & H Milling Group - Acton T: 519-853-2850 phmilling.com

Saputo Dairy Products Canada G.P. (Neilson) T: 905-702-7200 saputo.com

Vision Food Innovations Inc T: 416-529-3282 visionfoodinnovations.com

Wheelbarrow Orchards

T: 905-878-6216 wheelbarroworchards.com

FUNERAL HOMES

Jones Funeral Home Ltd. T: 905-877-3631 jonesfuneralhome.co

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

FURNITURE

& APPLIANCES

Emerald Isle Bedroom Gallery T: 905-873-2753 facebook.com/ EmeraldIsleHomeFurnishings

Halton Hills Furniture and Appliances T: 519-853-4299 haltonhillsfurniture.ca

FURNITURE REFINISHING

Glen Valley Finishers T: 905-877-4544 glenvalleyfurniture.ca

GARDEN CENTRE/NURSERY

DG Greenhouses

T: 905-877-9842 instagram.com/dgs_georgetown

Foliage T: 905-702-0420 foliageliving.ca

Sheridan Nurseries T: 905-873-0522 sheridannurseries.com

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Cyrilca Projects Corporation T: 647-770-7708

Generation Construction & Fine Homes Ltd

T: 647-381-0361 generationconstructionltd.com

GIFTS & SPECIALTY ITEMS

Glazed Expressions! T: 905-877-2224 glazedexpressions.ca

GOLF COURSES & SERVICES

Blue Springs Golf Club/A Property of ClubLink

T: 519-853-0904 bluesprings.clublink.ca

Georgetown Golf Club/Property of ClubLink

T: 905-877-8468 georgetown.clublink.ca

Glencairn Golf Club

T: 905-876-3666 glencairn.clublink.ca

Granite Ridge Golf Club/Albatross Restaurant

T: 905-878-5494 golfgranite.com

The Club At North Halton Ltd T: 905-877-5236 northhaltongolf.com

Wyldewood Golf & Country Club T: 905-878-4848 wyldewoodgolf.com

GOVERNMENT

Town of Halton Hills

T: 905-873-2600 haltonhills.ca

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Freebird Design & Communication Services

T: 519-400-9252 freebirddesigns.ca

GROCERY STORES

Agram Meats and Culinary Boutique T: 416-938-4853 agrammeats.com

FreshCo. T: 905-873-0622 freshco.com

GROUP BENEFITS

Caldwell Insurance Services Ltd. / Caldwell Securities Ltd. T: 905-877-8092 caldwellinsuranceservices.com, https://caldwellsecurities.com

Norbram Group Insurance Benefits Inc. T: 416-798-0513 norbram.ca

HAIR SALON

Kaia Hair Studio T: 519-853-8787 Kaiahairstudio.com

Red Lemon Hair Salon

T: 905-702-9982 redlemonhair.com

TRENDZ Hair Studio

T: 905-877-9229 trendzhair.ca

ZenSational Hair By Jen T: 416-523-9571 zensationalhairbyjen.com

HARDWARE STORE

Acton Home Hardware T: 519-853-1730 homehardware.ca

Leathertown Lumber Inc. T: 519-853-1970 leathertownlumber.ca

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Alyssa Bellisario OBM

T: 416-859-2343 alyssabellisario.com

HEALTH & NUTRITION

Balanced Bodies Studio

T: 416-738-0370 www.balancedbodiesstudio.ca

Elevated Health and Wellness

T: 905-873-7330 elevatedhealth.ca

HealthSpan Wellness

T: 905-873-8729 healthspan.ca

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Dew Wellness T: 905-873-9118 dewwellness.ca

Wallis for Wellness

T: 647-577-4757 wallisforwellness.com

HEALTH CARE

Halton & Mississauga Rapid Access Addiction Medicine

T: 888-388-7226 hmraam.ca

Right at Home Canada - Halton Hills

T: 365-655-6223

rightathomecanada.com/haltonhills

HEARING CLINIC

Halton Audiometric Centre

T: 905-877-8828 haltonaudiometric.com

North Halton Better Hearing Centre T: 289-891-8833 northhaltonbetterhearingcentre.ca

The Georgetown Hearing Clinic

T: 905-873-6642 georgetownhearingclinic.ca

HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, HVAC, SPACE HEATING

Bradford White Canada Inc.

T: 905-203-0600 bradfordwhite.com

Brooks Heating And Air

T: 905-877-3100 brooksheatingandair.ca

Impact Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.

T: 905-878-0087 impactheatingandairconditioning.com

Kyle Spurr HVAC

T: 289-440-4281 kylespurrhvac.com

HOLISTIC HEALTH

Warrior Wellness

T: 647-444-1789 warriorwellnessforlife.ca

Willow Lane Natural Foods

T: 519-853-3051

HOME FURNISHINGS

Home Set Match

T: 647-532-5546 homesetmatch.com

HOME IMPROVEMENTS & GARDEN

I’ve Got A Guy Handyman Services

T: 416-908-4749

Keene Garage

T: 416-577-2260 Keenegarage.ca

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

Organized Design Solutions

T: 905-609-3036 organizedesignsolutions.com

HOME SERVICES

Hickory Dickory Decks Halton Hills T: 905-873-9803 decks.ca

HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING

Lesley Bell Consulting - Talent Management and HR Services T: 905-599-6087 lbellconsulting.com

Peninsula Canada T: 647-957-0600 peninsulagrouplimited.com/ca

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Halton Industrial Technology Inc. T: 905-877-4548

INSULATION

VK Roofing T: 416-579-5293 vkroofing.ca

INSURANCE

Acera Insurance T: 905-459-6066 www.ccvinsurance.com/hhcc

Excalibur Insurance T: 519-482-9357 excaliburinsurance.ca/businessinsurance-ontario

Lawrie Insurance Group T: 1-800-661-1518 lawriegroup.com

Mike Francis Insurance and Financial Services Inc. - Desjardins T: 905-877-9652 mikefrancis.ca

Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Inc.

T: 905-877-0133 pcarmstrongins.com

Spriggs Insurance Brokers Limited

T: 905-877-5113 spriggs.ca

Stoneridge Insurance Georgetown T: 289-349-1433 stoneridgeinsurance.ca

Lounsbury Life & Group Insurance Services T: 289-891-7816 lounsburylife.com

INTERIOR DESIGN

Alana + Kelly Design Co. T: 905-873-4993 www.alanakellydesign.ca

Benjamin Moore, A Home Inspired Ltd. T: 905-877-4500 ahomeinspired.ca

Mabel Design Co. T: 416-873-4252 mabeldesignco.com

JEWELLER/DESIGN/REPAIRS

Brilliant Gold T: 905-873-6662 brilliantgoldjewellery.com

Fire & Ice Jewellery T: 905-873-4405 fireandicejewellery.com

KITCHEN & BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

Epic Resurfacing Solutions T: 905-873-0000 epicresurfacingsolutions.ca

Silverwood Kitchens & Bath Inc T: 905-877-3636 silverwoodkitchens.ca

LAND SURVEYING

Fiddes Clipsham Inc. T: 905-877-2211 fiddesclipsham.com

LANDSCAPING

TurtleCreek Landscape Inc. T: 416-410-9922 www.turtlecreeklandscaping.ca

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

LAWN & GARDEN

Dreamscape Landscaping Limited

T: 647-234-7907

dreamscapelandscaping.net

Shepherd Lawn Care Ltd.

T: 905-702-0389

helpmylawn.ca

LAWYERS

Banbury Law Office

T: 905-877-5252

banburylaw.com

Boardwalk Law LLP

T: 905-863-7426 boardwalklaw.ca

Helsons LLP

T: 905-877-5200 helsons.ca

Mackenzie Chapman Hilliard, Barristers and Solicitors

T: 519-853-1330 mchlawyers.com

Ronald K. Henry Law Firm

T: 519-853-1160

Sweatman Law Firm

T: 905-877-0121 sweatmanlaw.com

LEGAL

Mike Roberts Conveyancing

T: 416-884-7370

White Owl Legal Services

T: 289-839-3075 whiteowl.legal

LIBRARY

Halton Hills Public Library

T: 905-873-2681 hhpl.ca

LIFE COACH

Anita Bergsma: Certified Life Coach

T: 416-270-9127 anitabergsma.com

LOGISTICS

BorderWorx Logistics Inc.

T: 416-846-3326

borderworx.com

Interlane

T: 905-760-0629 interlane.com

Kingsway Express

T: 905-216-2900

kingswayexpress.ca

MAIL SERVICES/SHIPPING

Breakaway Courier

T: 905-670-3008

directrush.ca

My Delivery Concierge

T: 833-693-3522

my-del.ca

MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT

Commodity Risk Control Inc.

T: 905-877-4035

commodityriskcontrol.com

SkillTricks Inc

T: 647 686 1279 skilltricksinc.com

MANUFACTURING

Apex Tool & Die Ltd.

T: 905-873-6335

Artcast Inc.

T: 905-877-5455

artcast.com

C-Can Power Systems Inc.

T: 519-853-4000

c-can.com

Caledon Laboratories Ltd.

T: 905-877-0101 caledonlabs.com

Communications & Power Industries Canada Inc. T: 905-877-0161 cpii.com

Formtech Plastics Inc T: 519-853-4720 formtechplasticsinc.ca

Intlvac Inc.

T: 905-873-0166 intlvacthinfilm.ca

Miskas Wood Products Inc. T: 905-873-6732

miskaswoodproducts.com

Solinst Canada Ltd T: 905-873-2255 solinst.com

Unilock Ltd. T: 1-800-UNILOCK unilock.com

MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION & WHOLESALE

Mold-Masters T: 905-877-0185 moldmasters.com

Ontario Bollards Inc T: 289-891-8559 ontariobollards.com

MARKETING, ADVERTISING, GRAPHIC DESIGN, & WEB DESIGN

Apparel Promotion T: 905-361-2925 apparelpromotion.com

CA14 Marketing T: 416-705-5369 ca14.biz

Lawlor & Company Marketing & Communications Limited T: 416-540-9215 lawlor.com

Project 818B Marketing Inc. T: 905-866-4052 project818b.com

Roots Marketing Inc

T: 226-499-5323

Rootsmarketing.ca

TheFilmCrew T: 647-233-5131

MASSAGE THERAPY

Move Activity & Motion Clinic T: 905-702-1072

moveamc.com

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

OPTOMETRIST

Fyidoctors Georgetown partners of Dr Teske and Associates T: 905-702-1616 fyidoctors.com/pages/eyes-focusedon-you-partners-of-fyidoctors

PARTY / DOLLAR STORE

Buck or Two Plus T: 905-873-7200

PARTY & EVENTS RENTALS

Pop Up Party

T: 416-707-6609 popuptheparty.com

PERSONAL SERVICES & CARE

Clear Vision Hypnosis

T: 416-919-5657 clearvisionhypnosis.com

PETS & VETERINARY

Druif Mobile Veterinary Services T: 519-929-9612 druifvet.com

Norval Animal Hospital T: 289-890-0722 norvalanimalhospital.com

PHARMACY

Georgetown Pharmacy & Compounding Specialists T: 905-877-8888 georgetownpharmacy.ca

PharmaEssence T: 905-873-9666

Young’s Pharmacy & Homecare T: 905-877-2711 youngspharmacy.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

Allison Clark Photography T: 416-712-3459 allisonclark.ca

Canada Property Tours T: 647-202-4864 canadapropertytours.ca

Greg Coman Photography T: 647-204-2067 gregcoman.com

Imagica | JSDigital T: 647-866-0115 www.imagica.ca

Kwaak Photography T: 905-517-9952 kwaakphotography.com

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates T: 905-873-3103 eramosaphysio.com/ physiotherapyclinics/georgetownphysiotherapy

Generations Physiotherapy Centre T: 905-702-0888 generationsphysio.com

PIPE, VALVES & FITTINGS

Howell Pipe & Supply T: 888-469-3557 howellpipe.com

PLUMBING

Anta Plumbing T: 416-231-3331 antaplumbing.com

CATT Contracting T: 905-873-1731

PRINTERS/PRINTING

Sherwood Digital Copy and Print T: 905-873-6116 sherwoodcopy.com

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS

Alithis Apparel Inc. T: 289-325-3607 alithis.ca

Impact Promotions / Uniform Pros T: 1-888-206-5064 impactpromos.ca

PROOFREADING

Focus First Proofreading T: 416-529-0531 focusfirstproofreading.ca

PROPERTY LEASING & MANAGEMENT

Georgetown Market Place T: 905-873-8918 georgetownmarketplace.com

Montbeck Developments T: 877-616-2673 montbeck.com

REAL ESTATE AGENTS/BROKERS

Coldwell Banker Escarpment Realty T: 519-853-2600 escarpmentrealty.ca

Coldwell Banker Fieldstone Realty T: 905-877-2630 fieldstonerealty.ca

Denise Dilbey, Broker Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage T: 416-919-9802 ddilbey.com

Hey Ray - Your Home Today Realty Inc. T: 905-877-9001 heyray.ca

JacQuie Sullivan T: 647-239-1010 calljacquie.com

Javeed Realty Group - Commercial Real Estate T: 647-917-2942 hassanjaveed.kw.com

Krause Morris - Re/Max T: 905-877-5211 krausemorris.ca

Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Inc. T: 416-722-2313 leetoronto.com

Monckton Real Estate Group T: 416-420-6662 monckton.ca

Re/Max Real Estate Centre Inc. T: 905-877-5211 remaxcentre.ca

RE/MAX Realty Specialists Inc. T: 365-363-3434 remaxspec.on.ca

Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage

T: 905-877-8262 meadowtowne.com

REAL ESTATE BOARD

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board T: 416-443-8100 trreb.ca

REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS

BMC CASA Real Estate Inc., Brokerage T: 905-873-0123 chooseacordingley.com

Real Property Solutions

T: 905-330-3671 realpropertysolutions.ca

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Amico 42 Mill Ltd.

T: 519-737-1577 42millst.com

Avila Investments Ltd.

T: 416-637-8332

Robert Russell Planning Consultants Inc.

T: 647-460-5511 russellplanning.com

The Knolcrest Centre T: 905-877-0202

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Maria Britto - RE/MAX Realty Specialists Inc., Brokerage T: 416-523-8377 mariabritto.com

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

Brampton Air Systems

T: 905-877-0071

Erin Refrigeration & Air Conditioning T: 519-833-0316 erinrefrigeration.ca

White Pine Mechanical Inc T: 647-648-8260 whitepinemechanical.ca

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

RENOVATION

Four Seasons Sunrooms

T: 416-569-3032 fourseasons-sunrooms.com

Haven Home Services

T: 416-317-9424 havendecks.ca

Herman’s Home Team Custom Exteriors

T: 905-877-7205 hermanshometeam.com

Kaven Homes

T: 905-691-1850 kaven.ca

RESTAURANTS

BriskitBBQ T: 905-702-8744 thebriskit.com

Copper Kettle Pub T: 905-877-5551 copperkettle.ca

Domino’s Pizza T: 905-702-8800 dominos.ca

Georgetown Thai Gourmet T: 905-873-2754 gthai.ca

Lily Thai Cuisine T: 905-702-1688 lilythai.ca

McDonald’s Restaurants T: 905-873-7011 mcdonalds.ca

Tandoori Tikka Lounge T: 647-803-2145 tandooritikkalounge.com

Tim Hortons T: 905-877-6493 timhortons.ca

RETIREMENT HOME

Mountainview Residence & Terrace T: 905-877-1800 mountainviewresidence.com

ROOFING

Findlay Roofing T: 905-702-7977 findlayroofing.ca

SALONS/SPAS

Creatively Beautiful inc. T: 905-877-8497 creativelybeautiful.com

Derma Doll Studio T: 365-777-3655 https://www.facebook. com/p/Derma-Doll-Studio61556830565826/?locale=ne_NP

Downtown Spa & Relaxation Centre T: 905-873-4907 downtownspageorgetown.com

Timeless Salon & Spa T: 905-873-6999 betimeless.ca

SELF-STORAGE/WAREHOUSE

A-Plus Self Storage T: 905-866-7464 aplusselfstorage.org

Hey Ray Self Storage T: 905-877-9001 heyray.ca

SENIORS HOUSING

Amica Georgetown T: 905-702-1555 www.amica.ca

Bennett Village T: 905-873-0115 bennettvillage.ca

Edgewater Senior Living T: 905-877-6111 edgewaterseniorliving.ca

SENIORS SERVICES

Home Quest T: 289-971-5885 homequest1.com

2025 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS

SEWING SCHOOL

The Sewing Cafe

T: 905-873-0043 sewingcafe.ca

SHOPPING & SPECIALTY

RETAIL

Sykes and Ainley Woollens

T: 905-299-9510 sykes-ainley.ca

SIGNS

Sign Central

T: 905-702-7446 signcentralinc.com

SKIN CARE

Bella Tan

T: 905-873-4343 bellatan.ca

SOCIAL SERVICES

Halton Women’s Place T: 905-332-1200 haltonwomensplace.com

Links2Care

T: 905-873-6502 links2care.ca

The Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf T: 416-449-9651 bobrumball.org

SPORTS & RECREATION

Dynamic Bodies

T: 416-806-6859 dynamicbodies.ca

Fore Trading Ltd.

T: 416-702-4381 foretra.com

Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre T: 905-877-4330 haltonhillsgymnastics.com

Halton Hills Minor Hockey Association T: 905-873-1600 haltonhillsminorhockey.com

SPORTS MUSEUM

Halton Hills Sports Museum & Resource Centre T: 905-873-1360

hhsm.ca

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Cogeco Connexion Inc. T: 1-800-267-9000

cogeco.ca

ROGERS

T: 905-877-4959

uptownwireless.ca/locations/ georgetown-mall

System Lifeline Inc. T: 905-497-7137 systemlifeline.com

THRIFT SHOP

Grammie’s Recycling Store T: 905-877-6508

TIRE SALES

Tire Discounter of Acton T: 519-929-9191 tirediscounterofacton.ca

TOWING

Fred’s Towing T: 905-877-4471 fredstowing.ca

TRANSPORTATION

CN T: 905-669-3168 cn.ca

TRAVEL & TRAVEL AGENTS

Expedia Cruises T: 416-357-3074 expediacruises.ca/en-CA/ shannonSmithCA

TREE SERVICE

Colonial Tree Service T: 905-877-8591 colonialtree.ca

Hilltop Tree Care T: 905-877-5279 hilltoptreecare.ca

VIRTUAL ASSISTANT

BKM Virtual Support Services Inc. T: 416-580-1496 bkmvss.com

WASTE MANAGEMENT & DISPOSAL

Bennett’s Waste Disposal T: 905-702-2339

Canadian Waste Management T: 905-702-2339 canadianwastemanagement1.ca

GFL Environmental Inc. T: 888-941-3345 gflenv.com

Green-Port Environmental Managers Ltd. T: 905-873-8561 green-port.com

Leferink Transfer Ltd. T: 905-877-1420 leferink.com

Westerveld Waste Management Inc.

T: 519-853-3332 wwminc.ca

WASTE WATER INSTRUMENTATION

Markland Specialty Engineering T: 905-873-7791 sludgecontrols.com

WATER & WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

Culligan T: 905-877-6242 culligan.com/locations/on/georgetown

WATERPROOFING

Crownseal Basement

Waterproofing Inc. T: 905-564-3575

crownseal.ca

Genuweb

T: 289-428-1100

genuweb.ca

House of Bettencourt

T: 647-289-5441

www.houseofbettencourt.ca

LCM Web Design

T: 416-802-5813

lcmwebdesign.ca

WHOLESALE – ELECTRONIC

Alta Electronics Inc.

T: 905-702-9588

alta-electronics.com

WINDOWS

The Halton Window & Door Company

T: 905-877-0177

haltonwindows.ca

Superior Glove Works Ltd.

T: 519-853-1920 superiorglove.com

YOGA STUDIO

Staying Alive Fitness Inc.

T: 905-699-4115

stayingalivefitness.com

YOUTH COMMUNITY

Community Alliance For Reaching Everyone T: 647-505-1880 carehh.ca

North Halton Girls Hockey Association T: 647-462-9578

nhgha.com

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