Hamilton Township Fire Department Spirit Nights for Essential Workers Continues April 22

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For the second week members of the Hamilton Township Fire Department will be driving in various locations throughout the township neighbourhoods with emergency lights and sirens activated to show their support for essential workers.

Each week the three stations will take different routes in the township starting at 7:30 p.m.

Fire Chief Kelly Serson adds, if members of Hamilton Township would like to take part they (homeowners and their immediate families) are asked to get to the end of their driveways.

The route for Wednesday, April 22, 2020 is as follows:
Station 1 Bewdley:
*Byers Rd, Hannah Rd, Dieppe Rd, Rice Lake Dr N, Valleyview Cres

Station 2 Baltimore:
*Hwy 45 south from Van Luven Rd to Carleton Blvd
*Carleton Blvd to Danforth Rd and west to Division St N.
*Division St N. to Glen Cres
*Division St S. to Olivers Lane (Entire Subdivision)
*Sunset Dr to Forest Hill Dr to Danforth & Stoneridge Cres
*Danforth Rd W. to Ontario St heading south to Forest Hill Dr
*Forest Hill Dr to Castle Hill Dr to Dale Rd
*Dale Rd to Divison St N.
*Divsion St N. to Sky Valley Dr

Station 3 Harwood
*Gores Landing from County Rd 9 heading north to the lake
*Rice Lake Scenic Dr East to Harwood
*Village of Harwood
*Rice Lake Scenic Dr east of Harwood Rd to
*White Rd N/S
*Hillview Dr N/S
*Corkery Rd

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