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March Break Day Camp
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Tropical Vacation
March 16-19 8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Ages 6 - 12
Middleton Residents: $90
Non-MiddletonResidents: $100
Kings Transit - Tickets and Pass Sales on Buses
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Ticket & Pass Sales on Buses
Starting March 1, 2026, tickets and passes will no longer be sold on Kings Transit buses.
Tickets and passes can be purchased digitally through the HotSpot Parking App or from our many Ticket Agents.
See the complete list of Ticket Agents in our printed schedules or online at Buy Tickets & Passes for Kings Transit.
Snow Removal Guidelines
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Public Works is a team of 6 people, and they pride themselves on their ability to remove snow quickly and efficiently. They aim to begin snow removal no later than 8 hours after snowfall. Typically, they begin sooner than 8 hours. Dependent on the amount and length of snowfall, it could be 12 hours, but this is rare. Public Works' priority is always to have snow removed during morning and evening commutes so you can be as safe as possible on Middleton's roads.
Parking Amendment - Virtual Information Sessions
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The Town of Middleton is offering several short online group sessions to review the recent parking requirement amendments and discuss how these changes may affect current or future development projects.
Please use the link below to choose a time that works best for you:
👉 Middleton Parking Amendment Call – Fill out form
Each session will be held on Microsoft Teams and will include a brief overview from Brighter Community Planning, followed by time for questions.
We hope you can join us.
Middleton One of Four Sites Selected for New Public Housing
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Middleton One of Four Sites Selected for New Public Housing
The Town of Middleton is proud to announce that our community has been selected as one of four sites in Nova Scotia set to receive new publicly supported housing under the province’s five-year plan to build 515 new units across the province.
This project marks an important step forward in expanding access to safe, affordable housing for residents and families. Rent will be based on income, meaning tenants won’t pay more than roughly 30% of their gross income in rent.

