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Canadian Days Committee membership is open to adults (age 18+) who live or work in Little Canada. Canadian Days is the annual... More… Canadian Days Committee membership is open to adults (age 18+) who live or work in Little Canada. Canadian Days is the annual community festival that celebrates Little Canada and our Sister-City relationship with Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Our nonprofit organization meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM at City Center (or at Spooner Park, weather permitting). No special skills are required, just a willingness to contribute ideas and to get involved. Training and support will be provided. Less…
We have many volunteer opportunities for your Youth Group as indicated below. Please note the number of volunteers needed for each... More… We have many volunteer opportunities for your Youth Group as indicated below. Please note the number of volunteers needed for each shift. We will make a donation to your youth organization for each shift that is successfully completed.Less…
Let us know if you are participating and if you can take guests on your boat
Membership to the Canadian Days Junior Board is open to youth ages 14-18 to get involved with planning of our annual summer festival.
The Canadian Days Volunteer Committee would like to hear from you regarding our annual Little Canada celebration. Submit your... More… The Canadian Days Volunteer Committee would like to hear from you regarding our annual Little Canada celebration. Submit your comments, suggestions, compliments or concerns by filling out this online form or by calling 651-766-4029. Please read Little Canada's privacy statement before submitting your Less…
Pre-register for the Canadian Days Kiddie Parade on Saturday, August 5, 11 a.m. Theme: Canadian Days '23-Celebrating Community There... More… Pre-register for the Canadian Days Kiddie Parade on Saturday, August 5, 11 a.m. Theme: Canadian Days '23-Celebrating Community There is no entry fee and children up to the age of 12 are welcome to participate. The first 100 entrants will receive prizes and food vendor coupons. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes/decorations! If interested in being chosen as Kiddie Parade Royalty, child must be able to ride in the Grand Parade on Sunday, August 6 at Noon, and have a parent/guardian to walk by them along the parade route (2.1 miles). Royalty will be selected from participants who meet this requirement.Less…
We will make a donation to your youth organization for each shift that is successfully completed.
The City of Little Canada endeavors to deliver all public services in a professional manner and to respond promptly to all citizen... More… The City of Little Canada endeavors to deliver all public services in a professional manner and to respond promptly to all citizen inquiries and concerns. Feel free to submit your question, comment, or suggestion using the form below. Read our privacy statement before submitting your comments. (Please note: Fields below that are in bold and with an * are required.)Less…
Please complete the form if you suspect you have an ash tree that is infected with Emerald Ash Borer or dead near the road.
If you have comments or questions about the City’s budget or about the information contained on your Proposed Property Tax Notice... More… If you have comments or questions about the City’s budget or about the information contained on your Proposed Property Tax Notice received from Ramsey County, please use this form to contact the Finance Department.Less…
We are excited to announce the City of Little Canada’s first-ever Reuse Day on Saturday, June 3! Do you have bulky items that you no... More… We are excited to announce the City of Little Canada’s first-ever Reuse Day on Saturday, June 3! Do you have bulky items that you no longer need or use, but are in good condition? Could your ‘trash’ be someone else’s ‘treasure’? Here’s your opportunity to give that bicycle that you never ride, that extra table that you don’t need, or that chair that no longer matches your decor… to someone who could use it! On Reuse Day, Little Canada residents can put bulky item(s) that are in good condition out at the curb for others to take and reuse for free. Please attach the FREE, REUSE ME! logo to the item(s) that you would like to give away and put them out at the curb by 7:00 AM on Saturday, June 3rd. Please complete the form by May 31.Less…
Did you see a pothole needing repair, a street sign down, or graffiti that needs removal? Use this handy form to report Public Works'... More… Did you see a pothole needing repair, a street sign down, or graffiti that needs removal? Use this handy form to report Public Works' related items needing attention. Street light outages should be reported to Xcel Energy. Please read our privacy statement before submitting your comments.Less…
Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker Application
Seeking applicants for a full-time Community Relations Manager to lead the City’s communications efforts through internal and external... More… Seeking applicants for a full-time Community Relations Manager to lead the City’s communications efforts through internal and external communication with a focus on cultivating community relationships, managing day-to-day communications, designing and implementing communications plans and community outreach. This position will develop and deliver content across all communication platforms and design communication and engagement that is inclusive and designed to reach a diverse audience. The position will also take an active leadership role in community engagement and outreach programs and special events. The ideal candidate will have experience in managing communication, public relations, community engagement, outreach and/or marketing efforts. Less…
The David Behles Scholarship is awarded to Little Canada residents that may not be able to afford to participate in programs offered by... More… The David Behles Scholarship is awarded to Little Canada residents that may not be able to afford to participate in programs offered by the City of Little Canada. David Behles was a former youth sports coach for the City of Little Canada, coaching sport teams ranging from softball to hockey. He believed that every kid deserves an opportunity to participate in activities. With the donation that was received in memory of David Behles, the City of Little Canada is able to offer financial aid to qualifying residents for registration and program fees of youth sports. Little Canada families can receive assistance with the Little Canada Parks and Recreation registration fees. All participants pay a minimum of 20% of the registration fees. Families are eligible for up to $200 per year. A Parks and Recreation staff person regarding details of the award will contact you. If you need additional assistance please contact the Parks & Recreation Department.Less…
Complete this form to let us know you will be attending the Explore Little Canada Program.
Do you have a question or comment for Little Canada Recreation? The employees of the City of Little Canada endeavor to deliver all... More… Do you have a question or comment for Little Canada Recreation? The employees of the City of Little Canada endeavor to deliver all public services in a professional manner and to respond promptly to all citizen inquiries and complaints. Please tell us how we served you by answering the following questions.Less…
Please fill out the form to receive the combination to the lock box that is at the Spooner Park Courts for the access to the pickleball... More… Please fill out the form to receive the combination to the lock box that is at the Spooner Park Courts for the access to the pickleball equipment. Pickleball priority times - Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 8-10 a.m, and from 6-8 p.m. Lights are available until 10 p.m.Less…
Seasonal Parks & Public Works Maintenance Worker Application
Seasonal Youth Instructor Application