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The opportunity, capacity, and willingness of the Town and the Community to work collectively to solve shared problems and bring about positive social change.
In a time where we’re more than connected than ever, we’ve nonetheless lost touch; lost touch with our neighbours, our government, and our communities as a whole. We want to bridge this gap and revitalize the foundation on which together, we can stand. The Town believes that through collaboration and consultation, we can ultimately strengthen and sustain the community connections so critical to our wellbeing.
Get Involved Innisfil is a way to connect with residents about matters that influence the quality of their life. We want you to be informed on what's happening in your community and able to influence decisions both big and small. Whether we're updating parks and roads or delving deep into master plans, we want to hear what you have to say. We need you to get involved.