Millennium time capsule to be opened after 25 years

By Lindsay Advocate

Twenty-five years after its dedication, the time capsule installed under the eternal flame in Lindsay is due to be opened on Tuesday Dec. 16 at 10 a.m. in front of the Lindsay library.

In the year 2000, amidst the thoughtful renovation of Queens Square and in celebration of the Lindsay millennium, this time capsule was carefully installed and an eternal flame was lit. It stood as a solemn testament to the community’s enduring spirit, capturing the hopes, memories, and aspirations of Lindsay’s citizens at the dawn of a new millennium.

Enshrined under the eternal flame and in accordance with the instructions inscribed on the pillar, the time capsule is to be opened in December 2025. The flame will then be rededicated by Mayor Doug Elmslie in honor of the legacy of Victoria County and to symbolize the continued growth of the communities in Kawartha Lakes.

“It will be both entertaining and exciting to observe the opening of the 2000 Time Capsule,” said Barb Truax, co-chair of the Lindsay Millennium Committee. “It will tug on memories of an earlier time and possibly surprise us.”

Kawartha Lakes extends its heartfelt gratitude to all members of the Town of Lindsay Committee of Council’s Events Office for the Light Up Lindsay Committee, the Lindsay Millennium Committee, and to everyone whose dedication and efforts brought the time capsule and eternal flame projects to fruition.

The items from the capsule will be on display at the Lindsay library later this month.

This event is weather dependent.

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