Prince Edward County has relaunched its Civic Recognition Program to honour and celebrate the community’s everyday heroes.
Nominations are now open for the revamped program which includes eight new award categories, clearer nomination guidelines, and a more inclusive celebration format.
“Prince Edward County is built on the quiet strength of its people,” says Mayor Steve Ferguson. “Whether it’s a young leader stepping forward, a neighbour lending a hand, or a volunteer who’s been quietly giving for years, this program is our way of saying thank you. Their stories deserve to be told, and their impact deserves to be celebrated.”
Award recipients will be honoured at a special fall ceremony open to friends, family, and the public.
The first celebration under the new format will take place in 2026.
Award categories include:
- Amateur Sport
- Bravery / Heroism
- Community / Service Group
- Environment / Sustainability
- Mayor’s Special Achievement
- Outstanding Volunteer
- Youth Leadership
- Youth Volunteer
Residents of Prince Edward County of all ages – individuals or groups whose volunteer efforts go above and beyond are eligible to be nominated.
Nomination guidelines are listed in the nomination form, which is available in different formats.
It can be filled out online at https://www.thecounty.ca/residents/civic-awards/.
Paper copies of the nomination form are available at the customer service desk, Shire Hall (332 Picton Main Street), Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The nomination period covers contributions from previous years through to June of the following year. For the relaunch of the Civic Recognition Program, the deadline for nominations is June 30, 2026, by 4:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Joy McLeod, executive assistant to the mayor, at 613.476.2148 extension 1002, or by email jmcleod@pecounty.on.ca.




