Cobourg council has approved a request from Northumberland County to extend the operation of its overnight warming room to April 13, as the winter season begins to wind down.
The facility, located at Northumberland County headquarters at 555 Courthouse Road, had been scheduled to close March 31. County officials requested the extension due to uncertainty around late season weather and the potential for continued cold temperatures.
The warming room has been operating since late November, providing overnight respite for individuals experiencing homelessness. The space offers access to washrooms and light refreshments and has served as an important overflow option, particularly as the community’s emergency shelter at 310 Division Street in Cobourg frequently operates at or near capacity.
The service operates under the Town of Cobourg’s Emergency Care Establishment bylaw, which initially limited operations to the end of March. Council approved the extension following the County’s request, allowing the program to continue for an additional 13 days.
County officials say the warming room has been supported by staff across multiple departments, along with local organizations and volunteers who have provided meals, supplies, and other assistance throughout the winter.
In recent weeks, the facility has also expanded its hours, opening earlier in the evening and closing later in the morning to better meet community needs.
As the season concludes, Northumberland County says it will continue working with staff and partners to explore longer term approaches to winter warming services, with planning already underway for the 2026 to 2027 season.
(Written by: Joseph Goden)