Explore a paradise of recreational trails and lakes nestled in an ancient mountain range in Lanark Highlands. Festivals and events, canoeing and kayaking, cycling and hiking, trail-riding and snowmobiling, museums and genealogy, hockey and figure-skating, camping and golfing, music, artisans and farm-gate sales, ballparks and boat launches, shopping and studio tour's . . . there's always something for everyone in Lanark Highlands - your four-season destination!
Travel the iron highway and see how Smiths Falls celebrates railroading – past, present and future.
Welcome to the Town of Smiths Falls!
Located within an hour of the heart of Ottawa, Canada's capital, the Town of Smiths Falls is an ideal place to live, work and learn for newcomers.
Smiths Falls offers a "Sensational" lifestyle, built around its affordable housing, educational facilities, medical and municipal services, recreation, shopping and leisure activities.
At www.immigratetosmithsfalls.ca, you will find information resources and highlights of the local community. Explore the website to see what Sensational Smiths Falls has to offer you and your family.It’s always showtime in Perth, with its vibrant history of bringing music and theatre to the stage. Nestled between Ottawa and Kingston, Perth is perfectly positioned as a great place to visit, live and do business. The area’s majestic stone buildings and beautiful green spaces are the perfect backdrops for your time spent in Perth and District. History Dating back 200 years, Perth carries a rich military and social history. The town was named after the Scottish town and river, and was established as a military settlement in 1816, shortly after the War of 1812. Many of the first settlers were military veterans and a wave of Scottish and Irish immigrants quickly followed. Several Scottish immigrants were stonemasons, and their work can be seen in many area buildings and in the locks of the Rideau Canal. There’s little doubt Perth residents remain proud of their history. The restored heritage buildings are a testament to the town’s efforts to honour the past in everyday life. When strolling throughout town, be sure to look up and take notice of each building’s design and craftsmanship. Visiting Here Whether you want to explore the eclectic downtown shops or cast a fishing rod in one of the surrounding lakes, there is something for every visitor in Perth and District. Downtown Perth is packed with gorgeous shops and savoury restaurants. Grab a coffee and linger through the books stores or check out the latest fashions in the clothing shops before hitting up a restaurant patio for a hearty lunch. Spend an afternoon picnicking in Perth’s Stewart, Code and Haggart Parks located behind the majestic Town Hall. This downtown haven offers the perfect opportunity for a family outing where you can set up a picnic by the banks of Tay River and then make your way to the nearby children’s playground. Discover the natural surroundings outside of Perth. From cross-country skiing in Murphys Point Provincial Park to cycling through Glen Tay, the region provides a never-ending outdoors to-do list. Top it off with 100 lakes within driving distance, swimming, boating and fishing enthusiasts have ample opportunities to discover the lake life. Festival and Events Get out your calendars! Perth and District is host to a long list of popular festivals and events that are sure to fill your social schedule. The festival season kicks off in April with the annual Festival of the Maples, which is the grand finale to the maple syrup production season and takes place in downtown Perth. Hosted by the Perth and District Chamber of Commerce, the day-long event includes entertainment, a petting zoo, vendors and of course, maple syrup products! The Stewart Park Festival is a free, weekend-long music festival in July. The festival remains a favourite for both locals and visitors, as it’s a showcase for musical and cultural talent in a relaxed setting along the banks of the Tay River in Stewart Park. Each August, garlic lovers descend onto the Perth Fairgrounds for the annual Garlic Festival. Cooking demonstrations, prizes and activities centered on the aromatic rose makes it chic to reek! There are a number of other festivals and events that take place throughout the Perth and District community including the Perth Kilt Run, The Festival of Good Cheer, art tours as well as local fairs. Living Here It’s easy to see why so many people are proud to call Perth home. Not only is there a rich history and vibrant cultural and recreational lifestyle engrained in the town landscape, there is access to all amenities. The Great War Memorial Hospital is located in Perth and the medical community offers professional and caring service to residents. The Perth and District Union Library is a well-visited centre in downtown Perth. The library serves the Town of Perth and surrounding townships, as well as seasonal residents and tourists, offering book service, children’s programs and internet access. Perth is a family-friendly town, and parents can send their children to one of the many elementary and high schools operated by the public and Catholic school boards. Retirement living is at its best in Perth, with several established retirement-living facilities on hand, as well as long-term healthcare facilities. The town’s recreational facilities are aplenty, as the Town of Perth operates the Perth Community Centre and Swimming Pool as well as the Conlon Farm Recreation Park. The community centre has an ice pad and is host to a packed schedule with youth and adult figure skating and hockey programs on offer as well as public skating sessions. The pool is a 25-metre facility and programs include youth and adult swim lessons, water aerobics and public swims. Canadian Olympian Mike Brown grew up in Perth and spent hours perfecting his athletic talent in the local pool. Baseball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, a skateboarding park and children’s playground make up the Conlon Farm Recreation Park, and it is a popular community hub. Get to Perth Perth is located between Ottawa and Kingston and only takes an hour to drive here! Coming from Ottawa, take Highway 7 West. From the Highway 417 ramp to Perth, it will take approximately 40 minutes to enter Perth’s Gateway. From Kingston, visitors can get here by taking the County Road 10 from Westport, or take the Highway 15 exit ramp off Highway 401. Follow the signs leading you to Perth! More Information Want more information on everything Perth? Contact the Perth and District Chamber of Commerce and we’ll set you up with maps, guides and suggestions to make your trip to Perth an unforgettable experience. The Perth and District Chamber of Commerce office is located in the Old Fire Hall on Herriott Street. We can be reached at 613-267-3200 or toll-free at 1-888-319-3204. Feel free to email us for further information, or better yet, visit our website at perthchamber.com. You can learn about things to see and do, places to stay and eat and where you can get proper services from local businesses. You can also download the 2011 Perth and District Visitors Guide on our website as well as cycling routes. Visit us at perthchamber.com. Rooted in the past, but embracing progress, Perth is Aged to Perfection. Discover it for yourself.
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Songs from the Valley: The Claytones
On March 3 at 7:00 p.m., the Studio Theatre presents its much-awaited Perth’s Got Talent IV, the local talent showcase that, for the past three years, has been the hottest ticket in town. It has put some of our area’s best amateur and professional performers in the spotlight.
Some of the entertainers who have been booked to perform include Country singer Charley Smith, young singer/songwriter Tony Leduc, fiddle player Japhy Sullivan, Nicola Oddy & The Oddities (in one of their final performances together), Jeff Kohl, the keyboardist in Keith Glass’s band the Twisters, and the Celtic band Skirmish, featuring Bill Cameron, Linda Grenier and Victor Maltby. Sue Tennant, the shows organizer, there’s also a surprise opening to the show that no one will want to miss.
Once again, this edition of Perth’s Got Talent will support the Studio Theatre’s “Give Our Theatre A Lift” campaign, which is raising funds to install an elevator. And as in all three previous shows, Brian Perkin from LAKE 88 will bring his cool voice and great wit to the stage as the show’s MC. Brian and LAKE 88 have been staunch supporters of Perth’s Got Talent since the series began in 2009.
It’s not too late to try out for the show. Auditions will be held Thursday February 16 at the Studio Theatre. Call 613-267-7902 to book an appointment.
Tickets for Perth’s Got Talent are on sale now, and they’ll definitely go fast – the first three shows sold out weeks in advance. Tickets are $25 (includes convenience fee) at Tickets Please, 39 Foster St, Perth, 613-485-6434, http://www.ticketsplease.ca/Tickets_Please.html










