The Lanark County Museums Network (LCMN) was established in 1991, and is involved in cooperative projects, advertising, and promotions between the members. The twelve not for profit heritage institutions in the Network are a diverse group of museums that
The Bonnechere Caves Have Been Welcoming People From All Over The World For Over 55 Years. We Provide A Safe, Educational, Informative And Fun Tour For People Of All Ages. Everyone From Babies In Backpacks To Senior Citizens Have Enjoyed The Handiwork Of Mother Nature Here Along The Beautiful Bonnechere River. Reservations Are Not Necessary As We Have Staff On Hand To Take You On Tour When You Arrive. To Better Plan A Visit To Us Check Out The Special Events Section Of Our Website Or Take A Virtual Reality Trip Underground.
The former Townships of Grattan, Sebastopol, South Algona and the Village of Eganville amalgamated on January 1, 2001 to create the Township of Bonnechere Valley. According to the 2011 Census, the Township has a population of 3,763 people. Bonnechere Vall
This is a quaint museum hidden in the Ottawa valley and is quite supprising once you get inside. With outbuildings and property it's a wonderful spot to bring your kids and make a day of it. The exhibits inside are well done and have so much information and interesting displays it's wonderful.
During the summer they have kids days events that my children loved going to and we'll certainly be returning this summer!
We love this museum so much and will be returning time and time again!Read more
The building that houses the Rideau District Museum has seen a lot of history over its lifetime. In the 1850's it was home to 'Conley & Truelove', coffin shoppe and furniture manufacturer, and in the 1860's it made the transition to a blacksmith shop and saw the opening of a boat and carriage works upstairs.
Madonna House Apostolate is a Catholic community of men, women, and priests, dedicated to loving and serving Jesus Christ in all aspects of everyday life.