Rideau Ferry
Rideau Ferry was first called Oliver’s Ferry after John Oliver, a Scottish settler in South Elmsley. He operated the
Rideau Ferry was first called Oliver’s Ferry after John Oliver, a Scottish settler in South Elmsley. He operated the
Newboro, situated on an isthmus between Newboro and Upper Rideau Lakes, played an important role in the construction of the
Kingston, the “Limestone City” is strategically located where 3 significant bodies of water meet; the Rideau
Located between Upper and Lower Beverly Lakes, Delta is home to the Delta Fair in July and the Delta Maple Syrup festival in
Endowed with an abundance of clean lakes and rivers, Tay Valley is a township of geographic beauty and human resourcefulness.
Nestled at the junction of three picturesque rivers, Ottawa is considered one of the world’s most beautiful capitals.
Lyndhurst had its beginnings as the village of Furnace Falls in the 1800’s after a vein of iron ore was discovered in
The history of the town built by the dam, along the Heritage Rideau River goes back nearly 150 years. It has many fine
Seeley’s Bay was created around 1832 with the flooding of the Cranberry Marsh during the building of Rideau Canal. The