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Explore the Ottawa ValleyVisit the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association website and experience for yourself why the Ottawa Valley is an interesting and popular travel...
Explore the Ottawa Valley Visit the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association website and experience for yourself why the Ottawa Valley is an interesting and popular travel...
DisclaimerThe information contained within these pages has been provided as a public service and although every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of...
Site Plan ControlGenerally, the main purpose for using site plan control is to achieve some control on the design, layout and/or features of a specific proposed...
Contact UsCity of Pembroke 1 Pembroke Street E Pembroke, ON K8A 3J5 Canada Phone : (613) 735-6821 Fax: (613) 735-3660
Competitive AdvantagesThe City of Pembroke has been aggressively pursuing new investment into the community, while at the same time, ensuring that existing businesses have...
Pembroke Parking AuthorityEnforcement of Parking By-laws in the City of Pembroke
Economic DevelopmentIf you're looking to start a new business, invest in Pembroke, or have inquiries about business and commerce in the City of Pembroke, the Economic...
Sports FacilitiesThe City of Pembroke boasts some of the finest sports facilities in the area ranging from playgrounds to mini-golf. Our rich sporting heritage allows...
City CouncilThe present Corporation of the City of Pembroke Council was established on the October 25, 2010 municipal elections for a four-year term ending in...
Emergency ReadinessIn your day-to-day living, disasters may seem a distant possibility. Yet natural disasters, such as floods or tornadoes; technological or...
Bulletin Board5 Blooms awarded to the City of Pembroke in Quebec City on Oct. 29, 2011
Public Open House February 8, 2012 - Agnes Street ReconstructionThe City wishes to review the reconstruction plans for the reconstruction of Agnes Street from Pembroke Street West to Lake Street. An informal,...
ZoningThis Zoning By-Law regulates the use of land, and the character, location and use of buildings and structures in the City.
Animal ControlPembroke Animal Control Services provides domestic and wild animal services.
Tennis CourtsThe City of Pembroke's tennis courts are located at Rotary Park, on the corner of James and Mary streets. The courts are open to anyone, and are lit...
Human ResourcesHuman Resources is responsible for managing the Corporate Human Resources functions including recruitment, benefits, wage and salary administration,...
Official PlanThis Official Plan establishes, in general terms, the overall pattern which development within the City should follow during the planning period. It...
Water & SewerThe Water & Sewer Section is responsible for the operation of the pipes, valves, hydrants and services that make up the water distribution and...
Economic DevelopmentAn encouraging economic development strategy and a formal Business Retention and Expansion program serve to welcome new companies to the area. The...
SnowmobilingThe City of Pembroke is pleased to welcome snowmobilers to our area, and wish you a safe, fun filled time while exploring the trails of the upper...
ResidentsThe City of Pembroke strives to maintain a superb quality of life for its residents. From publicly maintained sports and recreational facilities to...
History of City HallBefore 1836, this outstanding City property on which the Pembroke City Hall stands, was Crown Land. During 1836 Phoebe Rockwood acquired 200 acres of...
Find UsThe City of Pembroke, with an established industrial sector, is the largest commercial service centre between Ottawa and North Bay. Centrally located...
OperationsUnder the direction of the Operations Committee of Council and City Council the mandate of the Public Works Department is to administer and manage...
Clubs and Organizations DirectoryThis information is provided to the City of Pembroke by the organizations. Any errors or omissions should be reported directly to the organization.
Employment OpportunitiesThe City of Pembroke does not accept unsolicited resumes or job applications. The practice of accepting unsolicited applications for employment adds...
RecreationOffice located at: Pembroke Memorial Centre 393 Pembroke St W
Pansy Patch ParkOften called the “jewel” of the City, Pansy Patch Park is a 10 acre island park in the heart of Pembroke. Accessed by Dickson Street off Mackay...
TourismNestled on the shores of the mighty Ottawa River, the pretty little city of Pembroke, Ontario was formally established in 1858. It was a rough and...
PlanningLand use planning affects almost every aspect of life. It helps decide where in our community homes and industries should be built; where parks and...
Quality of LifeThe City of Pembroke strives to maintain a superb quality of life for its residents. From publicly maintained sports and recreational facilities to...
Mini Golf & Horse ShoesThe City of Pembroke is pleased to be home to the Hockeytown Canada Mini Golf facility located in Riverside Park.
MayorWelcome to Pembroke! The Heart of the Ottawa Valley ... Thank you for visiting our website. What would make me even happier is to have...
Parks & FacilitiesThe Parks & Facilities Section maintains approximately 200 acres of passive and active parklands. Staff is responsible for grass cutting, grounds...
Playing FieldsTop quality playing fields are available to sports groups for reasonable rental fees through the Recreation, Culture and Youth Department. Ball and...
Parks and TrailsThe City of Pembroke is blessed with beautiful green space and parkland with which to enjoy. The Waterfront is home to the Kiwanis Way Waterfront...
Bird WatchingThe Pembroke and Area Field Naturalists Club hosts a number of walks throughout the year, including an owl prowl, a butterfly count, and birdwalks...
Site SelectionWelcome to the heart of the Ottawa Valley and the largest regional centre between Ottawa and North Bay in Eastern Ontario. In this section you will...
LocationThe City of Pembroke, with an established industrial sector, is the largest commercial service centre between Ottawa and North Bay. Centrally located...
Uniform PatrolUniform patrol is comprised of front-line constables and sergeants that provide 24-hour patrol for the City of Pembroke and handle the vast majority...
TelecommunicationsPembroke is a “smart community”, with a fully redundant fibre optic ring around the City with frame relay services and an asynchronous transfer mode...
By-lawsFor General Email correspondence send mail to pembroke@pembroke.ca For Zoning Bylaws and the Official Plan, please refer to the Planning Section of...
BuildingThe City’s Building Department reviews and issues building, plumbing, demolition, sign and swimming pool permits for all development within Pembroke....
Zoning and PlanningNew policies for future planning and development of industrial land are established within the Official Plan of the City of Pembroke. The Official...
Protective ServicesThe City of Pembroke is protected by two protection forces: The Pembroke Police and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Municipally administered,...
City ParksVisit one of our many City parks!
2010 Council Calendar2010 media calendar for the City of Pembroke.
Roads & FleetThe Roads & Fleet Section of the Works, Engineering & Utilities Department is responsible for all roads, bridges, sidewalks, boulevards, winter...
Waste ManagementThe City of Pembroke, along with surrounding municipalities, started a new collection program providing regular garbage, container and paper...
Art & Culture The vibrant cultural community of the Ottawa Valley is inspired by our unique history and awesome natural beauty. Enjoy a performance or exhibit -...
Awards ProgramsThroughout the year, the City of Pembroke receives information concerning various awards and recognition programs in order to honour outstanding...
Taxes and IncentivesAs in all municipalities throughout Ontario, the majority of operating finances collected by the City of Pembroke are dependent upon the annual taxes...
Capital Works & EngineeringThe Engineering Department is continuously involved in monitoring, evaluating, operating and improving the services within the City of Pembroke. ...
2010 Municipal ElectionsA polling station shall be established at Pembroke City Hall , 1 Pembroke Street East , Pembroke on Election Day. A polling station means a voting...
RetailThe City of Pembroke and surrounding area has a central market population of approximately 73,000 within a 40km/25 mi. radius. Over the past five...
Privacy PolicyThe purpose of the Policy is to inform users of this site with regard to the collection and use of personally identifiable information. The following...
Major Public/Private EmployersPembroke's state-of-the-art telecommunications network, proximity to the national capital region, and location along the Trans Canada Highway have...
TreasuryThe Finance Department incorporates Accounts Payable, Payroll and Accounts Receivable including taxes and water/sewer charges. Methods of payment...
UtilitiesThis Section of the Works, Engineering and Utilities Department are responsible for the Water Purification Plant and the Pollution Control Plant.
Court FacilitiesPembroke was established as the County Seat in 1864 and maintains that role today in the offices of the new historic Renfrew County Court House.
Movie NightCome on down to the Riverwalk Amphitheatre for a free movie on Tuesday nights throughout the months of July and August!
The Incredible RaceThe Incredible Race is to raise funds for the Phoenix Centre for Children and Families which is a children's mental health agency. All money raised...
Police Service BoardThe Pembroke Police Services Board serves as a link between the community and the Pembroke Police Service. The Board monitors and evaluates the...
Human Resources Policy and Procedures ManualListed below are the Corporate policies and procedures as approved by City Council. Adobe Acrobat is required to view the files.
Movie NightCome on down to the Riverwalk Amphitheatre for a free movie on Tuesday nights throughout the months of July and August!
Economic Overview2008 has been a year of change – most positive, but some negative – as the City of Pembroke, and indeed all of Renfrew County, began to feel the...
Social ServicesPembroke has a wide range of social service organizations to meet the needs of the broader Upper Ottawa Valley region. Offices for most of the major...
Doors Open Ontario 2011Doors Open Ontario is a province wide celebration designed to create access, awareness and excitement about our architectural & cultural heritage.
Cultural HeritageNestled on the shores of the mighty Ottawa River, the pretty little city of Pembroke, Ontario was first settled in 1828 and formally established as...
Murray L Moore Hydro Museum283 Pembroke Street W Pembroke, ON K8A 6Y6 Phone: (613) 732-3687
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Recreation and EventsPembroke is a four season community with a wealth of activities for young and old alike.
Murray L Moore Hydro MuseumThe Pembroke Hydro Museum is housed in the original diesel room of the Pembroke Electric Light Co. Ltd. It contains original light fixtures and...
Market Access/TransportationPembroke businesses are served by Ottawa Valley Railink and Ottawa Central Railway, both offering freight service from Pembroke. Pembroke and Area...
Communities In BloomCommunities In Bloom is a Canadian beautification and environmental awareness program that provides information and education in order to instill...
Specialty Products/ManufacturingPembroke’s manufacturing sector benefits a great deal from its direct access to Canada’s major domestic trading market. The combined Quebec and...
History of PembrokeThe City of Pembroke stands at the joining of the Ottawa and Muskrat rivers in the beautiful Ottawa Valley. The settlement was started by the cutting...
Volunteer OpportunitiesWelcome to the City of Pembroke 's Economic Development, Recreation and Tourism Department's Volunteering Website. We are really glad...
UtilitiesWith the recent restructuring of hydro utilities across Ontario, several utilities have amalgamated to form the Ottawa River Power Corporation. ORPC...
HousingFrom large, single family homes to condominium apartments, duplexes and townhouses, Pembroke has affordable housing in every possible architectural...
Adverse Water QualityWater intended for human consumption shall not contain disease-causing organisms or unsafe concentrations of toxic chemicals or radioactive...
Getting HerePembroke businesses are served by Ottawa Valley Railink and Ottawa Central Railway, both offering freight service from Pembroke. Pembroke and Area...
2006 Municipal Election ResultsCertified Election Results
The Mayors of Pembroke: A Portrait Gallery 1858-2014The beginning of this area’s history is illustrated in the mural: “The Pioneers of Pembroke Township 1820-1850” located on the Champlain Trail Museum...
The Cockburn Pointer BoatPerhaps nothing symbolizes Pembroke's heritage and its relationship with the Ottawa River more than this 32 foot steel replica of the famous Cockburn...
The Cockburn Pointer Boat Perhaps nothing symbolizes Pembroke's heritage and its relationship with the Ottawa River more than this 32 foot steel replica of the famous Cockburn...
Hockey TownPembroke has been officially designated Canada's 'Hockeytown'. With three native sons inducted to Hockey's Hall of Fame, Harry Cameron, Frank Nighbor...
Healthy Living PartnershipThe Healthy Living Partnership web site describes activities in Renfrew County aimed at reducing heart disease by promoting smoke free living,...
Marching Toward The Millennium"A celebration of the pioneer and entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Pembroke since 1828". A 264 foot long mural beginning with Pembroke's...
The WaterfrontThe Waterfront has been magically transformed into a brand new, exciting, people place. The boardwalk starts at the Kiwanis Walkway and extends along...
The WaterfrontThe City's Millenium Project focused on the complete redevelopment of the downtown waterfront, and while much of the work was completed in 2000,...