HistoryOn February 8, 1878 , a motion was passed by the Council of the Town of Pembroke to hire a Town Constable. It was not until November 15, 1878 that... 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... MayorWelcome to Pembroke!
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Thank you for visiting our website. What would make me even happier is to have... Pembroke Heritage MuralsPembroke Heritage Murals celebrates this area's rich character and heritage through large-scale paintings on an ever-increasing number of our city's... 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... Pembroke Heritage MuralsPembroke Heritage Murals celebrates this area's rich character and heritage through large-scale paintings on an ever-increasing number of our city's... Hockey TownPembroke has been officially designated Canada's 'Hockeytown'. With three native sons inducted to Hockey's Hall of Fame, Harry Cameron, Frank Nighbor... 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... Pembroke & Area Community CentreKnown as Pem Ice II, this facility is the second indoor ice surface in Pembroke and is primarily used by the Minor Sport organizations. Built in... Pembroke Memorial Centre“The most impressive facility of its’ kind” between North Bay and Ottawa, the P.M.C. has a rich history and captures the imagination of many who... 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... 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... Economic OverviewThe City has experienced steady growth in building permit values over the past 5 years, with infrastructure renewal projects, Pembroke Regional... |