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| What to DoArt & Culture  | The vibrant cultural community of the Ottawa Valley is inspired by our unique history and awesome natural beauty. Enjoy a performance or exhibit - from traditional step dancing and fiddling to a symphony of sound; rustic wood carvings to provocative old paintings; light hearted musicals to contemplative drama - truly Canadian, truly unique. ...Learn more | | |
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 destination! ...Learn more | |
Movie Night | Come on down to the Riverwalk Amphitheatre for a free movie on Tuesday nights throughout the months of July and August! ...Learn more | |
Pembroke Farmers' Market | Each day at the Farmers' Market, up to 30 full-time occasional vendors display a wide array of homegrown and handmade products at its newly constructed facilities on the corner of Lake Street and Victoria Street. The Market runs every Wednesday and Saturday between 8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Market season runs approximately 22 weeks, from mid-May to the weekend after Thanksgiving in October. ...Learn more | |
Pembroke Heritage Murals | Pembroke Heritage Murals celebrates this area's rich character and heritage through large-scale paintings on an ever-increasing number of our city's downtown walls, colourfully portraying a bygone era for the enjoyment of today's generation. ...Learn more | |
Riverside Park  | Pembroke's 75 acre Riverside Park is a fully serviced tent and trailer campground as well as a first class outdoor recreation centre on the shores of the Ottawa River.
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The Waterfront | The City's Millenium Project focused on the complete redevelopment of the downtown waterfront, and while much of the work was completed in 2000, final touches, such as a small waterfall, a shade pavilion and a paved courtyard that is wheel chair accessible were added in 2002. In 2003 the Boardwalk was extended by 350 feet to connect with the Living Legacy Landmark kiosk that explains the cultural and heritage significance of the Ottawa River as the original "trans Canada highway". ...Learn more | |
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