Lochiel Book Sale
Lochiel Centre 20863 Lochiel Road Cty Rd 21, Alexandria, OntarioBeaucoup de livres Français. Accepting books Feb 16 to March 18 only.
Beaucoup de livres Français. Accepting books Feb 16 to March 18 only.
Hosted by Holy Trinity Church Calumet. Located at the Paul Bougie Centre, next door to Downing Drilling. Adults $15; Children 12 and under Free Everybody welcome.
Speaker Series - Engaging with Kenyan & Senegalese Culture & Lived Experience, with guest speakers Brian Cornelius & Trudy Samuel Genesis Speaker Series #4 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm: Presentation […]
Arrive at 6 pm, Trivia starts at 6:30 pm Cost: $10 per person (4 to 6 per team) Call ahead to reserve your team’s table. 613.678.2122 Presented by the Vankleek […]
Free admission! Door Prizes! Fri 17 April, 18:00 - 21:00 Wine & Cheese Sat 18 April, 10:00 - 14:00 Coffee & cookies
Our 39th Good Friday Psalm Sing! Come & Raise our voices of our Risen Savior! Contact: 613-874-2989 [email protected] See us on FB.
Gerard Kennedy 20565 Lochiel Road, 7pm.
Join us at ST JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Vankleek Hill (BY THE HIGGINSON TOWER) Friday, April 10th for a traditional TURKEY SUPPER 2 sittings : 4:30pm and 6:00pm BOOK YOUR SITTING […]
The Vankleek Hill Fiddle and Dance Association and the Genesis Cooperative invite you to: SWING INTO SPRING! Music by Neil Emberg and Ashley MacLeod. Snacks and drinks will be available. […]
For Information contact Vera 819-242-7487 /[email protected] Fundraiser for the Lachute Regional Residence Foundation
There’s still plenty of time to join Champlain Library’s TD Summer Reading Club! Registration is open all summer long with activities at the library Monday through Thursday, including crafts, science, challenges, […]
The community has responded enthusiastically to the inaugural edition of La Classique du Clocher, which will take place on July 28, 2026, at the Hawkesbury Golf and Curling Club. The […]
The Speaker Series is returning to the Vankleek Hill Museum this summer. Six presentations are planned during July and August and are described as evenings of local history and storytelling. […]