Share photos of events and your favourite scenery in and around the municipality. view gallery|upload now!Quick LinksWelcome to Hastings Highlands ~ Beautiful by NatureKnown for its rolling hills and sparkling lakes, Hastings Highlands offers a vacation escape to visitors of all ages.Our Municipality is located between Bancroft and Algonquin Park. The area is rich in wildlife and superb vistas and invites a sense of freedom in every season. Nestled along our 500 kilometres of winding roads, charming hamlets summon travellers to a unique experience.Shop at an old general store, take in a sunset on the lake, and visit an historic church. Come, wander and enjoy. ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS LIST?Tax BillingMUNICIPAL TAX BILLING Interim Tax Bills were mailed mid Feb 2014 1st Installment due date was Tu read more MEDIA RELEASE
Our township was incorporated on July 1st 2000, as the result of the amalgamation of the former Township of Hagarty & Richards and the former Village of Killaloe.
The Devil in the White City by Erik LarsonWelcome to the Bancroft Public LibraryThe Bancroft Public Library, 'your doorway to discovery', serves our community with information, entertainment and learning opportunities through print, multi-media and electronic resources. The Bancroft Public Library Needs Friends!The Bancroft Public Library is looking for volunteers to join our 'Friends of the Bancroft Public Library' group.Saturday Children's GroupEvery Saturday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, the Bancroft Public Library invites children to attend storybook time for crafts, snacks and much more.Book Club!Our book club selection for Wednesday, November 5th is The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.Bancroft Public Library14 Flint St. P.O. Box 127Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
Let your inner crafter out and go home with a cool new craft to brag about! This month: expert crocheter Lisa teaches us all the best hooks andstuff. Guess Ill have to go to learn! Please bring your own supplies! Lovers of young adult literature of all ages are invited to join us in the teen section at 6:30 pm for a fun discussion.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
For over 125 years, Bancroft has served as the economic and cultural hub of northern Kossuth County. To encourage business development, the city offers economic and other incentives to new or expanding businesses. Similar incentives are available to encourage residents to improve their homes. This has created high quality, yet affordable, housing for Bancroft residents.The city offers a plethora of services including public water, sewer and electricity as well as weekly garbage collection. The city maintains police and ambulance services and the township fire department is located within the city limits.Recreation opportunities abound for Bancroft residents including city maintained parks, tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, a softball diamond and the famed and historic Bancroft Memorial Ballpark.
Plans For A Library In Bromley Began In 1977. In January Of That Year, The Bromley Township Council Called An Open Meeting To Present An Agreement Between The Township And The Renfrew County Catholic School Board. This Agreement Was The Beginning Of A What Would Become A Shared Library Between St. Michael'S Elementary School And Bromley Township. The Admaston/Bromley Publicy Library Is One Of Only Two Libraries In Ontario To Have Such A Unique Character. Our Library Continues To Grow And Change As New Technologies And Services Become Available.
The support of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport is gratefully acknowledged for funding of our eresources.The Pembroke Public Library would like to acknowledge the support of the $15 Million Investment in Public Libraries for supporting several projects including collection development and computer accessibility.The Library also thanks the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport for providing funding for our highspeed internet connectivity through the Ministry grant.The Pembroke Public Library would like to acknowledge the support of the the Ministrys Capacity Building grant for collection development and technology upgrades.The Pembroke Public Library would like to thank Industry Canada for funding for public access computers through the CAP program and funding through the CAP YI program to provide one on one assistance to patrons and to develop computer related educational material for the library on a contract basis.