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Camp K9 Seven is a specialized dog boarding kennel that focuses on providing socialization, exercise, and training for dogs while their owners are away, ensuring a fun and structured environment.
Camp K9 Seven dog kennel is truly a gem! Kevin, the pack leader, goes above and beyond to ensure that every dog feels loved and cared for. Our Buddy had the time of his life at the kennel - he was well-socialized, got plenty of exercise, and received an abundance of love. We were delighted to receive regular photo updates of Buddy enjoying his time with his kennel buddies while we were away. When we picked up our furry friend, we also received a detailed report on his behavior during his stay.Read more
Northwood Lumber is a sawmill in Bancroft, Ontario that processes and sells high-quality softwood lumber, including cedar and pine products, for various construction needs, alongside offering hardware supplies and custom orders.
The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan is a proud and progressive First Nation community located in Renfrew County, offering various programs and services including education, health, economic development, and cultural activities.
The Golden Lake Property Owners Association serves the interests of owners of shoreline on Golden Lake and the Bonnechere River below Tramore Dam, as well as others who have an interest in the well-being of our Lake and River. The Association works for the common good of all members, and the maintenance and enhancement of the quality of life on the Lake and River.The Association attends to such matters as water quality and levels, shoreline development, and boating and swimming safety. It speaks with a common voice to all levels of government and works with other organizations on issues that may contribute to the health, pleasure, comfort and security of its members. If you are one of the roughly 500 property owners along the Lake and River, we urge you to join us as a member so you can learn more about our activities and add your voice to our ongoing conversation.
Kokomish Cafe began as a First Nations initiative in 1998. It started as a little diner that also had a gas bar attached.Kokomish began its transitional phase in 2003 when it was purchased by Karen Whalen. With new ownership came renovations which doubled the size of the building and it became a full-scale restaurant.After several years the restaurant returned to its former diner size and the large dining area has since become our gift store.Our gift store offers many native & canadian inspired gifts and is truly a must-see!
The Golden Lake Property Owners Association: Although there had been a cottagers' association on Golden Lake in the past, it had been inactive for a number of years. The formal process of establishing a property owners' association began in the summer of 2004. In a very short time a great deal has been done. Here is how you can join us.The link below will take you to the organizational structure of the Association and the people you can contact for more information.We have created organizational zones around the lake and river to help members contact the Association.The Association's Directors and Zone Representatives share a commitment to helping members get involved in the Golden Lake Property Owners Association.
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation is a proud and progressive Algonquin community. Pikwàkanagàn is situated on the shores of the Bonnechere River and Golden Lake in Renfrew County, Ontario. Located off of Highway 60, our community is 1 ½ hours west of Ottawa and 1 ½ hours south of Algonquin Park.