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Smiths Falls Veterinary Services offers quality and compassionate care for companion, large and equine patients. Serving the Smiths Falls and the surrounding area for over 40 years. Additional locations in both Merrickville and Athens. Our team is always happy to discuss your animal's needs!
We have 25 years of windshield repairs and replacements, stone-chip repairs, custom-fit seat covers and mobile repair services. We service Smiths Falls and the surrounding area.
While you might drive right by this small local shop, if you need your windshield replaced or those old car seats reupholstered, it is well worth checking them out. Not only are their prices reasonable, they will get your job done quickly and efficiently. Upon checking with my car dealer, Dave's received an excellent review. Work was done quickly, taking care to ensure that the windshield was ready before they had me on the road again. Even the toll tag and other stickers were transferred over.Read more
Town & Country Chrysler is your trusted local Chrysler dealer offering a full range of new vehicles and quality pre-owned options with transparency and convenience at every step. Our team prioritizes customer satisfaction and expert guidance whether you're shopping the latest models or selecting a certified used vehicle. We deliver dependable service & maintenance from certified technicians to keep your vehicle performing. With deep community roots and local expertise, we make financing, test drives, and ownership simple and clear. Visit us to experience professional support, honest communication, and tailored solutions for your driving needs.
For generations, The Glen House Resort has enjoyed a long history along the quiet banks of the St. Lawrence River, stretching back well into the early days of the twentieth century. The resort came into the possession of its current owners, the Seal family, in the fall of 1962, when it was purchased by Trudy and Ed Seal. At that time it was a humble establishment of quaint Victorian era-homesteads and boathouses. However, the estate had sat dormant for some ten years and was in sad need of repair. Although Ed and Trudy certainly had their work cut out for them in those early days, the Glen House was soon revitalized and ready to expand.