On behalf of Greater Napanee Town Council, I wish to extend greetings to visitors, residents and businesses to Greater Napanee. I encourage you to browse through our web site and learn more about the programs and services that Greater Napanee has to offerWe are pleased to continue to offer enhanced features and information on our web site. Please visit the Agendas & Minutes page where we are introducing interactive agendas. Also visit our commmunity Events Calendar to be reminded of events in and around Greater Napanee this summer.
Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation, is a healthy, sustainable Kanyen'kehà:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history. We exercise our rights and responsibilities for the protection of and respect f
Situated between Ottawa and Kingston, Rideau Lakes Golf & Country Club was officially opened on June 14, 1964. The Club is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors. For over 40 years, it has been challenging golfers with its hilly terrain and well-maintained greens and fairways. Rideau Lakes is a 9-hole course, with panoramic views across Upper Rideau Lake to the charming village of Westport, waiting to welcome all golfers from beginner to pro. If you only have one course to play in the Rideau Lakes area of Eastern Ontario this is the one.
Prince Edward Yacht ClubOn behalf of the Board of Directors, members and the staff of the Prince Edward Yacht Club, Commodore Dave Dodd extends a hearty welcome to all our visitors from near and far.Every summer, the PEYC brings many visitors all which are welcomed by the Habour Herons, Henry and Hettie, who stand proudly at the harbour entrance on Chimney Point.
The original Curling Club in Picton was founded in 1913 by an interested group of local businessmen. Some of our club trophies are from that original time. The club is located in the fairgrounds in Picton. We have been in our current building since 1964. We lease our building from The County of Prince Edward and since 2011, the club have been responsible for maintenance of the building. In the past two years we have replaced the roof on the ice area and extended the building to make it accessible. The club is a not for profit organization and is run entirely by volunteers. We receive no funding from the County, all expenses are covered by membership and rental fees.