Address: 84 Clarence Street, Lanark, K0G 1K0
Clyde Memorial Ball Park has witnessed thousands of ball games during its long history. With its unique natural setting the ball diamond has been a prized possession of Lanark Highlands for almost 200 years. Clyde Memorial Ball diamond has hosted 5 different Canadian Big League Baseball Championships, filling the park with almost 4,000 spectators a game. The park boasts a well maintained international sized hardball diamond.
Address: 4341 Watsons Corners Rd, Mcdonalds Corners, K0G 1M0
Sunday's
1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday's
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Adult $4.20
Child $1.20
Family $8.20
Public skating pass-buy 10 get one free
Lanark & District Community Centre Address
67 Princess St. Lanark, ON
Phone #: 613-259-3345
The ice surface is available for ice rentals on weekdays and weekends from October to the end of March.
During the winter season, the ice surface is used for hockey, figure-skating and broomball events by a number of groups.
During the summer months the facility holds a capacity of up to 400 people and is available for off-season rentals. Possibilities include:
Youth & Minor Hockey - $130.60 + HST
Non-Prime Time (9am-3pm weekdays) - $156.68 + HST
Prime-Time (3pm-12am weekdays, weekends and holidays) - $198.40 + HST
Broomball - $156.68 + HST
Schools (weekdays) - $72.53 + HST
Advertising Rental Signs - $188.31 + HST
Looking to hit the ice? View the current ice schedule or request an ice booking below.
Ice Rental Inquiries:
Each year the Lanark and District Civitan Club with the support of the Township of Lanark Highlands and other participants organizes a Canada Day celebration at the Clyde Memorial Ball Park located behind the Lanark Highlands municipal building in the Village of Lanark.
The program typically includes children’s activities, a music program and of course the traditional fireworks display to wrap things up.
In municipal politics, the Committee of Adjustment (COA) is a quasi-judicial body responsible for making decisions regarding certain land-use applications, typically in relation to zoning bylaws and official plans. The committee has the authority to grant minor variances and consent applications (land severances), which are generally related to land-use or property development that do not conform to the established zoning regulations, but are deemed minor enough not to warrant a full zoning bylaw amendment.
Applications to the Committee of Adjustment will be processed in accordance with the requirements of Sections 45 and 53 of the Planning Act, applicable regulations (O.Reg. 200/96 and 197/96 as amended), the Statutory Powers Procedures Act and applicable Township policies.
NOTE: The committee holds public hearings, allowing neighbors and interested parties to provide feedback on the applications.
Their decision is based on the information presented at the hearing, which includes staff reports, public comments, and considerations for the broader community’s well-being.
Contact: Nicole Guthrie, Clerk, 613-259-2398, ext 231
Sarah Hobbs, Planning, Building and Clerk Administrative Assistant, ext 250
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“Your logo does not give meaning to the community… The community gives meaning to your logo” – Tom Graham, T.D Graham & Associates
Lanark Highlands Council & Staff have been undertaking a rebranding initiative for the Township throughout the past year. During this initiative the question has been asked “What makes Lanark Highlands a great place to live?”.
Council started the initiative by directing staff to create a Community Survey to be presented to the public throughout the summer months. This survey allowed the Township to obtain valuable data on what the residents of Lanark Highlands envisioned for the future of the Township.
Council awarded a contract for the municipal re-branding project to T.D Graham & Associates. A company 30+ years doing municipal branding projects, and who is currently hired to redesign the Township website.
Three community workshops were held by T.D Graham and Staff throughout the Township asking residents to express their opinions on “What makes Lanark Highlands a great place to live?.”
Utilizing this extremely valuable information from the community survey as well as the workshops; T.D Graham & Associates presented to Council on November 19th, 2019 a new brand for Lanark Highlands.
For the full presentation and rationale behind the logo being considered, please see the link below.
Contact:
Brian Cairns - President DWLC Executive Committee
Address:
236 Cedar Cove Road
Website:
DWLCentre.blogspot.com
Address:
5633 Hwy 511
Contact:
Wilda Whyte - 613-259-3283 and/or Glenna Stewart 613-259-5744
Contact:
Keith Michaud - President
Address:
4101 South Lavant Road
Phone:
613-259-2154
Contact:
Carol Alexander
Address:
696 7th Concession
Phone:
613-256-1071
Address:
1132 3rd Con Dalhousie
Phone:
613-259-5454
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75 George Street,
PO BOX 340
Lanark, Ontario
K0G 1K0
613-259-2398
1-800-239-4695
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.