Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2024-2028
The Ontario Government passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in 2005.
Standards were set in the act for business and organizations in the province. By following these standards we are able to improve opportunities for people with disabilities and provide for their involvement in the identification, removal and prevention of barriers to their full participation in the life of this Province.
The Accessibility Standard for Customer Service was the first standard to become law.
The next four standards - Information and Communications, Employment, Transportation and the Built Environment (buildings and outdoor spaces) - have been combined under one regulation, the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation. This regulation is now law and the requirements currently in the regulation are being phased in between 2011 and 2021.
Ontario will be accessible by 2025.
The Township of Lanark Highlands is pleased to offer alternative methods of communication upon request in accordance with our compliance with Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 ONTARIO REGULATION 429/07 ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
The Accessibility Standards for Customer Service (Ontario Regulation 429/07) came into force on January 1, 2008. The Township of Lanark Highlands, as a designated public service organization, was required to be in compliance with the standard by January 1, 2010.
Ministry of Community and Social Services – www.mcss.gov.on.ca
As the name suggests, Lanark Highlands offers picturesque vistas of rolling hills and Canadian Shield topography, a geology that creates the perfect terroir for maple syrup production. Among vast forest lands, the hamlets of Hopetown, Middleville, Poland, Lavant, Flower Station, Elphin, Watson’s Corners, McDonald’s Corners and the ghost town of Herron’s Mills pepper the area around the main Village of Lanark. Abundant water bodies and beaches make for prime cottage country. Feel the freedom.
The total population is a quaint 5,338 people. The village of Lanark is the main settlement.
Lanark Highlands is home to several dozen lakes and rivers, such as Clayton, Taylor, White, Dalhousie, Patterson, Flower Round and Clyde. The Mississippi River crosses the municipality from west to east and the Clyde River meanders its way from north to south to meet up with the Mississippi River south of Lanark Village. As its name suggests, Lanark Highlands also offers picturesque vistas of rolling hills and Canadian Shield topography, combining with the abundant water bodies to form prime cottage country.
Lanark Highlands Plan B provide FREE community dinners on the 2nd Monday of every month. Visit the Plan B Facebook page for more information.
Meals on Wheels have low-cost, nutritious meals delivered right to your home with the help of volunteers. Frozen meals are available at all locations and some locations are equipped to provide hot meals as well. Special diets may be accommodated by request. Learn more about Meals on Wheels.
The Perth Community Meal programs provide individuals and families with a free, hot and nutritious meal. Everyone is welcome to attend these meals. Find a Community Meal in Perth.
The Smiths Falls Community Meal programs provide individuals and families with a free, hot and nutritious meal. Everyone is welcome to attend these meals. Find a Community Meal in Smiths Falls.
Rural Leeds and Grenville Community Meal programs provide individuals and families with a free, hot and nutritious meal. Everyone is welcome to attend these meals. Find a Community Meal in rural Leeds and Grenville.
The Brockville Community Meal programs provide individuals and families with a free, hot and nutritious meal. Everyone is welcome to attend these meals. Find a Community Meal in Brockville.
An example of the types of services available to help you find a job are:
The following employment service is available to all residents
The Lanark County Municipal Trails Corporation manages trails on county-owned property with a particular interest in offering accessible trail options. Many trails now feature boardwalks and graded paths, such as the trail at Purdon Conservation Area near Watsons Corners.
The Recreation Master Plan - Final Report has now been approved by Council!
The Townships of Lanark Highlands, Drummond/North Elmsley, Tay Valley Township, and the Town of Perth are embarking on the preparation of a joint Recreation Master Plan to guide the municipalities’ direction in planning recreational facilities and services. Sierra Planning and Management has been commissioned to develop the Master Plan. The principal objectives of the project are to determine community priorities and develop a series of recommendations and action steps to accommodate the current and future recreational needs of the four municipalities. The Plan will guide future investment in facilities, programs, services and partnerships.
For more information on the project please contact Chelsea Rath, Manager of Facilities/Community Affairs for the Township of Lanark Highlands at commaffairs@lanarkhighlands.ca or 613-259-2398 ext. 252
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.