We are excited to announce the launch of our new online platform for booking and reserving township facilities such as the baseball field and arena. Residents can now conveniently book facilities and purchase advertising space online through the ActiveNet network.
The website is mobile-compatible, so you can make bookings on the go!
For any assistance, please contact us at commaffairs@lanarkhighlands.ca
Games are played at Robertson Lake Hall located at 4101 South Lavant Road.Directions:
1376 Snye Road, White Lake
Come out and join in a game of pickleball, badminton, table tennis or 3 on 3 ball hockey.
For more information, contact:
André Paquet
Website
The Clyde River Park is located at the end of Hillier Street in Lanark Village. The park includes park benches/picnic area, swings, a small play structure and sandy beach area. Canoes and kayaks can easily be launched from this area. A larger Boat Launch Area is located at the corner of Clarence Street and Canning Street in Lanark Village, which is more ideal for larger, motorized boats.
Centennial Park Boat Launch and Beach is located on Lavant Mill Road, 6km North West of County Road 12 in McDonalds Corners, West of the Village of Lanark. There is a small park and boat launch by the bridge.
Dalhousie Lake Public Beach is located on Lavant Mill Road, 1km past Centennial Park. The long stretch of sandy beach is a great place for the family to spend a hot summer day.
Robertson Lake Beach in Lanark Highlands is located on 4101 South Lavant Road (County Road 16) East of Lavant Station. There is also a Hall available for rental, boat launch, public washrooms, change room, and baseball diamond.
Lanark Highlands is dotted with numerous lakes and rivers which provide excellent opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming. Below is a list of some of the easily accessible lakes in the township. There are many public and private lakes throughout the municipality.
The famous Tatlock marble quarry is owned by the Swiss mineral company OMYA. It produces calcium carbonate derived from natural marble (or limestone) rock formation. Calcium carbonate is used as filler in things like paint, plastics, paper and toothpaste. The Tatlock quarry is about 900 meters long, 400 meters wide and 110 meters deep.
There’s some interesting geology here. The limestone was formed by the skeletal fragments of marine organisms populating a vast inland sea. Over time ancient geological processes metamorphosed limestone through heat and pressure into marble. Striations and darker bands clearly show how the original limestone layers were gently folded and thrust upward as they transformed into marble over time.
Tatlock Quarry is temporary closed to the public. For further information please contact Carlos Morales Velez, Quarry Manager, Omya Canada Inc.
Mobile: +1 613-724-0380
Plant Line: +1-613-267-5367 x6302
E-Mail: Carlos.MoralesVelez@Omya.com
Internet: www.omya.com
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
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
Email:
slarlh2021@gmail.com
Contact:
Carol Alexander
Address:
696 7th Concession
Phone:
613-256-1071
Address:
1132 3rd Con Dalhousie
Phone:
613-259-5454
The Township of Lanark Highlands has a lot to offer its residents. We have programs and services for people of all ages and lifestyles. From recreation and sports to community services, we have it covered.
Check out our calendar of events or the details related to building or renovating, be sure to contact us for assistance.
If you are interested in something that you don't see on our website, please contact us. We'll be happy to help.
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.
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.