The Township of Stirling-Rawdon is a unique, self-contained community knows for its friendly and welcoming people, its natural beauty and vintage village, its rural heritage and family values. It has strong community spirit supported by a tradition of self-sufficiency, volunteerism and personal generosity.
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Stirling-Rawdon seeks to grow in a balanced way, building on its various strengths and assets while preserving its special character. |
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It has promising cultural assets and a central business district serving both local residents and visitors, as well as ample sports, recreation/ non-sport, social and educational facilities. It offers a variety of job opportunities, especially for those just beginning their working careers. It is environmentally friendly, and an attractive community for families, youth , seniors , and those of all ages who love a rural lifestyle with convenient local amenities an easy access to larger urban centres.
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With the smallest recognized police force in Ontario, a thriving Festival Theatre, state of the art library, attractive educational system, abundance of agriculture, wide array of recreational facilities and an exceptional hockey arena with a long-lived hockey history, Stirling provides great potential as an attraction for investment, tourists and residents! |