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STIRLING-RAWDON




Township of Stirling-Rawdon
234 North St.
PO Box 40
Stirling, ON K0K 3E0

Municipal Office
Phone: 613-395-3380
Fax: 613-395-0864

info@stirling-rawdon.com




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History of Stirling-Rawdon


Community Profile
2008


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Leisure and Recreation

Enjoy wonderful clothing, gifts and antique shops.

Enjoy great country food at one of our local eating establishments.

There are many recreational opportunities in our area. Enjoy a day at the beach, birdwatching, hiking, boating, golf, camping and horseback riding in the warm weather. Hockey, skating, curling, skiing, bowling and a fitness centre are all available when the weather gets chilly.



The Heritage Trail, which runs through the heart of the the village can be enjoyed throughout the season. More information about recreation in the Stirling-Rawdon area is located
here.

Country meets village when you walk through the stalks at Haggerty's Corn Maze or walk through the tree-lined streets and appreciate the historic buildings in town.

Welcome to Stirling-Rawdon!

Whether you decide to visit for a day or stay for a lifetime, Stirling-Rawdon has a lot to offer. Find out here what you can look forward to during your Stirling Experience!


Our Location


Stirling-Rawdon Township
is located 20 minutes  north of the 401 from either Trenton or Belleville, and it is about half way between the major cities  of Toronto and Montreal.

A map and directions are available here.



Take the Stirling-Rawdon Virtual Tour!






Arts and Entertainment

The Stirling Festival Theatre is an award-winning venue offering professional theatre productions, concerts and special events.

Arts festivals, craft shows, studio tours and local shops showcase the talent of our flourishing artisan community.




Agriculture and Heritage

Experience what it was like to live life on the farm in days gone by though the many displays and demonstrations at the Hastings County Agricultural Museum located in Stirling.

Enjoy summer's bounty at the Farmer's Market.











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