Farm Directory Leeds Grenville is a new online directory for farmers, consumers and visitors in Leeds and Grenville.
Our online directory is an environmentally friendly product easily accessed from your phone, tablet, or desktop.
By going digital, we can continually add to it, keeping it up to date, and we can incorporate the use of google maps for your convenience.
We don’t have high operating costs like print media; therefore, we can pass those savings on to our farmers, farm-related businesses, and agriculture-oriented organizations. We help those listed in our directory reach new markets, and we help you find what you are looking for. It is a win, win for everyone!
Welcome to What’s on Westport! We sure are happy that you found us. Our website is all about community and businesses coming together to share, promote and support the events that happen in our little village of Westport Ontario Canada.
For those of you that haven’t been to Westport, you are missing out! We are a village of about 600 permanent residents in the winter and (what feels like) 6,000 people in the summer months. To say Westport is hopping during the summer is an understatement. With many visitors who have cottages in the area, there is a strong influx of people to our little area from May to September.
With that comes a host of events run by the businesses and the community of Westport. And to help make sure everyone knows what is happening and when, we’ve created a website that will support and promote those events to as many people as possible.
What’s on Westport is your online resource for “What’s on” in Westport.
Located a short drive from downtown Ottawa, the Township of Rideau Lakes is a rural community that includes a number of villages and hamlets, each with its own identity.
Each community within Rideau Lakes has something to offer. Portland is the gateway to Big Rideau Lake. Newboro is considered a haven for anglers. Local residents and visitors agree Chaffey's Lock offers water access in one of the region's most tranquil settings. Delta boasts the Old Stone Mill, a National Historic Site of Canada built in 1810. Elgin is considered the township centre for shopping. Smaller villages and hamlets are Chantry, Crosby, Forfar, Lombardy, Morton, Plum Hollow and Philipsville.
Second Annual on July 19th, 2025
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