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A busy fall ahead in Vankleek Hill:

Sunday, September 19
: Festival of Flavours. Come sample local foods and meet local producers. Dine at the 320-foot-long lunch table!
Saturday, October 2: Come discover your roots at the first-ever Vankleek Hill Family & Local History Day! Family history displays, walking tours, cemetery tours, quilt display, speakers, Gaelic lessons & more.
Saturday, October 2 & Sunday, October 3: Beau's Oktoberfest at the Vankleek Hill fairgrounds and new this year: many activities uptown! Visit www.beaus.ca to buy advance tickets and see full list of activities.
Click on the events page to find out more about all of these fun events!
What makes Vankleek Hill special? PDF Print E-mail

We see from our emails that you are still enjoying this multi-media feature.  CLICK HERE to see photo galleries from the November 7 Victorian Christmas Home Tour.
Visit the events page to find out about the 2010 event, coming up on Saturday, November 6.

And now, read on about Vankleek Hill !
How can one small town be so busy and so quiet at the same time? We've found the magic formula! For those of us who are fortunate enough to live here, there are many opportunities to get involved in fun community activities, whether we are organizing them or just attending to have fun! But we know how to relax and enjoy great quality of life, too! Check on the Events page of this website to find out more about upcoming fun in Vankleek Hill. But you can also choose to visit historic Vankleek Hill and stroll along our quiet streets, lined with historic brick homes, where you will feel like you are taking a walk back in time. Visit our newly-opened Vankleek Hill Museum and Visitor Information Centre, at 94 Main Street East. The museum is managed by our active Vankleek Hill Historical Society. You can also find a wealth of tourist information inside the museum, where the Vankleek Hill Business and Merchant Association  takes care of a tourist info centre.

vkh_interiorexpressions.jpgA welcome addition to Vankleek Hill's Main Street has been Interior Expressions, where you can find beautiful home decor items and natural-looking arrangements for homes of distinction. You won't believe her incredible inventory! Note that owner Carole Robert is the official decorator for the Victorian Christmas Home Tour (coming November 6, 2010) and for The Review's Yes, Women Can! show on April 17 at the Vankleek Hill Community Centre. Right across the street, visit Expressions of Art, where you will find hand-crafted artisan items: everything from soaps, clothing, handiwork, knitted items, quilted specialties, pottery and more!

Pridham's Antiques has beautiful pieces of art, art deco items, furniture, jewellery and more for sale, but get this: you can also buy Belgian Leonidas chocolates right at this same location!vkh_pridham_copy.jpg Check out their fine antiques -- you will be impressed by the finds inside this shop. You can find Pridham's Antiques right next door to Mary's Country Kitchen, which is busy planning a move down the street to one of Vankleek Hill's historic homes. Watch for more business hours, more space for diners and a specialty food shop. That's what we hear is coming!

vkh_lows.jpgVisit Doreen Low and Low's Realty, located at 54 Main Street in Vankleek Hill if she isn't out showing houses in the Vankleek Hill area.

If you visit Vankleek Hill and find you don't want to leave, visit with Rebecca Collett to find out about properties for sale in and around Vankleek Hill. Rebecca usually has a display of property photos in her Main Street storefront window.

If you are in Vankleek Hill or in Eastern Ontario, pick up a copy of The Review, one of the vkk_thereview.jpglongest-established independent community weekly newspapers in Ontario. Come visit The Review's welcoming premises at 76 Main Street. The Review is hard at work on its online genealogy project, which involves the 117 years of Review archives, coming soon. The first phase will be launched on October 2, 2010 at Family & Local History Day!

The Review offices are open from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. unless there is a special event taking place on the weekend. For special events taking place along Main Street, we are usually open to welcome visitors. Call us after hours and take advantage of our new voice mail system to leave a message. If you have a breaking news story you want to tell us about, you can always call the publisher evenings and weekends at 613-678-5466. (Now you KNOW for sure that this is a small town.)

vkh_vankleek_hill_museum.jpgJust across the street from the Vankleek Hill Museum and Tourist Information Centre is the Champlain Township Public Library, at 95 Main Street East. Visit this beautifully restored building, once the location of Scotiabank. vkh_scotia.jpgThe bank safe is now a study area! Champlain Township undertook this project and the restoration design was thanks to J. Denis Séguin, Architect, who lives on Home Avenue and is also involved in the museum and donated his services to design the Higginson Tower Restoration. The Higginson Tower complete_tower_hig_res_slice.jpgis open 7 days a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. right through the summer, until August 31. During September, the Higginson Tower was open Saturdays and Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  If you are part of a group which would like to visit the tower, call 1-877-678-3327 and ask for Louise Sproule. The tower is accessible from Highway 34 (across from Martin’s Tire Shop), or on Home Avenue, where the entrance to the tower is right next door to the entrance to Arbor Gallery.

If you visit the Higginson Tower, you can park in the St. John’s Anglican Church parking lot, and from the tower, walk right over to Arbor Gallery, where local artists and innovative shows are always on. Arbor Gallery is located in one of Vankleek Hill’s historic homes, built by William Higginson. The gallery is open from Thursday through Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m.

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How to get here PDF Print E-mail
FROM MONTREAL:
Just one hour from Montreal, 45 minutes from West Island:
Take Highway 40 west, which becomes Highway 417 in East Ontario. Take Exit 17 and follow signs to Vankleek Hill.
FROM OTTAWA:
Just one hour from Ottawa: Follow Highway 417 east and take exit 27; follow Highway 34 north into Vankleek Hill.
OR: Follow Highway 17 east and take Cassburn Road at L'Orignal for a short scenic drive into Vankleek Hill, or take Highway 34 south at Hawkesbury for a six-minute drive to Vankleek Hill.
Higginson Tower Restoration Project PDF Print E-mail

Higginson Tower Restoration Project History was made in 2006! Vankleek Hill's favourite historic landmark -- The Higginson Observation Tower -- was restored.
View a photo gallery of the official opening at www.thereview.on.ca/gallery/
Gallery_Higginson_opening/index.htm

You can still participate in this wonderful project by signing up to be a "Friend of the Higginson Tower" or by purchasing one of 30 cobblestones remaining from an additional 90 made available in September 2007, due to popular demand. Call (613) 678-3327 and ask for Louise.

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Vankleek Hill -- The Gingerbread Capital of Ontario PDF Print E-mail
Vankleek Hill has been proclaimed as the “Gingerbread Capital of Ontario”. It exhibits stunning examples of Victorian-era houses which still boast the original wooden gingerbread ornamentation.

house5_2009.jpgMore than 250 homes in Vankleek Hill pay homage to its Victorian history with its gingerbread-style architecture.  “Gingerbread” is often used interchangeably with Victorian; a style named in honour of Queen Victoria, and was introduced as a way to decorate buildings.

At the turn of the 19th century several brick factories flourished in Vankleek Hill, and many of the town’s most beautiful brick homes exist in the same condition as when they were built.  The many homes and buildings have charming, elaborate porches and peaks where “gingerbread” emphasizes these architectural features.

You won’t want to miss a visit to Vankleek Hill and experience some of the finest examples of Victorian architecture still in existence.

For more historical facts visit the Vankleek Hill Historical Society website.
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