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Town of Smith Falls


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77 Beckwith Street North
Smith Falls, ON K7A 2B8
Canada

(??.? miles from you)

Visit Web Site info@smithsfalls.ca

Call: 613-283-4124


Town of Smith Falls

Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls
Town of Smith Falls

(??.? miles from you)

77 Beckwith Street North
Smith Falls, ON K7A 2B8
Canada


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Why You Should Go...

Experience Smith Falls!

Tucked between Ottawa and Kingston, Smiths Falls is a beautiful waterfront community with historic architecture, a vibrant downtown and friendly small-town charm. From one-of-a-kin

Smiths Falls has an abundance of visitor experiences all year round.  From Downtown Dining and Shopping, to Steam Engine Train Rides, to Paranormal Events and Holiday Houses to Live Theatre Performances and 100's of KM of trails, all along the Unesco Word Heritage Site - Rideau Canal.

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Why You Should Go...

Experience Smith Falls!

Tucked between Ottawa and Kingston, Smiths Falls is a beautiful waterfront community with historic architecture, a vibrant downtown and friendly small-town charm. From one-of-a-kind accommodations and experiences, to delicious food and unique retail, to waterfront events and recreation, come visit us!

Smiths Falls has an abundance of visitor experiences all year round.  From Downtown Dining and Shopping, to Steam Engine Train Rides, to Paranormal Events and Holiday Houses to Live Theatre Performances and 100's of KM of trails, all along the Unesco Word Heritage Site - Rideau Canal.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Parking: Street

Available: Café, Restaurant, Bar, Souvenirs

Extra Fun...

Fun Facts

18th Century Loyalist Thomas Smythe – for whom Smiths Falls was named – never actually set foot in the area.

In 1963, the first Beatles album for the North American market was pressed by RCA in Smiths Falls.

In 1912 the Smiths Falls Bascule Bridge was built to carry the CN Railway mainline over the Rideau Canal. It was designated a National Historic Site in 1983.

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Why You Should Go...

Experience Smith Falls!

Tucked between Ottawa and Kingston, Smiths Falls is a beautiful waterfront community with historic architecture, a vibrant downtown and friendly small-town charm. From one-of-a-kind accommodations and experiences, to delicious food and unique retail, to waterfront events and recreation, come visit us!

Smiths Falls has an abundance of visitor experiences all year round.  From Downtown Dining and Shopping, to Steam Engine Train Rides, to Paranormal Events and Holiday Houses to Live Theatre Performances and 100's of KM of trails, all along the Unesco Word Heritage Site - Rideau Canal.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Parking: Street

Available: Café, Restaurant, Bar, Souvenirs

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  • Holiday Heritage House

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    11:00 AM EST

    Town of Smith Falls

    Holiday Heritage House

    Town of Smith Falls

    Holiday Heritage House
    Kick off the holiday season with everyone’s favourite Jolly old Soul at the Smiths Falls Heritage House Museum. Guests will be offered tours of the Museum’s period rooms, decorated for the season, with costumed guides in the rooms, sharing the history of holiday traditions in Eastern Ontario and their origins. Enjoy the sounds of holiday music with a cup of tea or apple cider alongside a homemade seasonal dessert.

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Fun Facts

18th Century Loyalist Thomas Smythe – for whom Smiths Falls was named – never actually set foot in the area.

In 1963, the first Beatles album for the North American market was pressed by RCA in Smiths Falls.

In 1912 the Smiths Falls Bascule Bridge was built to carry the CN Railway mainline over the Rideau Canal. It was designated a National Historic Site in 1983.

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