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  • FREE Public Skate

    Carleton Place Arena 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    Sponsored by TBG Mechanical

  • Library Queer Sphere Crafting Circle

    Carleton Place Public Library 101 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    The 2nd Wednesday of the month from 3-4:30pm, Ages 12-16.  We’ve been enjoying this group so much this year and no registration is required, but we’re back to monthly sessions. ***Please note the special day this month—-Wednesday, March 19 from 3-4:30pm.

  • Spring Job Fair

    Carleton Place Arena 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for the Spring Job Fair, presented by the Canadian Career Academy. This is a great opportunity for job seekers to meet with local employers and explore a wide range of career opportunities! The event is free to attend and will feature employers from various industries, looking to fill full-time, part-time, and seasonal roles. Whether you’re just ... Read more

  • March Break Public Swim

    Carleton Place Pool 359 Bridge Street, Carleton Place

    Regular fees apply

  • 2nd Annual Sewing and Craft Supplies Sale

    Carleton Place Arena 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    Come and find deals on fabric and supplies that others aren’t using!There will also be a bake sale supporting the Almonte Cooperative Nursury Schoool!

  • Kids’ Plant A Pasta Sauce Garden Workshop

    Rona Carleton Place 535 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place

    Bring your kids or grandkids to the FREE workshop for children at RONA at 2pm on Saturday March 29.  The theme is “Plant a Pasta Sauce Garden” and children will have the opportunity to learn about growing their own food and plant seeds for fresh pasta sauce ingredients, such as tomatoes, peppers and herbs.  In ... Read more

  • Findlay Foundry Reunion

    Heritage Museum 267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada

    Findlay’s Limited of Carleton Place was once a household name in much of Canada. On May 24, 2025, The Carleton Place and Beckwith Museum will open “Findlay’s Foundry: Moulding Our Town”, an exhibition celebrating the foundry and the family. David Findlay of Paisley, Scotland, arrived in the village of Carleton Place in 1858. Trained as ... Read more