Lanark County

Government
Learn how Lanark County serves its residents.

Working
From job openings and permits to planning and investment.









Apply for Lanark County's Community Climate Grant today! 🌱
Eligible non-profit organizations can access up to $5,000 to support a climate-related project planned for 2026.
Applications accepted up to Sept. 30, 2026.
Learn more and apply at lanarkcounty.ca/climategrant ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last week, Lanark Lodge proudly celebrated Nurses Week (May 11-17) and PSW Day (May 19). The nursing team works tirelessly each and every day, showing compassion, dedication and commitment to resident care. They were truly deserving of a week filled with appreciation, fun, and treats in recognition of all that they do. A special thank you to all of our community donors for helping make this week so special!
Barker Willson Professional Corporation
Franks Bakery & Deli
Rideau Lake Grills
Welch's Drywall Ltd.
Satori Farms
The Curly Red Head Inc.
Wright Way Welding & Fabrication Inc.
Foodsmiths "The Good Food Store"
The Beach House Massage & Bodywork
Parkside Spa + Salon
Lanark Village Treats ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
We want to hear from you about the K&P Trail and your ideas for how it can be used and managed in the future!
Lanark County is hosting a public open house to gather information and to share general updates as the County moves forward with purchase of the K&P Trail within Lanark Highlands Township.
Lanark County staff will be available throughout the session to gather feedback, provide information and respond to questions. Your feedback will be used to build the management plan for the K&P Trail.
OPEN HOUSE DETAILS:
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Hopetown Hall, 5633 Hwy 511, Hopetown, ON
This is a drop-in event. No formal presentation is planned. For more information prior to the open house and options for providing your feedback, please visit our website: www.lanarkcounty.ca/consultation ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The 2026 Lanark County Truck Roadeo event was hosted by the Lanark County Roads Supervisors on Tuesday, May 5 at the Civitan Club of Perth.
The Roadeo gives Public Works staff from municipalities across the county a chance to demonstrate their skills, showcase equipment, network and have some friendly competition. Safety, professional driving skills and excellence for municipal equipment operators are highlights of the event.
This year's winners are:
1st place – Charlie Quinn – Lanark County
2nd place – Jeff White – Tay Valley Township
3rd place (tie) – Ben Kipp – Mississippi Mills & Kyle Francis – Lanark County
The top two winners of this competition move on to the Provincial Roadeo in Owen Sound this September.
Congratulations to everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
19 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today (Tuesday, May 19) is Personal Support Worker (PSW) Day!
PSW Day is held on May 19 each year to recognize the invaluable work of PSWs to benefit residents, their caregivers and the health-care system overall. PSWs provide personal care, comfort, support and empathy to many vulnerable people and their families, including our Lanark Lodge residents.
Thank you for the incredible work you do every day! Happy PSW Day to our Lanark Lodge PSWs and to PSWs everywhere! ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
We’re hosting FREE Contractor Training!🏠
Learn about High Performance Homes and Better Homes Lanark. ✅
📅 May 28, 2026 | ⏰ 8:00am – 12:00pm
📍 Public Works Training Room, Lanark County Public Works, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON
🔗 Register here: betterhomeslanarkcontractortrainingMay2026.eventbrite.com ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Please note Lanark County offices are closed today (Monday, May 18, 2026) for Victoria Day. We will reopen Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Have a great day! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Paramedic Services Week
Warden Richard Kidd (Beckwith Reeve) has proclaimed the week of May 17 to 23, 2026 to be Paramedic Services Week in Lanark County. The proclamation recognizes the importance of paramedics in Lanark County and aims to raise community awareness and appreciation of their services.
“The compassion, skills and quality care rendered by the paramedics are an integral part of the health care system,” Kidd said. “I encourage all citizens to learn more about the role paramedics in the health-care system.” ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Lanark County Council approved a recommendation from the Government Relations Working Group to submit requests for delegations with provincial ministries at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference this August.
The requests include:
• Ministry of Long-Term Care for additional stable funding and supports for complex care needs, specifically behavioural support staffing for long-term care homes or for specialized locations to increase available spaces.
• Ministry of the Solicitor General for increased funding to match provincial court security costs, which are increasing and must be paid by municipalities. Lanark County has taken over responsibility for these costs from the Town of Perth, where the court is located, but is asking that grants provided by the Solicitor General be funded to a cost-recovery basis.
• Ministry of Health for secondary triage at the Kingston Central Ambulance Communications Centre as paramedic calls continue to increase and hospital emergency rooms are at capacity. With low-acuity calls making up the majority of paramedic calls, secondary triage would allow for increased diversion from emergency rooms.
The county will learn whether its requests have been successful prior to the conference. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook