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  1. 1 rope tow. 1 carpet tow. 1 handle tow. Snowfall. up to 60 in (150 cm) Website. www.mountpakenham.com. Mount Pakenham is a ski hill to the south-west of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, near the town of Pakenham .

  2. The Pakenham Maple Run Tour April 6 and 7, 2024, from 10am to 5pm daily. Discover art, fine craft, food and heritage With 8 fascinating tour stops in and around the village of Pakenham, 28 artists and artisans, and incredible spring scenery

  3. Our Origins. In 1840, the first congregation of St. Andrew’s United Church of Pakenham gathered together in worship. The people in that first congregation, made up of predominantly pioneering families from Ireland and Scotland, had sailed across the Atlantic, then up the St. Lawrence by steamer to Brockville, then by foot to Perth and finally ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2023 · April 8, 2023. Pakenham, On. — The Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham will come alive Wednesday, April 12th, 7:00 p.m., to mark the launch of The History of Pakenham:1823-2023. The book was authored by local amateur historian Robert Gardiner to mark the bicentennial of Pakenham’s settlement as well as the 25th anniversary of Mississippi ...

  5. Pakenham’s Five Span Bridge overlooking the Mississippi River is also rich in history and significance. The 120-year-old bridge was built in 1901 by Scottish stonemasons O’Toole and Keating of Ottawa, according to plaques beside the bridge.

  6. St. Andrew’s United Church Built in 1897 as a Presbyterian church, St. Andrew’s has never stopped serving the congregation and the community of Pakenham. Accommodating about 200 people, the unique stone structure with stunning stained-glass windows is a landmark on the village’s main street. In addition to being a worship centre for the United Church congregation, the sanctuary, with its

  7. St. Peter Celestine Church is known for its fine building and its superb original interior décor. intact from 1892 – one of three churches in Canada known to retain Classic Italianate decoration. Adoration, Confession 1st Sunday of the Month 8:15am – 8:45am. Rosary (all other Sundays) 8:30am – 8:50am.