Tax Sale Properties in East Hawkesbury, Ontario

East Hawkesbury’s friendly bilingual atmosphere welcomes you!

The Township of East Hawkesbury was incorporated on January 1st 1850. It is a gateway to Ontario, as it is bordered by the Province of Québec to the East and the Ottawa River to the North. The Township has three villages: Chute à Blondeau, Ste. Anne de Prescott and St. Eugène.

Agriculture is the main commercial activity and everywhere in the township, you can admire beautiful centennial farms. Our dairy farms are among the most advanced in Eastern Ontario. The agricultural sector is well diversified and includes large scale farming of corn and cereals, several organic farms, non traditional farms such as goat farms, goat cheese, kefir and yogurt production as well as other food processing.

At the Ontario/Quebec border, just West of Pointe Fortune, stands the Macdonell Williamson House, a beautiful designated heritage site, overlooking the Carillon Hydro Dam. The old marker designated to divide Upper Canada and Lower Canada is still visible at this site. Guided tours and events are organized throughout the summer.

At Voyageur Provincial Park, located on the shores of the Ottawa River, natural attractions blend with history. The park has over 400 camp sites and offers sandy beaches, hiking trails and interpretive programs.

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