Sep 11, 2014
Lanark Highlands is the largest municipality in Lanark County in terms of land mass, with 35% of the the total, but with 4,700 people it has the lowest population. The township's centre is the Village of Lanark, and among other former townships it includes the former township of North Sherbrooke, and the hamlets of Elphin and McDonalds Corners, Watson's Corners, Poland and Flower Station, and makes up ward 5 of the township
North Sherbrooke was a historic logging route for the great pine forests of the Mississipi river, and was settled in the early 19th century, decades before it's neighbouring communities in what is now North Frontenac.
Lanark Highlands uses a mail-in voting system. Residents should be receiving a voting package in the mail in short order. For further information about the election in Lanark Highlands, call the township office 613-259-2398 or go to Lanarkhighlands.ca, click on governance in the menu on the left wide of the page, then elections in the menu in the centre of the page
Meet your Candidates
Mayor
Peter Mclaren
Brian Stewart
Ward 5 (McDonalds Corners)
Bret Hogue
Jeannie Kelso
Larry Mcphee
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