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Nestled along the Ottawa River, Clarence-Rockland is more than just a city—it is a vibrant community woven together by seven unique villages. Each of Clarence-Rockland's villages offers their own character while sharing a strong sense of francophone heritage and close-knit community. We invite you to explore our villages to experience the history, tradition, nature, and growth that define life in Clarence-Rockland today.
Surrounded by the lush Larose Forest, with access to the Prescott-Russell recreational trail, Bourget is a vibrant village with a strong francophone identity, hosting community markets in the summer months and eco-tourism initiatives.
A quiet residential enclave with growing infrastructure nestled near Hammond and surrounded by nature. Cheney is a peaceful retreat for families and commuters.
Though small, Clarence is part of a thriving rural network, contributing to the municipality’s agricultural economy and enjoying access to nearby waterfront parks and trails.
With its mix of several heritage sites and homes and new developments, Clarence Creek is a family-friendly village offering schools, recreational amenities, local services, and a strong sense of community.
Founded in the late 1800’s and once a railway hub. Hammond is home to Hammond Hill the first eco-experience and wilderness retreat of its kind in Canada, Hammond is now a hub for sustainable living, recreation, and local entrepreneurship.
Rockland is a vibrant, bilingual community along the Ottawa River, where small-town charm meets urban amenities, rich history, and a strong francophone cultural presence.
A predominately francophone farming village, St-Pascal Baylon blends tradition with modern amenities like parks, skating rink, community events and growing Agritourism ventures.