12 stores, companies, professionals and businesses in Burnstown

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Rr 1 K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-9669
Bittersweet
Art Dealers
5 Leckie Lane K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-5254
Blackbird Cafe
Restaurants
1694 Burnstown Rd # c K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-3599
Ellen's Emporium
Gift Novelty And Souvenir Stores
1694 Burnstown Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-6200
German Language School Ottawa
Elementary And Secondary Schools
1893 Burnstown Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-5893
James Photography
Portrait And Wedding Photographers
41 Leckie Lane K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-281-0550
K m Mc Leod Ltd
Home Centers
30 Building Supply Lane K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-3942
Promadev Inc
Technical Consulting Services
General Delivery K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-4254
Reduxtec Tecnologies Inc
Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers
1916 Burnstown Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-433-3205
Somethin' Special Gift Shop
Gift Novelty And Souvenir Stores
1694a Burnstown Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-0670
Springtown Mechanical Svc
Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
6 Norway Lake Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-6001
United Brotherhood-Carpenters
Labor Unions And Similar Labor Organizations
2589 Calabogie Rd K0J 1G0 - Burnstown (ON)
613-432-9929
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Information about the city of Burnstown

Number of companies
12
State
Ontario
Prefix
613

Burnstown

Burnstown in Ontario, Canada, has a rich history dating back to the mid-1800s.

Originally settled by Scottish immigrants, Burnstown quickly became known for its picturesque landscapes and abundant natural resources.

The area's economy thrived on industries such as timber logging, agriculture, and later on, tourism due to its proximity to the Ottawa River.

Today, Burnstown continues to maintain its charming small-town atmosphere while embracing modern commercial activities.

The local economy has diversified to include boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants catering to both locals and visitors.

Additionally, outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating on the nearby Madawaska River have also contributed to the municipality's tourism sector.Several annual events and festivals, including the popular Burnstown Agricultural Fair and the Ontario Craft Beer Festival, attract tourists from across the province.

These events not only showcase Burnstown's cultural heritage but also stimulate the local economy by promoting local businesses and artisans.In conclusion, Burnstown's evolution from a modest Scottish settlement to a thriving commercial hub is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of its residents.

The municipality continues to balance its rich history with modern commercial activities, making it a vibrant destination for both residents and tourists alike.