Discover EganvilleRenewal of the Eganville Area is the main goal of the Eganville and Area Community Development Group whose name has been shortened to Discover Eganville to match its website marketing. Its website can be found through this link: The story of Eganville will unfold in three phases.Phase 1: The Beginnings: First Nations and Europeans Phase 2: Timber Hub, Disaster to Recovery, Electronic Connectedness Phase 3: Improvements and Possibilities Videos in support of the positive work of the Eganville and Area Community Development GroupTwo videos have already been filmed, with a third forthcoming. They can be viewed by clicking on each of the following links:
1. Discover Eganville - Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymSQiTvZiFA 2. Discover Eganville - Part 2 |
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