About the Community.
Beachburg, Ontario: A Friendly Ottawa Valley Village with Deep Roots & Boundless Rural Charm
Nestled in the rolling farmland of Renfrew County, Beachburg, Ontario is a village that blends rural charm, Ottawa Valley warmth, and a strong sense of community pride. Part of the Whitewater Region, Beachburg is known for its friendly neighbours, agricultural heritage, and scenic surroundings shaped by fields, forests, and the legendary whitewater of the Ottawa River.
A Village Built by Settlers, Farmers & Valley Families
Beachburg’s origins date back to the mid-1800s, when early settlers arrived to farm, trade, and build a community along the rich lands of the Valley. With fertile soil, dense forests, and access to transportation routes, the village grew steadily as families established farms, mills, shops, and community halls.
Many of today’s residents can trace their roots back through multiple generations of farmers, loggers, and settlers who helped build the region. This long history gives Beachburg a sense of continuity and identity seldom found in fast-growing communities.

A Landscape of Countryside Beauty
Beachburg sits amid a landscape that perfectly captures the spirit of the Ottawa Valley:
- Expansive agricultural fields
- Farmsteads passed down through generations
- Forest backroads and quiet concessions
- Wildlife-rich natural areas
- Broad open skies and peaceful rural vistas
Whether you’re driving through the countryside, cycling quiet roads, or enjoying a calm evening walk, the natural beauty of the region is unmistakable.
The Heart of the Whitewater Region
Beachburg is part of a region known across Canada for its adventurous spirit and natural attractions. Just minutes away lies the world-famous Ottawa River whitewater corridor, home to rafting, paddling, and outdoor recreation enjoyed by visitors from around the world.
But at the same time, Beachburg remains firmly grounded in its rural identity—quiet, welcoming, and shaped by local families, businesses, and traditions.

A Community Where Volunteers Make All the Difference
One of Beachburg’s greatest strengths is its active volunteer culture. Local service clubs, churches, community groups, and agricultural organizations all contribute to keeping village life vibrant.
These volunteers organize events, maintain community spaces, support youth programs, and preserve traditions that reflect the region’s values. Their dedication helps make Beachburg a place where people feel connected and supported.
Agriculture: The Foundation of the Community
Farming remains central to the life of the village. The surrounding countryside is home to:
- Dairy and beef operations
- Hay and grain fields
- Vegetable gardens and small producers
- Rural homesteads and multi-generation farms
Agriculture shapes the rhythms of life here—from planting and harvest to seasonal community gatherings.
This heritage is proudly celebrated each year at the Beachburg Fair, one of the most important expressions of local pride and tradition.
A Perfect Match for the Beachburg Fair
The fair reflects the community’s personality, friendly, agricultural, hands-on, and deeply rooted in tradition. It brings together long-time residents, new families, and visitors who want to experience the best of small-town Ontario.
The partnership between the fair and the community highlights what makes Beachburg special:
authentic rural values, strong community spirit, and a shared pride in heritage.

A Village That Feels Like Home
Whether you are exploring the countryside, chatting with locals at a café, attending a community fundraiser, or enjoying the fairgrounds during a summer event, Beachburg offers a welcoming atmosphere and a deep sense of belonging.
It’s a village built on history, strengthened by community, and defined by the pure friendliness that the Ottawa Valley is known for.
🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences
Visitors attending the Beachburg Fair may also enjoy discovering nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Renfrew County and the Ottawa Valley region.
• Westmeath & District Recreation Association Events – Westmeath – community events celebrating rural traditions in the Ottawa Valley
• Bonnechere Museum – Eganville – a museum sharing the cultural and agricultural history of the Bonnechere Valley
• Pembroke Farmers’ Market – Pembroke – a popular local market featuring fresh produce and handmade goods
• Pakenham Maple Run Tour – Pakenham Area – a well-known spring event celebrating maple syrup producers
Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.