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August

Old Home Week is a staple in the Upper River Valley. The 9-day festival boasts events that bring everyone from Carleton County and surrounding areas out to enjoy our traditions and life as we know it.

The inaugural Old Home Week was held during the last week of August 1948. Mr. Frederick O. Creighton, Woodstock’s mayor at the time, had the idea for one week of numerous events.

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