- TripBuzz found 10 things to do indoors in the Carleton Place area. From Carleton Place Town Hall to The Real Wool Shop, Carleton Place offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 11 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
 - There are 11 different types of things to do inside in or near Carleton Place, Ontario. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Clothing Stores, History Museums, Other Landmarks and Historic Sites.
 - There are 4 indoor activities in Carleton Place, and 6 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Almonte, Arnprior and Lanark and Almonte, Arnprior and Lanark.
 
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            At Carleton Place Town Hall, guests can contact a variety of local government organizations, including Community Services, Protective Services, and Development Services. Visitors can also learn about the town's by-laws and town policies at this location.        
    
    
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            Guests can purchase a variety of products at The Real Wool Shop, including men's and women's clothing, bedding, rugs, and slippers. The location also sells a variety of body products, including lanolin lotions and soaps.        
    
    
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                267 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 
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            At the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, guests can see over 10,000 artifacts, including three-dimensional objects, related to the history of the site. The location also hosts picnics and storytelling nights        
    
    
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            C Style Fashions sells a variety of women's fashion items and accessories in vintage and rockabilly styles, including hoodies, cardigans, dresses, leggings, purses, and jewelry. Men who visits this location can also find a variety of t-shirts and hoodies available for purchase.        
    
    
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            Designated a national historic site, the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum explores Canada's textile industry. The museum features exhibits from the early mill history and machinery to cottage industry and modern fiber art.        
    
    
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            Naismith Sports Pub in Ottowa Valley, serves lunch, dinner and drinks in a unique sports memorabilia setting. Enjoy beer on tap from 100 different countries as well as live music.        
    
    
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            Open from Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving weekend, the Lanark & District Museum is the home of various artifacts and exhibits that detail the history of the Lanark Highlands. The location also has a genealogical reference library.        
    
    
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                35 Madawaska Street | K7S 2N7, Arnprior, Ontario 
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            The Arnprior & District Museum gives visitors access to three stories of artifacts and exhibits detailing the local history. It's situated next to a beach and has programs to accommodate learning children.         
    
    
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                412 Gillies Grove Road, Arnprior, Ontario 
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            A forested edge of the Ottawa River contains the Gillies Grove and House National Historic Site of Canada. This interwar period country estate brims with white pine about the grounds, marking a direct relationship with the McLachlins and the Gillies, the most two illustrious Valley forest industry families.