The town is situated on the southern end of the
Carp Hills, a small range of pristine hills that have been compared to
Gatineau Park. Several walking trails start in or near the town. The Carleton Masonic Lodge #465, a turn of the century (1900s) church building has been the Masonic Lodge in the Village of Carp since 1925. The building features original stained glass windows and is decorated with beautiful oak furniture that was originally located in a World War I Military Masonic Lodge in France. The original Masonic lodge building, which dates to 1904 was destroyed by fire in 1920. Someone dubbed 'Guardian' filmed the entire UFO crash. The American TV show
Unsolved Mysteries filmed an episode on Guardian in 1993. There are three schools in the Carp area: Huntley Centennial Public School, St. Michael's (Corkery), and Venta, a private school which abruptly closed in late 2017 after the death of its founder. The
Carp Airport is just south of the village. Carp also has a junior
ice hockey team called the
West Carleton Inferno.
Diefenbunker Carp's main attraction is the
Diefenbunker, Canada's
Cold War museum just north of the village, and was featured in the film
The Sum of All Fears. This former top-secret underground bunker was built to house key members of the government in the event of a nuclear attack on Ottawa. In 1960, NATO and the Canadian Department of National Defence built a satellite communications (SATCOM) station which supports a diameter metal space frame radar dome (radome) on its roof, which provides environmental protection for the diameter SATCOM antenna it houses. Until 1999 when NATO and DND decommissioned the site, the antenna provided satellite communications between all NATO countries. Two CLM Rotating sirens can also be seen in the photo on the left. In 1999, it was purchased by Canadian Space Services Ltd. to serve as its corporate headquarters. The Carp Exhibit Hall, one of the few remaining octagonal frame fairground buildings in Ontario, continues to function as the main fairground hall for the Carp Fair held in September each year since 1880. During the remainder of the year, the buildings and grounds serve the popular Carp Farmers' Market held each Saturday from May to October. The red-painted Exhibit Hall with white trim, which remains a focal point in Carp was included amongst other architecturally interesting and historically significant buildings in
Doors Open Ottawa, held June 2 and 3, 2012. == The Carp River ==