Callander

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For the municipality in Ontario, see Callander, Ontario

Callander (Calasraid in Gaelic) is a burgh in the region of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. It lies on the eastern fringe of the Trossachs. The town now attracts a number of tourists and has a visitor centre which also contains a display related to Rob Roy MacGregor, who lived in the nearby village of Balquhidder.

The town is located in the former County of Perthshire, and is a popular tourist stop to and from the Highlands. The town now serves as the eastern gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, the first National Park in Scotland.

Dominating the town is the Callander Crags, rising several hundred feet to the North. This is a very visible part of the Highland Boundary Fault.

The last person to be tried and imprisoned for the crime of Witchcraft in the UK was Helen Duncan from Callander. This was during World War Two.

Callander achieved prominence during the 1960s as the setting ("Tannochbrae") for the TV series Dr Finlay's Casebook. At one time it was notorious for having 18 pubs to service a population of only 1800 people. There are now merely a handful of public houses to be found.

Killin Mountain Rescue Team, part of the Scottish Mountain Rescue organisation, has a post at the Police Station.

In G.I. Joe, a military-themed line of toys from Hasbro (as well as an animated series and comic book) one of the key characters, the villan Destro, is said to come from Callander, and his family have lived there since at least the 15th Century.

People of ages 12-18 from as far away as Tyndrum and Inversnaid (25 miles away) attend Mclaren High School in Callander.

Coordinates: 56.24037° N 4.20405° W

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