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Amazing spotsto visit and explore
NORFOLK IS NATURALLY WELCOMING
UNIQUE SHOPPING, ADVENTURES AND FUNFOUND ONLY IN NORFOLK COUNTY
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• Fashions, jewelry, accessories• Home décor, gifts and more!• Open year-round ~ 7 days a week
6 Erie Ave., Port Rowan • 519-586-8577 • www.cashmereandcobwebs.com
2014 Discover Norfolkis published by Port Dover Maple Leaf Limited351 Main St., P.O. Box 70, Port Dover N0A 1N0
Tel: 519-583-0112 info@portdovermapleleaf.com
Many of the photos in this magazine including the cover photoare courtesy of Earl Hartlen... www.earlhartlen.com
The Top Ten Amazing Places in Norfolk County, as named by Long Point Biosphere, for 2014 are ...o Backus Heritage Conservation Areao Black Bridge – Waterford Heritage Trailo Bonnieheath Estate Lavender & Wineryo Deer Creek Conservation Areao Long Point Provincial Park Beacho Long Point Bird Observatoryo Long Point Eco Adventureso Lynn Valley Trailo Sand Hill Parko Whistling Gardens
A selection committee made up of community members met to review the nominations and selected the “Top Ten” using an extensive checklist including 18 criteria and considerations.
Each location has an interpretive description explaining why the site is so amazing as well as GPS and access information posted at www.VisitAmazingPlaces.ca/long-point
This aerial photo by Earl Hartlen shows a portion of Long Point beach. Norfolk County offers so much -- take some time to discover as much as you can.
AERIAL PHOTOS COURTESY OF EARL HARTLEN & BRENT SMITH
TOP TENAMAZING PLACES
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Make plans now to visit the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show in October.
In its 174th year, and the fourth largest fair in Ontario, with over 120,000 visitors each year. the fair features agricultural displays, craft exhibits, food vendors, art demonstrations, talent competitions, midway rides, and celebrity chefs.
Each year, star performers entertain at the grandstand.
Enjoy an excitement-filled fair day where clouds of pink candy floss can stick to your fingers and the showmen beckon you to win the “doggee-doggee”! Where the carousels spin round and round, lights flash and the music plays on. All of this is at the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show in Simcoe, Ontario.
But if you’ve ever been to Ontario’s oldest agricultural fair, you also know why it deserves to be ranked among the province’s top fairs each year.
Listen carefully and you might hear the bleat of baby lamb, all part of the menagerie of livestock that tweak the cu-riosity of urban dwellers and undergo the scrutiny of those who know a champion when they see one. Listen carefully too for the sound of jingle bells. Wait a minute and a majestic team of horses will appear, outfitted in finery fit for a king! Add light harness racing, open western horse show, antique buggy classes, pony classes and jumpers to the mix you’ve got the largest outdoor horse show in Canada!
The grandstand features some extraordinary Canadian talent along with perennial fair favourites such as demoli-tion derbies, monster truck shows, tractor pulls and more. The educational programs attract students from near and far as they learn more about our food chain. All attractions and shows are included in admission to the fair.
Visit Norfolk County Fair every October
FAIR FACT
Celebrating the fair’s agriculture roots, over 10,000 entries each year compete in grain crops, fruits, vegetables, floral arrangements, culinary arts, handmade quilts, and crafts.
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Norfolk County Fair’s mascot “Ace” enjoying a midway ride.
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NORFOLK FACT
Norfolk County is Canada’s leading grower of as-paragus, cabbage, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, peanuts, sour cherries, ginseng, pumpkin and other com-modities. You can taste the fresh-ness from Norfolk farms.
Norfolk County’s student information receptionists for this summer are Mitchell Zylstra, Madeline Holmes, Sarah Zorad with Norfolk’s Business Development Coordinator Ted Willey. They are located throughout Norfolk County.
As one of Canada’s leading agricultural regions, Norfolk County has updated its Official Local Food, Wineries & Brewery Travel Map, which features more than 90 growers and sup-pliers of local food and bever-ages, and other experiences in Norfolk County.
Residents and visitors can get a copy of the map and start their travels around all of Norfolk by contacting Norfolk County’s Tourism and Economic Development office via www.norfolkfarms.com or by calling 519-426-9497.
Norfolk County also pro-motes its agriculture sector via social media, including facebook.com/norfolk.farms, twitter.com/norfolkfarms and pinterest.com/tournorfolk.
Norfolk County is Ontario’s Garden. Updated data from
Statistics Canada shows Norfolk is the top ranked Census Subdi-vision for many horticultural crops. Norfolk County farm-ers are Canada’s Number One Growers of asparagus, cabbage, sour cherries, ginseng, other specialty vegetables, peppers, pumpkin, squash and zucchini, strawberries and sweet corn. Norfolk County is also Ontario’s Number One Grower of blueber-ries, rye, and Saskatoon berries.
Acreage in Norfolk County has grown over the past five years for blueberries, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, Chinese cab-bage, corn for grain and silage, ginseng, grapes, green and wax beans, green peas, mustard seed, nursery products, onions, other vegetables, peppers, potatoes, and soybeans.
You’ll find a friendly wel-come everywhere in Norfolk.
Tour all over Norfolk Countyfrom Port Dover to Long Point
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• Fashions, jewelry, accessories• Home décor, gifts and more!• Open year-round ~ 7 days a week
6 Erie Ave., Port Rowan • 519-586-8577 • www.cashmereandcobwebs.com
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Sovereen Mills was established in the mid-1800s and provided a stimu-lus for the initial growth of the early village. In 1874, the mills were sold to the Quance family who produced door frames, window sash and fine woodwork until operations ceased in 1969 on the death of the owner. The mill was sold by the Quance family in 1987. The Town of Delhi purchased the old sawmill in 1975. The area surrounding it boasts a beautiful park that’s the backdrop for many wedding photos and is a great place were visitors can relax or catch a few fish.
Delhi is home to Canada’s only tobacco museum. Built in 1978 to replicate a tobacco pack barn, displays and artifacts tell the history of tobacco growing in Norfolk County, multiculturalism in the community, the story of those in other parts of Canada who migrated to the Tobacco Belt for work in the 1960s to 1980s. Stop in for a visit at 200 Talbot Road, Delhi; call 519-582-0278 for more information.
The Pastime Emporium in Delhi is a place that will amaze you in many ways. It is full of treasures and surprises that make great gifts for those ‘hard-to-buy-for” people.This Unique Gift Store off ers a wide range of products from toys to gourmet chocolates, coff ees and teas, home decor, novelty gifts, quilts and throws, fashion jewellery, pashminas, handbags and totes, as well as original Canadian art, collectables, stained glass and so much more.
DELHI AREA
Pastime ApparelPastime Apparel, is located at 85 King Street in Delhi and features an exceptional line of new fashions from “Sassy to Classy”. There, you’ll fi nd tops, bottoms, dresses and pants along with a wide variety of accesso-ries for teens, ladies and men.
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Delhi is nestled in the heart of Norfolk’s tobacco country near the intersection of Highways 59 and 3.“Le Tour de Norfolk” bicycle ride starts and ends in Delhi each July.
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Altitude is an attitude. The world of flying is distinctive, a spirited, winged adventure that cannot com-pare to any other. Coasting on a summer’s breeze in a world so un-limited, it’s a pulse, a rhythm of the soul, for aviators everywhere.
Everything looks different from above. Tiny moving bubbles are ve-hicles busily hurry from place to place. The open air offers an escape from the day-to-day traffic and a freedom to reach higher and higher.
Just outside of the town of Till-sonburg there is an airfield. This is where local pilot David Brandon runs the Tillsonburg Flying School, as both an educational facility and a place where tourists can go to view Norfolk County from an alternative perspective.
Dave has been a pilot for 40 years. He took his first flight on March 1st 1975. As a young man, he spent every weekend learning to fly. He acquired
his Private Pilot license, then his commercial license and finally, 15 years later he achieved his Instruc-tor rating. He began his career as an instructor and has spent years teaching the majesty of the air.
In 2014, he began a new path teaching at the Tillsonburg Flying School and has 30 students attend-ing his classes at any given time. Learning to fly and acquiring a private pilot’s license requires a minimum of 45 hours flight time, 12 hours must be solo. Also, a stu-dent must attend ground school, one night a week for 17 weeks prior to the first flight. There is a written exam and then a flight test. To con-tinue learning a student must pass both.
The school uses a Cessna 150 or Cessna 172 for training and there is a pay-as-you-learn option. The course can be completed over three months or up to two years.
Aerial toursDavid also offers aerial tours of
the Long Point area. On the flight path from Tillsonburg to Port Row-an and on to Long Point, travellers can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Norfolk County. The planes altitude reaches 5500 feet which allows vis-ibility of the furthest point at Long Point and on a clear day tourists can see all the way across Lake Erie.
The flight path circles over the In-ner Bay and towards Turkey Point, then on past the Sandhills towards Port Burwell, where the plane circles over the HMCS Ojibwa submarine, and then heads towards Aylmer and on home to Tillsonburg.
This tour is an experience to be remembered. And at a cost of $225.00 for up to three people, (max. weight 500 lbs) it’s hard to refuse this privi-lege. For information visit www.till-sonburgflyingschool.ca
View Long Point and Norfolk County in a one-hour flight
DELHI FACT
Le Tour de Norfolk is a recreational bike tour each July that starts and ends in Delhi. Routes are 40 km to 160 km over clearly marked paved roads in Norfolk County.
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From the beach at Turkey Point to all the other attractions in the area, a great area to explore.
Wagon Wheel Produce and Corn Maze at 1371 Charlotteville Road 7, shown above, has fresh vegetables all summer and fall and a 12 acre corn maze for young and old to enjoy. The farm is now also an agri-cultural fun and learning centre and also welcomes visitors for Cornstock Sept. 12, 13 & 14 and at Halloween.
The Second Sandbar in Turkey Point has reinvented itself and
customers are streaming through the doors.
Owners Carrisa Ayerhart and Chef Stephen Brown have harmo-
nized their vision of food and fun. The Second Sandbar is the place
to be. For those who want to get together for drinks or dine, Second
Sandbar’s reputation for excellent cuisine is well-deserved.
Enjoy delicious appetizers, homemade soups and bread and
home-made dressings for every selection.
Also delicious: the corn Fresca salsa, smoked brisket and Ha-
varti drizzled in barbecue sauce and served with peppered onion
rings. The salads are simply divine. The team have created their
own local menu of specialties showcasing fresh meat and cheeses,
as well as locally grown produce. The meals can be paired with a
wide selection of locally brewed craft beers and
wines to accommodate every palette.
Dessert brings new and equally divine treats!
Sit back and take it all in, the aromas, the tastes,
and the view. And after your unforgettable expe-
rience take a stroll on the beach right across the
street. It’s perfect.
Explore all around
Turkey Point & Area
Plan to visit Kernal Peanuts where they sell “nuttin’ but the best” at 393 Fisher’s Glen Road, near Vittoria.
attractions in the area, a great area to explore.
The Second Sandbar in Turkey Point has reinvented itself and
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Explore all aroundTurkey Point, Vittoria and the rural roads ofNorfolk County...
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Port DoverIn addition to sandy beaches, beautiful scenery,
unique shops, Lighthouse Festival Theatre, great
restaurants and charming B&Bs, Port Dover hosts
festivals and fun events throughout the year.
festivals and fun events throughout the year.
Port DoverPort DoverIn addition to sandy beaches, beautiful scenery,
unique shops, Lighthouse Festival Theatre, great
restaurants and charming B&Bs, Port Dover hosts
festivals and fun events throughout the year.
festivals and fun events throughout the year.
Lighthouse Festival Theatre is among the top
summer theatres in Canada presenting plays
from May to September.
Lighthouse Festival Theatre is among the top
Enjoy a stroll to the end of the pier to see the lighthouse up close at Port Do-ver’s waterfront. Also a popular spot for fi shing or to just sit and relax.
The Beach House Restaurant with its indoor and patio dining off ers an ever changing view of the lake and Port Dover’s palm trees.
The Lynn Valley Trail is ideal for hikers and bikers.
Powell Park off ers Sunday evening concerts in July and August.
Boating is popular in Port Dover with hun-dreds of boats moored in town.
Days of fun in Dover
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The famous Arbor has been a Port Dover landmark for almost a century. The Arbor is home of Golden Glow fruit drinks and Ritz Red Hots foot-long hot dogs, hamburg-ers, (with a wide selection of homemade condiments) fries and ice cream treats.
The Erie Beach Hotel has been a Port Dover tradition for over 60 years. Visit the stylish new look of The Cove Room or the more casual Terrace Room for a great meal in any season.
With palm trees, a sandy beach, swimming in the lake and a view of the lighthouse, Port Dover makes a great destina-tion for the entire family.
Port Dover’s wide, sandy beach is popular during the summer. The area off ers many restaurants and shops and a short walk up Main Street fi nds a wide selection of specialty shops to visit.
Enjoy a one hour cruise along Lynn River and Black Creek on the “River Rider” and see Port Dover from the water. Trips leave from the pier area.
Port Dover’s wide, sandy beach is popular during the summer. The area off ers many restaurants and shops and a short walk up Main Street fi nds a wide selection of specialty shops to visit.
So much to do in Port Dover
Fun on the beach
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Forty years ago, David Brown opened for business as D.A. Brown Re-alty from an office out of his parent’s home in Simcoe.
This local company has been serv-ing the Lake Erie area of Southwest-ern Ontario since 1974 and has two full-service locations in Simcoe and Port Dover to meet all your real estate needs.
From the company’s beginning and still today, it is the clients who are the priority. “To them, we pledge to offer quality, honest and courteous service, with integrity, without pres-
sure. We will use all the latest technol-ogy and tools available to our indus-try to help them answer their needs, achieve their goals and make their dreams reality.”
The head office location at 63 Queensway East, in Simcoe was pur-chased in 1977. In 1981, Dave’s brother Mike joined the office. In 1983, the 315 Main Street, Port Dover location was opened as a branch office and still serves the Lake Erie resort area today.
In 1997, after meetings with many national names in real estate, D.A. Brown Realty became an Associate Broker of Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. and operates today as Royal LePage Brown Realty with 22 sales representatives and four dedi-cated office staff. David A. Brown is Broker/Owner of Royal LePage Brown Realty and W. Michael Brown is Broker-of-Record.
Simplifying your home search anywhere in Norfolk County and area
begins at Royal LePage Brown Realty Ltd. Simcoe and Port Dover are cen-trally located in Norfolk County and enjoy excellent access to major urban centres.
Royal LePage Brown Realty has representatives who specialize in farm sales, residential, industrial and commercial properties and con-dominium development. See Royal LePage Brown Realty for all your real estate needs.
Royal LePage Brown Realty celebrates 40 years
DOVER FACT
Port Dover now has about 6000 residents and is the fastest grow-ing community in Norfolk County.
DAVE BROWN AND MIKE BROWN
PORT DOVER OFFICE AT 315 MAIN ST.
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Who Says You Can’tHave It All?
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Helen Wilson always enjoyed visiting Port Dover, basking in the area’s relaxed, small town charm. So when the retired educator dis-covered Dover Coast, a new active-adult lifestyle community on the shores of Lake Erie, she knew she had found the perfect spot to start a new chapter in her life.
“There’s just a wonderful spirit here,” says Wilson, who moved to Dover Coast a year ago. “We all enjoy each other’s company.”
Located 90-minutes from the GTA, the 500-acre resort-style community will feature enclaves of Cape Cod-style bungalows, detached and townhomes around a links-style 18-hole golf course. Nine holes will be ready for play spring 2015. Overlooking the course’s 15th hole will be a private clubhouse with indoor/outdoor
pool, gym, party room and much more.
Dover Coast is in the first phase of a development that includes townhomes that range from 1250 square feet to 1547 square feet and detached bun-galows from 1200 square feet to 2442 square feet. Prices start at $263,900.00. All exterior main-tenance is handled by property management. “So it’s carefree living,” Wilson says.
The community’s centre of activity is David’s Restaurant owned by the development. With a lakefront setting, David’s boast three floors of fun; a restaurant, Elements Day Spa and the Double Olive with a renowned martini menu. Residents have member-ship with discounts at all three. Work is just about to begin on the
private deck on the lake. A leash-free dog zone is up and running and the pickle ball courts will be completed this summer!
To become part of this one-of-a-kind community, visit the Dover Coast Sales and Presentation Centre at 165 New Lakeshore Road in Port Dover. Models are avail-able to view and a new stunning 1400 sq. foot detached model will be ready soon. The office is open seven days a week from 12:00-5:00 for your convenience.
DOVER FACT
Port Dover light-house will soon be given by the federal govern-ment to Norfolk County. The legal work is underway. There was concern that the iconic and historic structure would be replaced by a light pole.
Dover Coast is active-adult lifestylecommunity offering “carefree living”
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n Fun begins New Year’s Day on the frozen water at the beach at 1:00 p.m. Several hundred tra-ditionally take a brief plunge.
n Port Dover Perch Derby is two weeks of fishing fun in late April with $23,500 in prizes.
n Every mid-May the town explodes with a sunburst of yel-low for Daffodils In Dover.
n Saturday morning visit the Farmers’ Market at Silver Lake Park. A wide range of quality products available year-round.
n Celebrate Canada Day on July 1st every year in Port Dover.
n Sunday evenings in July and August there is a free concert in Powell Park.
n Every Friday the 13th join motorcycle enthusiasts or almost any day that’s good to ride.
n Powell Park in downtown Port Dover is the location of Port Dover Summer Festival. The third weekend in August marks the annual arts and craft show and sale.
About 150 selected crafters, artists, antique dealers and used book sellers show their wares in the shady park on Saturday and Sunday, August 16 and 17, 2014.
A Book Table features thou-sands of used books of every description.
Also local merchants hold Sidewalk Sale Days beginning on Thursday and continue through the weekend.
n Port Dover observes Re-membrance Day every November 11th with a service at the Ceno-taph in Powell Park.
n Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus arrive at Port Dover pier via a fishing tug and Canada Coast Guard vessel at 1:00 p.m. the third Saturday in November each year. Following a parade through downtown the popular couple from the North Pole greet children at Lighthouse Theatre. Merchants hold Christmasfest sales all day and night with fun activities including a community bonfire on the beach and fire-works over the lake.
Everyone invited toPort Dover’s festivals
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Stoney’s Home Hardware opened more than 60 years ago in the heart of Port Dover’s down-town. Located at 322 Main Street, this wonderfully stocked, service oriented hardware store is your stop for all your household and cottage hardware supply needs.
As locals often say, “if Stoney’s doesn’t have it, you prob-ably don’t need it”.
Owner Paul Babcock has a wide selection of outdoor patio and cottage furniture. The beau-tiful poly and wicker furniture comes in a selection of styles and colours to make your summer outdoors delightful.
The store carries fishing rods to hockey sticks, games and toys, small appliances, fans and heat-ers, casserole dishes and coffee makers and so much more.
For those who want to ride the local trails, Stoney’s carries NORCO bicycles -- and do bike repairs.
The paint section of the store features Beauti Tone Designer paints. There is a custom colour matching machine and staff are pleased to help and explain the choices available to you.
When a window goes on your summer home, Stoney’s is able to repair it with replacement glass or screens.
For the outdoor kitchen, Stoney’s has the Napoleon BBQ to suit every need. They have a large selection of built on-site grills for shoppers to look at. And, of course, there is all the hardware nuts and bolts of the business. Nails, screws and more can all be purchased for every need. From garden tools to bird seed, Stoney’s is filled with ev-erything a hardware store could possibly carry.
The store is open Mondays to Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Fridays til 8 p.m. and Sundays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Stoney’s Home Hardwarehas everything you need
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Re/Max Erie Shores Realty located at 227 Main St. in downtown Port Dover has complete information on the local real estate market. Talk to them any time.
Re/Max Erie Shoresis “Above the Crowd”
Re/Max Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage is located at 227 Main Street in Port Dover. Sales associates in the downtown office have current listings for vaca-tion properties, residential, commercial, building lots, investment properties and rentals.
The company has two other offices, located in Simcoe and Delhi, offering professional Real Estate services in Norfolk County and surrounding areas. Re/Max has the most productive agents in Canada (Based on 2012 Closed Transactions. Source CREA and Re/Max).
The Erie Shores Realty Inc. Brokerage offices are part of Re/Max with more than 700 independently-owned and operated offices across the country, with the motto “Above the Crowd”. Re/Max lists and sells more real estate than any other real estate network in the world with more than one million transactions in the last year.
If you’re planning on purchasing property in Port Dover or anywhere in the area, drop into the Re/Max Erie Shores Realty office and talk to the professionals.
NORFOLK EVENT
Annaleise Carr of Walsh made head-lines at age 14 when she became the youngest per-son to swim across Lake Ontario. This July, An-naleise plans to swim across Lake Erie in support of Camp Trillium.On July 25th, Annaleise will depart from Erie, PA and arrive at Port Dover beach the next day. If successful, she will set the World Record for the longest swim across Lake Erie.
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Enjoy a walk through the park along the Lynn River in downtown Simcoe.
Simcoe Little Theatre at 33 Talbot Street is a commu-nity-based organization of local volunteers creating a quality theatre experience.
A walk through downtown Simcoe reveals many grand and historic buildings and churches including First Baptist Church shown above. There are also many fi ne homes in the downtown area of Simcoe.
Simcoe was founded in 1795 by Lieut. Governor John Graves Simcoe, and is the largest urban centre in Norfolk County. Simcoe has an excellent park system, many heritage buildings and year-round events
Great shopping at Simcoe Town Centre on West Street in downtown Simcoe.
Lake George at Wellington Park in downtown Simcoe is part of an extensive park system that off ers residents and visitors a wonderful spot to relax.
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Norfolk County’s administration build-ing at Governor Simcoe Square.
The Norfolk Carillon Tower was built as Norfolk’s war memo-rial and off ers 23-bell concerts during the summer.
Enjoy the fl avour of Old Italy at the Barrel, open daily for dine-in, take-out, patio, delivery and catering services. at 131 Queensway West in Simcoe.
The Eva Brook Donly Museum at 109 Norfolk Street South contains displays from Pioneer Days to the 20th century, providing an overview of Norfolk County’s rich history with selected rooms furnished in the Victorian style. An extensive Archives is open to visitors wishing to pursue their genealogy research fromthe extensive family and historical records.
Victorian style. An extensive Archives is open to visitors wishing to pursue their genealogy research from
The Norfolk Arts Centre has operated since
1974 as a public art gallery at 21 Lynnwood
Avenue in Simcoe. The Norfolk Arts Centre
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with local artists, community groups, schools
and teachers to develop educational pro-
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SimcoeTownCentreYour Town. Your Centre.
150 West Street, Simcoe519-426-4720
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Lynn Valley Trail
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Elgin AvenuePublicSchool
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Holy Trinity CatholicHigh School
FanshaweCollege
SprucedaleSecondary
School
LynndaleHeightsPublicSchool
SimcoeKinsmenSplashPark
Simcoe RecreationCentre Pool
SimsonPark
AshtonPark
CliftonPark
LynnwoodPark
HolmewoodPark
PercyCarterPark
WestwoodAcres Park
GoldenGardens
Park
BriarwoodAcresPark
EvergreenHeights
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Grant Anderson ParkAnd Wellington Park
LynndaleHeights
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CrestlynnPark
FreemanCrescentPark
NorfolkArts
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Eva BrookDonly
Museum
SimcoePublicLibrary
Alfred W. JuddIndustrial Park
East LynnIndustrial Park
NorfolkGeneralHospital
Norfolk Golf andCountry Club
Simcoe Fire Hall
NorviewLodge
SimcoeSeniorsCentre
SimcoeRecreation
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KinsmenPark
ColonelStalker
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MemorialPark
WaterworksPark
Lions BallPark
Talbot GardensArena
Simcoe RecreationCentre Arena
Crystal Lake
Sutton's Pond Patterson Creek
Lynn River
Kent Creek
Davis Creek
Patterson Creek
Lynn River
Kent Creek
Kent Creek
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Shop in SimcoeDiscover everything that Simcoe has to offer.
The largest community in Norfolk County,
Simcoe is at the intersection of Hwy. 3 and 24.
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Sun. 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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The Waterford Ponds and former rail lands have been redeveloped to enhance the outdoor experience for residents and visitors to Waterford.
Waterford
The Waterford Heritage Trail includes the 166 metre long Black Bridge with panoramic views of the Waterford Ponds.
Carol and Phil Ryan have been growing grapes and
making wine since 1996 at their farm on Concession 13,
west of Townsend. In 1996 they began construction on
a winery and are now in their seventh year of wine mak-
ing and retail. “We have learned about growing grapes
and making wine in Norfolk County by experimentation.
We have a very popular red that uses a newer German
grape called Regent, we are learning how to grow Syrah
(Shiraz), and have learned the reliability of grape va-
rieties like Riesling and Vidal. This year we produced a
“nouveau” red wine (lighter and lots of fruit) – in time
for the November 21 release of these wines at LCBO.
We are open every day in December to help with your
Christmas shopping. Please visit us at the winery, for
complimentary wine samples.”
Visit the Waterford Antique Market at 80-B Alice St. It is located in an his-toric building built in 1909.
Waterford Old Town Hallhas events year round.
Bonnieheath Lavenderfarm near Waterford.
Enjoy Pumpkinfest every October.
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