Our go to Places
Places you'll love close by.
From ice cream to lottery tickets, this little market has it all.
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Lafontaine Supermarket
345 Lafontaine Rd WFrom ice cream to lottery tickets, this little market has it all.
LCBO
336 B Lafontaine Rd WOnly 5 min away
Just a few min drive to this beautiful beach with a park for the kids.
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Lafontaine Beach
Just a few min drive to this beautiful beach with a park for the kids.
Tiny Beach
1362 Tiny Beaches Rd NSpend the day at this glorious public beach
Georgian Sands Beach
It's like a mini Wasaga Beach. Packed with fun activities for the whole family. Only 20 mins away.
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Balm Beach
7 Tiny Beaches Rd NIt's like a mini Wasaga Beach. Packed with fun activities for the whole family. Only 20 mins away.
Balm Beach Go Karts & Mini Putt
239 Balm Beach Rd WA great family adventure
Our personal favourite spot. Shop to your hearts content and grab a cup of coffee and a snack in this unique jem.
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Olde Town Library Home Decor /Antiques / Vintage / Cafe
526 Hugel AveOur personal favourite spot. Shop to your hearts content and grab a cup of coffee and a snack in this unique jem.
Pizza Delight
104-2 Poyntz StIncredible Pizza, call ahead to order or dine in. Just a 14 min drive.
MAD Cravings
8215 ON-93Elmvale Jungle Zoo
14191 Simcoe County Road 27Just a short drive away.
Everything you need to stock up or get your shopping fix.
Also has a Cineplex Odeon so you can catch a movie on a rainy day.
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Midland
Everything you need to stock up or get your shopping fix.
Also has a Cineplex Odeon so you can catch a movie on a rainy day.
Penetanguishene
Gorgeous waterfront. Local shops and Town events
For all you coffee lovers (When only Timmies will do)
Just 14 mins away.
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Tim Hortons
132 Main StFor all you coffee lovers (When only Timmies will do)
Just 14 mins away.
Sand Castle Beach
Wahnekewaning Beach
Just a few min drive
Midland Antiques center, Midland
5000sq foot antiques, collectibles and artisans center with outdoor market in the summer on Saturdays. Check out the website and like us on facebook. We update the facebook site all the time.
640 Balm Beach Rd E
Midland Antiques center, Midland
5000sq foot antiques, collectibles and artisans center with outdoor market in the summer on Saturdays. Check out the website and like us on facebook. We update the facebook site all the time.
The TiNY HUB
520 Cedar Point RoadYummy food, great breakfasts, lunch and dinner menu.
Galaxy Cinemas Midland
9226 County Rd 93Esso
2 Lafontaine Rd ENeed to fill up and grab some food?
Food scene
Dino's Fresh Food Deli
319 King StYou won't be disappointed.
Ciboulette Et Cie
290 King StGreat food, unique setting, very friendly.
A must try.
Real Canadian Superstore
9292 County Rd 93Stock up on groceries
Wendy B's Fine Foods
336 Lafontaine Rd WLa Baguette
339 Lafontaine Road WestTasty baked goods, freshly baked.
Sights & Landmarks, Historic Sites
Ontario's first European Community, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was the headquarters for the French Jesuit Mission to the Huron Wendat people. In 1639, the Jesuits, along with French lay workers, began construction of a fenced community that included barracks, a church, workshops, residences, and a sheltered area for Native visitors. By 1648, Sainte-Marie was a wilderness home to 66 French men, representing one-fifth of the entire population of New France. Sainte-Marie's brief history ended in 1649, when members of the mission community were forced to abandon and burn their home of nearly 10 years. After extensive archaeological and historical research, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons is now recreated on its original site, where the mission's compelling story is brought to life.
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Saint Marie Among the Hurons
Ontario's first European Community, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was the headquarters for the French Jesuit Mission to the Huron Wendat people. In 1639, the Jesuits, along with French lay workers, began construction of a fenced community that included barracks, a church, workshops, residences, and a sheltered area for Native visitors. By 1648, Sainte-Marie was a wilderness home to 66 French men, representing one-fifth of the entire population of New France. Sainte-Marie's brief history ended in 1649, when members of the mission community were forced to abandon and burn their home of nearly 10 years. After extensive archaeological and historical research, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons is now recreated on its original site, where the mission's compelling story is brought to life.
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre
16160 Highway 12 EastAwenda Provincial Park
670 Awenda Park Rd