Neighbourhoods
Kingsville, Canada's most southern Town, is situated along the north shore of Lake Erie. Known for its favourable climate and productive soils, the Kingsville-Gosfield area was referred to as "Canada's Paradise Garden" by 19th century writers.
First known as the Township of Gosfield , the community was settled by United Empire Loyalists of primarily German ancestry along the shore of Lake Erie and by British immigrants along the Talbot Trail. Early residents depended upon the selling of agricultural goods and natural resources for their livelihood. Nineteen small hamlets, including Arner, North Ridge, Olinda and Albertville, developed throughout the Township to service the needs of nearby residents. Three larger centres known as Cottam, Ruthven and Kingsville, provided more specialized goods and services, transportation systems, and industries.
By the late 19th century, Kingsville had become a popular summer playground for Canadian and American tourists. They flocked to Paradise Grove, a beautiful wooded grove along the banks of Mill Creek and the shore of Lake Erie, for picnics, revival meetings, and reunions.
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Kingsville
Kingsville, Canada's most southern Town, is situated along the north shore of Lake Erie. Known for its favourable climate and productive soils, the Kingsville-Gosfield area was referred to as "Canada's Paradise Garden" by 19th century writers.
First known as the Township of Gosfield , the community was settled by United Empire Loyalists of primarily German ancestry along the shore of Lake Erie and by British immigrants along the Talbot Trail. Early residents depended upon the selling of agricultural goods and natural resources for their livelihood. Nineteen small hamlets, including Arner, North Ridge, Olinda and Albertville, developed throughout the Township to service the needs of nearby residents. Three larger centres known as Cottam, Ruthven and Kingsville, provided more specialized goods and services, transportation systems, and industries.
By the late 19th century, Kingsville had become a popular summer playground for Canadian and American tourists. They flocked to Paradise Grove, a beautiful wooded grove along the banks of Mill Creek and the shore of Lake Erie, for picnics, revival meetings, and reunions.
Food Scene
Kingsville Brewing Co.
15 Main St WGreat beer, amazing food.
The Grove Brew House
86 Main St EGreat beer, amazing food.
Paglione Estate Winery
724 County Road 50 EA wonderful Winery with delicious food
Pelee Island Winery
455 Seacliff DrThe original Kingsville Winery
Jack's is a great casual place with amazing food. Try the artichokes, they're life changing!
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The Bridge House
19 Main St EJack's is a great casual place with amazing food. Try the artichokes, they're life changing!
Probably the largest wine list in the Windsor Essex area, great deserts too!
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Wineology
16 Main St EProbably the largest wine list in the Windsor Essex area, great deserts too!
Banded Goose Brewery
15 Main St EAmazing beer, wonderful staff
Sightseeing
Seacliff Park
12 West Park LaneWonderful park, splash pad and beach
Jack Miner Migratory Bird
332 Road 3 WGreat location for birding
Colasanti's is a wonderful place for the whole family. Delicious food, fun amusement games for the kiddos and an amazing selection of garden stuff.
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Colasanti's
1550 Road 3 EColasanti's is a wonderful place for the whole family. Delicious food, fun amusement games for the kiddos and an amazing selection of garden stuff.
Great garden store with a million different flavours of olive oil.
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Cindy's Home & Garden
585 Seacliff DrGreat garden store with a million different flavours of olive oil.