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The Best Attractions In Guelph

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Guelph is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as The Royal City, Guelph is roughly 28 kilometres east of Kitchener and 100 kilometres west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it. The current Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, started by John Galt, originally from Scotland, the first Superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area – much of what became Wellington County – had been part of the Halton Block, a Crown Reserve for the Six Nations Iro...
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The Best Attractions In Guelph

  • 1. Donkey Sanctuary of Canada Guelph
    The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada is a Canadian charity devoted to the welfare of donkeys, mules and hinnies. It was founded by Sandra Pady with her husband David in Guelph, Ontario. It is similar to The Donkey Sanctuary founded by Elizabeth Svendsen in England and Dr Svendsen provided advice to Sandra Pady when she started.
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  • 2. Church of Our Lady Immaculate Guelph
    Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and parish church in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. A Gothic Revival style building designed by Joseph Connolly. It is considered Connolly's best work. The structure was built between 1876 and 1888.The monumental church contains decorative carving and stained glass executed by skilled craftsmen.The church was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990. Pope Francis designated the church a basilica on 8 December 2014.
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  • 3. Riverside Park Guelph
    Riverside Park is an 80-acre park located by the northern part of Woolwich Street in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is built around a portion of the Speed River that runs through Guelph.
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  • 4. Aberfoyle Antique Market Guelph
    Puslinch is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Wellington County, surrounding the south end of Guelph. The main source of production is agricultural, spring water bottling and mining. Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county. About half of the township is forested, and a conservation area lies to the southwest. Near the western edge of the township, just outside Cambridge, Ontario is Puslinch Lake, the largest kettle lake in North America. It is part of the Guelph census metropolitan area. The township has its own Strategic Plan, with the current version dated 2015 to 2020. Its mission statement is as follows: Progressing together to provide reliable and sustainable services to our residents, businesses and visitors. We will protect our resources while respectf...
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  • 5. McCrae House Guelph
    Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I, and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem In Flanders Fields. McCrae died of pneumonia near the end of the war.
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  • 8. St. George's Anglican Church, Guelph Guelph
    St. George's Church, Georgetown, Ontario is a parish church that is part of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara.
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  • 9. Stone Road Mall Guelph
    Stone Road Mall, situated at Stone Road West and Edinburgh Road, is the largest shopping mall in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, with approximately 520,000 square feet of gross leasable area and 130 stores. It is operated by Primaris Management Inc. and its anchors are Marshalls and Sport Chek following the closure of the third anchor tenant, Sears, and the Sears remains vacant as of October 2018
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  • 11. Guelph Civic Museum Guelph
    Guelph is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as The Royal City, Guelph is roughly 28 kilometres east of Kitchener and 100 kilometres west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it. The current Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, started by John Galt, originally from Scotland, the first Superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area – much of what became Wellington County – had been part of the Halton Block, a Crown Reserve for the Six Nations Iroquois. Galt would later be considered as the founder of Guelph. Because of its relatively low crime rates, clean environment and generally h...
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  • 14. River Run Centre Guelph
    The River Run Centre is a performing arts centre in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Construction of the facility began in 1995 and cost $15 million. It officially opened on October 4, 1997.The facility has three halls: The Main Hall, which can seat 785 The Co-operators Hall, which seats 225 The Canada Company Hall
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