Fergus and Elora, Ontario
An afternoon excursion to the towns of Fergus and Elora which are located in southwestern Ontario.
Elora, Ontario: Driving Tour (March 10, 2018)
We did this driving tour of Elora, Ontario on March 10, 2018. The town has a population of just under 8,000 and is part of the greater Centre Wellington, which in turn is part of Wellington County.
Located along the Grand River, the town is known for its historic 19th century limestone architecture. The highlight of the historic downtown is the Elora Mill, a building erected in the 1830's, originally as a sawmill, now being renovated as a luxury inn and spa.
Seen at the start of the video on the left hand side, heading in from nearby Fergus, Ontario, is the Elora Quarry Conservation Area. This is a popular swimming spot within a former limestone quarry and adjacent to the Grand River.
You can see our video on nearby Fergus here:
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Touring GUELPH ONTARIO. Historic City!
The beautiful small city of Guelph was our first stop for 2019. Toured downtown Guelph. Stunning and beautiful and FULL OF HISTORY!. Plan a trip to Guelph this year and enjoy the history, entertainment and food! Great shops and a cozy warm feel everywhere you go! Highly recommended!!
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Old Quebec Street Shoppe
Albion Hotel
Royal Electric
Elora, ON: The Most Beautiful Village In Canada?
Some call Elora, Ontario The Most Beautiful Village In Canada...they could be lying but it's definitely really nice. I went on a quick trip with Fel and Wes from Feather and the Wind to check out the Elora Gorge and the surrounding area. I also decided to try a different method of documenting my trip...a more pretentious one ;)
Thanks to Fel and Wes for providing me with the drone footage AND an awesome time!
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Elora & Fergus - Ontario's most beautiful village
Revisit Elora & Fergus to experience the stylish sophistication of two charming towns perched atop dramatic limestone cliffs, both vibrant yet steeped in history.
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Elora Fergus Tourism - Doors Open
Doors Open Fergus & Elora is a day-long celebration of the community's architectural heritage. Join us on Saturday, June 25th from 10am to 4pm.
TRAVEL HAMILTON
Come along for the ride as Brie and I travel to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. AKA Steeltown AKA Hammertown AKA The Hammer! We're stopping at local eateries, shops, breweries, and more!
Special thanks to all of the fabulous local businesses featured in this video for putting up with us!
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Hamilton Ontario Tourism
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Welcome to Port Dover , Ontario Canada!
Lots to Discover in Port Dover! Port Dover is situated on the north shore of Lake Erie.
In 1794, Port Dover was settled by United Empire Loyalists on the north shore of Lake Erie. First known for its gristmill, the sleepy little town soon grew in population as its economy diversified - it once boasted the largest freshwater fishing fleet in the world.
Today, Port Dover is still a thriving municipality of 6,500 residents with local attractions that include: The Lighthouse Festival Theatre; Port Dover Harbour Museum; Port Dover Harbour Marina; numerous wineries; farmers markets and more.Increasingly, people are discovering Port Dover as a wonderful place to retire due to its rich history and active community.
In addition to commercial fishing, nearby Long Point Bay is a sport fisherman's paradise with its wide variety of fish species, most notable bass, perch, pike and pickerel.
The 59th Friday the 13th is May 2016 - don't miss it!
For more than a century, the north shore of Lake Erie has held both fascination and magnetism that has attracted cottagers and tourists alike. On warm summer days in Port Dover, you'll find the swimmers, sun-worshippers and people-watchers, all who flock to the beach for recreation and relaxation and to enjoy the tasty culinary offerings of the nearby restaurants and food booths. Port Dover is famous for its local dish - fresh caught Lake Erie yellow perch and fries, served by many food establishments.
Throughout the year the town hosts a number of events, starting New Years Day with a Polar Bear Swim at the beach; a perch derby in April; July 1st Celebration; Summer Festival in August; weekly concerts in Powell Park in the summer; Santa Claus arriving by fish tug; and whenever a month has a Friday the 13th, the town becomes the destination for motorcyclists, with the PD13 celebrations being front and center.
Come discover Port Dover, try some of the local fare and see all that this convivial community has to offer.
Who knew this was so close to Toronto
Exploring elora gorge, near elora ontario.