Scenic Speed River Black Bridge Road Bridge, Hespeler Cambridge Ontario
In 1810, Pennsylvania-German Cornelius Panabaker settled here. Peter Holm built his 1856 flour mill nearby at Puslinch Creek and the Speed River. This 1916 single lane steel truss design replaced Lewis Kribs's 1862 wood bridge. The entire floor support was replaced in 1996.
3 Murphy Court, Guelph, Ontario
Welcome to 3 Murphy Court, Guelph, Ontario
DAY TRIP: FOREST MILLS TO WELLINGTON, ONTARIO
This gopro footage gives the flavour of Eastern Ontario around Greater Napanee and Prince Edward County. James drives and watching carefully one sees him run a stop sign which he missed. Still, not bad, for someone adapting to right hand driving in
a foreign country.
Picton is an unincorporated community located in Prince Edward County in southern Central Ontario, Canada. It is the County's largest community and former seat. Picton is located at the south-western end of Picton Bay, a branch of the Bay of Quinte, which is along the northern shoreline of Lake Ontario.[1] The town is named for General Sir Thomas Picton, second in command to Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo.
Irvine Street 1929 Bowstring Bridge, Wellington County Canada
Scenic landscapes and river scenes of Canada's distinctive bowstring truss Irvine Street bridge over Wellington County's Irvine Creek, renovated in 2016 and declared an Ontario Heritage Bridge.
232 Paisley Street, Guelph, Ontario
Welcome to 232 Paisley Street, Guelph, Ontario
Erie Shore Escape for Rent
One of a kind exquisite beach house with all the amenities of modern living on the temperate shores of Lake Erie in the charming hamlet of Normandale. Over 500 feet of private sandy beach on a secluded 15-acre enclave. Extremely private, the house offers panoramic views over Lake Erie's Long Point Bay. Perched on a hill and packed with rustic charm, this waterfront home by a renowned architect has recently been completely renovated.
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High quality features include fieldstone fireplace, wraparound decks, reclaimed beamed wood cathedral ceilings, reclaimed walnut floors, and gourmet kitchen - all adding to this home's rustic charm. Professionally landscaped and maintained with armour stones, gardens and mature trees. Explore the large swath of uncleared wooded area and the Normandale Creek that runs through it. At 2,000 sq.ft. with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the place accommodates up to 8 and is kids friendly.
GUEST ACCESS
Area Amenities: Long Point World Biosphere, Long Point Eco-Adventures, Turkey Point Provincial Park, Pristine Carolinian Forests and Coldwater Streams, Golf Courses, Restaurants, Beaches, Marinas, Boating, Sailing, Windsurfing, Water-skiing, Flyboarding, Kitesurfing, Superb Fishing (bass, pickerel, perch, pike, salmon and trout), Diving, Hunting, Birdwatching, Horseback riding, Nature Trails, Heritage Museums, Theaters, and Wineries and Farms
NEIGHBORHOOD
Established as part of Charlotteville in 1813, Normandale is a quaint fishing village in southwestern Norfolk County on the shores of Erie. It is known for its perch and black bass. People are super friendly and everyone knows everyone else. The beach house is secluded and is accessible only via a private lane. You have total privacy at the house, yet with a short walk you are in the village. You will experience the amazing hospitality and warmth of rural Ontario first hand in Normandale! A short drive and you are in Turkey Point or larger Port Dover.
GETTING AROUND
The house is strategically located in the historic village of Normandale between Port Dover and Turkey Point in the beautiful Norfolk County. Enjoy life on Ontario's South Coast where you are only a short, pleasurable drive to and from all major cities in central/SW Ontario and US border crossings. Only 40 minutes from the Hamilton International Airport (YHM). Just plain beautiful - feel the warmth and enjoy the unique rural experience. No traffic, no bugs - just good old fashioned friendliness!