Once you pull yourself away from the gorgeous shoreline, you will find that not only the shoreline is pretty. The town, founded in 1827, is also home to unique architecture and town planning. Goderich founders, John Galt and William "Tiger" Dunlop (more about him in the next post) of the Canada Company, named the town … Continue reading Goderich — A Walk Around Town
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Goderich — Along The Shore
A few years back, Goderich was labeled as Canada's prettiest little town. There were good reasons behind this announcement. The beautiful shoreline, the imposing ridge dotted with charming parks and gardens, the gorgeous sunsets over Lake Huron, the historic buildings and town square, and the beautiful trails through forested hills, all amalgamate to form a … Continue reading Goderich — Along The Shore
Saugeen Shores – In and Around Southampton
During our month-long stay in Port Elgin, Ontario, we made a few day trips to Southampton, the next town north. If you missed our previous posts about this lovely place, take a look at The Shoreline and Fairy Lake, or you can just keep on reading. Southampton Market Our first stop was at the Southampton … Continue reading Saugeen Shores – In and Around Southampton
Bruce Peninsula – Part 2
The weather on the Bruce Peninsula can change on a dime. The next day there was a break in the weather and it allowed us to hike the trails in the area. There are different trails and trail combinations to take in the Bruce Peninsula National Park. We chose to hike from the campground through … Continue reading Bruce Peninsula – Part 2
Algonquin Park
Our Canadian Identity and Algonquin Park are intertwined. We camped there almost every year since we moved to Canada. In some cases, once in the spring and once in the fall to avoid bugs and crowds. We learned how to canoe there and quickly bought our own canoe from a local canoe maker. Our daughters … Continue reading Algonquin Park