2013 experience elgin county & st. thomas visitor's guide
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Learn about our historical sites, events, ports, railway attractions, parks and more. Colourful maps will guide you every step of the way through our beautiful County. There’s lots to do and see in Elgin and St. Thomas!TRANSCRIPT
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OFFICIAL 2013 VISITOR’S GUIDE
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WELCOME
CONTENTSWelcome 5Our Municipalities 7Map & Information 12Experience 15 Arts & Entertainment 16 Museums & Attractions 19Shop 25Stay 31Taste 34Explore 41 Agritourism 42 Golf 47 Recreation 48Services 53Events 59
ELGIN COUNTY & ST. THOMAS TOURISM SERVICES450 Sunset Drive in St. Thomas
LOCAL PHONE 519-631-1460 x168 TOLL FREE 1-877-GO ELGIN x168
FAX 519-631-4549 EMAIL [email protected]
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available. Pick up copies at one of the following Elgin-St. Thomas Tourism locations, call, or download a copy at www.elgintourist.com.
Elgin-St. Thomas Tourism Locations
Main Tourism Office – Mon-Fri 8:30am–4:30pm450 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas, 519-631-1460 x 168
Tourism Kiosks – Open mid-May to the end of Aug• Port Burwell Marine Museum & Lighthouse
18 Pitt Street, Port Burwell, 519-874-4807• New in 2013: Replica L&PS Railway Station
Station Parkette, Talbot St, St. Thomas• Port Stanley
Units #3 and #4, 302 Bridge St, Port Stanley• Backus-Page House Museum
29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown, 519- 762-3072
Savour Elgin members are identified throughout the guide by this symbol
Learn more about the program on page 40.
Elgin Arts Trail members are identified throughout the guide by this symbol
Learn more about the program on page 18. Printed by Aylmer Express
The Country Spirits Tour (wine and beer)Includes 2 local wineries – micro brewery – tasting – tours – food pairing – snacks – lunch
Pokin’ Around the Port (theatre/shopping)Includes shopping at unique boutiques – artisan studio tours – theatrical performance – portside dinner
Green Acres (farm/agricultural tour)Includes an apiary visit – herb farm tour – lunch in a Muskoka like setting
lavender farm visit – village shopping
To book your Elgin AdventureCall Ontario’s Fun ConnectionTOLL FREE @ 877-877-0253
www.ontariosfunconnection.com
Looking to tour Elgin with a group?We’ve got you covered!
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WELCOME
On behalf of City Council and the residents of St. Thomas, I would like to welcome you to the city we call home.With a rich railway heritage, one of the province’s leading farmers’ markets and beautiful scenic parks, St. Thomas has something to offer everyone.During your stay in St. Thomas I encourage you to take time to visit many of our great restaurants, attractions and stores.Enjoy your visit and please accept our sincerest invitation to visit us again.
Mayor Heather Jackson
Welcome to Elgin County!Elgin County has just the right balance of city and country.We are located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario where you will find the best combination of urban and rural attractions.Great beaches? We’ve got them. Rich history and traditions? Got them, too. Unique culture? That too. Talented artists and artisans? These, too. Terrific dining and golf? Yes! We have it all.Enjoy your stay, please come back again soon.
Warden Cameron McWilliam
MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF WEST ELGIN Bernie Wiehle
MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF DUTTON/DUNWICH Cameron McWilliam
MAYOR OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHWOLD Jim McIntyre
MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL ELGIN Bill Walters
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ST. THOMAS Heather Jackson
MAYOR OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MALAHIDE Dave Mennill
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF AYLMER Jack Couckuyt
MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM Paul Ens
FROM THE WARDEN OF ELGIN COUNTY
FROM THE MAYOR OF ST. THOMAS
ELGIN COUNTY & ST. THOMAS MAYORS
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THE FINGAL WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAThis former WWII training facility features the “War to Roses” walking trail - a unique combination of history and natural beauty.
SHEDDEN’S ROSY RHUBARB FESTIVAL Each year during the second weekend in June, thousands of people celebrate rhubarb with fun, community spirit and fundraising.
SOUTHWOLD EARTHWORKS This National Historical Site contains the archaeological remains of a village occupied by a group of Attiwandaronk Indians in the early 16th century.
519-769-2010www.twp.southwold.on.ca
Enjoy all the Keystone Township has to offer, including ...
Welcome toWelcome to
We’re just down the road and off the beaten path.
WEST LORNE • RODNEY PORT GLASGOW
www.westelgin.net519-785-0560
WEST ELGIN
CENTRAL TO EVERYTHING, SECOND TO NONE
Come for a day, or stay a while...Come for a day, or stay a while...
MEET OUR FARMERS at more than half a dozen farm markets,
where you can taste the freshest blueberries, pick the sweetest corn and smell all types of
local honey, herbs, and flowers.
EXPLORE OUR TRAILS on bike, by car or on foot. Spend a day at the beach, or fish at the pier of the Port Glasgow
Marina. Quiet spaces abound along gravel roads that pass by generations-old family
farms and through Carolinian forests.
TASTE OUR BOUNTY of local foods at family-owned restaurants,
shop in our villages and rejuvenate your spirit at B&Bs with that small-town
touch and a friendly welcome.
Port Bruce, Malahide
Bayham
Arts & Cookery Bank, West Elgin
Waterworks Park, St. Thomas
Arts & Cookery Bank photo by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios | Waterworks Park photo by Relish Elgin
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OUR MUNICIPALITIES
WELCOME TO ELGIN-ST. THOMAS!Located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario, the area offers visitors a delightfully unique mix of urban and rural experiences. Elgin-St. Thomas boasts kilo-metres of stunning shoreline, picturesque towns and villages, a rich agricultural heritage, historic railway attractions, and high quality dining establishments that feature fresh produce and wine from our local orchards and vineyards. From vibrant streets of lively towns and villages to peaceful hiking trails, the eight municipalities of Elgin-St. Thomas have something for everyone!
THE MUNICIPALITY OF WEST ELGIN Including Rodney, Port Glasgow & West Lorne A minute from the 401, West Elgin is an easily accessible destination for relaxation, recreation and some unique annual events, including ‘Cactus, Cattle & Cowboys’ and the Rodney-Aldborough Agricultural Fair. Port Glasgow Marina, with 80 slips, full-service washrooms and paved pier, is one of Ontario’s prime pickerel and perch fishing spots. Adjacent to the marina, you will find miles of largely undiscovered
beach. Back-roads and trails beckon trekkers, hikers, bikers and bird-watchers—they will be rewarded with vistas of rural beauty and several farmgate markets offering the best in local produce. There’s more to discover in West Elgin’s towns, including a historic bank turned cultural hub in West Lorne, friendly country restaurants, shops, B&Bs, and even a tiny historic jail in Rodney.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF DUTTON/DUNWICH Including Dutton & Wallacetown Dutton/Dunwich is called “the heart of the Talbot settle-ment” in reference to its rich history. Stop in at the Backus-Page House museum or visit one of their many events to experience the living history of Colonel Talbot’s original settlement. The sights and sounds of today’s Dutton/Dun-wich also offer the visitor much to enjoy. Enjoy a spectacular view from bluffs high above Lake Erie, an enormous field of lavender, farmgate markets brimming with colourful produce, or sunset behind the lone inukshuk monument on the homestead of famed economist, scholar and statesman John Kenneth Galbraith. Join in the fun of the Wallacetown Fair and then return at the end of October for a “howling good time” at the very popular Haunted Fairgrounds.
Port Bruce, MalahideJohn E. Pearce Provincial Park,
Dutton/Dunwich
Fingal Wildlife Management Area, Southwold
Bayham Aylmer Old Town Hall Theatre
Port Stanley Terminal Rail, Central Elgin
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Discover the enjoyment of a rural getaway that will take you to unique shops, relaxing accommodations, highly recommended restaurants,
country wineries, matinée and evening theatre, art galleries, picturesque parks and clean sandy beaches.
Discover Central Elgin and enjoy hospitality at its best.
The Municipality of Central Elgin
www.centralelgin.org • 519-631-4860450 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V1
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THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHWOLD Including Shedden, Fingal & Talbotville A predominantly rural community with a strong agricultural base, Southwold’s small hamlets and beautiful countryside make it a great locale for an excursion. Local flavours are available for purchase at area fruit orchards, maple syrup bushes and other on-farm markets. Rhubarb fans return each year to the Rosy Rhubarb Festival, a celebration of community spirit and everything rhubarb. Southwold Pre-historic Earthworks is the only archaeological site of its kind in Canada. Its double mounds of earth are the remains of a Neutral village inhabited around 1500 AD. Enjoy the many species of birds as you stroll on the ‘War to Roses’ walking trail at the Fingal Wildlife Management Area, symboli-cally named in reference to the site’s past as a World War II training facility. The site is especially popular with amateur astronomers, who find that its isolation from light pollution provides the perfect dark sky.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL ELGIN Including Port Stanley, Union, Sparta & Belmont This growing municipality is best described as the quintes-sential charming country getaway. The area is a cultural delight, featuring several small galleries and the popular
Port Stanley Festival Theatre. Enjoy golfing, bird-watching, or charter a boat for an afternoon cruise. The fishing village of Port Stanley boasts one of the finest stretches of sandy beach on Erie’s north shore. The area is popular for its abundance of trendy shops, inns and casual upscale dining establishments. The historic village of Sparta traces its roots to the Quakers in 1813—many of the local buildings and a traditional tearoom reflect that era. The village includes the studio of a world renowned artist, unique shops, candle maker, and a nearby lavender farm and winery.
THE CITY OF ST. THOMAS St. Thomas has claimed the title of Railway Capital of Canada, based upon its history as a North American railway hub. This history is kept alive largely through the efforts of two organizations—the Elgin County Railway Museum and the North America Railway Hall of Fame. St. Thomas is also known for a famous railway tragedy—Jumbo, the star of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, was struck and killed by a train there in 1885. A life-sized Jumbo monument was unveiled on the centennial anniversary of the event and continues to greet visitors entering the city’s west end. Echoes of the past can be found in many architectural gems in St. Thomas, including the Elgin County Courthouse, St. Thomas City Hall, Old St. Thomas Church and numerous private homes, many of which are found in the courthouse area. On a more modern note, St. Thomas offers a lively community theatre, impressive downtown murals and many beautiful parks.
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OUR MUNICIPALITIESIt also boasts its own microbrewery and the thriving Saturday Horton Farmers’ Market (seasonal). First-class recreational facilities like the St. Thomas Timken Community Centre and the Douglas J. Tarry Sports Complex welcome athletes year-round, while the many parks and trails provide rest and relaxation to residents and visitors alike.
THE TOWNSHIP OF MALAHIDE Including Springfield & Port Bruce Malahide is known for its rich agricultural industry and the unique Carolinian forest that surrounds the town of Aylmer. Along country roads you will find contrasts in state of the art dairy operations next to old-order Mennonite farms where fields are ploughed with horses. Hit the back roads to find an extremely popular migratory bird viewing area, galleries, a pottery and tearoom nestled in a pine forest, a winery, farm markets and an apiary with delicious honey and adventure farm with tons of fun for families. The almost never crowded beach at Port Bruce is just waiting for those seeking a long, lazy afternoon of sand and sun.
THE TOWN OF AYLMER On a stroll around Aylmer, you will find a busy downtown lined with specialty shops and services, Aylmer Farmers Market on Tuesdays, beautifully restored Old Town Hall Theatre, active area museum and newly-built community complex. Linger awhile in the extensive park system includ-
ing Rotary Park, only the second in Canada to be certified as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Take the heritage walk or visit the murals that illustrate the town’s history, then stop at one of the fine restaurants to complete your touring, walking or shopping experience. Are you visiting from a distance? Aylmer has a beautiful bed and breakfast in a heritage home, an Inn with country charm, and a cottage in the pines—all great places to stay awhile.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM Including Straffordville, Vienna, Port Burwell & Eden Discover Bayham on the east end of Elgin County, home to Edison Museum of Vienna, Port Burwell Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse, Port Burwell Provincial Park and, start-ing in spring 2013, the HMCS Ojibwa, Canada’s first Oberon Class submarine, centerpiece of the Elgin Military Museum of Naval History. Popular events like the famous Edison Fest, Port Burwell Tub Daze and the Straffordville Watermelon Fest offer tons of family fun. The Erie Shores Wind Farm, spread along Bayham’s lakefront provides sustainable energy and an attraction for sightseers and photographers. A fall tour through Bayham, with its picturesque valleys, stately windmills and lake scenery, rivals the best Ontario has to offer. Come experience the long sandy beaches, de-lectable Lake Erie perch served at several local restaurants, and much more.
JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH MEMORIAL
WALLACETOWN FAIR WALLACETOWN FAIR
BACKUS-PAGE HOUSE
RELIVE THE TALBOT SETTLEMENT AT BACKUS-PAGE HOUSE
The Heart of the Talbot SettlementDutton Dunwich
The Municipality of Dutton/Dunwich 519-762-2204 www.duttondunwich.on.ca
Dutton/Dunwich welcomes you to hike, bike, explore, camp, golf, pick up some produce fresh from the farmgate, stroll through a field of lavender, come for one of the many unique events held
at the historic Backus-Page House Museum, and stop for a bite at one of our friendly diners. Be sure to visit us in October for old favourites and new attractions at the Wallacetown Fair.
Explore the Township of MALAHIDE
519-773-5344
Escape the pace of the everyday and immerse yourself in the bountiful harvest of Malahide Township. Venture through Malahide’s rolling farmlands
and discover the various sites blossoming amid beautiful agricultural landscapes. Whether you long for delicious locally grown food served at tranquil restaurants or are searching for an outdoor camping and fishing
adventure, Malahide boasts diverse attractions for all visitors.
Allow the beautiful walking trails, winding bike paths, natural parks, gorgeous waterways, and sunny beaches to transform you. Savour the fruity bouquets of award winning wines served at the local winery and dine on fresh fare served
beachside. Nourish your soul by visiting a unique art gallery, rural pottery shop and tearoom, and discover the talents of many local artists. Find yourself surrounded
by nature; enjoy the Muskoka woodlands and Carolinian forests planted centuries ago and enjoy the new crops just beginning to sprout. Gather family and friends and explore the Ontario Police College, migratory bird viewing area, Port Bruce
beach and pier, or enjoy a day program at one of our Community Centres.
Come discover a community rooted in rich heritage where horse and buggies line country side roads, farmers live and harvest crops without the use of
modern conveniences, and farm-gate shopping is welcome. Visit and find Old Order Amish community members tending their crops and raising livestock or come and explore a fully operational apiary and bee education centre. From picturesque horizons on the waterfront of Port Bruce’s beach to the
colourful fields of rolling farmland, Malahide offers a bountiful array of sincere small town charm and service, creating memories that last a lifetime.
www.malahide.ca
CULTURE THRIVES ON ONTARIO’S SOUTH SHORE
Explore the Township of MALAHIDE
519-773-5344
Escape the pace of the everyday and immerse yourself in the bountiful harvest of Malahide Township. Venture through Malahide’s rolling farmlands
and discover the various sites blossoming amid beautiful agricultural landscapes. Whether you long for delicious locally grown food served at tranquil restaurants or are searching for an outdoor camping and fishing
adventure, Malahide boasts diverse attractions for all visitors.
Allow the beautiful walking trails, winding bike paths, natural parks, gorgeous waterways, and sunny beaches to transform you. Savour the fruity bouquets of award winning wines served at the local winery and dine on fresh fare served
beachside. Nourish your soul by visiting a unique art gallery, rural pottery shop and tearoom, and discover the talents of many local artists. Find yourself surrounded
by nature; enjoy the Muskoka woodlands and Carolinian forests planted centuries ago and enjoy the new crops just beginning to sprout. Gather family and friends and explore the Ontario Police College, migratory bird viewing area, Port Bruce
beach and pier, or enjoy a day program at one of our Community Centres.
Come discover a community rooted in rich heritage where horse and buggies line country side roads, farmers live and harvest crops without the use of
modern conveniences, and farm-gate shopping is welcome. Visit and find Old Order Amish community members tending their crops and raising livestock or come and explore a fully operational apiary and bee education centre. From picturesque horizons on the waterfront of Port Bruce’s beach to the
colourful fields of rolling farmland, Malahide offers a bountiful array of sincere small town charm and service, creating memories that last a lifetime.
www.malahide.ca
CULTURE THRIVES ON ONTARIO’S SOUTH SHORE
WEST ELGIN
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RICHMOND ROAD
CULLODEN ROAD
PLANK ROAD
IMPERIAL ROAD
SPRINGFIELD ROAD
SPRINGWATER ROAD
QUAKER ROAD
FAIRVIEW ROAD
SUNSET ROAD
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CALTON LINECALTON LINE
NOVA SCOTIA LINE
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HERITAGE LINE
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POPULATION • The population of Elgin County and St. Thomas is 87,461 (2011 census) with more than 35,000 households.
• City of St. Thomas – 37,905 • Municipality of Bayham – 6,989 • Municipality of Central Elgin – 12,743 • Municipality of Dutton/Dunwich – 3,876
• Municipality of West Elgin – 5,157 • Town of Aylmer – 7,151 • Township of Malahide – 9,146 • Township of Southwold – 4,494
AIRPORTS • St. Thomas Municipal Airport (YQS)• London International Airport (YXU)
• Tillsonburg Airport (YTB)• Toronto Pearson International l Airport (YYZ)
PROXIMITY TO MAJOR CENTRES • Sarnia, ON/Port Huron, MI, USA – 117km/73mi • Kitchener/Waterloo, ON – 128km/80mi• Hamilton, ON – 144km/89mi • Windsor, ON/Detroit, MI, USA – 185km/115mi • Toronto, ON – 209km/130mi• Niagara Falls, ON/NY, USA – 230km/143mi • Fort Erie, ON/Buffalo, NY, USA – 252km/156mi• Oshawa, ON – 256km/159mi• Cleveland, OH, USA – 456km/283mi• Kingston – 459km/285mi • Pittsburgh, PA, USA – 610km/379mi
• Chicago, IL, USA – 642km/399mi • Ottawa, ON – 648km/403mi• New York, NY, USA – 889km/552mi • Philadelphia, PA, USA – 903km/561mi• Boston, MA, USA – 984km/611mi
ELGIN-ST. THOMAS AT-A-GLANCE
WEST ELGIN
DUTTON/DUNWICH
CENTRAL ELGIN
SOUTHWOLD MALAHIDEBAYHAM
FURNIVAL ROAD
TALBOT LINE
TALB
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FINGAL L
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QUEENS LINE
STALKER LINE
DUFF LINE
THIRD LINE
PIONEER LINE
JOHNSTON LINE
MORRISON
ROAD
GRAHAM ROAD
DUNBOROUGH ROAD
CURRIE ROAD
IONA ROAD
MCINTYRE
ROAD
WELLINGTON
ROAD
HIGHBURYAVENUE
BELMONT ROAD
IMPERIAL ROAD
PUTNAM ROAD
LYONS LINE
FERGUSON LINE
RON MCNEIL LINE
RICHMOND ROAD
CULLODEN ROAD
PLANK ROAD
IMPERIAL ROAD
SPRINGFIELD ROAD
SPRINGWATER ROAD
QUAKER ROAD
FAIRVIEW ROAD
SUNSET ROAD
JOHN WISE LINE
CALTON LINECALTON LINE
NOVA SCOTIA LINE
GLEN ERIE LINE
HERITAGE LINE
EDEN LINE
UNION ROAD
DEXTER LINE
SPARTA LINE
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STRAFFORDVILLE
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WEST LORNE
VIENNA
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WEATHER• Elgin County enjoys one of Canada’s longest growing seasons and an above average number of sunny days,
making it an ideal location for solar energy production and agri-business.• We are located within the unique 1% of Canada’s geographic area called the Carolinian Zone, which is home
to more species of flora and fauna than anywhere else in Canada.• Average temperatures: 20°C in July, -6°C in Jan• Average precipitation: 77mm in July, 69mm in Jan
IMPORTANT NUMBERSPOLICE – FIRE – AMBULANCE 911ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE (EMERGENCY CALLS - TOLL-FREE IN ONTARIO) 1-888-310-1122
Poison Control Hotline (Toll-Free in Ontario) 1-800-268-9017
OPP General Inquiries (Non-Emergency) St. Thomas Office – 42696 John Wise Line 519-631-2920Dutton Office – Currie Road North at Hwy 401 519-762-2833
Aylmer Police Service (General Inquires) 20 Beech St E, Aylmer 519-773-3144St. Thomas Police Service (General Inquires) 30 St. Catherine St, St. Thomas 519-631-1224
HOSPITALS & WALK-IN CLINICSSt. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital – 189 Elm St, St. Thomas 519-631-2020Tillsonburg Memorial Hospital – 167 Rolph Street, Tillsonburg 519-842-3611 St. Thomas Walk-In Medical Clinic – 230 First Ave, Suite 105, St. Thomas 519-633-9627
Discover Bayhamwww.bayham.on.ca • 519-866-5521
Discover ... natural treasures & attractions.
Enjoy ... clean, sandy beaches, Port Burwell Provincial Park, historic sites, special events, bird &
butterfly migrations, museums and historic lighthouse.
Visit ... the Erie Shores Wind Farm and view the magnificent, energy producing wind turbines, located east
and west of Port Burwell, along Lake Erie.
2013 EVENTSTHROUGHOUT BAYHAM Aug 24: Talbot Trail of Yard Sales Sept 14: Doors Open East Elgin
VIENNAJune 1: Edison Fest Nov (TBA): Edison Museum’s Annual Dinner, Dance & Silent Auction
PORT BURWELLJuly 1: Canada Day Celebrationswith Parade at 11amAug 2-5: Tub Daze - Fireworks at dark on SundayNov 10: Armistice Day ParadeDec 7: Santa Claus Parade at 6:30pm
STRAFFORDVILLEAug 24: Watermelon Fest - Parade at 10am; Family Fun DayDec 14: Santa Claus Parade at 10:30am
Visit www.bayham.on.ca for more information on Bayham events.
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Lighthouse Tub Daze, Port Burwell Edison Museum, Vienna
Gateway to Erie’s Shore
MAY is Museum Month!Museums Open Daily Mid-May to Labour Day
Wind Interpretive Centre Information Kiosk5361 Brown Road (at Nova Scotia Line)
Edison Museum of Vienna14 Snow Street • 519-874-4999
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Lighthouse20 Pitt Street & 17 Robinson Street • 519-874-4807HMCS Ojibwa Submarine, Port Burwell
www.elginmilitarymuseum.ca
Trans Canada Trail & Cycling/Hiking Routes
Brochure guides available at the Port Burwell Historic Lighthouse Travel Information Centre.
Marriage officiant services offered -email [email protected] for details.
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EXPERIENCEInspired by the natural beauty of present-day and the drama of its past, Elgin County is bursting with artists, entertainers and historians. You’ll find them in venues large and intimate, busy and serene. They are passionate about bringing you a cultural experience to remember—get ready to be entranced, moved, entertained, intrigued…
Discover Bayhamwww.bayham.on.ca • 519-866-5521
Discover ... natural treasures & attractions.
Enjoy ... clean, sandy beaches, Port Burwell Provincial Park, historic sites, special events, bird &
butterfly migrations, museums and historic lighthouse.
Visit ... the Erie Shores Wind Farm and view the magnificent, energy producing wind turbines, located east
and west of Port Burwell, along Lake Erie.
2013 EVENTSTHROUGHOUT BAYHAM Aug 24: Talbot Trail of Yard Sales Sept 14: Doors Open East Elgin
VIENNAJune 1: Edison Fest Nov (TBA): Edison Museum’s Annual Dinner, Dance & Silent Auction
PORT BURWELLJuly 1: Canada Day Celebrationswith Parade at 11amAug 2-5: Tub Daze - Fireworks at dark on SundayNov 10: Armistice Day ParadeDec 7: Santa Claus Parade at 6:30pm
STRAFFORDVILLEAug 24: Watermelon Fest - Parade at 10am; Family Fun DayDec 14: Santa Claus Parade at 10:30am
Visit www.bayham.on.ca for more information on Bayham events.
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Lighthouse Tub Daze, Port Burwell Edison Museum, Vienna
Gateway to Erie’s Shore
MAY is Museum Month!Museums Open Daily Mid-May to Labour Day
Wind Interpretive Centre Information Kiosk5361 Brown Road (at Nova Scotia Line)
Edison Museum of Vienna14 Snow Street • 519-874-4999
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Lighthouse20 Pitt Street & 17 Robinson Street • 519-874-4807HMCS Ojibwa Submarine, Port Burwell
www.elginmilitarymuseum.ca
Trans Canada Trail & Cycling/Hiking Routes
Brochure guides available at the Port Burwell Historic Lighthouse Travel Information Centre.
Marriage officiant services offered -email [email protected] for details.
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EXPERIENCE • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONAYLMER PERFORMING ARTS COUNCIL 38 John St S, Aylmer, ON Ph: 519-765-3039 | www.artsinaylmer.com
Located in the beautiful restored Old Town Hall Theatre, APAC presents its 2012-2013 playbill of seven live musi-cal performances.
CLAYWORKS BY CATHERINE CRAIG 128 Dyer St, Belmont, ON N0L 1B0
Ph: 519-644-0893 | E: [email protected] catherinecraigart.blogspot.ca
Catherine has been a professional artist for over 40 years exploring clay and fibre art. She holds a bachelor of fine arts and teaches classes in her Belmont studio.
COBBLESTONES GIFT & GALLERY OF SHELLEY McVITTIE
48664 John Wise Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4 Ph: 519-773-5912 | E: [email protected] www.shelleymcvittie.com
Cobblestones' walls & shelves overflow; nostalgia by artist Shelley McVittie & her creative artisan friends—original and limited edition paintings, pottery, one of a kind gifts, lotions, potions & more.
ELGIN THEATRE GUILD 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4H4 Ph: 519-633-8530 | E: [email protected] www.elgintheatreguild.ca
The Elgin Theatre Guild is the only live theatre in St. Thomas and has four productions each season. Special musical performances occur throughout the season.
MINERVA ART GALLERY 11078 Springwater Rd N, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R6
Ph: 519-765-1616 | E: [email protected] www.minerva-art.com
A full service Art Gallery carrying local, national, and international artists. Fully equipped custom framing on site, offering conservation framing & lamination for home and business.
PORT STANLEY FESTIVAL THEATRE 6-302 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C3 Ph: 519-782-4353 (Box Office); 519-782-3932 E: [email protected] www.portstanleytheatre.ca Ad p17
Located in the scenic lakeside village of Port Stanley, the Port Stanley Festival Theatre presents professional live theatre from May–Sept, and musical performances from Oct– April each year.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTOpportunities to take in art, be entertained, or develop your own creative talents are to be found throughout the county all year long.
Port Stanley Festival Theatre
Port Stanley Festival Theatre photo by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios
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PORTSIDE GALLERY 187 1/2 Main St, Unit A, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1H6
Ph: 519-782-7066 | E: [email protected] portside.cuttingpromotions.com
Portside Gallery is an artist run gallery with 16 local art-ists offering art work in a broad range of styles, mediums and techniques.
ROMANTIC DESIGNS ARTIST STUDIO 120 Wellington St, St. Thomas, ON N5R 2R4 Ph: 519-860-6851 | E: [email protected] www.romanticdesigns.ca
Romantic Designs Artist Studio is a gallery plus workshop. Artists Sharon and Daniel Brassard share a passion for Celtic Folklore and Romance. View and purchase sculptures of clay, fabric and paper, paintings of watercolour, pastels and ink. Sharon and Daniel also provide workshops and classes.
RUBYEYES KRAFTWERKS 235 Colborne St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1B9 Ph: 519-782-7443 | E: [email protected] www.rubyeyes.com
Rubyeyes Kraftwerks specializes in one-of-a-kind glass artworks. Never creating the same piece twice, the studio's most popular work is pet portraits, dishware, 3-D items, Celtic designs and personalized pieces.
ST. THOMAS-ELGIN PUBLIC ART CENTRE 301 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B5
Ph: 519-631-4040 | E: [email protected] www.stepac.ca Ad p17
It is our mission to promote appreciation and support of the visual arts in our community through exhibitions, educational programs and preservation of a permanent collection.
WEDS THEATRE 199 Currie Rd, Dutton, ON N0L 1J0 Ph: 519-768-3306 | E: [email protected] www.weds.ca
The West Elgin Dramatics Society (WEDS) has been stag-ing live theatre performances at Dutton Town Hall since 1971. Our productions have always been organized and presented by volunteers, primarily from Elgin County.
301 Talbot St., St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B5www.stepac.ca • [email protected]
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LIVE & LIVELYLive entertainment draws crowds to a variety of intimate local venues. The Port Stanley Festival Theatre is a 140-seat professional summer theatre where you can laugh, romp and be surprised through a 2013 season that opens with Back in ’59, a rollicking journey through the top hits of the 50s and 60s and closes with Drinking Alone, a Norm Foster classic. Community players bring their considerable talents to fall–spring seasons at the Princess Ave Playhouse in St. Thomas, Aylmer Old Town Hall Theatre and Dutton Town Hall Theatre. Each location also hosts some fine musical performances during the year.
Artistic inspiration is all around—local artists have formed several active art guilds and associations; galleries and studios dot the county. The St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre is an inviting and exciting art hub for the region.
Elgin Arts Trail Discovery Guide www.elginartstrail.caParade of Elephants Map
The Elgin Arts Trail highlights fourteen studios and galleries exhibiting diverse collections of artwork. The program gives you the resources (a printed guide plus a website with all the latest news and happenings) to help you plan a trip of discovery. Your journey will take you through sprawling countryside, an historic city, charming towns and villages which are home to the creators of original paintings from charming to bold, pottery with a 65-year story, alluringly touchable fibre art, enticingly scented candles and more.
Until August 2013, be on the lookout for The Parade of Elephants. The evolving exhibition of paper maché elephants will travel to different locations on the Elgin Arts Trail with a new elephant being created and added to the parade at each location. It’s a salute to Jumbo, and to the jumbo-sized talents of the Elgin Arts Trail members.
Portside Gallery, Port Stanley Artist Peter Robson
ConcreationsAylmer Old Town Hall TheatreSt. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre
Arts Trail & Aylmer Old Town Hall Theatre photos by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONSEven non-history buffs will find it difficult not to be drawn into the stories kept alive at our museums, archives and historic sites—they are preserved through the efforts of curators, historians, re-enactors and hundreds of volunteers.The Attawandaron or Neutral Nation established villages in this area until the mid-17th century. In 1803, the enigmatic Colonel Thomas Talbot, son of an Anglo-Irish nobleman, arrived on the fertile shores of Elgin County, overseeing the settlement of an area from Woodstock to Windsor.
From the 1850s onwards, five railway lines were established through St. Thomas and Elgin—much of that railway heritage is preserved in artifacts, attractions, events and in the psyche of our residents as they lay claim to the title “Railway Capital of Canada”. Railway history also played a role in
the death of Jumbo, who was hit and killed by a locomotive in St. Thomas in 1885.
Let the brand new Elgin County Heritage Guide be your starting point as you discover a hero, admire a visionary or relive an adventure. You can also hit the trails to explore our heritage through three Barn Quilt Trails which link sites with colourful mounted “quilt blocks”, each with its own story.
Settlement Stories Quilt Trail Brochure www.settlementstoriesquilttrail.org
The Southwest Ontario Barn Quilt Trail Booklet www.barnquilttrails.ca
Dutton Dunwich Barn Quilt Trail www.elgintourist.com/heritage
Elgin County Heritage Guide
The Railways of St. Thomas & Elgin County
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COME RIDE THE TRAIN!From The Lake Side Village of Port Stanley
TOY GIFT SHOP • SCENIC RIDES & SPECIAL EVENTSGROUP CHARTERS • LITTLE RED CABOOSE BIRTHDAY PARTIES
www.pstr.on.ca • 519-782-3730
ELGIN COUNTY’S LONGEST RUNNING TOURIST
ATTRACTION
At the Gay Lea Dairy Heritage Museum, you’ll find artifacts and life-size displays to
fascinate children & adults alike. Surrounded by beautiful Carolinian forest,
with lots of room to run and explore, it’s the perfect place for a family day.
HOURSVictoria Day Weekend–Labour Day Mon–Sat 9am–5pm
Labour Day–Thanksgiving Saturdays 9am–5pmADMISSION
Adults $5, Children 12 & under $3
www.dairyheritagemuseum.ca
GAY LEA
DAIRY HERITAGE MUSEUM
48075 Jamestown Ln, RR2 Aylmer
1-888-773-2955
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
ARTS & COOKERY BANK, THE 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne, ON N0L 2P0
Ph: 519-768-9986 | E: [email protected] www.theartsandcookerybank.com Ad p22
A regional destination, The Bank offers a snapshot of our rural culture through hands-on, interactive culinary and photography sessions and outrageously rural experi-ences. Come for the experience. Leave inspired.
AYLMER-MALAHIDE MUSEUM & ARCHIVES 14 East St, Aylmer, ON N5H 1W2 Ph: 519-773-9723 | E: [email protected] www.amtelecom.net/~aylmermuseum
Community museum with changing exhibits, archives/appointment, March Tundra Swan Line 519-773-7926, Nov Tour of Homes, Coach guide. Mar–Nov: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 11am–4pm.
BACKUS-PAGE HOUSE MUSEUM 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown, ON N0L 2M0 Ph: 519-762-3072 | E: [email protected] www.backuspagehouse.ca Ad p22
Located amidst the beauty of John E. Pearce Provincial Park, this restored Georgian 1850s residence is home to a living history museum.
EDISON MUSEUM OF VIENNA 14 Snow St, Vienna, ON N0J 1Y0 Ph: 519-866-5521 | E: [email protected] www.bayham.on.ca
The Edison Museum of Vienna features many authentic Edison artefacts, inventions and family mementos. Museum open mid May–Labour Day. Off season by arrangement.
ELGIN COUNTY MUSEUM 450 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V1 Ph: 519-631-1460 x159 | E: [email protected] www.elgincounty.ca Ad p24
The museum mounts a series of exhibitions and programs based on a permanent collection of artefacts which illustrate the history and heritage of Elgin County.
ELGIN COUNTY RAILWAY MUSEUM 225 Wellington St, St. Thomas, ON N5R 2S6 Ph: 519-637-6284 | E: [email protected] www.ecrm5700.org Ad p75
Re-live the great rail adventure! Discover why St. Thomas is known as the Railway Capital in the "St. Thomas—The Railway City" exhibit. Explore a railway artefact display, historical photos, locomotives, cabooses, rolling stock, the History in Motion model railway. Open Victoria Day– Labour Day, Tues to Sun 10am–4pm. Call or visit the website for off-season hours.
ELGIN MILITARY MUSEUM 30 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1A3 Ph: 519-633-7641 | E: [email protected] www.elginmilitarymuseum.ca Ad p20
The museum focuses on military history, emphasiz-ing Canada and Elgin County and its citizens through exhibits, tours and programs. Open year round.
ERIE SHORES WIND FARM 55094 Glen Erie Ln, Vienna, ON N0J 1Z0 Ph: 519-874-1461 | E: [email protected] www.erieshores.ca
Erie Shores Wind Farm is a 99MW power generation facility using 66 wind turbines. We are located on the north shore of Lake Erie near Port Burwell.
GAY LEA DAIRY HERITAGE MUSEUM 48075 Jamestown Ln, RR #2 , Aylmer, ON N5H 2R2 Ph: 519-773-2955 | E: [email protected] www.dairyheritagemuseum.ca Ad p20
Owned and operated by Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Ltd., the museum offers a wide variety of dairy and agricultural artefacts for people of all ages. Open May to mid-Oct.
NORTH AMERICA RAILWAY HALL OF FAME 750 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1E1 Ph: 519-633-2535 | E: [email protected] www.narhf.org Ad p22
The mission of the Hall of Fame is “to preserve and honour railway heritage in North America and ensure the future sustainability of the Canada Southern Railway Station”.
OLD ST. THOMAS CHURCH, THE 55 Walnut St., St. Thomas, ON N5R 2Y7 Ph: 519-633-2610 | E: [email protected] www.oldstthomaschurch.com Ad p22
Provincially designated historical Anglican Church and Churchyard built in 1822, open Mon to Sat 9am–5pm late May–Labour Day for guided tours.
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OLD ST. THOMAS CHURCHOpen late May to Labour Day
(Tour Guides on Duty)
Available for WeddingsFor Information519-633-2610
www.oldstthomaschurch.com55 Walnut Street
(2 blocks South of Jumbo
Monument)
29424 Lakeview Line, Wallacetown, Ontario519-762-3072
www.backuspagehouse.ca“In the Heart of the Talbot Settlement”
Visit the largest train station in Southwestern Ontario
1873
Come for a tour to see the progress on the station’s remarkable restoration.
NOW BOOKING WEDDINGS & CORPORATE MEETINGS INTO 2014
Call us today to book your tour 519-633-2535Visit the North America
Railway Hall Of Fame website atwww.narhf.org
COME FOR THE EXPERIENCE. LEAVE INSPIRED.www.theartsandcookerybank.com | The Arts & Cookery Bank
519-768-9986 | 242 Graham Road, West Lorne
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONPORT BURWELL MUSEUM & HISTORIC LIGHTHOUSE Corner of Pitt and Robinson St, Port Burwell, ON Ph: 519-866-5521 off season; Seasonal May-Labour Day 519-874-4807 E: [email protected] | www.bayham.on.ca
The Port Burwell Marine Museum and Lighthouse depict the rich marine heritage and local history. Climb the 1840 wooden structure for a panoramic view of this Lake Erie community. Open mid May–Labour Day. Off season by arrangement.
PORT STANLEY TERMINAL RAIL 309 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N51 1C5 Ph: 519-782-3730 | E: [email protected] www.pstr.on.ca Ad p20
Experience the fun of a train ride through the scenic Kettle Creek Valley. Diesel powered trains travel over a 7km portion of the former London & Port Stanley Railway (est. 1856). Special Event Trains also available.
SKA-NAH-DOHT VILLAGE & MUSEUM 8348 Longwoods Rd, Middlesex Rd 2, Mount Brydges, ON N0L 1W0 | Ph: 519-264-2420 E: [email protected] | www.ltvca.ca Ad p49
63 hectare (155 acre) park features Ska-Nah-Doht, a recreated longhouse village of 1 000 years ago. Educa-tion programs in Native Studies and the environment. 7km of trails.
SPARTA AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO Box 34, Sparta, ON N0L 2H0 Ph: 519-775-2292 | E: [email protected]
Own and operate the Forge and Anvil Museum (46316 Sparta Line) and the Sparta Church Museum and Cul-tural Centre in Sparta (6073 Quaker Rd) as well as host a re-enactment dinner the second Saturday in November and co-ordinate Doors Open in Sparta in conjunction with Port Stanley. Museums open every day May till Aug and weekends till Thanksgiving.
ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 29596 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown, ON N0L 2M0 Ph: 519-631-5515 www.stpeterschurchtyrconnell.org
Built in 1827, we are the oldest, active Anglican Church in the county, holding 11am Sun services year round. Nestled in the heart of the Talbot Settlement, our little rural church offers a unique setting for weddings and other special events.
STORK CLUB BIG BAND MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME INTERPRETIVE CENTRE 302 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J5 Ph: 519-709-5948 | E: [email protected] www.musicmemories.ca
Visit our Interpretive Centre dedicated to the history of the Stork Club dance pavilion and the revival and enjoy-ment of Swing Era Big Band Music.
WAR OF 1812Starting with the June 18th 1812 declaration of war by the United States on Great Britain, battles raged throughout North America for over two years. During this time American raids plagued Colonel Thomas Talbot’s settlement, creating havoc for the families who had worked so hard to create lives there. 2012 marks the bicentennial of the War of 1812 and events from 2012 to 2014 throughout the region commemorate 200 years of peace. The historic village of Sparta was settled in 1813 by Quakers seeking to build homes in a place less likely to be invaded than was the Niagara region during the War of 1812. In June 2013, the village will celebrate its 200th birthday with a parade, displays, a dinner and a garden party.
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Elgin County Administration Building, 4th Floor,450 Sunset Drive (Hwy 4), St. Thomas, Ontario
Open year round - Call for seasonal hours 519.631.1460 ext. 160
2013 MUSEUM EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
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CONTINUING TO MARCH 28
J. T. FINDLAY: ARCHITECT
A photographic survey of a St. Thomas architect’s work from the early twentieth
century.
JUNe 3 – AUGUsT 30SHORT ROUTES
AND EASY GRADES: The Railway heRiTage of
elgin/ST. ThomaSThe 100th anniversary of the
building of the Michigan Central’s locomotive shops, now
home to the Elgin County Railway Museum, is the starting
point for a tour of the visual history of the many rail lines that
once ran through the county.
ApRIl 12 – JUly 6 MARCH OF TIME:
a BicenTennial commemoRaTion of
The waR of 1812-15Features reproductions
of works of art related to nearly every major action
of the four years of the war. It provides an engaging overview of the war and its key figures. Includes
artifacts of the era.
sepTeMbeR 9 – DeCeMbeR 20ALMA COLLEGE
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1880-1939
Explores the role the college played in educating women artists
and supporting art and culture in the region. Drawing on the
Museum’s Alma collection, it will unite paintings, photographs, and memorabilia from across a century
of cultural activity.Marine art by Peter Rindlisbacher,
Reproduced and circulated by Canadian Art Cards
MCR Locomotive Shops, 1984, Larry Broadbent Collection, Elgin County Archives
Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith, Alma College art students, Eva Brook Donly, Marilla Adams, and Cornelia Saleno at
work in the college’s art studio; STEPAC
PROJECT OJIBWAWant to do something unusual? How about exploring a submarine? You can now that the Elgin Military Museum has brought HMCS Ojibwa to Port Burwell. Ojibwa participated in many clandestine actions dur-ing her 34 years in service, her astonishing capacity
for stealth making her a key player during the Cold War. Few Canadians know of the remarkable and of-ten dangerous missions undertaken by our submarine service. Starting this summer, visitors will be able to explore the submarine’s nooks and crannies, learn about her inner workings and hear the extraordinary stories from the submariners who lived them.
HMCS Ojibwa, Port Burwell
HMCS Ojibwa photo by John De Bour, from the collection of The Elgin Military Museum
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SHOPWhether you are in the mood for an afternoon of browsing in a quaint village, or for being part of the main street bustle, you will find it at one of the spots below. Or head out to discover a unique find at one of the many hidden shopping gems on the quiet back roads of Elgin County.
Downtown St. Thomas retains much of its Victorian streetscape, with several murals and parkettes adding to its shopping appeal. You can begin your trip at old Talbot Street in the west (behind Jumbo) with spas, salons and a wool shop, and continue on down Talbot with the Art Centre Gift Shop, eateries and more stores with everything from jewellery to fashions, sportswear, home décor, gifts, furniture, sportswear, and antiques, St. Thomas’s own brewery and the thriving Saturday Horton Farmers’ Market.
Much of the charm of the Village of Sparta lies in its Quaker heritage—many of the homes and businesses reside in original buildings representing period architecture dating back to 1825. In Sparta, or nearby, you will find interesting shops, a tearoom, art galleries, a lavender farm, a winery, and the Forge & Anvil museum.
Stroll Downtown Aylmer for small-town friendli-ness and shopping at an un-hurried pace. Stop in at quaint fashion boutiques, fragrant bakeries, unique gift and souvenir stores and shops offering antiques, flowers, furniture and more. Savour a tasty home-style meal or grab a bakeshop or deli treat and head to the park along the creek, just north of Talbot.
Port Stanley has some intriguing history which adds to its unique charm. Today, it has become a mecca for “girls’ day out”, or a getaway with a little shopping thrown in. The village is small, but the shop owners have a knack for finding the best treasures for their customers, from fashions to home décor and gifts. Port is also home to two multi-artist galleries which are well worth a look.
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ANYTHING USED & SPARTA COUNTRY CANDLES
46361 Sparta Ln, Sparta, ON N0L 2H0 Ph: 519-775-0054 E: [email protected] www.spartacandles.com Ad p26
Founded by Pat and Mary Muscat in 1992, Anything Used is located in the historic Village of Sparta in a general store built in 1838. Our store features two floors of rooms full of unique home décor items, candle accessories, seasonal items and Sparta Country Candles.
AYLMER SALES ARENA 51 Murray St, Aylmer, ON N5H 2A6 Ph: 519-765-2211 | E: [email protected] www.aylmersalesarena.ca Ad p28
Large farmer's and flea market. Open year round Tues 8am–4pm. Also on site: restaurant & ATM. Automatic & self-serve carwash, laundromat & dog wash open 7 days.
BERRY-HILL LIMITED 75 Burwell Rd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3R5 Ph: 519-631-0480 E: [email protected] www.BerryHillLimited.com
Since 1946, for home, garden, gift-giving, wild bird supplies & hobby farm equipment. Now in our 3rd generation of ownership!
CANADALE NURSERIES LTD. 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5R 3C4 Ph: 519-631-7264 | E: [email protected] www.canadale.com Ad p30
We are an award winning Garden Centre and Nursery special-izing in unique, rare and unusual plants. Great weekly sales. Come see what's new at Ontario's favourite Garden Centre.
CONCREATIONS 7579 Yarmouth Centre Rd,
St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S9 | Ph: 519-631-8192 www.concreations.ca Ad p30
Home to hidden garden treasures. The new rustic barn store features unique, handmade outdoor ornaments, with statues varying from functional to fun.
FREE SHIPPING in Canada on
all candle orders of $25 or more
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10-5 • IN THE HISTORIC VILLAGE OF SPARTA [email protected] • 519-775-0054 • 1-800-463-1447
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CONNECTIONS 302 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C3 Ph: 519-782-7247 | E: [email protected] www.ywcaconnections.com Ad p27
Featuring fair trade gifts from around the world. Owned, oper-ated and in support of the YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin.
FAMILY FLOWERS INC. 44329 Talbot Line, RR #3, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 Ph: 519-631-6004 E: [email protected] www.familyflowers.ca
Unique garden centre open year round. Visit the mini farm and see the elaborate seasonal displays. Featuring a wide selection of plants and flowers grown on site, gifts for home and garden as well.
FROM THE MEADOW 3881 Avon Dr, Belmont, ON N0L 1B0 Ph: 519-269-3961 E: [email protected] www.fromthemeadow.com
Organic skin care products for real! Locally grown, harvested, and created especially for you in Southwestern Ontario. Creams, soaps, scrubs, mineral make-up and much more. Boutique open Mon–Fri.
HIGHLAND DRUG MART 222 Colborne St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C2 Ph: 519-782-3324 Ad p54
Your local drug store and more. Independently owned & oper-ated by Pharmacist Tam Mettias. Free local delivery including St. Thomas. Open weekdays 9am–6pm; Sat 9am–4pm.
HOLISTIC AWAKENINGS DAY SPA 46349 Sparta Ln, Sparta, ON N0L 2H0 Ph: 519-775-2606 E: [email protected] www.holisticawakeningsdayspa.com
A holistic day spa devoted to providing a spa experience de-fined by excellence. Offering a unique combination of natural healing spa services and holistic body products.
519-775-2216 • www.QuaiduVin.com2km north of Sparta, Ontario
QUAIDUVINRETAIL STOREOpEn yEar rOunD
QUAI DU VIN REDS & WHITES Specialty WineS • Fruit WineS
Wine JellieS • Sparkling cocktailSgourmet goodS • giFtWare
Featuring unique gifts that support fair trade & global initiatives including...
scarves, handbags, jewelry, arts & crafts, toys, journals,
pottery & more!
OPEN ALL YEAR 302 Bridge St., Port Stanley (theatre building)
519-782-7247www.ywcaconnections.com
In the pursuit of global equity & equality we are all connected.
Owned, operated and in support of the YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin
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4683 Sunset Road, Port Stanley519-782-4052
www.moorewatergardens.com
Over 80 Years of Quality and Service
AYLMER SALES ARENAAll roads lead to the ...
Farmers’ Market & Flea MarketShop and browse in our unique and friendly atmosphere.
Fresh Produce, Meat, Cheese, Eggs, Baked Goods, Crafts, Gifts, Tools, Fabrics, Home Décor, Clothing, Books, Health Products, CDs,
DVDs, Jewellery, New & Used Furniture and much, much more! ATM & RESTAURANT ON SITE
Serving Elgin County & Area for Over 50 Years!
51 Murray St. (just off John St. N/Hwy #73N), AYLMER519-765-2211 • Vendor Inquiries Welcome
www.aylmersalesarena.ca
EVERY TUESDAY8AM-4PM
SHOP
TEA ROOM • LADIES’ FASHIONS • JEWELLERY • SHOES
109 Talbot Street West, Aylmer • 519-765-3634 Store: Mon to Sat 9:30-5 & Tea Room: Tues to Sat 11-3
Victorian EleganceGlamorous Ladies’ Fashions & Accessories Gifts for Everyone • Bradford Exchange Dealer
Featuring Savanna’s Tea Room High Tea by Reservation • Perch Dinners with Celery Bread
Full Lunch Specials • Serving Local Wines L.L.B.O.
www.victorianelegance.ca
86 Talbot Street, St. Thomas • 519-207-2880 Open Mon-Wed & Sat 10am-5pm, Thurs & Fri 10am-8pm • Closed Sundays & Holidays
www.littleredmitten.ca
Come and Experience Southwestern Ontario’s Largest Yarn Shop Located in a charming 1842 home in the historic district of St. Thomas, across from the famous Jumbo monument, Little Red Mitten is a complete yarn shop with knowledgeable, helpful staff. We also offer spinning and weaving supplies, knitting groups and classes.
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LAVENDER SENSE 28011 Ash Ln, Wallacetown, ON N0L 2M0
Ph: 519-762-2188 | E: [email protected] www.lavendersense.com Ad p42
LAVENDER SENSE is a premier grower and purveyor of exquisite lavender products. Enjoy the fields, browse the boutique, take a Carolinian forest walk, explore the ‘Gallery in the Forest’, discover Elgin County’s first barn quilt or stay at the Bed & Breakfast Retreat. Seasonal pick-your-own lavender.
LITTLE RED MITTEN 86 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1A5
Ph: 519-207-2880 | E: [email protected] www.littleredmitten.ca Ad p28
A unique shop featuring quality knitting and spinning supplies, a wide range of colours and fibres, books and patterns, and the best selection of knitting tools around. Dealer for Majacraft Spin-ning Wheels. Something for beginners to enthusiasts.
MAD HATTERS TEA ROOM / QUAKER BARREL
47272 Talbot Ln, Orwell, ON Ph: 519-913-1278 | E: [email protected] www.madhatterstearooms.com
Escape to Wonderland in our enchanted tea room & parlour. Situated in the Quaker Barrel Antique Market, you can enjoy full lunches, desserts, coffee & tea. For high tea reservations please call.
MENNONITE FURNITURE GALLERY 10 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON N5H 1J7 Ph: 519-765-4386 E: [email protected] www.mennonitefurnituregallery.com
Mennonite Furniture Gallery showcases a wide variety of solid wood furniture hand-crafted by the Amish and Mennonite of Southwestern Ontario. Showroom open Tue–Sat 9am–5pm.
MOBELHAUS FURNITURE DIRECT 11938 Imperial Rd, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R3 Ph: 519-859-3113 | E: [email protected] www.mobelhaus.ca
Mennonite and Amish style furniture factory outlet. Solid wood handcrafted furniture built on-site custom to order. We also offer kitchen cabinetry.
MOORE WATER GARDENS 4683 Sunset Rd, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J4 Ph: 519-782-4052 | E: [email protected] www.moorewatergardens.com Ad p28
Growers of the finest water lilies and aquatic plants. Great se-lection of goldfish, pond liners, pumps and filters. Everything for the water garden enthusiast.
PICARD'S PEANUTS 10683 Sunset Dr (Hwy #4 at Hwy #3), Talbotville, ON N0L 2K0 | Ph: 519-637-8704 www.picardspeanuts.ca
Home of the Canadian Peanut! Outlet for peanuts and a good variety of other nuts. Chip nuts, dried fruits, chocolates, fudge, ice cream in the summer months. Make your own peanut butter.
PINECROFT POTTERY & THE GREEN FROG TEAROOM
8122 Rogers Rd S, Aylmer, ON Ph: 519-773-3435 | E: [email protected] www.pinecroft.ca Ad p34
A pottery studio and Elgin County tradition for over 60 years. Rest, relax, shop or eat in a truly serene setting amongst tow-ering pines and picturesque waterfalls. Dine in the tearoom, visit the pottery studio, enjoy live music, or extend your stay with an overnight retreat in a log cabin B&B. For a truly memo-rable experience, visit Pinecroft today.
Unique gifts & Local Flavours... Dripping with Natural sweetness!
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MAKE YOUR GARDEN OR PATIO COME ALIVE
One of a kind handmade outdoor ornamentsMar-Dec: Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun & Mon by appt
www.concreations.ca7579 Yarmouth Centre Rd, St. Thomas • 519-631-8192
Just 10 min. East of St. Thomas on Hwy #3 • 519-765-2379
www.silverthornlandscape.com
ROCKS • WATER FEATURES & FOUNTAINS • SOILS MULCHES • GROUND COVERS • SEMINARS • GIFT STORE
A WORLD OF LANDSCAPE TREASURES
Great Weekly SpecialsUnique & Rare Ornamental Trees, Shrubs & Perennials
Knowledgeable StaffExcellent Selection
269 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas519-631-7264 • www.canadale.com
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
SILVERTHORN LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES 46400 Talbot Ln, RR #3, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 Ph: 519-765-2379 | E: [email protected] www.silverthornlandscape.com Ad p30
Silverthorn Landscape Supplies provides ideas, support, and landscaping products for individuals and contractors as they transform gardens, workplaces and outdoor spaces from ordinary to extraordinary.
STAN PORTLEY'S - TIMELESS & UNIQUE 288 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C3 Ph: 519-782-3805 | E: [email protected] www.stanportleys.com
Painted Furniture Boutique. Home Décor & Design from Urban Chic, to cottage style and Paris Apartment. Van Gogh Chalk Paint Collection. Unique Canadian made gifts.
STEED AND COMPANY LAVENDER 47589 Sparta Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4
Ph: 519-494-5525 E: [email protected] www.steedandcompany.com Ad p44
Discover Steed & Co Lavender Farm, the most stunning lavender setting in Ontario's South Coast region. Indulge in our unique range of exquisitely handcrafted products created at our farm. Escape for a stroll amongst the lavender flowers and take in the magnificent views.
VICTORIAN ELEGANCE 109 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON Ph: 519-765-3634 www.victorianelegance.ca Ad p28
Two levels of one-of-a-kind giftware, the latest in ladies’ fashions and the delightful cuisine of Savanna’s magical Garden & Tea Room.
WINTER WHEAT 5277 Quaker Rd, Sparta, ON N0L 2H0
Ph: 519-775-2618 E: [email protected] www.winter-wheat.com
Winter Wheat is a retail store and folk art gallery. The store features home and garden decor plus artwork by Canadian folk artist Lucy Ogletree.
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STAYNo matter how long you have to visit, Ontario’s South Coast has what it takes to make your stay fun and relaxing. Select from bed and breakfasts, fully furnished cottages, motels, inns or cabins. From luxurious to rustic, quaint to modern, there’s a spot for you.
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONLAKEWOOD TRAILER ESTATES 22499 Gray Ln, RR #3, Rodney, ON N0L 2C0 Ph: 519-785-2020 | E: [email protected] www.lakewoodte.com
Lakewood Trailer Estates is a family operated, summer vacation and recreation destination providing well maintained grounds and facilities with a family based, quiet, secure atmosphere.
PEARCE WILLIAMS CHRISTIAN CENTRE - SUMMER CAMP & RETREAT FACILITY 8009 Iona Rd, RR #1 , Fingal, ON Ph: 519-764-2317 | E: [email protected] www.pearcewilliams.org
Elgin County's only full service Summer Camp & Rental Facility. Hiking trails open to public year round. Discover and explore Elgin's natural spaces. All welcome.
RED OAK TRAVEL PARK 54428 Talbot Ln, Eden, ON N0J 1H0 Ph: 1-866-964-6936 | E: [email protected] www.redoaktravelpark.com
Beautiful, friendly family campground activities. Large sites, large pool, close to golf course, historical sites, fish-ing, lakes, reasonable rates and group discounts.
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONALMA VILLA 201 Lakeview St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1A1 Ph: 519-782-3881 | E: [email protected] www.cottagesincanada.com/almavilla
Beautifully restored century old lakeside home in Port Stanley! 6 bedrooms with upper and lower decks offer-ing the most unforgettable views of Lake Erie.
BLUEBIRD HIDEAWAY 5761 Union Rd, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J2 Ph: 519-782-4959 | E: [email protected] www.bluebirdhideaway.com
B&B/cottage close to Port Stanley in a quiet country setting. Newly renovated cottage, offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, living room and full kitchen facilities.
OTTER RIVER FARMS 53688 McQuiggan Line, RR 1 Port Burwell, ON N0J 1T0 Ph: 519-874-4038 | E: [email protected] www.otterriverfarms.ca
Come visit Otter River Farms—guest house, rustic cab-ins, wilderness sites, hiking, birding, fishing, equestrian and nature retreat. Located 3 miles north of Lake Erie.
SHORELINE GETAWAYS 720-195 Dufferin Ave, London, ON N6A 1K7 Ph: 1-877-231-6421 | E: [email protected] www.shorelinegetaways.com
Shoreline maintains and rents 6 cottages located in the heart of Port Stanley. Our cottages are clean, cozy, affordable and available during all seasons.
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& LAKE ERIE LIVINGWindjammerThe
INN PORT STANLEYBED, BREAKFAST & BISTRO
Open Year Round FEATURING LOCAL
FARM TO TABLE CUISINE
519-782-4173 324 Smith St, Port Stanley
www.thewindjammerinn.com
Stoneridge Inn & Conference Centre
6675 Burtwistle LaneHwy 401 & Hwy 4, London
519-652-6022 or 1-888-471-2378
www.stoneridgeinn.com
Convenient Highway location, comfortably
appointed guest rooms, complimentary hot
breakfast, on-site dining at Pasto’s Grill, free high
speed internet access, conference rooms, catering
and so much more... merely minutes away!
PLUS Picture yourself...Relaxing on our patio,
Enjoying Lunch, Dinner or a snack,Staying the evening in
a room or suite!
Main Street, Port Stanley(519)782-3388
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONBEST WESTERN STONERIDGE INN & CONFERENCE CENTRE 6675 Burtwistle Lane, London, ON N6L 1H5 Ph: 519-652-6022 | E: [email protected] www.stoneridgeinn.com Ad p32
Renovated in 2012, this full-service hotel and conference centre features 70 guest rooms; 8,700 square feet of conference space; on-site chapel; on-site restaurant; Pasto's Grill, fitness and business centres.
CARDINAL COURT MOTEL 10401 Sunset Rd, RR #7, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T2 Ph: 519-633-0740 | E: [email protected] www.cardinalcourt.ca
Located in St. Thomas, just off the highway, we offer quiet, clean, cozy comfort in a country setting. Our 15 rooms are spacious and immaculate. Free continental breakfast, internet, hair dryers and coffee makers in the rooms. We hope that your stay with us is a happy and pleasant one.
COMFORT INN 100 Centennial Ave, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5B2 Ph: 519-633-4082 | E: [email protected] www.choicehotels.ca
Located on the corner of Hwy #3 & Centennial Ave. We have 78 rooms and offer complimentary continental breakfast and high speed Internet.
HOWARD JOHNSON - TILLSONBURG 92 Simcoe St , Tillsonburg, ON N4G 2J1 Ph: 519-842-7366 | E: [email protected] www.hojotillsonburg.ca
The Howard Johnson - Tillsonburg, boasts 59 well appointed rooms with attention to detail. Scotty's, our own on site restaurant opens at 6am. Complimentary continental breakfast.
NEW ELGIN MOTEL 9701 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T2 Ph: 519-633-0580 | E: [email protected] www.newelginmotel.ca
Very clean, comfortable and affordable rooms available. Two minutes to downtown and fifteen minutes to Port Stanley. 24 hour check-in available.
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202 Main St., Port Stanley www.innontheharbour.ca
519-782-7623
Indulge yourself and stay the night in Port Stanley
with water views that will take your breath away
MEMBER OF ONTARIO’S FINEST HOTELS, INNS & SPAS
205 Main Street, Port Stanley519-782-3006
www.telegraphhouse.com
Where history meets hospitality.
“One of the Lake Erie shore’s most exceptional bed and breakfasts ... a tour de force of tempting choices.”
— Jeanette Higgins, The Best Places to B&B in Ontario
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONARBOUR BED & BREAKFAST 10361 Talbotville Gore Rd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T2 Ph: 519-933-3986 | E: [email protected] www.arbourbb.com
Arbour Bed and Breakfast/Guest House, convenient to London, St. Thomas, Aylmer and Port Stanley, offers two newly renovated bedrooms with ensuites. Guests have private access to the B&B, full kitchen facilities, beautiful living room, three season sun porch, gardens and deck.
GREY GABLES BED & BREAKFAST 22 Erieus St, Port Burwell, ON N0J 1T0 Ph: 519-874-4644 | E: [email protected] www.bbcanada.com/3912.html
Located minutes by foot from the beach, Grey Gables is a meticulously restored heritage home. Enjoy the village atmosphere, visit the historic lighthouse and museum or dine at one of Port Burwell’s fine restaurants. Make Grey Gables “your home at the Lake.”
INN ON THE HARBOUR & LITTLE INN 202 Main St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1H6 Ph: 519-782-7623 | E: [email protected] www.innontheharbour.ca Ad p33
Experience the relaxation of casual waterfront accom-modation in Port Stanley. King beds, double jacuzzi, fireplaces and water views that will take your breath away. Imagine!
KETTLE CREEK INN 216 Joseph St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C4
Ph: 519-782-3388 | E: [email protected] www.kettlecreekinn.com Ad p32
Historical 1849 inn with 10 guest rooms and 5 luxury suites (whirlpools & gas fireplaces). Great pub food plus fine dining. Gazebo and patio dining!
MULBERRY LANE B&B 6324 Stone Church Rd, Union, ON N0L 2L0 Ph: 519-637-4499 | E: [email protected] www.bbcanada.com/mulberrylane
Enjoy our welcoming spacious home in a captivating retreat setting. Our B&B is situated just minutes from Port Stanley, wineries, Hawk Cliff and more.
SWEET MAGNOLIA HOUSE B&B 236 Talbot St E, Aylmer, ON N5H 1H7 Ph: 519-765-3038 | E: [email protected] www.sweetmagnoliahouse.com
Sweet Magnolia House is a heritage home in Aylmer, ON, on the Talbot Trail. It boasts 3 warm and inviting guest rooms, 2 with ensuites, 1 with private 3 piece bathroom. Close to beaches, shopping and live theatre.
TELEGRAPH HOUSE 205 Main St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C4 Ph: 519-782-3006 | E: [email protected] www.telegraphhouse.com Ad p33
Heritage Inn, Bed & Breakfast where history meets hospitality. New ensuite bathrooms in spacious historical guest suites. Fabulous breakfast included in room rates.
THE WINDJAMMER INN - BED, BREAKFAST & BISTRO
324 Smith St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C6 Ph: 519-782-4173 | E: [email protected] www.thewindjammerinn.com Ads p32 & p35
Beautifully restored heritage house is home to award winning restaurant and cozy Bed & Breakfast. Luxury jacuzzi suites in carriage house. Pet friendly.
BED & BREAKFASTS / INNS
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Victoria Day - Thanksgiving Day: Open 9am-5pm daily; Tearoom serves 11am-4pmThanksgiving Day - Victoria Day: Please call or check our website for hours.
(Pinecroft is 1 mile West of Aylmer, 1 1/2 miles South of Hwy #3 on Rogers Road S.)Visit us online at www.pinecroft.ca and on the Pinecroft Facebook Page
You can enjoy our hospitality 7 days a week, all year.
A hint of Muskoka in Southern Ontario, with towering pines, log cabins, a walking trail, waterfall and expansive pond, Pinecroft is a must see. Experience the peaceful serene atmosphere and enjoy a country lunch in the tearoom, browse the gift shop, stay at the B&B or visit the pottery studio. During special events or by chance catch an afternoon of live music with the Jammin’ Cabin Gang.For Tearoon and Bed & Breakfast Reservations phone
8122 Rogers Road, RR 5, Aylmer, ON
519-773-3435
It’s our 65th Anniversary!
Come Celebrate with Us
PLEASE PURCHASE TICKETS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
RON MEYERS WORKSHOP
June 22nd & June 23rd9am-4pm, $150 (plus tax)
EVENT ADDRESS 8048 Rogers Rd S, Aylmer (2nd Pinecroft entrance)
Extra parking available
TICKET INFO For further information:
VALDY CONCERT Saturday June 22nd, 8pm
$20 (plus tax) in advance $25 (plus tax) at the door
LAKE ERIE PERCH FRY
Saturday June 22nd, 6pm$25/person (plus tax)
Includes beverage and dessert
ENTIRE WEEKEND Workshop, Perch Fry & Concert
$200 (taxes in)
Pinecroft photo by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios
Pinecroft Pottery Gift Shop & Green Frog Tearoom
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TASTEElgin County eateries offer tastes ranging from a frosty treat on a hot summer day, to the local catch in a casual beachside café, or a memorable creation from one of our local chefs. Some specialize in local cuisine and carry selections from local wineries and our craft brewery. You’ll also find several country diners and quaint tearooms—great places to take a break on a day of trekking the back roads.
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INN & BISTRO
LOCAL & ARTISANAL TREATS FROM OUR
KITCHEN TO YOUR TABLE
519-782-4173172 William St, Port Stanley
www.thewindjammerinn.com
TWO WINERIES & A BREWERYWith vineyards first planted in 1970, Quai du Vin Estate Winery continues a long-term commitment to using high quality grapes from their vineyards, a combination of Old World and New World techniques in production, and leaving time for wines to evolve naturally. The winery is also well-known for their popular Summer Sounds Delicious event series. Visit them year-round to taste the latest vintage, tour the vineyards or just relax with a glass on the Wine Press Terrace.Rush Creek Wines captures the essence of summer in 21 varieties of wine produced from local fruit, much of it from their own farm and ranging from dry to sweet. They won a 2011 Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence for their Strawberry Decadence Wine combining fruit and chocolate flavours. Several winery tours are available and can be customized to your interests.In less than five years Railway City Brewery has established a reputation for good beer and good fun with branding that’s played on Jumbo the Elephant and Railway City themes. A move and expansion are planned for 2013—it will enable them to keep up with ever-increasing demand for their popular brews and grow into the future. Dead Elephant anyone?
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONBRODERICK'S ICE CREAM PARLOUR 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C3 Ph: 519-782-4492 | E: [email protected] www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com Ad p38
Broderick's, a world famous and favourite destination in Port Stanley since 1984! Offers a total ice cream experi-ence in a unique 50s style store design.
COLD STONE CREAMERY 995 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON Ad p36
Visit Tim Horton’s at First & Talbot St for the ultimate ice-cream experience.
DAIRY QUEEN ORANGE JULIUS 417 Wellington St, St. Thomas, ON Ph: 519-637-2542 Ad p38
A whole new way to chill, at Elgin Mall in St. Thomas.
GTs BEACH BAR & GRILL 350 Edith Cavell Blvd, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1E2 Ph: 519-782-4555 | E: [email protected] www.gtsportstanley.ca Ad p38
Southwestern Ontario's largest beach patio! We boast 8 beach volleyball courts, lounge chairs, full menu, week-day food specials and live entertainment weekends. Open May–Sept.
HERITAGE LINE HERBS & THE SILVER BIRCH TEAROOM
53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R1 Ph: 519-866-5577 | E: [email protected] www.heritagelineherbs.com Ad p44
Delightful rural destination. Shop in our quaint country store, stroll through our gardens & dine in our open air tearoom. Special events & tours year round.
KETTLE CREEK INN 216 Joseph St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C4
Ph: 519-782-3388 | E: [email protected] www.kettlecreekinn.com Ad p32
Historical 1849 inn with 10 guest rooms and 5 luxury suites (whirlpools & gas fireplaces). Great pub food plus fine dining. Gazebo and patio dining!
LE CAFé SIAM 392 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B8 Ph: 519-637-2287
Enjoy authentic Thai cuisine made with fresh ingredi-ents. Thai family run business features a casual, fine dining atmosphere. Hours: Mon–Fri 11am–2pm & 5–9pm; Sat 5–10pm; Sun Closed.
LOTUS THAI RESTAURANT 295 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B5 Ph: 519-633-9966 | E: [email protected] www.lotusthairestaurant.ca Ad p39
A proudly family owned and operated authentic Thai Restaurant. Conveniently located with ample free park-ing. Dining, take out and catering; LCBO licensed; see website for menu.
MACKIES 124 William St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1E1 Ph: 519-782-4390 | E: [email protected]
Family owned and operated, located on the beach in Port Stanley since 1911. Famous for our fresh cut fries, homemade sauce, relishes and orangeade. Celebrating 102 years on the beach in Port Stanley!
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MAD HATTERS TEA ROOM / QUAKER BARREL 47272 Talbot Ln, Orwell, ON
Ph: 519-913-1278 | E: [email protected] www.madhatterstearooms.com
Escape to Wonderland in our enchanted tea room & parlour. Situated in the Quaker Barrel Antique Market, you can enjoy full lunches, desserts, coffee & tea. For high tea reservations please call.
ME & SUzIE'S 295 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C2 Ph: 519-782-3663 | E: [email protected] www.meandsuzies.com
Me & Suzie's Restaurant is focused on fresh food concepts, luxurious atmosphere and customer service excellence. Nestled in the most charming port town in the province, Me & Suzie's Restaurant is a classic mix of rustic sophistication and gastro pub.
NEW SARUM DINER 46230 New Sarum Ln, RR #3, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 Ph: 519-773-3101 | E: [email protected] www.newsarum.com Ad p39
Casual family dining in a relaxing country atmosphere. Local memorabilia. Established in 1943. Banquet facili-ties. AGCO, full menu. Open 7 days a week 8am–9pm.
PINECROFT POTTERY & THE GREEN FROG TEAROOM
8122 Rogers Rd S, Aylmer, ON Ph: 519-773-3435 | E: [email protected] www.pinecroft.ca Ad p34
A pottery studio and Elgin County tradition for over 60 years. Rest, relax, shop or eat in a truly serene setting amongst towering pines and picturesque waterfalls. Dine in the tearoom, visit the pottery studio, enjoy live music, or extend your stay with an overnight retreat in a log cabin B&B. For a truly memorable experience, visit Pinecroft today.
PIzzAWORx ON THE BEACH 115 William St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1E1 Ph: 519-782-4500 | E: [email protected] www.pizzaworx.com
Experience the best pizza on Lake Erie! Open seasonally from May to Sept for slices, snacks, ice cream, drinks and full pizzeria menu. Also open in St. Thomas!
QUAI DU VIN ESTATE WINERY 45811 Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S9
Ph: 519-775-2216 | E: [email protected] www.QuaiduVin.com Ads p27, p37, p45 & p73
Quai du Vin (pronounce Kay due van) is nestled amongst the vineyards in the picturesque rolling hills of Central Elgin. Located 3 km north of Sparta, Ontario, there you will sample fine wines and experience spectacular events.
RAILWAY CITY BREWING COMPANY 168 Curtis St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3W9
Ph: 519-631-1881 E: [email protected] www.railwaycitybrewing.com Ad p40
A small craft brewery, using only the finest ingredients. On-site tours and samples available every day. Retail store on-site. Brands include Iron Spike, Dead Elephant Ale and different seasonals.
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519-775-2216 • www.QuaiduVin.com2km north of Sparta, Ontario
QUAIDUVINRETAIL STOREOpEn yEar rOunD
QUAI DU VIN REDS & WHITES Specialty WineS • Fruit WineS
Wine JellieS • Sparkling cocktailSgourmet goodS • giFtWare
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A whole new way to chill.
® Trademark of American Dairy Queen Corp., Distributed by IDQ Canada Inc.© 2006. Printed in Canada.
A whole new way to chill.
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Open Mon-Sun10am-10pm
417 Wellington St., St. Thomas - Elgin Mall519-637-2542
® Trademark of American Dairy Queen Corp., Distributed by IDQ Canada Inc. © 2010. Printed in Canada.
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
RUBY'S COOKHOUSE 583 John St, Aylmer, ON N5H 2B6
Ph: 519-773-8786 E: [email protected] www.rubyscookhouse.com
The place with the warmest welcome, the coldest drinks, and the best 'undo the top button of your pants' food.
RUSH CREEK WINES 48995 Jamestown Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R2
Ph: 519-773-5432 E: [email protected] www.rushcreekwines.com Ads p39, p42 & p67
Rush Creek Wines offers award winning wines, daily tastings, large gift store, light lunches, tour by appt. Open year round Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 12–5. Located south of Aylmer off Hwy #73.
SHAW'S ICE CREAM 6598 Sunset Rd, RR #4 , St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S8 Ph: 519- 631-2510 www.shawsicecream.com
Shaw's Ice Cream uses only the best ingredients and of course real Canadian cream! We take time in sourcing the purest flavourings, fruits, and dairy ingredients to bring to you what we consider the world’s best ice cream!
SPARTA HOUSE TEA ROOM Main St, Sparta, ON N0L 2H0 Ph: 519-775-2312 www.spartahouse.com
Enjoy a unique dining experience in the quaint histori-cal village of Sparta. Escape the rat race and step into an unhurried atmosphere where you will discover deliciously appealing British Cuisine. An appetizing selection of light lunches, afternoon teas, and weekend casual dining awaits you in a setting that embodies the historical atmosphere of the village.
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Daily Tastings • Picnic Area • Gift Store • Shipping Available
Distinctively Different!
100% Ontario FruitAward Winning Wines
www.rushcreekwines.com 519-773-5432 • Mon-Sat 10-5 & Sun 12-5
48995 Jamestown Line, Aylmer
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Lotus Thai Restaurant
Mon-Thurs 11:30-9, Fri 11:30-9:30 & Sat 2-9:30
Dine in our air conditioned dining room or outside on our beautiful patio!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR DINE-IN & TAKE-OUT MENUSVISIT US SATURDAYS 8-NOON MAY-OCT AT
THE HORTON FARMERS’ MARKET
www.lotusthairestaurant.ca
519-633-9966
295 Talbot St., St. ThomasA Licensed Establishment
Hwy #3 at Hwy #74 (In New Sarum) • 519-773-3101 www.newsarum.com
From foot long hot dogs and a milk shake to full course dinners.Come out to visit us, sit down and enjoy ... like the old days.
We can accommodate up to 100 people in our private dining room.Dinner Meetings . Special Occasions . Bus Tours
ELGIN COUNTY’S OLDEST DINER
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
THE ROxY DINER 301 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C2 Ph: 519-782-3241
300 seat family restaurant (diner), licensed. Featuring Lake Erie perch, great soups, and fresh cut fries! Home of old movie posters, and was the Roxy Theatre in the mid-fifties.
THE WINDJAMMER INN - BED, BREAKFAST & BISTRO
324 Smith St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C6 Ph: 519-782-4173 | E: [email protected] www.thewindjammerinn.com Ads p32 & p35
Beautifully restored heritage house is home to award winning restaurant and cozy Bed & Breakfast. Luxury jacuzzi suites in carriage house. Pet friendly.
TIM HORTONS 8 St. Thomas Locations www.timhortons.com Ad p63
Serving St. Thomas at 8 locations including 400 Highbury Ave, 1204 Talbot St, 995 Talbot St, 546 Talbot St, 191 Talbot St, 60 Elm St, 280 Elm St and 145 South Edgeware Rd.
VICTORIAN ELEGANCE 109 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON Ph: 519-765-3634 www.victorianelegance.ca Ad p28
Two levels of one-of-a-kind giftware, the latest in ladies’ fashions and the delightful cuisine of Savanna’s Magical Garden & Tea Room.
VILLAGE SQUARE COFFEE HOUSE 284 Bridge St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C4 Ph: 519-782-7777 | E: [email protected] www.villagesquarecoffeehouse.com
Centrally located with a focus on local traffic and tourists. Serving direct trade coffee, house baked treats, sandwiches, made with love soups, chili, and more. Open every day!
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168 Curtis Street, St. Thomas • 519-631-1881 • www.railwaycitybrewing.comOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • TOURS AVAILABLE • ALSO AVAILABLE AT AREA LCBOs
NEW LOCATION OPENING SOON AT 130 Edward Street, St. Thomas
VISIT US FOR A TOUR AND TASTING IN OUR NEW TAP ROOM
ALWAYS FRESH BREWED LOCALLY
Savour Elgin celebrates local food, wine and agri-tourism in partnership with quality restaurants. Members of Savour Elgin must either grow or produce their own products and in the case of restaurants have 25% of their food purchased locally (within 100km).
Savour Elgin provides opportunities for tourists to engage all five senses in savouring the bounty of
Elgin. The Trail takes you on a tour of twenty locations and some of the best restaurants, breweries, wineries, farms and other taste-tantalizing culinary attractions.
The program also connects producers and chefs. Our restaurants are proud to say they utilize member markets and agritourism locations in preparing their signature dishes—look for their Savour Elgin member signs on display. Member listings in the “Food & Drink” and “Agritourism” sections of this guide are indicated with an S-symbol.
Savour Elgin Culinary Guide www.savourelgin.ca
Savour Elgin photos by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios
Harbourtown FudgeThe Windjammer Inn Bed, Breakfast & Bistro
Killer Desserts
Mad Hatters TearoomRush Creek WinesGreat Lakes Farms
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EXPLOREThere’s a world of outdoor opportunity ready for you to explore in Elgin County, every season of the year. You’ll find places for adventure and recreation on land (at golf courses, trails, conservation areas and farms), water (on lazy creeks or the big water of Lake Erie) and in the air (at the busy St. Thomas Municipal Airport). Get out there and enjoy!
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AGRITOURISMOur countryside is dotted with great places to make part of your own custom agri-adventure—tour, taste, learn and pick up some special ingredients to turn into a delicious feast back at home.
EXPLORE • AGRITOURISM
BUY LOCAL! BUY FRESH! The farmers and producers of Elgin County grow a bounty of amazing tastes to be savoured throughout every season of the year. In order that you don’t miss any of the taste parade, let the Buy Local! Buy Fresh! Elgin County Map be your guide.
Buy Local! Buy Fresh! Elgin County Map
farm • boutique • retreatTHURSDAY-SATURDAY 10-5 & SUNDAY 12-5
MOTHERS’ DAY TO THANKSGIVINGOR BY APPOINTMENT
28011 ASH LINE, WALLACETOWN 519.762.2188 / 519.702.3800
www.lavendersense.com
COME FOR THE EXPERIENCE
Daily Tastings • Picnic Area • Gift Store • Shipping AvailableExperience a Rush Creek
DELUXE TOUR90 minutes of tastings, tips,
food pairings & a goodie bagFun • Informative • Delicious
Visit our website or call for details.Advance booking is required.
www.rushcreekwines.com 519-773-5432 • Mon-Sat 10-5 & Sun 12-5
48995 Jamestown Line, Aylmer
Silver Birch Tearoom photo by Relish Elgin
The Silver Birch Tearoom at Heritage Line Herbs
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
BEARY BLUE ACRES 23301 Queens Ln, Rodney, ON N0L 2C0 Ph: 519-785-0450 | E: [email protected] www.bearyblueacres.com
Family farm offering ready picked and pick-your-own blueberries mid-July to late August. Frozen blueberries available year round. Children welcome!
BERRY HILL FRUIT FARM 48937 Glencolin Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R6 Ph: 519-765-1752 | E: [email protected] www.berryhillfruitfarm.ca
"Make Our Garden, Your Garden." Visit our on-farm stand for your fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables, strawberries, raspberries, peaches, green beans, sweet corn, tomatoes and more!
BRIWOOD FARM MARKET 1030 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1G3 Ph: 519-633-9691
Fresh produce, dairy, meat, bulk foods, pet foods and garden centre. Open year round, 7 days/wk. Shop Briwood and support your local farmers.
CLOVERMEAD BEES & HONEY 11302 Imperial Rd (Hwy 73), Aylmer, ON N5H 2R3
Ph: 519-773-5503 | E: [email protected] www.clovermead.com Ads p29, p43, p44 & p77
Clovermead is a Country Store filled with all things honey, plus a whole world to explore in the Clovermead settlement. Check the website for the latest buzz.
EMPIRE VALLEY FARM MARKET 27983 Talbot Ln, Wallacetown, ON
Ph: 519-762-3504 | E: [email protected] www.empirevalleyfarms.com Ad p44
Empire Valley Farm Market is a family owned business providing fresh home-grown vegetables seasonally. Beautiful hanging baskets, perennials, tomatoes, cucumbers. Fresh fruits & vegetables available thru to October.
FARMTOWN CANADA 46703 Mapleton Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R6 Ph: 519-773-2292 E: [email protected] www.farmtowncanada.ca
South of the 401, enjoy a rustic rural adventure on the “Funny Farm Tour”. Start at the 1850 Log Cabin with Trinkets & Trash antiques and souvenirs to purchase or admire. All ages can learn about farming and help with animals. Wagon rides, hand lead horse rides and picnic spots.
FERGUSON'S PRODUCE 11026 Wellington Rd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T1 Ph: 519-631-6589 | E: [email protected] www.fergusonproduce.com Ad p46
In season strawberries, sweet corn, pumpkins, fall raspberries, scarecrow festivals every weekend in Oct. Corn maze, school tours, birthday parties.
GREAT LAKES FARMS 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J2
Ph: 519-782-3433 | E: [email protected] www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Great Lakes hosts a wide variety of activities including pick-your-own strawberries, apples, peaches, pears, and pumpkins. In the fall the apple barn is open daily.
Buzzing with Excitement!
ONE FREEAdventure FarmAdmissionwith the purchase of two admissionsValid June till October, 2013. No cash value. Cannot be exchanged for food or merchandise. Admission is $10.17 (includes tax).
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growers & creators of fine lavender products
Our gift boutique offers unique handcrafted gifts & gourmet foods created from our harvested lavender.
2013 EVENTS AT STEED & CO LAVENDERMay 12 - Mother’s Day Season Opening
June 22 - July 1 - Lavender In Bloom CelebrationAugust 10 - Lavender Fairy Festival
November 23 & 24 - A Lavender ChristmasOpen Wed-Sat 10-5 & Sun 12-4
Mother’s Day until Christmas
DISCOVER • INDULGE • ESCAPE
www.steedandcompany.com
47589 Sparta Ln, Sparta519-494-5525
HERITAGE LINE HERBS
Country Store & Tea RoomFull menu in the Tea Room, including High Tea
Featuring over 180 varieties of potted herbs and heirloom vegetable plants
Come for lunch, stroll through the gardens and browse through our store
Open Tuesday to Sunday • 519-866-557753443 Heritage Line • RR#1 Aylmerwww.heritagelineherbs.com
ONE FREEAdventure FarmAdmissionwith the purchase of two admissions
27983 Talbot Line, Wallacetown • 519-762-3504www.empirevalleyfarms.com
FARM MARKET & GREENHOUSES
WE HAVE EVERYTHING
TO MAKE SALSA!
FRESH, HOME-GROWN SEASONAL PRODUCEHANGING BASKETS & BEDDING PLANTS
U-PICK • FALL DECORATIONS & PUMPKINS
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HERITAGE LINE HERBS & THE SILVER BIRCH TEAROOM
53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R1 Ph: 519-866-5577 | E: [email protected] www.heritagelineherbs.com Ad p44
Delightful rural destination. Shop in our quaint country store, stroll through our gardens & dine in our open air tearoom. Special events & tours year round.
HOWE FAMILY FARM MARKET 48956 John Wise Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4
Ph: 519-808-1171 | E: [email protected] Ad p46
Come and enjoy farm fresh food just for you. Strawberries, garden vegetables, sweet corn, cantaloupe, melons, pumpkins, squash, jams, jellies, preserves and so much more!
KOSCIK GREENHOUSE TOMATOES AND PRODUCE 6602 Sawmill Rd, RR #6, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R5 Ph: 519-773-2648 | E: [email protected]
Koscik Greenhouse Tomatoes is a family business. Our beef steak tomatoes are grown in ground just like field tomatoes. Other in-season veggies available at the farm stand.
LAKE ERIE SALMON AND TROUT CLUB 4255 Thomas Rd, RR #2, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J2
8+ acres of natural beauty, 114 species of native trees and shrubs, wildflowers, birds, stream, 2 fish passages, rainbow trout hatchery, 6 ponds.
LAVENDER SENSE 28011 Ash Ln, Wallacetown, ON N0L 2M0
Ph: 519-762-2188 | E: [email protected] www.lavendersense.com Ad p42
LAVENDER SENSE is a premier grower and purveyor of exquisite lavender products. Enjoy the fields, browse the boutique, take a Carolinian forest walk, explore the ‘Gallery in the Forest’, discover Elgin County’s first barn quilt or stay at the Bed & Breakfast Retreat. Seasonal pick-your-own lavender.
MCSMITH'S ORGANIC FARM 42828 Shorlea Ln, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T1 Ph: 519-631-0279 | E: [email protected] www.McsmithsOrganicFarm.com Ad p46
McSmith's is a diversified farming operation which has been certified organic since 1984. Organic meat chickens, laying hens, pastured beef and turkeys are raised.
ST. THOMAS HORTON FARMERS' MARKET Manitoba St, St. Thomas, ON
Ph: 519-317-3398 | E: [email protected] www.hortonfarmersmarket.ca Ad p46
Every Saturday from 8am–12pm, residents and visitors meet at "The Market" to catch up, exchange recipes and buy the best in local produce, meats, cheeses, preserves, art and much more.
STEED AND COMPANY LAVENDER 47589 Sparta Ln, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4
Ph: 519-494-5525 | E: [email protected] www.steedandcompany.com Ad p44
Discover Steed & Co Lavender Farm, the most stunning lavender setting in Ontario's South Coast region. Indulge in our unique range of exquisitely handcrafted products created at our farm. Escape for a stroll amongst the lavender flowers and take in the magnificent views.
519-775-2216 • www.QuaiduVin.com2km north of Sparta, Ontario
QUAIDUVINWINERY TOURS
Tour our vineyards, processing area, fermentation and barrel
rooms, then enjoy a tasting, all in the good company of one of our
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HOWEFAMILY FARM MARKET
Grown Fresh For You
Our own strawberries, watermelon, canteloupe, squash,
pumpkins, garden vegetables and much more, plus other local
products grown nearby
OPEN EARLY JUNE TO NOVEMBER
Mon-Sat 8-6pm& Sun 11-5pm
48556 John Wise Line, Aylmer
519-773-3779www.howefamilyfarms.ca
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Horton Farmers’ Market is a best-in-class market destination that promotes civic pride, shapes local culture and supports the regional
economy by providing access to high quality food producers,
craftspeople and artisans.
WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITYSaturdays 8am-12pm • May 11 - NOVEMBER 2www.hortonfarmersmarket.ca
www.facebook.com/Horton.Farmers.Market
Making Memories Since 1878
Whole or vac-packed pieces. Phone to order and arrange pickup.
519-631-0279 • 42828 Shorlea Line, St. Thomaswww.mcsmithsorganicfarm.com
CERTIFIED ORGANIC CHICKEN
Fresh Organic Produce Available Seasonally at the Horton Market,Saturdays in St. Thomas from May to October
www.fergusonproduce.com
FERGUSON’S11026 Wellington Rd • 519-631-6589
Fresh produce from our field to your table, guaranteed!
Strawberries . Raspberries . Sweet Corn . Pumpkins . Preserves
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GOLFThe variety of Elgin County’s picturesque landscapes is reflected in its golf courses. From serene to breath-taking, there’s one to suit every mood and ability.
EXPLORE • GOLF
BUSINESS DETAILSBELMONT GOLF CLUB 45809 Ferguson Ln, Belmont, ON N0L 1B0 Ph: 519-644-1370 Ad p47
Challenging 18 holes; easy walking or carts available; no tee times required; fun, friendly atmosphere.
BLUFFS GOLF CLUB, THE 35593 Lake Ln, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1J1 Ph: 519-782-7447 | E: [email protected] www.thebluffsgolfclub.com Ad p47
Unique and picturesque nine-hole golf course and driving range overlooking Lake Erie 5km west of Port Stanley. Licensed clubhouse, patio, season and play passes, practice putting green and event planning.
FORE GOLFERS ONLY LTD. 43765 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 Ph: 519-631-8617 | E: [email protected] www.foregolfersonly.on.ca
Fore Golfers Only has the largest selection of golf equipment, both new and used in the country. A must see for any golfer.
HANCOx HOMESTEAD DRIVING RANGE 31897 Silver Clay Ln, Iona Station, ON N0L 1P0 Ph: 519-762-6048 | E: [email protected]
Golf Driving Range on scenic 11 acres. Family friendly, catering to both avid and novice golfers. Picnic areas, toilets, shop with some golfing supplies on site. Memberships, lessons and chip and putt coming soon!
PLEASANT VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 46343 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 Ph: 519-773-2911 | www.pleasantvalleygolfcc.com
A family owned recreational facility where everyone is made welcome. There is fun and challenge for all at Pleasant Valley.
TARANDOWAH GOLFERS CLUB 15125 Putnam Rd, Avon, ON N0L 1B0 Ph: 519-269-9656; 1-888-869-9656 | E: [email protected] www.puregolf.net
18 holes on 163 picturesque acres of serene beauty. The feel of the famous inland-links courses of British Open calibre is omnipresent in its firm and undulating fairways.
A friendly place to golf.
Owned & Operated by Jan & George Loughlean, C.P.G.A. PRO
45809 Ferguson Line 519-644-1370
9-hole Challenging Golf CourseDriving Range & Teaching Academy
Practice Putting Green Licensed Clubhouse Patio & Course
Corporate Outings Welcome
Book online at www.thebluffsgolfclub.com35593 Lake Line • 519-782-7447
The Bluffs Golf Club is 5 km west of Port Stanley on the bluffs overlooking Lake Erie, with
breathtaking views that will make your golfing experience a day to remember.
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With four unique ports, beaches, marinas, a myriad of trails, Conservation Areas, Carolinian Forest, sprawling parks and smaller green spaces, horse ranches, golf courses, a bee adventure farm, and more, you can chose a different playground every day of your stay, or every day of the year. Hike, run, cross-country ski, boat or paddle, bird-watch, golf, ride a horse, cruise (via bike, motorcycle or car), fish or swim… how will you play today?
CRUISE THE COASTElgin’s temperate climate lets you enjoy your motorcycle just a little bit longer. The Cruise the Coast Map takes you on two routes through Elgin County. One guides you along the shoreline for scenic vistas and the pleasures of Elgin’s back roads. The other follows the Talbot Trail to discover a vibrant heritage built on the spirit of the early settlers.
Cruise the Coast Motorcycle Map www.cruisethecoast.ca
BIKING & CYCLING TRAIL MAPExplore our beautiful trails and parks by biking, walking, hiking, jogging or cross country skiing throughout Elgin and St. Thomas. This comprehensive map will help guide you along the way.
Cycling & Hiking Trail Map
Springwater Conservation Area photo by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios
Springwater Conservation Area
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SKA-NAH-DOHTVillage and Museum
Spend time at the park... step into the past!A recreated village of 1,000 years ago at
Longwoods Road Conservation Area
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority - Celebrating Over 50 Years of Conservation
8348 Longwoods Road (Middlesex Rd. 2)6.5 km west of Delaware | 10 km east of Melbourne
Hours, programs, rates 519-264-2420www.ltvca.ca
Over one hundred kilometres of breathtaking Lake Erie shoreline await you in Elgin County. Whether you enjoy the hustle and bustle of a busy portside village or a more tranquil atmosphere, Elgin’s four Ports have something for everyone!
The wild beauty of undeveloped lakeshore makes Port Glasgow a recreationist’s dream, whether bird-watching, tramping through the trails of local Carolinian forests, or relaxing on its beautiful beaches. The local marina, small private airstrip and four nearby trailer resorts cater to both pickerel fishers and laid back vacationers.
With one of the finest stretches of sandy beach on the North Shore of Lake Erie, Port Stanley offers visitors a unique mix of attractions—theatre, Port Stanley Terminal Rail, Stork Club Museum and Big Band Hall
of Fame, great shops, renowned restaurants, three golf courses, and a thriving arts community.
Port Bruce, a quaint former fishing village is home to a waterfront Provincial Park where visitors can swim, picnic, and enjoy some of the best Lake Erie yellow perch and walleye fishing off the pier. A trip to nearby attractions like Rush Creek Wines can nicely complement your visit.
Port Burwell is known as the “Jewel of Erie’s North Shore”. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate Port Burwell Provincial Park’s hiking trails, campgrounds, day use beach and other amenities. It is also one of the best sites for witnessing spring migrations of birds and butterflies. History buffs will be intrigued by the Historic Lighthouse and Marine Museum’s fine collection of lighthouse lenses and other Lake Erie marine artefacts. They will also be impressed in a BIG way by the new kid in town—the HMCS Ojibwa submarine.
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For more information, contact the East Elgin Community Complex531 Talbot Street West, Aylmer, Ontario N5H 2T9
Phone: 519-773-5631 Fax: [email protected]
www.eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca
CANADA DAY CELEBRATION - JULY 1 ST (RAIN DATE JULY 2ND)On behalf of the Town of Aylmer and the Township of Malahide, the East Elgin Community
Complex hosts the Canada Day Celebration in partnership with the Kinsmen Club of Aylmer. Festivities include: inflatables, face painting, carnival games, crafts, BBQ,
live entertainment, free public skating, official ceremony and fireworksAdmission: Donation to the Kinsmen Club of Aylmer
FAMILY NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION - DECEMBER 31ST, 6-9PMRing in the New Year with family and friends. Don’t miss the fun and festivities!
Festivities include: face painting, cotton candy, crafts, carnival games, inflatables, Val the Snake Lady and public skating with rental skates available for only $2 a pair
Admission: $10 per family
RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS Public Skating • Tiny Tots • Adult Skate • Family Skate • Figure Skating
Shinny • Mini Shinny • 25+ Shinny • Speed Skating • Shuffleboard Indoor Walking • Horseshoes • Day Camp • Seniors’ Day Out
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONEAST ELGIN COMMUNITY COMPLEx 531 Talbot St W , Aylmer, ON N5H 2T9 | Ph: 519-773-5631 E: [email protected] www.eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca Ad p50
Owned and operated by the Town of Aylmer and Township of Malahide, we offer recreational programs all year and host a Canada Day Celebration and Family New Year’s Eve Party.
FERGUSON RV WORLD INC. 1249 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1G8 Ph: 519-631-1092 | E: [email protected] www.fergusonrvworld.com Ad p51
Recreational vehicle sales, service, parts and accessories. Fifth wheels, travel trailers and fold downs. We service most brands.
HELPING UNITE BELMONT (THE HUB) 14090 Belmont Rd, Box 309, Belmont, ON N0L 1B0 Ph: 519-644-2320 | E: [email protected] www.belmonthub.ca
The HUB is dedicated to bringing together the resi-dents of Belmont, Ontario through a common meet-ing place, programs and opportunities for people of all ages. Events and programs year round.
HORSESHOE J DUDE RANCH 32553 Erin Ln, Fingal, ON N0L 1K0 Ph: 519-762-5402 | E: [email protected] www.duderanchontario.com
For over 50 years, Horseshoe J Dude Ranch has been offering a unique Horse Camp experience and trail riding. Enjoy family camps, children's camps, hourly public trail riding, birthday packages, lessons, horse clubs and group outings.
KETTLE CREEK CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 44015 Ferguson Ln, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3T3 Ph: 519-631-1270 | E: [email protected] www.kettlecreekconservation.on.ca Ad p51
Kettle Creek Conservation Authority’s six conservation areas showcase a number of water-related activities, bird watching, disc golfing, hiking and camping opportunities. Visit the website for more information.
KETTLE CREEK MARINA LTD. 220 Colonel Bostwick St, Port Stanley, ON N5L 1C2 Ph: 519-782-3261 | E: [email protected] www.kettlecreekmarina.com
Guest dockage for power and sail boats to 50 ft. We're the friendliest little marina on Lake Erie. John and Fiona look forward to seeing you!
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONLOWER THAMES VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Ph: 519-354-7310 | E: [email protected] www.ltvca.ca Ad p49
Elgin County conservation areas include E.M. Warwick Conservation Area near Eagle, Dutton-Dunwich Conservation Area, and Crane Conservation Area.
PORT GLASGOW YACHT CLUB & MARINA PO Box 315, Rodney, ON N0L 2C0 Ph: 519-785-2408 | E: [email protected]
Operation of full service marina on Lake Erie, between Port Stanley and Erieau. 3 launch ramps, food booth, washrooms, public hiking and picnic shelters.
SPIRIT'S WHISPER 55807 Jackson Ln, Straffordville, ON N0J 1Y0 Ph: 519-872-8800 | E: [email protected] www.callofthehorse.ca
Explore, discover, reflect, and heal at Spirit's Whisper Equine and Nature Retreat. Embrace life and enjoy a unique horse-guided experience for individuals or groups.
SPRINGWATER CONSERVATION AREA 8079 Springwater Rd, RR #5, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4 Ph: 519 773-9037 | E: [email protected] www.catfishcreek.ca Ad p52
We offer a wide range of outdoor activities for the whole family to enjoy—camping, fishing, swimming, picnics, special events, and hiking. Discover Our Good Nature at Springwater.
www.kettlecreekconservation.on.ca
Enjoy a refreshing day or weekend with
all that Mother Nature has to offer.
seasonal and overnight camping beach • fishing • picnic areas bird watching • playground hiking trails • swimming pools disc golf canoe rentalkids’ activities
People in Harmony with Nature
DALEWOOD CONSERVATION AREA519-631-1009LAKE WHITTAKER CONSERVATION AREA519-269-3592RESERVE ONLINE AT
/KettleCreekCA @KettleCreekCA 1249 Talbot Street • www.fergusonrvworld.com
FERGUSON RV WORLDST. THOMAS, ONTARIO
Proudly Serving Elgin for Over 40 Years
MotorhomesFolding Trailers
Travel Trailers Fifth Wheels
Service Parts & Accessories
Local: 519-631-1092Toll Free: 1-800-668-4903
BIRD WATCHINGA couple of very popular local sites attract flocks of people and birds each year. Aylmer Wildlife Man-agement Area (north of Aylmer, near Ontario Police College) is the staging area for Tundra Swans in March. Hundreds visit Hawk Cliff (on Lake Erie, east of Port Stanley) in the fall for the raptor migration. Live bird demonstrations and displays are featured during two Hawkwatch weekends in September.
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Experience some of Ontario’s most beautiful natural features and best outdoor recreation opportunities.
• SEASONAL & OVERNIGHT CAMPING • • HIKING • FISHING • PICNIC AREAS •
• CANOE & PEDAL BOAT RENTALS • • PLAYGROUND • SPECIAL EVENTS •
• MUCH MORE •CATFISH CREEK CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
8079 Springwater Rd., RR#5 Aylmer, ON N5H 2R4South of Hwy#3 at Orwell between St. Thomas & Aylmer
519-773-9037 www.catfishcreek.ca
DISCOVER OUR GOOD NATURE
OUTDOOR POOLS & SPLASHPADSFacilities are generally open early or mid-June to the end of August. Swimming pools offer a variety of open swims and classes—call for details. Aylmer• Swimming Pool
Balmoral Park, 17 Myrtle St, 519-773-3164St. Thomas St. Thomas Parks & Recreation Department• Jaycees Pool
93 Inkerman St, 519-633-7112 • Rotary Club Splashpad
Pinafore Park, 89 Elm St, 519-633-7112• Waterworks Splashpad
Waterworks Park, 2 South Edgeware Rd, 519-633-7112
Dutton• Dutton/Dunwich Community Pool
198 Queen St, 519-762-2772 (seasonal)Rodney• West Elgin Community Pool
259 Ridout St, 519-785-0750 (seasonal)West Lorne• Miller Park Splashpad, Miller Park
ACTIVE ELGINThe 2013 Active Elgin Guide contains sports, leisure and recreational activities for people of all ages and abilities, located across St. Thomas and Elgin County. The activities range from team sports to art classes, walking programs, martial arts, music, dance classes and many more. The guide is produced by the Active Elgin Coalition, made up of organizations committed to building healthy communities and making sports, leisure and recreational information easier to find. The guide was delivered to homes across the area in January, and copies are also available at Elgin- St. Thomas Public Health and local public libraries.
2013 Active Elgin Guide www.activeelgin.ca
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
AYLMER & AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 44 Talbot St W, Aylmer , ON N5H 1J7 Ph: 519-773-5655 | E: [email protected] www.aylmerchamber.on.ca
The Aylmer Chamber's mission is to promote net-working and community involvement and to attract residents and visitors to the Aylmer area.
AYLMER, TOWN OF 46 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON N5H 1J7 Ph: 519-773-3164 | E: [email protected] www.aylmer.ca Ad p10
The Town of Aylmer is a lower tier, urban municipal-ity within the County of Elgin. Aylmer is a business, shopping and servicing centre for East Elgin.
BAYHAM, MUNICIPALITY OF 9344 Plank Rd, Straffordville, ON N0J 1Y0 Ph: 519-866-5521 | E: [email protected] www.bayham.on.ca Ad p14
Visit the Port Burwell Historic Lighthouse, Marine & Edison (Vienna) Museums & Wind Interpretive Centre kiosk—open daily mid-May to Labour Day. Off season by arrangement. Special events, beach, boating, fishing, food & family fun.
CEDARHURST SALON & SPA 76 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1A5 Ph: 519-631-7629 | E: [email protected] www.cedarhurstsalonandspa.com Ad p54
Our dedicated professionals and quality products, guarantee to bring you the absolute best in care. Make an appointment…relax…enjoy!
CENTRAL ELGIN, MUNICIPALITY OF 450 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V1 Ph: 519-631-4860 | E: [email protected] www.centralelgin.org Ad p8
The Municipality of Central Elgin is a progressive, dynamic urban and rural municipality located on the shores of Lake Erie in the heart of Southwestern Ontario connected by 370kms of municipal roads. Central Elgin encompasses 325 square kms in area and has a population of 12,700 citizens.
DAYTRIPPING IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO 624 Broadway St, Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0 Ph: 1-800-667-0337 | E: [email protected] www.daytripping.ca
The Daytripper is a magazine promoting the most unique shops, stops, towns and events. Available free at tourist booths, in shops and online.
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Constituency Office:750 Talbot Street, Suite 201
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Spa Services for Men & WomenGift Certificates & Gift Baskets Spa Parties & Bridal PartiesGuinot, Jane Iredale & More
Port Burwell Historic Lighthouse
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DUTTON/DUNWICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 547, Dutton, ON www.ddchamber.ca
The Dutton/Dunwich Chamber of Commerce is a group of committed people from the business com-munity intent on promoting and building business for the common good.
DUTTON/DUNWICH, MUNICIPALITY OF 199 Currie Rd, Dutton, ON N0L 1J0 Ph: 519-762-2204 | E: [email protected] www.duttondunwich.on.ca Ad p8
The Municipality of Dutton/Dunwich is a progressive rural municipality located between Lake Erie and the Thames River in Southwestern Ontario; in the heart of the Talbot Settlement.
ELGIN BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTRE 300 S Edgeware Rd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4L1 Ph: 519-633-7597 | E: [email protected] www.elgincfdc.ca
EBRC assists Elgin/St. Thomas entrepreneurs with all aspects of business development including new busi-ness planning, growth, access to capital, networking, and business incubation services.
ELGIN COUNTY LIBRARY 450 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V1 Ph: 519-631-1460 x148 | E: [email protected] www.library.elgin-county.on.ca Ad p54
With ten branches located throughout Elgin County, the Elgin County Library serves all your informational needs, including books, electronic resources, Internet services and children's programs.
GERMAN CANADIAN CLUB, SAxONIA HALL 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON N5H 2T8 Ph: 519-773-5271 | E: [email protected] www.saxoniahall.com
The Saxonia Hall has been proudly serving Aylmer and surrounding area for over 40 years. Offering a combination of delicious food, and high quality service. Whether it's a small business meeting in a WIFI envi-ronment, or a large wedding reception, we do it all!
HAYHOE HOMES 1 Barrie Blvd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4B9 Ph: 519-633-2050 | E: [email protected] www.hayhoehomes.com Ad p2
Build your next home with an award winning home builder, Hayhoe Homes! See pictures and floor plans online or drop by for a visit at one of our fully furnished presentation centres.
JEFF YUREK, MPP ELGIN-MIDDLESEx-LONDON 750 Talbot St, Suite 201, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1E2 Ph: 519-631-0666 / 1-800-265-7638 E: [email protected] Ad p54
Ready and available to help you with your Provincial concerns.
JIM HARRIS, BROKER M.V.A Royal LePage Triland Realty-Brokerage 491 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 1C3 Ph: 519-857-5429 | E: [email protected] www.isellstthomas.com
You need an experienced professional when buying or selling real estate. Count on me for excellent knowledge of Elgin, great negotiation skills and selling strategies.
JOE PRESTON, MP ELGIN-MIDDLESEx-LONDON 2-24 First Ave, St. Thomas, ON N5R 4M5 Ph: 519-637-2255 www.joepreston.ca Ad p57
Ready and available to help you with your Fed-eral concerns: Passports; Revenue Canada; Service Canada; Citizenship & Immigration; Employment Insurance.
MAINSTREET AYLMER 44 Talbot St W, Aylmer, ON N5H 1J7 Ph: 519-773-5655 | E: [email protected]
MainStreet Aylmer has a unique, friendly, historical atmosphere with boutiques and shops.
MALAHIDE, TOWNSHIP OF 87 John St, Aylmer, ON N5H 2C3 Ph: 519-773-5344 | E: [email protected] www.malahide.ca Ad p11
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONNORFOLK COUNTY TOURISM: PORT DOVER TO LONG POINT 30 Peel St, Simcoe, ON N3Y 1R9 Ph: 519-426-9497 | E: [email protected] www.norfolktourism.ca
Your official source for tourist information in Norfolk. Summer visitor information centres include Port Dover, Long Point and Simcoe. Or, look for the South Coast Van.
OTTER VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 36, Port Burwell, ON N0J 1T0 Ph: 519-866-3770 | E: [email protected] www.ottervalleychamber.com
The Otter Valley Chamber represents the Bayham area. Our mix of beach harbour, wind power, nature, farms, museums and restaurants makes us a popular destination.
PORT STANLEY BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA 450 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V1 Ph: 519-631-4860 | E: [email protected] www.portstanley.net Ad p58
Port Stanley BIA is the strong voice for over 85 busi-nesses in the village. We continually strive to increase beautification, tourism and economic development.
RELISH ELGIN St. Thomas, ON Ph: 519-633-1992 | E: [email protected] www.relishelgin.ca
Lifestyles web and print magazine with a seasonal focus on Elgin County. Freelance graphic design services creating appealing designs and media built around your budget.
SOUTHWOLD, TOWNSHIP OF 35663 Fingal Ln, Fingal , ON N0L 1K0 Ph: 519-769-2010 | E: [email protected] www.twp.southwold.on.ca Ad p6
Local government
ST. THOMAS / ELGIN WEEKLY NEWS 15 St. Catharine St, St. Thomas , ON N5P 2V7 Ph: 519-633-1640 | E: [email protected] www.theweeklynews.ca
Metroland Media Group Ltd. publishes "The Weekly News" and a monthly magazine "Elgin This Month" which includes the St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce section "Business Beat."
ST. THOMAS & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 115-300 South Edgeware Rd, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4L1 Ph: 519-631-1981 | E: [email protected] www.stthomaschamber.on.ca
The St. Thomas and District Chamber of Commerce serves residents, visitors and businesses by promot-ing our member organizations, our community's exceptional assets and providing information, assistance and services to those who are considering an investment here.
ST. THOMAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 545 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5R 5V7 Ph: 519-631-1680 | www.st-thomasedc.on.ca
To enhance the quality of life for all citizens of the City of St. Thomas primarily by attracting, retaining and growing industry and employment.
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JOE PRESTON M.P. ELGIN - MIDDLESEX - LONDON
Constituency Office:2-24 First Avenue, St. Thomas, ON N5R 4M5
Tel: (519) 637-2255 • Fax: (519) 637-3358Toll Free: 1-866-404-0406
www.joeprestonmp.ca
Ready and available to help with your Federal concerns.
BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONST. THOMAS PUBLIC LIBRARY 153 Curtis St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3Z7 Ph: 519-631-6050 | E: [email protected] www.st-thomas.library.on.ca Ad p56
St. Thomas Public Library provides programs, computers, and reading, multimedia, research, and local history material. Sign up for a free membership today!
ST. THOMAS, CITY OF 545 Talbot St, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3V7 Ph: 519-631-1680 | E: [email protected] www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
City of St. Thomas providing services through the following departments: Planning, Treasury, Economic Development, Parks & Recreation, Valleyview, On-tario Works, Police, Human Resources, Fire, Environ-mental Services, Library, Clerk's, Mayor's Office.
THE NEW 94.1 MYFM RADIO ST. THOMAS 300 Talbot St, Lower Level, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4E2 Ph: 519-633-6936 | E: [email protected] www.myfmradio.ca
myFM delivers the most local news and information. We air updates every hour all day and provide imme-diate local breaking news when it happens. Involved in the community, we help hundreds of local groups each year with free airtime and are actively involved in community fundraisers and events. A leader in community involvement.
TOURISM LONDON 267 Dundas St, London, ON N6A 1H2 Ph: 519-661-5000 | E: [email protected] www.londontourism.ca
Tourism London is the tourism promotional organiza-tion responsible for promoting and developing the tourism and hospitality industry in London and Southwestern Ontario.
VOYAGEUR TRANSPORTATION 573 Admiral Crt , London, ON N5V 4L3 Ph: 519-495-5195 | E: [email protected] www.voyageurtransportation.ca
Voyageur provides a full spectrum of professional transportation services including: charter and shuttle services, school bussing, freight delivery services, non-emergency patient transfers, executive sedan service and event first aide.
WEST ELGIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rodney, ON N0L 2C0 [email protected] www.westelginchamber.ca
At the West Elgin Chamber of Commerce we believe in a balanced approach to Economic Development. This includes the maintenance and expansion of area agricultural businesses, along with new industrial development, residential expansion and tourism opportunities.
WEST ELGIN, MUNICIPALITY OF 22413 Hoskins Ln, Rodney, ON N0L 2C0 Ph: 519-785-0560 www.westelgin.net Ad p6
The Municipality of West Elgin—a place where the past and the future live side by side. A minute from the 401, it's your link to Lake Erie's beautiful South Coast.
SHOP • DINE • STAYThe businesses of Port Stanley invite you to shop, dine, stay all year
round. Visit our unique shops, dine on our fresh and local cuisine, then stay in our relaxing inns and B&Bs, and so much more! Frolic in the sand and surf
at our ‘Blue Flag’ main beach and enjoy our upcoming special events:
Saturday, June 29 to Monday, July 1 CanFest
Friday, July 19 to Sunday, July 21 Port Stanley Pride Weekend
Friday, July 26 to Sunday, July 28 HarbourFest & Tall Ship
Saturday, September 21 Doors Open Port Stanley/Sparta
Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 10 Village Open House Weekend
November is Girls Getaway Month in Port Stanley
The Jewel of Lake Erie’s North Shore
www.portstanley.net
SHOP • DINE • STAYThe businesses of Port Stanley invite you to shop, dine, stay all year
round. Visit our unique shops, dine on our fresh and local cuisine, then stay in our relaxing inns and B&Bs, and so much more! Frolic in the sand and surf
at our ‘Blue Flag’ main beach and enjoy our upcoming special events:
Saturday, June 29 to Monday, July 1 CanFest
Friday, July 19 to Sunday, July 21 Port Stanley Pride Weekend
Friday, July 26 to Sunday, July 28 HarbourFest & Tall Ship
Saturday, September 21 Doors Open Port Stanley/Sparta
Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 10 Village Open House Weekend
November is Girls Getaway Month in Port Stanley
The Jewel of Lake Erie’s North Shore
www.portstanley.net
EVENTSThere’s always something happening in Elgin County. Visit www.elgintourist.com for the most current event listings, as well as ideas for exciting day trips and interactive maps of Elgin County’s unique destinations.
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMonth of Feb
12TH ANNUAL MINIATURE ART SHOW Portside Gallery, 187½ Main St, Port Stanley
519-782-7066 portside.cuttingpromotions.com
Feb 1 QUIz NIGHT Rodney Legion, 171 Victoria St, Rodney
519-785-0328
Feb 6 ST. THOMAS RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS DAY 519-633-6936
Feb 7 TYRCONNELL HERITAGE SOCIETY AGM Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
Feb 8 GUY’S NIGHT OUT—WHAT HAPPENS IN THE COOKERY, STAYS IN THE COOKERY! The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Feb 9 VALENTINE’S DANCE & ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Feb 12 RODNEY KIWANIS SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER West Elgin Recreation Centre, 135 Queen St, Rodney
519-785-0241
Feb 15 DINNER & THE THEATRE The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Feb 16 RODNEY KIWANIS INDOOR YARD SALE Rodney Community Centre, 135 Queen St
519-693-7070
Feb 18 SPARTA FAMILY DAY GET-AWAY Side Room of The Sparta House Tea Room
519-775-2312 www.spartahouse.com
Feb 22 GIRL’S NIGHT OUT—REAL FOOD, REAL FUN, REAL CULINARY CONVERSATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Feb 23 WEST LORNE OPTIMIST CLUB ADULT FUN NIGHT Rodney Legion, 177 Victoria St, Rodney
519-768-3306
Feb 28–Mar 10
HEART’S DESIRE Princess Ave Playhouse, 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas A play by Rick Whelan. Thur–Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm.
519-633-8530 www.elgintheatreguild.ca
Mar TBA WEST LORNE OPTIMIST CLUB ORATORICAL CONTEST 519-762-3213
Mar 1 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
March Weekends & March Break
SPRINGWATER MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Enjoy wagon rides through Springwater Forest. Tour the old-fashioned sugar shanty for demonstrations on maple syrup production. Maple products are available for sale. Dine at our pancake house which is operated by local community organizations.
519-773-9037 www.catfishcreek.ca
March Weekends
PALMER’S MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL 34308 Lake Ln, RR #1, Port Stanley Saturdays & Sundays in March, 9am–3pm. Palmer’s Maple Syrup is a great place for the family to enjoy a shanty tour, self-guided woods excursion, pioneer storyteller, log-sawing, and maple leaf branding.
519-769-2245
Mar 5–10 FORE GOLFERS ONLY CLEARANCE SALE St. Anne’s Centre, 20 Morrison Dr, St.Thomas
519-631-8617
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMar 6 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE
NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mar 7 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mar 11–15 MARCH BREAK DAY CAMP St. Thomas Timken Centre
519-633-7112 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
Mar 11–15 BOOT CAMP: SAVOUR THE FLAVOUR, A FIVE-DAY KIDS CULINARY ADVENTURE The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mar 11–15 PUBLIC SKATING SPONSORED BY EASTLINK East Elgin Community Complex
519-773-5631 www.eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca
Mar15-17 6TH ANNUAL CANADALE SPRING GARDEN SHOW Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas Celebrate Spring! Explore landscape displays, enjoy seminars and demos. Discover local artisans. A sneak peak at new plant introductions! Kids Club activities. Charity lunch. Fri & Sat 9am–6pm, Sun 9am–5pm.
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Mar 16 EVERYTHING CELTIC Romantic Designs Studio, 120 Wellington St, St.Thomas
519-860-6851 www.romanticdesigns.ca
Springwater Maple Syrup Festival
Canadale Spring Garden Show
LEGION EVENTSWEST LORNE LEGION
142 John St, West Lorne | Ph: 519-768-1890 Breakfasts
Apr 7, May 5, Jun 2, Aug 4, Sep 1, Oct 6, Nov 3, Dec 1
Lunches Feb 15 & 22, Mar 22 & 29, Apr 19 & 26, May 24 & 31, Jun 21 & 28, Jul 19 & 26, Aug 23 & 30, Sep 20 & 27, Oct 18 & 25, Nov 22 & 29
RODNEY LEGION 177 Victoria St, Rodney | Ph: 519-785-2111
Ham & Turkey Bingo Jan 13, Feb 10, Mar 10, Apr 14, May 12, Jun
9, Jul 14, Aug 11, Sep 15, Oct 13, Nov 10, Dec 15
Lunches Feb 1, Mar 1, Apr 5, May 3, Jun 7, Jul 5,
Aug 2, Sep 6, Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 6Brunches
Apr 21, May 19, Jun 15, Jul 21, Aug 18, Sep 22, Oct 20, Nov 17, Dec 15
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMar 17 CHICKEN AND CABBAGE ROLL DINNER
Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Mar 20 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mar 21 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mar 21 MUSICAL SHOWCASE West Elgin Secondary School, 139 Graham Rd, West Lorne Sponsored by West Lorne Kiwanis Club. Four schools are taking part in this annual event with a participating student enrollment of 500 plus. The gate receipts are being used to bring in a Clinician to WESS to further assist music students with their studies. 7–9pm.
519-768-1798
Mar 23 SCHNITzEL AND CABBAGE ROLL SALE Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Mar 30 WEST LORNE OPTIMIST EASTER EGG HUNT 142 Chestnut St, West Lorne
519-768-1055
Mar 30 EASTER BUNNY VISITS SPARTA Side Room of the Sparta Tearoom One free picture with the Easter Bunny! Easter egg hunts, gifts, draws and picture mounting. Fun and surprises. Donations to Caring Cupboard appreciated. 12–3pm.
519-775-2312 www.spartacandles.com www.spartahouse.com
Mar 30 RODNEY EASTER EGG HUNT Rodney Park, 135 Queen St, Rodney
Mar 31 BRODERICK’S ICE CREAM PARLOUR SEASON OPENING Broderick’s Ice Cream, 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
Apr TBA WEST LORNE KIWANIS CLUB HIGHWAY #76 CLEANUP Graham Rd South to Eagle
519-768-1224
Apr 4 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Mayor’s Charity Hockey GameThe Arts & Cookery Bank
Arts & Cookery Bank photo by Philip J Bell of Shutter Studios | Mayor’s Charity Hockey Gam
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DATE EVENT CONTACTApr 5 DINNER & THE THEATRE
The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne 519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 6 ANNUAL VIMY LECTURE Elgin County Museum, 450 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas Elgin County Museum honours the memory of Wallacetown native Lance-Sgt. Ellis W. Sifton, who was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for his actions on the first day of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, by hosting a lecture on some aspects of the battle. 2pm.
519-631-1460 x159 www.elgin-county.on.ca
Apr 7 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 9 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 11 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 13 WALLACETOWN AG SOCIETY DINNER & SILENT AUCTION Dutton Community Centre
519-762-2617
Apr 13 ELECTRONIC CLEANUP CASO Station, 750 Talbot St, St. Thomas
519-633-2535 www.narhf.org
Apr 13 DIVA’S DAY OUT Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Apr 14 MAYOR’S CHARITY HOCKEY GAME Timken Community Centre, 2 Third Ave, St. Thomas St. Thomas City Council and staff take on Elgin County Council and staff. Donations will be accepted at the gate for the Elgin-St. Thomas United Way. 4-5:30pm.
519-631-1680 x4196
Apr 17 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 20 MUSEUM & GROUNDS CLEAN UP DAY Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
Apr 20 CANADALE NURSERIES 2013 GRAND OPENING & DRAWS Canadales Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Apr 20 COOKING WITH HERBS DEMO—INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR#1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTApr 20 TINY TOTS SCRAP-A-THON
West Elgin Community Centre, 135 Queen St, Rodney519-785-2164
Apr 21 SINGER SONGWRITERS CIRCLE Princess Ave Playhouse, 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas Singer Songwriters Circle with Dave Gunning, Suzie Vinnick, Ennis. Tickets $30. 2pm.
519-633-8530 www.elgintheatreguild.ca
Apr 25 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Apr 26 FRIENDS OF YOUTH BBQ STEAK DINNER & ELIMINATION DRAW Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Apr 27 OPENING DAY OF TROUT FISHING Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer
www.catfishcreek.ca
Apr 27 WINEMAKER’S DINNER Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
Apr 28 TRAIN SHOW CASO Station, 750 Talbot St, St. Thomas Please check website or call for more information.
519-633-2535 www.narhf.org
MAY IS MUSEUM MONTH“May is Museum Month” is a province-wide campaign organized by
the Ontario Museum Association. Check out the museums listings starting on page 19 and visit one of our remarkable museums today!
May 1 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 1– Oct 14
ACCOUNTS OF A HARD DAY’S WORK ExHIBIT Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
May 2 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Hike for Hospice
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMay 4 BUILD A POND SEMINAR
Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 4 BUILD A WATER FEATURE SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 4 CREATE AN INUKSHUK SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 4 RODNEY HORTICULTURE PLANT SALE Rodney Community Centre, 135 Queen St, Rodney
519-785-0937
May 4 PLANNING & GROWING AN HERB GARDEN WORKSHOP Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR#1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
May 4–5 ST.THOMAS-ELGIN STUDIO TOUR—OPEN STUDIO Various studios around Elgin-St. Thomas will be open to visitors.
519-631-4040 or 519-860-6851 www.stepac.ca
May 5 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 5 HIKE FOR HOSPICE Location TBA Why hike? Funds raised through the hike can insure that more Canadians receive the end-of-life care they wish for. 100% of the funds raised stay in your community. Please see the website for more information.
www.serenityhousehospice.ca
May 7 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 9–12 & 16–19
OlD lOvE Princess Avenue Playhouse, 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas A play by Norm Foster. Tickets $15. Thur–Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm.
519-633-8530 www.elgintheatreguild.ca
May 10 GIRL’S NIGHT OUT—REAL FOOD, REAL FUN, REAL CULINARY CONVERSATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 10 EDUCATION DAY (GRADES 3 AND 7) Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMay 11 CELEBRATING SPARTA’S BEGINNING
Quaker Cemetery, 45 Sparta Ln519-775-2292
May 11 FOUR SEASONS LONG LUNCH: SPRING The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 11 TIM HORTON’S TROUT DERBY Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer
www.catfishcreek.ca
May 11–12
MOTHER’S DAY OPEN HOUSE Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
May 11–12
WAR OF 1812 WEEKEND Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown It’s the British vs. the American’s in the War of 1812. Re-enactment, learn early settler skills, and visit historic merchants. Visit our website for schedule. 10am–4pm.
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
May 12 MOTHER’S DAY TREATS Broderick’s Ice Cream, 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
May 12 MOTHER’S DAY DINNER Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
May 12 MOTHER’S DAY COUNTRYSIDE TOUR & WINERY TOUR Rush Creek Wines, 48995 Jamestown Ln, Aylmer Cost $10pp, children $5. Every Mom will get a free gift. Horse drawn wagon rides will run from 1–4pm. Registration required.
519-773-5432 www.rushcreekwines.com
May 12 LAVENDER SENSE SEASON OPENING LAVENDER SENSE, 28011 Ash Ln, Wallacetown
www.lavendersense.com
May 12 STEED & CO LAVENDER MOTHER’S DAY / SEASON OPENING Steed & Co Lavender, 47589 Sparta Ln, Sparta
519-494-5525 www.steedandcompany.com
May 15 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMay 17–20
WEEKEND ICE CREAM SPECIALS Broderick’s Ice Cream, 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
May 18 BUILD A WATER FEATURE SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 18 BUILD A POND SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 18 CREATE AN INUKSHUK SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 19 OPTIMIST CLUB OF WEST LORNE BREAKFAST Old Boy’s Trailer Park, 8650 Furnival Rd, Port Glasgow
519-785-0568
May 23 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 24 GUY’S NIGHT OUT—WHAT HAPPENS IN THE COOKERY, STAYS IN THE COOKERY! The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
May 25 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
May 25 TINY TOTS TIKE-A-THON 217 Furnival Rd, Rodney
519-785-2164
May 25 SPARTA COMMUNITY WIDE GARAGE SALE The Village of Sparta Come to Sparta and enjoy the bargains at the 3rd annual Sparta Community Garage sale, rain or shine. 9am–3pm.
519-775-0054 or 519-775-2312 www.spartacandles.com
May 25 WINEMAKER’S DINNER Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Line, St. Thomas
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
May 28–Jun 8
BACk In ‘59 Port Stanley Festival Theatre Back In ‘59 delivers a non-stop parade of jukebox hits with energy and style… once again we’ll set your heart pounding and your feet stomping. Matinees 2pm; evenings 8pm.
519-782-4354 www.portstanleytheatre.ca
May 30–Jun 4
PINK PLANTS FOR A CURE Canadales Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Just 20 mins from the 401! Exit onto Hwy 73 and go south through Aylmer, then turn right onto Jamestown Line (we’re #48995). www.rushcreekwines.com • 519-773-5432 • Open 7 days a week: Mon-Sat 10-5 & Sun 12-5
Daily Tastings • Picnic Area • Gift Store • Shipping Available2013 RUSH CREEK WINES EVENTS
May 12: Mother’s Day Countryside & Winery TourAug 1 to Oct 28: Explore the Corn Maze
Sept 14 & 15: 17th Annual Harvest Festival Visit our website for more events and details.
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DATE EVENT CONTACTMay 31 (Rain date Jun 7)
MOTORCYCLE RIDE FOR UNITED WAY County of Elgin Building, 450 Sunset Dr, St.Thomas The Charity Motorcycle Ride is organized by the Elgin County United Way Special Events Committee (ECUWSEC) and all proceeds will go to the Elgin-St. Thomas United Way. A great opportunity to cruise the County, have some fun, and contribute to a meaningful cause.
519-631-1460 x164 www.elgincounty.ca
Summer Mon-Sat
FREE TOURS OF OLD ST. THOMAS CHURCH The Old St. Thomas Church, 55 Walnut St, St. Thomas
www.oldstthomaschurch.com
Jun, Jul & Aug Every Sun
MUSIC IN THE PARK: CONCERT SERIES Pinafore Park, Morris F Jones Bandshell, 93 Elm St, St. Thomas Free musical entertainment every Sunday evening. Showcasing amazing local talent. Enjoy folk, country, easy listening. For people of all ages. Weather permitting, please bring lawn chairs. 6–8pm.
519-633-7112 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
Jun TBA WEST LORNE OPTIMIST CLUB BIKE RODEO Aldborough Public School
519-768-1456
Jun 1 EDISON FEST Vienna Memorial Park, 6226 Plank Road, Vienna Family fun, music, craft & art vendors, food, contests, children’s activities & free draws. 9am–6pm. Edison Museum, 14 Snow Street, open daily mid-May to Labour Day.
519-866-5521 www.bayham.on.ca
Jun 1 BRODERICKS ICE CREAM 29TH BIRTHDAY Broderick’s Ice Cream, 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
Jun 1 BUILD A POND SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 1 CREATE AN INUKSHUK SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 1 BUILD A WATER FEATURE SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 1 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Port Stanley Art Guild Annual Show & Sale
St. Anne’s Community Festival
Rosy Rhubarb Festival
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJun 1–2 PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES—NOSTALGIA WEEKEND
Elgin County Railway Museum, 225 Wellington St, St. Thomas Visit and explore the museum’s collection of locomotives, cabooses, jiggers and other rolling stock on outdoor display. Enjoy classic cars, model aircraft, historical demonstrations, music and activities for the whole family. 10am–4pm.
519-637-6284 www.ecrm5700.org
Jun 2 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Jun 5–8 ST. ANNE’S COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 20 Morrison Dr, St. Thomas A local family fun tradition since 1972! Midway, crafters, entertainment, face painting, bingo, food and fun. Free admission. Wed/Thur 4pm–close; Fri noon–close; Sat 11am–close.
519-631-3640 stannesfestival.com
Jun 6 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
June 7–8 RELAY FOR LIFE St. Joseph’s High School, St.Thomas The 13th annual Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life involves teams of around ten people who participate in an overnight non-competitive relay. Participants take turns walking, running or strolling around the track at St. Joseph’s High School. 7pm–7am.
519-207-0437
Jun 7–9 PORT STANLEY ARTISTS’ GUILD 23RD ANNUAL SHOW & SALE Royal Canadian Legion, 310 George St W, Port Stanley The talented artists of the Port Stanley Artists’ Guild are once again pulling out the stops for their annual Gala, Show and Sale. Fri 7–10pm; Sat 12–8pm, Sun 12–5pm.
www.portstanleyartguild.com
Jun 7–9 VAN FEST Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Come see Canada’s Premiere Truck Show, including custom vans, pick-ups, and 4x4’s. Show and Shine is Saturday from 11am-5pm.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Jun 7–9 ROSY RHUBARB FESTIVAL Shedden Keystone Complex and surrounding community, Shedden The 21st Annual Rosy Rhubarb Festival celebrates rhubarb, fun and community spirit. The community welcomes visitors, tourists and vendors from near and far. Come browse the yard sales or participate in the rhubarb pie auction. Hope to see you there.
519-764-2600 www.rosyrhubarbfestival.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJun 9 WIngfIElD’S fOlly
Princess Ave Playhouse, 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas A play by Dan Needles, performed by Rod Beattie. Tickets $40. 2pm.
519-633-8530 www.elgintheatreguild.ca
Jun 9 GRAPE ESCAPE VINEYARD RUN Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas Run features 2.5, 5 & 10 km races as well as a kid’s race. Fun for the whole family. Includes lunch, entertainment and prizes. Early registration discounts available. 9am–noon.
519-631-8085 www.runningroom.com
Jun 12–July 6
HEnRy AnD AlICE: InTO THE WIlD Port Stanley Festival Theatre The long-awaited sequel to last season’s Sexy Laundry. Follow Henry and Alice into the woods as they discover the delights of camping… army rations, motorcycles, and skinny dipping… they try them all! Matinees 2pm; evenings 8pm.
519-782-4353 www.portstanleytheatre.ca
Jun 13 SUMMER OPEN HOUSE Cedarhurst Salon and Spa, 76 Talbot St, St. Thomas
519-631-7629 www.cedarhurstsalonandspa.com
Mid-June–Mid-July
STRAWBERRY SEASON Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Jun 14–16 SHEDDEN TRACTOR PULL Shedden Keystone Complex, Hwy #3, Talbot Line It’s fun, it’s loud and it’s exciting. Come watch the competition!
519-769-2010
Jun 15 CREATE AN INUKSHUK SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 15 BUILD A WATER FEATURE SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 15 BUILD A POND SEMINAR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Jun 19 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Jun 21 GIRL’S NIGHT OUT—REAL FOOD, REAL FUN, REAL CULINARY CONVERSATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Shedden Tractor Pull
Pick-Your-Own Strawberries
Shedden Tractor Pull and strawberries photos by Relish Elgin
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GREAT LAKES INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW June 28-30, 2013
Book your boarding pass to summer excitement this June for the Great Lakes International Air Show at the St. Thomas Municipal Airport!
Now the largest tourist draw in the region, attracting over 20,000 fans in 2011, the Great Lakes International Air Show (GLIAS) returns to the skies of Southwestern Ontario with another action packed family oriented event.
With the continuing support of title sponsor Ascent, our community partners and show volunteers, the 2013 show will be jam packed with aircraft displays, exhibitors, souvenir/food vendors and much more.
Prior to the flying display, get up close and personal with some of the world’s most exciting aircraft, chat with air crew from Canada and around the world, collect autographs and take in the many other exciting educational ground displays including the free Kid’s Zone. Then pamper yourself by taking in the show from our new upgraded ‘theatre’ style seating venue or move up to first class in the premium Flight Deck Chalet (includes on-site parking) where flight crew and fans relax, enjoy preferred show centre seating and a catered buffet. These tickets sold out last show, act early to avoid disappointment.
For General Admission and ‘Theatre Seating’ ticket holders, getting to the airport has never been easier. Multiple off-site parking lots ($10.00/ vehicle all day) are conveniently located just a short five minute shuttle bus ride from the airport. Shuttle service is FREE and runs throughout the day.
Since its inception, this biennial show’s mandate has been two fold; educating the general public on all things related to aviation, and raising public awareness of the sacrifices and contributions, both past and present, made by the men and women serving in our Canadian Forces.
The show is also a successful fund-raiser. In 2011 surplus proceeds of over $75,000 were distributed back into the community benefiting a broad range of regional service organizations.
JUNE 28-302013
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Royal Canadian Air Force SnowbirdsAir Demonstration Team
Tickets available at the gate, on-lineand at participating Libro Financial Branches
For more information visit our website atwww.greatlakesinternationalairshow.caRaising funds for the St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation,
St. John Ambulance, Military Family Rescue Centre (London), Cadets and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJun 22–Jul 1
LAVENDER BLOOM CELEBRATION Steed & Co Lavender, 47589 Sparta Ln, Sparta
519-494-5525 www.steedandcompany.com
Jun 23 VICTORIAN TEA Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
June 23 SUMMER SWING Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas The Stork Club Group presents Summer Swing, an outdoor concert and dance. Enjoy live music from the Big Band Era!
519-709-5948 www.quaiduvin.com
Jun 27 5TH ANNUAL WARDEN’S CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT St. Thomas Golf & Country Club, Sparta Ln, Union The golf tournament is being organized by the Elgin County United Way Special Events Committee (ECUWSEC) and all proceeds will go to the Elgin-St. Thomas United Way. A great opportunity to have some fun, socialize with others while at the same time realizing the benefits the tournament will provide to the United Way.
519-631-1460 x164 www.elgincounty.ca
Jun 28–30 GREAT LAKES INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW St. Thomas Municipal Airport Third largest airshow in Canada held at the St.Thomas Municipal Airport June 28-30, 2013. Proceeds benefiting five charities including the St.Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation.
greatlakesinternationalairshow.ca
Jun 29–30 CELEBRATING 200 YEARS OF SPARTA Parade in Village of Sparta; Dinner/Dance at Quai du Vin; Garden Party at Sparta Church Museum Join the 200th anniversary celebration starting with the parade of historical floats followed by displays of old Sparta at the community hall and a dinner/dance in the evening. Sunday, visit an historical Sparta display at the garden party.
519-775-2292
Jun 29–30 ASSOCIATION OF PORT STANLEY ARTISTS SHOW Omstead Building, Port Stanley Harbour An art show displaying works from members of the Port Stanley Art Association. Please check the website for more detailed information.
www.portstanleyartists.com
June 30 WEST LORNE OPTIMIST CLUB SHOW & SHINE IN THE SHADE Miller Park, 134 Chestnut St, West Lorne Car show from 8:30am–noon with cash prizes and a great prize table; breakfast 8:30–11am.
519-768-2972
Great Lakes International Air Show
West Lorne Optimist Show & Shine in the Shade
Great Lakes International Air Show photo by Mark Girdauskas | Show & Shine in the Shade photo by Relish Elgin
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJul & Aug (Every day)
SUMMER DAYS WITH THE BEEKEEPER Clovermead Bees & Honey Adventure Farm, 11302 Imperial Rd, Aylmer
519-773-5503 www.clovermead.com
Jul TBA FREE MOVIE IN THE PARK Pinafore Park, 93 Elm St, St. Thomas Free movie in beautiful Pinafore Park at 9pm. New release family movie on a 25’ screen! Please bring a non-perishable food item for the food bank.
519-633-7112 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
Jul TBA OPTIMIST CLUB OF WEST LORNE BREAKFAST Old Boy’s Trailer Park, 8650 Furnival Rd, Port Glasgow
519-768-2972
Jul TBA WEST LORNE OPTIMIST CLUB JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT Wardsville Golf Club
519-768-2691
Jun 29–Jul 1
PORT STANLEY CANFEST Port Stanley A Canada Day celebration featuring live music, boat parade, fireworks, Port perch plate, veterans parade and cake cutting celebration and much more! See our website for details. Fun for everyone to ‘Shop, Dine, Stay’.
www.portstanleycanfest.ca
Jul 1 DUTTON CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Sons of Scotland Park, Dutton Enjoy fun activities throughout the day, starting at noon! Free swim, volunteer awards, opening ceremonies, musical entertainment, kids activities, fireworks at dusk.
519-762-3209 www.duttondunwich.on.ca
Jul 1 PORT BURWELL CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Port Burwell Legion to Cenotaph Parade at 11am followed by flag raising ceremony, music, entertainment, children’s activities, food, fun & cake cutting. Visit the Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse.
519-874-1190 www.bayham.on.ca
Jul 1 ST. THOMAS CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Pinafore Park, St. Thomas The City of St. Thomas is hosting a spectacular fireworks display at 10pm. Food, fun and family entertainment.
519-633-7112 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
Jul 1 WEST LORNE CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Miller Park, West Lorne 1pm Kids Country Carnival & other activities; 5pm fish fry; 7pm opening ceremonies, baseball games, Snake Lady show; 9:30 fireworks.
519-785-0560 www.westelgin.net
519-775-2216 • www.QuaiduVin.com2km north of Sparta, Ontario
QUAIDUVIN2013 EVENTS
apr 27 / may 25 WINEMAKERS DINNERSJun 9 GRAPE ESCAPE VINEYARD RUN
Jul 7 ULTIMATE TRIBUTESJul 28 MOTOWN MEMORIES
aug 11 DISCO MANIAaug 25 REDS, WHITES & THE BLUES
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJul 1 MALAHIDE & AYLMER CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS
East Elgin Community Complex, 531 Talbot St, Aylmer Something for everyone—inflatables, carnival games, mini golf, photo booth, crafts & activities, BBQ and entertainment. All ages are guaranteed a great time. Free public skating. Fireworks at dusk. 5–9pm.
519-773-5631 www.eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca
Jul 1 HALF-PRICE HERB SALE Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
Jul 1 CANADA DAY KARAOKE & SUNDAE SPECIALS Broderick’s Ice Cream, 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
Jul 1 FINGAL CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Fingal Ball Park
519-769-2010
Jul 2– Aug 30
SUMMER DAY CAMPS Pinafore and Waterworks Parks, St.Thomas
519-633-7112 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
Jul 4–16 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Jul 5–7 BALLS BIKE RALLY Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Ride with a thousand for charity. Ride, eat and enjoy the entertainment. Camping is available.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Jul 7 RODNEY KIWANIS CLUB KIDS FISHING DERBY Port Glasgow Marina Registration open at 9:30am, fishing 10-2pm. Free hotdog and pop. Must have parent/guardian present. Prizes for biggest fish in age groups but all children are well rewarded!
519-785-0163
Jul 7 ULTIMATE TRIBUTES Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Line, St. Thomas Five hours of live entertainment featuring some of the best tribute artists in the area. Event in support of Easter Seals. Tickets: $20 advance; $25 at the gate. 2–7pm.
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
Day Out With Thomas Fingal Canada Day Celebrations
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJul 7 PORT GLASGOW YACHT CLUB ANNUAL STEAK BBQ
Port Glasgow Marina Over 300 dinners served. Cost $15 and all are welcome.
519-785-1765
Jul 10–27 nOT In My BACkyARD Port Stanley Festival Theatre Political satire, love among the vegetables, and some hard lines drawn in the dirt. Organizers of a local community garden get more than they bargained for when an organic food dream turns into a practical nightmare in this musical tour de force. Matinees 2pm; evenings 8pm.
519-782-4353 www.portstanleytheatre.ca
Jul 12–14 DAYLILY ENSEMBLE GARDENS—OPEN GARDEN 25 Mandeville Rd, St. Thomas
519-631-8927
Jul 17 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Jul 19–20 FRESHFEST: A LOCAL TASTE ExPERIENCE CASO Station, 750 Talbot St, St. Thomas Featuring food and drink from local producers, wineries and breweries.
www.freshfest.ca
Jul 19– 21 PORT STANLEY PRIDE WEEKEND Events throughout the village of Port Stanley. Please see website.
www.portstanley.net
Jul 19–21 & 26-28
DAY OUT WITH THOMAS St. Thomas Elgin Memorial Centre, 80 Wilson Ave, St. Thomas All aboard! Take a 25-minute train ride with Thomas the Tank Engine, meet Sir Topham Hatt, enjoy live music, storytelling, Thomas inflatables, hands-on activities, Sodor Island hay bale maze & much more! 8am–6pm. For tickets, call 1-888-222-6608.
519-637-6284 www.ticketweb.ca/dowt
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19-21 & 26-282013
JULY80 Wilson Ave, St. Thomas, ON
St. Thomas-Elgin Memorial Centre
Hosted by the Elgin County Railway Museum
19-21 & 26-282013
JULY80 Wilson Ave, St. Thomas, ON
St. Thomas-Elgin Memorial Centre
Hosted by the Elgin County Railway Museum
www.ticketweb.ca /dowtor call 888.222.6608
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DATE EVENT CONTACTJul 20 CACTUS, CATTLE & COWBOYS WESTERN FESTIVAL
West Lorne 7am West Lorne Fire Dept breakfast; 9am vendors, family events, farmers market. Dog agility show, petting zoo, Battle of the Bands, trail rides (BYOH). Noon horse parade.
1-866-401-2965 www.cactuscattleandcowboys.ca
Jul 20 DUTTON LIONS SPORTSFEST Sons of Scotland Park, Dutton Come out for some fast hitting ball during this weekend hosted by the Dutton Lions.
Jul 20 ANNUAL STREET DANCE Co-Trac Ford Parking Lot, Main Street, Dutton Annual street dance featuring Radio. Proceeds to Dutton Dunwich Parks and Recreation and Minor Sports. Age of majority in effect. 9pm–1am.
519-762-3209 www.duttondunwich.on.ca
Jul 20 FOUR SEASONS LONG LUNCH: SUMMER The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Jul 20–21 HORSE CAMP & TRAIL RIDES 28660 Talbot Ln, Wallacetown Trail rides on Trans Canada Trails and private trails to Lake Erie. Overnight horse stalls available, advance booking required. Camp fire and jamboree. Sat 3pm; Sun 10am.
519-762-2783 or 1-866-401-2965
Jul 21 DUTTON COMMUNITY POOL SWIM MEET Dutton Dunwich Community Pool
519-762-2772 www.duttondunwich.on.ca
Jul 26–28 PORT STANLEY HARBOURFEST & TALL SHIP Port Stanley Harbour Nautical celebration of the War of 1812, the St. Lawrence II Brigantine ship, battle re-enactments, midway, vendors, entertainment, merchants’ specials. Come and ‘SHOP, DINE, STAY’. Fri noon–Sun 5pm.
519-782-3673 www.portstanley.net
Jul 27 KIDS, COPS AND CANADIAN TIRE FISHING DERBY Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Bob Izsumi has organized a fantastic fishing derby with the help of the Ontario Police Association and Canadian Tire. It is a great family outing. You won’t want to miss this fun day! 9am.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Cactus, Cattle & Cowboys Western Festival Clovermead Bee Beard Competition
Cactus, Cattle & Cowboys and Clovermead Bee Beard photos by Relish Elgin
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Join us for our Not-to-BEE-Missed Annual Events!
Bring your friends before the Bee and try the Beard Competition
ANNUAL
BEE BEARDCOMPETITION
DATE EVENT CONTACTJul 27 (Rain date Aug 10)
CLOVERMEAD’S 9TH ANNUAL BEE BEARD COMPETITION & PIONEER GAMES Clovermead Bees & Honey Adventure Farm, 11302 Imperial Rd, Aylmer Teams of beekeepers compete for title of World’s Bee Beard Champion. They load up their faces with bees and dance down the catwalk. Pioneer Games include seed spitting, cross cut sawing, tug o’war, sack, human buggy, and spoon races. Admission $11+tax; group of 5 is $50+tax. Includes access to adventure farm fun! Competition starts at 2:30pm.
519-773-5503 www.clovermead.com
Jul 27–28 ASSOCIATION OF PORT STANLEY ARTISTS SHOW Omstead Building, Port Stanley Harbour An art show displaying works from members of the Port Stanley Art Association. Please check the website for more detailed information.
www.portstanleyartists.com
Jul 28 MOTOWN MEMORIES Quai du Vin Estate Winery, 45811 Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas Five hours of live entertainment featuring some of the best Motown tribute artists in the area. Visit website for full event details. Tickets $20 advance $25 at the gate. 2–7pm.
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
Jul 29–Aug 2
KIDS SUMMER GRIEF CAMP Please check website for details
519-637-3034 www.serenityhousehospice.ca
Jul 31–Aug 17
MINI PUTT Port Stanley Festival Theatre Taking a last gasp at success, a down and out bachelor buys a derelict miniputt and tries to give it new life, while looking for love, redemption, and power tools in all the wrong places. Matinees 2pm; evenings 8pm.
519-782-4353 www.portstanleytheatre.ca
Month of Aug
PEACH SEASON Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Aug 1– Oct 28
RUSH CREEK CORN MAzE Rush Creek Wines, 48995 Jamestown Ln, Aylmer Test your skills all day in a fun family friendly maze! $5/person. Children in strollers free. School groups welcome. Mon–Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 12–5pm.
519-773-5432 www.rushcreekwines.com
Aug 2–5 PORT BURWELL TUB DAzE Port Burwell East Beach Family fun & food, beach volleyball, fire truck pulling contest, beer tent, music, kid’s activities. Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse. Fireworks Sun Aug 4th at dark. 9am–10pm.
519-874-4450 www.bayham.on.ca
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DATE EVENT CONTACTAug 4 ANNUAL FISH FRY & FIREWORKS
Port Glasgow Marina Starts with a family fish fry put on by West Elgin volunteer groups. Dinner $15, over 600 dinners served annually. Live band throughout the day and fireworks at dusk. 4:30–10pm.
519-785-1765
Aug 8-11 IRON HORSE FESTIVAL St. Thomas A community festival celebrating our heritage, featuring entertainment, food booths, midway, vendors, artists in the park, kids’ junction, and Iron Chef grill-off. Thurs–Sat 11am–11pm; Sun 11am–5pm.
www.ironhorsefestival.com
Aug 9–11 AYLMER & EAST ELGIN AGRICULTURAL FAIR Aylmer Fair Grounds, 139 Pine St E, Aylmer Daily entertainment, demo derbies, agricultural exhibits, arts and craft competitions, food vendors and midway rides! Come join us for sun & fun at The Aylmer Fair. 10am–10pm.
519-773-3445 www.aylmerfair.ca
Aug 9–11 ELGIN HISTORICAL SHOW Dan Patterson Conservation Area, Highbury Ave, just N of St. Thomas The Elgin Historical Show, organized by the Kettle Valley Pioneers, is always the second full weekend in August. Antique show demonstrates how farming was done in the pioneer days. 9am–5pm.
Aug 10 MEET & GREET A CONTRACTOR Silverthorn Landscape Supplies, 46400 Talbot Ln, St. Thomas
519-765-2379 www.silverthornlandscape.com
Aug 10 HOME BUILDING CENTRE HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Coordinated by the Friends of Springwater and sponsored by Aylmer’s Secord Home Building Centre, this first Annual Horseshoe Tournament will be a fun day of competition and great prizes.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Aug 10 LAVENDER FAIRY FESTIVAL Steed & Co Lavender, 47589 Sparta Ln, Sparta Indulge in an afternoon filled with fairy fun and lore. Discover the Lavender Fairy and learn about her important job. Guest entertainment. Bring your wings! Noon–4pm.
519-494-5525 www.steedandcompany.com
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Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Fair Lavender Fairy Festival
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DATE EVENT CONTACTAug 10–11 PEACHFEST
Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley Enjoy the harvest with pick your own peaches, some farm fun including tractor rides and a corn maze and also enjoy some of our new peach baked goods. Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm.
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Aug 11 VICTORIAN TEA Backus-Page House Museum, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown Enjoy tea, sandwiches and desserts served by costumed volunteers in the charming atmosphere of our museum grounds. $10/person.
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
Aug 11 DISCO MANIA Quai du Vin Estate Winery, Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas See website for more information.
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
Aug 11 BRUNCH BY THE WATERFALLS Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
Aug 12–16 KIDS SUMMER GRIEF CAMP 519-637-3034 www.serenityhousehospice.ca
Aug 15 FRED EAGLESMITH CONCERT CASO Station, 750 Talbot St, St. Thomas Please check website or call for more information.
519-633-2535 www.narhf.org
Aug 16–18 FRED EAGLESMITH CHARITY MUSIC FESTIVAL Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Come out and see this popular entertainer for the day or the weekend. Fred’s line-up includes Americana, Alternative Country, Bluegrass, Rock, and just great song writing. Enjoy great Canadian music at its best. Visit www.fredeaglesmith.com or purchase tickets at the gate.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Aug 17 3 PORT CYCLE TOUR Port Burwell, Port Bruce, Port StanleyRide the challenging routes of Southern Ontario’s best cycling destination presented by the Aylmer Express Graphics Group. Choose from 160km, 100km and 50km routes with lunch provided in Port Bruce.
www.threeporttour.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTAug 17 RIBS & RUBIES: SIGNATURE ANNUAL FUNDRAISER EVENT
The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne The experience… come for an evening of gourmet tastes and inspiration. Don’t miss this gem-studded evening—an opportunity to experience and celebrate our local culture while helping to fund future “community spirit” programming offered by The Bank. 6pm.
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Aug 18 OPTIMIST CLUB OF WEST LORNE BREAKFAST Old Boy’s Trailer Park, 8650 Furnival Rd, Port Glasgow
519-785-0568
Aug 21 ELGIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BARBECUE Pinafore Park, Elm St, St. Thomas Come out and enjoy great local food. The event runs rain or shine the third Wednesday of August each year. It serves approximately 700-800 people. Adults $12. 5–7pm.
519-762-3749
Aug 21–Sept 14
DRINKING ALONE Port Stanley Festival Theatre Trivial Pursuit gone bad, a role-playing first time escort, a hard drinking news anchor, and way too much family history! Matinees 2pm; evenings 8pm.
519-782-4353 www.portstanleytheatre.ca
Aug 23–25 SHEDDEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FALL FAIR Shedden Keystone Complex, Hwy #3, Talbot Line Come out for the fun, food, and friendship. Something for everyone!
519-769-2010
Aug 24 STRAFFORDVILLE WATERMELON FEST Straffordville Community Centre Park, 56169 Heritage Ln Parade at 10am. Pancake breakfast at firehall, family fun, music, entertainment, children’s activities, pony & midway rides, silent auction, craft vendors, great food, movie at dark. 8am–11pm; Parade at 10am (school to park).
519-866-5573 www.bayham.on.ca
Straffordville Watermelon Fest
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MIDWAY BUSKERS ARTISAN’S VILLAGE
RIB FESTKIDS’ JUNCTIONCAR SHOW
Food Vendors, Shops & Artisans
Exciting PerformersSomething Different
Every Day!
www.ironhorsefestival.com
AUGUST 8-11 NEWWEEKEND!NEW MIDWAY!
DATE EVENT CONTACTAug 24 TALBOT TRAIL OF YARD SALES
County Wide 100 kms of yard sales, farm produce stands, unique shops, museums, wineries, art galleries, and so much more. Just follow the Talbot Trail.
www.elgintourist.com
Aug 24 TALBOT TRAIL OF YARD SALES: BAYHAM Throughout Bayham Follow Talbot Trail of Yard Sales filled with fun & treasures throughout Bayham along Heritage Line to Plank Road through Richmond, Straffordville & Vienna to Port Burwell. 8am–3pm.
519-866-5521 www.bayham.on.ca
Aug 24–25 TALBOT TRAIL OF YARD SALES: COUNTRY SEAT Country Seat Upholstery Studio, 28143 Talbot Ln, Wallacetown Many vendors and charities with a wide variety of goods. Antiques, collectables, kitchen ware, furniture, Christmas décor and home décor. Please come and browse. 8am–4pm.
519-762-2965
Aug 24 TALBOT TRAIL OF YARD SALES: EMPIRE VALLEY FARM MARKET 27983 Talbot Ln, Wallacetown For lots of unique treasures plan on stopping here on your way down the Talbot Trail. Outdoor farmers market, multi-family yard sales, unique vendors, firefighters breakfast & lunch, hot roasted sweet corn. Proceeds to Dutton/Dunwich Fire Dept. 8am–2pm.
519-762-3504 www.empirevalleyfarms.com
Aug 25 REDS, WHITES & THE BLUES Quai du Vin Estate Winery, Fruit Ridge Ln, St. Thomas Five hours of live entertainment featuring some of the best Blues artists in the area. Tickets $20 advance; $25 at the gate. 2–7pm.
519-775-2216 www.quaiduvin.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTAug 31 FRIENDS OF SPRINGWATER FIREWORKS
Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Whether you’re camping or like to come for the day, you won’t want to miss the evening’s spectacular display of fireworks over the Springwater Pond.
www.catfishcreek.ca
Aug 31–Sept 1
ST. THOMAS FIRE MUSTER Pinafore Park, St. Thomas Firefighter competitions, car show, parade, entertainment, antique trucks and apparatus. Weekend of free family fun!
519-631-0210
Saturdays in Sept
CLOVERMEAD ANNUAL HONEY HARVEST FESTIVAL Clovermead Bees & Honey Adventure Farm, 11302 Imperial Rd, Aylmer Come watch honey harvested from the hive, dip your own beeswax candle, safely see a live bee hive opened. Bee Beard demonstration at 2:30 pm. Admission $11+tax; group of 5 $50+tax. 9am–5:30pm.
519-773-5503 www.clovermead.com
Sept 7–Nov 3
APPLE SEASON Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Sept 7–8 APPLEFEST Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley Help us kick off the apple season and sample some of our early apple varieties. Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm.
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Sept 7–8 FALL MUM FESTIVAL Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Sept 8 BRODERICK’S ICE CREAM CELEBRATES GRANDPARENTS DAY 290 Bridge St, Port Stanley
www.brodericksicecreamparlour.com
Sept 8 WINGFIELD UNBOUND Princess Ave Playhouse, 40 Princess Ave, St. Thomas A play by Dan Needles, performed by Rod Beattie. Tickets $40. 2pm.
519-633-8530 www.elgintheatreguild.ca
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DATE EVENT CONTACT
Sept 13–15
RODNEY ALDBOROUGH AGRICULTURE SOCIETY FAIR Rodney Park, Queens St, Rodney
519-768-1858
Sept 14 DOORS OPEN EAST ELGIN Aylmer, Malahide, Bayham Visit participating sites of cultural, recreational or local interest in the Town of Aylmer, the Municipality of Bayham and the Township of Malahide. Info also at www.doorsopenontario.on.ca. 10am–4pm.
www.bayham.on.ca www.aylmer.ca www.malahide.ca
Sept 14-15 17TH ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL Rush Creek Wines, 48995 Jamestown Ln, Aylmer Winery open house! Cheese sampling, entertainment both days, horse drawn wagon rides, corn maze and crafts. Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 12–5pm.
519-773-5432 www.rushcreekwines.com
Sept 14–15
HERITAGE FARM SHOW Backus-Page House, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown This annual show features steam engines, working horses, threshing, blacksmithing, antiques, tractors, farmer’s market, children’s activities, machinery exhibits and more! 10am–4pm.
519-762-3072
Sept 14–15
FALL BULB FESTIVAL Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Sept 15 BRUNCH BY THE WATERFALLS Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
COME OUT FOR SOME
Horsin’ Aroundat the 159th Rodney ALDBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL Fair
SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15Horse Shows/Competitions, Farm Olympics,
Tractor Pull, Lawnmower Races, Demo Derby and sooo much more.
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DATE EVENT CONTACTSept 17 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE
NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Sept 18 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Sept 20–29
FRIENDS OF PORTSIDE SHOW & SALE Portside Gallery 187½ Main St, Port Stanley 3rd Annual Art show by regional artists of works in various sizes, styles, mediums and prices. Admission free and everyone welcome. Opening reception Sept 20, 7–9pm. 11am–5pm daily.
519-782-7066 portside.cuttingpromotions.com
Sept 21 DOORS OPEN PORT STANLEY/SPARTA Port Stanley, Sparta & surrounding area This event presents a unique opportunity to visit many historical and cultural venues. Guides in historical costumes will share our heritage with you as you tour many sites not usually open to public. 10am–4pm.
www.portstanley.net
Sept 21–22
FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas Fun for the entire family! Enjoy fall decorating seminars and fun Kid’s Club activities. Sat 8am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm.
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Sept 22 ELGIN COUNTY’S AMAzING RACE Join us for an adventure you will not soon forget. Register your team, collect your pledges, and then show up on race day to receive your first clue. Decipher each clue to find your next checkpoint—compete in physical or intellectual challenges, have a blast and win awesome prizes!
www.escf.ca
Sept 26 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Sept 27–29
WALLACETOWN FAIR Wallacetown Fairgrounds Bring the whole family out and enjoy the 153rd Annual Wallacetown Fair!
www.wallacetownfair.com
Wallacetown Fair Rush Creek Wines Harvest Festival
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DATE EVENT CONTACTSept 28 ACTIVE ELGIN DAY
Across Elgin-St.Thomas For one day only organizations across Elgin County will open their doors and offer residents and visitors of all ages and abilities a chance to try various sport, leisure and recreational activities for free or at a discounted rate!
519-631-9900 www.activeelgin.ca
Sept 28 FOUR SEASONS LONG LUNCH: FALL The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Fall (Date TBA)
ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE CAR-A-VAN TOUR This tour allows you to visit several farms or agri-businesses in East Elgin. Tour maps are available the beginning of September. 10am–3pm.
519-633-0114
Weekends in Oct
FERGUSON’S SCARECROW PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Ferguson’s Produce,11026 Wellington Rd, St. Thomas Corn maze, wagon rides, scarecrow making (bring own clothes), pumpkin launcher, face painting, concession booth and harvest decorations. School tours and birthday parties welcome. 11am–5pm.
www.fergusonproduce.com
Saturdays in Oct & Thanks- giving Monday
CLOVERMEAD PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Clovermead Bees & Honey Adventure Farm, 11302 Imperial Rd, Aylmer Celebrate the world of pumpkins, the great pumpkin drop, pumpkin seed spitting, apple sling shot, pumpkin cannon show, pick your own pumpkin. Bushels of family fun. Admission $11+tax, group of 5 $50+tax. 9am–5:30pm.
519-773-5503 www.clovermead.com
Oct 1 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Oct 3 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Oct 6 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Oct 8 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Oct 16 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
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DATE EVENT CONTACTOct 19 ELGIN FALL COLOURS STUDIO TOUR
Various Locations Featuring artist studios in Elgin, including Romantic Designs at 120 Wellington St, St. Thomas. Sat & Sun 9am–5pm.
519-860-6851
Oct 19 TINY TOTS SCRAP-A-THON West Elgin Community Centre, 135 Queen St, Rodney
519-785-2164
Oct 24 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986
Oct 24–26 WALLACETOWN HAUNTED HOUSE Wallacetown Fairgrounds Come out for a frightfully good time! 7–10pm.
519-762-2617
Oct 25 GUY’S NIGHT OUT—WHAT HAPPENS IN THE COOKERY, STAYS IN THE COOKERY! The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Oct 26 ADULT HALLOWEEN DANCE Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Oct 26–27 PUMPKINFEST Great Lakes Farms, 5111 Union Rd, Port Stanley Get ready for Halloween with free pumpkin decorating. Also enjoy watching pumpkins fly from our pumpkin launcher! Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm.
www.greatlakesfarms.ca
Oct 27 CHILDREN’S HALLOWEEN PARTY Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Oct 31 HALLOWEEN TREATS Olde Rodney Jail, 135 Queen St, Rodney
www.westelgin.net
Nov 1 ANNUAL ART AUCTION St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre, 301 Talbot St, St. Thomas The Annual Art Auction includes a silent and live auction; it’s a fast moving, fun event featuring fine art from our local artists and artisans. 6:30pm–11pm.
519-631-4040 www.stepac.ca
Canadale’s Christmas Open House
Fall Train Rides on the Port Stanley Terminal Railway
Canadale Open House photo by Mark Girdauskas | Port Stanley Term
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DATE EVENT CONTACTNov 1 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS
The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 2 TRACHTENBALL DINNER & DANCE Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Nov 3 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 5 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT COOKING DEMONSTRATION The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 7 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 8–10 VILLAGE OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND Village of Port Stanley Visit the merchants and business owners of Port Stanley for special deals and activities.
www.portstanley.net
Nov 9 FEAST AT THE FORGE Forge & Anvil Museum, 46316 Sparta Ln, Sparta
519-775-2292
Nov 9–10 & 23–24
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Canadale Nurseries, 269 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas Christmas at Canadale! Celebrate the season with decorating demos and workshops. Free photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus and their live reindeer. Hot charity lunch. Sat 8am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm.
519-631-7264 www.canadale.com
Nov 10 WAR MEMORIAL SERVICES Shedden Keystone Complex, Hwy #3, Talbot Line Truly one of the nicest memorial services around. Great community coming together to remember.
519-769-2010
Nov 10 PORT BURWELL ARMISTICE DAY PARADE Port Burwell Legion to Cenotaph
519-874-4308
Nov 11 RODNEY REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE Rodney Library
Nov 11 ST. THOMAS REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital, 189 Elm St, St. Thomas
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DATE EVENT CONTACTNov 11 WEST LORNE REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
West Lorne Cenotaph, Arena, Graham Rd519-768-1890
Nov 11 AYLMER REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES Cenotaph, Talbot St, Aylmer
Nov 16–17 9TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln RR #1, Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
Nov 19–Nov 30
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS: A BANK HOLIDAY ExTRAVAGANzA The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne Nov 19 Holiday Market Opens; Nov 20 Nine Wednesday Experience; Nov 23 Cookie Bake; Nov 24 Yuletide Brunch; Nov 26 Traditional Festive Market; Nov 28 It’s time to Hang It Up; Nov 29 Light It Up—Gingerbread House Making & Santa Parade; Nov 30 Celebration Cook Off Long Lunch
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 20 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 21 REVIVING THE LOST ARTS: FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NExT (COOKING DEMO) The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 21 8TH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Cedarhurst Salon and Spa, 76 Talbot St, St. Thomas
519-631-7629 www.cedarhurstsalonandspa.com
Nov 22–Dec 6
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENT Rodney, West Lorne, Dutton and Wallacetown Western Elgin shop local event. Visit each business location for draw tickets to win in-store draw prizes. Draws to be held on Dec 9.
Nov 23–24 SPARTA COUNTRY CHRISTMAS Side room of the Sparta House Tea Room, 46342 Sparta Ln Free picture taken with Santa and mounted. Letters to Santa forwarded to the North Pole. Free hot chocolate and gift. Donations to Caring Cupboard appreciated. 12–3pm.
519-775-0054 or 519-775-2312 www.spartacandles.com
Nov 29 PORT STANLEY DICKENS DAY PARADE Starts at 7pm.
Annual Christmas Carol Sing at Old St. Thomas Church
12 Days of Christmas Cookie Bake at the Bank
Annual Christmas Carol Sing photo by Relish Elgin | Cookie Bake photo courtesy of the Arts & Cookery Bank
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Holiday Fantasy of LightsNovember 30th to December 31st, 2013
Pinafore Park, Elm St., St. Thomas, OntarioLights on Nightly from 5-10pm
Free Admission Freewill Donations Welcome
Free Weekend Entertainment In the Dance Pavilion
Free Rides Through the Park On the People Mover Every Weekend, 7-9pm
For information, email [email protected] or visit www.fantasylights.org
21st Annual
Warm Up in the Pavilion with Coffee, Hot Chocolate and Popcorn
DATE EVENT CONTACTNov 29 WEST LORNE SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Santa arrives in West Lorne. His sleigh follows a parade of floats, horses and walkers adorned with brightly coloured lights and deco-rations. Santa will greet the children at the West Lorne arena. Parade at 7pm; free public skating until 9pm. Please join us for the activities.
519-768-2691
Nov 30 A LAVENDER CHRISTMAS Steed & Co Lavender, 47589 Sparta Line, Sparta
519-494-5525 www.steedandcompany.com
Nov 30 FOUR SEASONS LONG LUNCH: WINTER The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Nov 30–Dec 31
HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS Pinafore Park, Elm St, St. Thomas Fantasy of Lights is a Christmas light display located throughout Pinafore Park. Entertainment is provided in the Main Pavilion on Weekends from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Hot Chocolate, Coffee and Popcorn are available. On weekends the people mover will take your family through the light displays at the park. A free will donation is accepted at the gate. 5–10pm nightly.
www.fantasylights.org
Dec 1 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CAROL SING The Old St. Thomas Church, 55 Walnut St, St. Thomas Annual Carol Sing with emcee Steve Peters, and the Salvation Army Band plays carol requests. Church shaped cookies, mince tarts, hot cider served. Free will offering to Salvation Army Family Services. Dress warmly. 3pm.
www.oldstthomaschurch.com
12 Days of Christmas Cookie Bake at the Bank
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DATE EVENT CONTACTDec 1 FINGAL SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Downtown Fingal starting at 2pm. Come and see the many floats and participants. The jolly elf himself will be there!
Fingal Optomist Club
Dec 5 THURSDAY’S TEMPTING TASTES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Dec 7 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WALK Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer Stroll along a candle lit path through the Springwater Forest and join local performers as they celebrate the spirit of Christmas. Sip on a hot beverage and see who awaits you at the end of the trail!
www.catfishcreek.ca
Dec 7 RODNEY PARADE & CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS 2pm free Library program; 3:30pm Snake Lady Show, wagon rides plus other activities; 4:30pm hot dogs/hot choc sponsored by Lions Club & Fairles; 5:30pm evening parade downtown; Santa Claus at Rodney Legion after parade.
519-785-0560
Dec 7 PORT BURWELL SANTA CLAUS PARADE Santa Claus community parade starts at 6:30pm. All floats and entries welcome. Port Burwell Legion on Wellington St to Library. Goodies and hot drinks.
519-874-4450 [email protected]
Dec 7 1850s CHRISTMAS DINNER Backus-Page House, 29424 Lakeview Ln, Wallacetown
519-762-3072 www.backuspagehouse.ca
Dec 7 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
Dec 8 SIx SUNDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Dec 14 STRAFFORDVILLE SANTA CLAUS PARADE Santa Claus community parade at 10:30am. All floats and entries welcome. Straffordville Public School to Community Centre. Visit Santa. Goodies and hot drinks.
519-866-5521
Dec 14 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Heritage Line Herbs, 53443 Heritage Ln, RR #1 Aylmer
519-866-5577 www.heritagelineherbs.com
Dec 18 NINE WEDNESDAYS: CULINARY HANDS-ON ExPERIENCES The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Dec 19 FEST-A-MONTH: CULTURAL DINNER CELEBRATIONS The Arts & Cookery Bank, 242 Graham Rd, West Lorne
519-768-9986 www.theartsandcookerybank.com
Dec 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER & DANCE Saxonia Hall, 522 Talbot St W, Aylmer DJ Eugene Burge. Our famous all-you-can-eat: garden salad and bun, chicken, beef, cabbage rolls, mashed potatoes and gravy, veg, dessert, coffee/tea. 5:30pm.
519-773-5271 www.saxoniahall.com
Dec 31 FAMILY NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY East Elgin Community Complex, 531 Talbot St W, Aylmer Face painting, cotton candy, crafts, carnival games, inflatables, photo booth and Val the Snake Lady. Public skating in the Kinsmen Arena. $10 per family. 6–9pm.
519-773-5631 eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca
Christmas Holidays
TIM HORTONS FREE PUBLIC SKATING East Elgin Community Complex, 531 Talbot St W, Aylmer
519-773-5631 eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca
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FAX 519-631-4549• EMAIL [email protected]
www.elgintourist.com