Canada tourism industry grows faster than expected. Unexplored places of tourism interest now exposed to the tourists and many travel agencies and tour operators offer discounted air tickets for the travelers. Hotels in Canada also offered discounts and gifts to the people visiting Canada.
There is no public transportation to Elmira. About 7km east in West Montrose is the only covered bridge remaining in Ontario. It was built in 1889 and is known as the Kissing Bridge. A Local Drive past Kitchener (going west) to the Doon exit and go to New Dundee. From there, travel north-west to Petersburg, where you'll find the Blue Moon Pub.
Then on to St Agatha, with the church steeple, followed by St Clements and Linwood - both are Mennonite towns with some interesting stores. Drive back east to Hawkersville, where there is a blacksmith's shop, and take a gravel road with fine scenery to St Jacobs. Continue north up to Elmira and over to West Montrose. The Pub Crawl Just west of Kitchener- Waterloo, four fine historic country taverns can be found in four neighbouring villages. Each one is from 1875 or earlier and offers atmosphere, good food and something to wash it down with.
There is no public transportation to Elmira. About 7km east in West Montrose is the only covered bridge remaining in Ontario. It was built in 1889 and is known as the Kissing Bridge. A Local Drive past Kitchener (going west) to the Doon exit and go to New Dundee. From there, travel north-west to Petersburg, where you'll find the Blue Moon Pub.
Then on to St Agatha, with the church steeple, followed by St Clements and Linwood - both are Mennonite towns with some interesting stores. Drive back east to Hawkersville, where there is a blacksmith's shop, and take a gravel road with fine scenery to St Jacobs. Continue north up to Elmira and over to West Montrose. The Pub Crawl Just west of Kitchener- Waterloo, four fine historic country taverns can be found in four neighbouring villages. Each one is from 1875 or earlier and offers atmosphere, good food and something to wash it down with.
Begin in Petersburg, at the Blue Moon, a Georgian-style inn dating from 1848. It's off Hwy 7 and 8 at Regional Rd 6 and 12. Next stop to the west is EJ's in Baden, again with some intriguing original decor, including hand-painted ceiling tiles. In fine weather, there is a patio as well. Beer from around the world is offered on tap. Kennedy's Country Tavern is back east and north (not far from stop one - remember to designate a non-drinking driver, it's getting confusing). Kennedy's, in the village of St Agatha, has a bit of an Irish slant, although much of the food shows a German influence. Last stop is the Heidelberg Restaurant & Brew Pub in Heidelberg, north from St Agatha, at the junction of Hwys 15 and 16. Here, in the middle of Mennonite country, a German country-style meal can be enjoyed with Bavarian beer brewed on the premises.
The Heidelberg was built in 11138. Stops one and two are closed on Sunday, Call anyone of them and ask about the bus tours which sometimes do the circuit. Cambridge South of Kitchener, Cambridge is an old mill town now grown large, set alongside the Speed and Grand rivers. There isn't South-Western On ln,l much to see, but the redeveloped area known as Riverbank is pleasant tracks shoppers. Many of the Canada businesses once drawn by the power from the mill now contain factory outlets. Canada Cambridge has II Scottish background, and this is celebrated with the annual summer Highland Games.
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