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Collingwood undoubtedly has one of the most attractive – and lively – main streets of any small town in Ontario. Stretching nearly a kilometer from the former ship-building area (now home of the prestigious Shipyards development) on the shores of Georgian Bay south to Hume Street, the downtown core is dissected by Huronia Street and makes for a very pleasant outing. The historic old buildings that line the street date from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and now house chic boutique clothing shops, interior design stores, and an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafés. Visit on a Saturday to broaden your shopping experience even further at the Collingwood Downtown Farmers' Market, when vendors from around the region set up shop selling everything from locally grown produce (apples are a specialty to the area), handcrafted goods, and artwork.
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Collingwood
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Collingwood undoubtedly has one of the most attractive – and lively – main streets of any small town in Ontario. Stretching nearly a kilometer from the former ship-building area (now home of the prestigious Shipyards development) on the shores of Georgian Bay south to Hume Street, the downtown core is dissected by Huronia Street and makes for a very pleasant outing. The historic old buildings that line the street date from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and now house chic boutique clothing shops, interior design stores, and an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafés. Visit on a Saturday to broaden your shopping experience even further at the Collingwood Downtown Farmers' Market, when vendors from around the region set up shop selling everything from locally grown produce (apples are a specialty to the area), handcrafted goods, and artwork.

Snowboard/SKiing

We are located 15 min away from The Blue Mountain Resort which offers exceptional activities all year round, including Ski/Snowboard hills, pool parks, zip lines and much more.
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The Blue Mountains
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We are located 15 min away from The Blue Mountain Resort which offers exceptional activities all year round, including Ski/Snowboard hills, pool parks, zip lines and much more.

Sightseeing

The longest suspension footbridge in Southern Ontario. Resting 25m above the Blue Mountain valley floor, walking across the 126m suspension bridge on a clear day can give you a view of up to 10,000 square kilometres! Included in this spectacular view will be one of the best vistas of Georgian Bay you’ve ever encountered.
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Suspension Bridge
223-401 Scenic Caves Rd
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The longest suspension footbridge in Southern Ontario. Resting 25m above the Blue Mountain valley floor, walking across the 126m suspension bridge on a clear day can give you a view of up to 10,000 square kilometres! Included in this spectacular view will be one of the best vistas of Georgian Bay you’ve ever encountered.
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures offers nature, history, scenery and memorable adventures. Explore a self-guided trails of caves carved millions of years ago and savour breathtaking lookouts from the highest point of the Niagara Escarpment, set in one of Canada's six UNESCO biosphere reserves. Learn about the First Nation's Petun tribe and their legends.
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Scenic Caves Rd
Scenic Caves Road
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Scenic Caves Nature Adventures offers nature, history, scenery and memorable adventures. Explore a self-guided trails of caves carved millions of years ago and savour breathtaking lookouts from the highest point of the Niagara Escarpment, set in one of Canada's six UNESCO biosphere reserves. Learn about the First Nation's Petun tribe and their legends.

Beaches

Home to the longest freshwater beach in the world, Wasaga Beach is a summer tourist destination located just two hours north of Toronto. The white sandy beach stretches more than 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) on Nottawasaga Bay.
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Wasaga Beach
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Home to the longest freshwater beach in the world, Wasaga Beach is a summer tourist destination located just two hours north of Toronto. The white sandy beach stretches more than 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) on Nottawasaga Bay.