Era 67 Restaurant & Lounge
The food at Era 67 is made fresh daily and cooked to order, you won’t find microwaves or prepackaged food here. Produce, meat and dairy products are procured from local farmers’ markets and trusted vendors only.
The food at Era 67 is made fresh daily and cooked to order, you won’t find microwaves or prepackaged food here. Produce, meat and dairy products are procured from local farmers’ markets and trusted vendors only.
Family-oriented and child-friendly. Sandy beach within a 5-minute walk. Wasaga, Stayner and Collingwood 5 minutes. 15 minutes to Blue Mountain. Lots of trees, beautiful pool, bilingual. Tent and trailer sites. Each site is serviced with electricity, water, a fire pit and a picnic table. Quiet hours after 11 pm. Alcohol at sites only; cans only.
Stop here for a scenic view of Georgian Bay in the small town of Kemble.
Owen Sound has a variety of must-haves, whether you are visiting, passing through or thinking of making our City home. It truely features it all... a beautiful harbour and bay, winding rivers, tree-lined streets, plush parks, numerous trails and a thriving, historic downtown.
Spirit Rock Conservation Area draws people from afar for its local history, legends and remarkable view of Colpoy's Bay. Encompassing 87 hectares, the site features the historical "Corran" the home of Alexander McNeill, a Federal member of Parliament from 1881-1901. The Corran was a 17 room mansion lavished with oriental carvings, ancient weapons, tapestries and book-lined walls. As known as the McNeill Estate, there are many things to see: an impressive view from the top of the Niagara Escarpment, a spiral staircase to the water's edge, and access to the Bruce Trail.
Mom's old-fashioned quality will remind you of a simpler time when family and friends would gather in the kitchen sharing food and conversation.
More than a building with exhibits and a theatre, this Visitor Centre also has a viewing tower high above the tree tops that gives an eagle's view of the strait joining Georgian Bay with the greater body of Lake Huron. Below the tower is the beginning of a new 5 km park trail to Georgian Bay.
One of the most photographed locations on the Bruce. Everyone must get their picture taken with the Wiarton Willie Statue. A statue dedicated to the local, lovable groundhog.