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The new sleek design of the Visit Guelph and Wellington Guide will help guide you to your destination and a few other great spots on the way.
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Your 2009 Travel Planner
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The University of Guelph is home to one ofOntario’s most beautiful campuses, with a blendof modern and traditional architecture. It boastsa 165-hectare Arboretum, an oasis that includesmore than eight kilometres of signed trails,making it a popular place for a stroll or a jog.
The University is a hub of culture in theGuelph area and attracts crowds to a wide rangeof concerts, drama productions, art exhibits andlectures, as well as an annual show and sale ofCanadian crafts and College Royal, the largestuniversity open house in North America.
U of G is also the place to be if you’re a sportsenthusiast — whether it’s cheering on theGryphons at a home game or skating with yourfamily in the twin-pad arena.
Be sure to visit the University of Guelph — acivic, provincial and national treasure.
Contact us:
University of Guelph • Guelph ON N1G 2W1519-824-4120 orvisit our website at www.uoguelph.ca
A superb extended stay and relocation property.• Complimentary hot buffet breakfast• Complimentary light dinner buffet Tues/Wed/Thurs.• All suite hotel with full kitchens• Outdoor BBQ pavilion & putting greens• Theatre room, BridgeMart 24/7, complimentary guest laundry• Indoor pool, 24h gym• Complimentary wired & wireless H/S internet
11 Corporate Court, Hanlon Business Park, Guelph, ON N1G 5G5
519-767-3300 • 1-877-238-8889www.staybridge.com/guelphontario
EVERYTHING under ONE ROOF. It’s all about LOCATION!
Come PLAY and STAY - We make YOU feel AT HOME.Enjoy a savoury meal prepared by our Chef in Gazebo's Restaurant. Over 10,000 square feet of banquet space to host your special event in style!
601 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph, ON N1G3E7
(519) 836-0231
[email protected] • www.higuelph.ca
GUELPH
It’s a Great Day at the
Come book yourself in.
City bustle is perfectly blended with rural serenity.
Enjoy outstanding dining, beautiful bed & breakfasts,
and modern hotels. Cast your fl y rod, hit a country
trail with two wheels, or visit a working farm. Live
theatre productions and award-winning festivals run
throughout the seasons. Take a family road trip, or
plan a weekend getaway. All of the elements for a
good time are here.
Start your adventure by using the
2009 Travel Planner.
visitguelphwellington.ca for more information!
PublisherCity of Guelph Economic Development & Tourism [email protected]
As best as can be determined, all information in this publication is correct as of the time of printing and it is recommended that individuals attempt to verify information.
Reproduction of any part of this publication, in any format, is forbidden without the expressed authorization of the publisher.
PhotographyThank you to all photographers and organizations that have given permission to use images for this production. Special mention to: Tudor Costache, Godfrey Hall, Julian Katz, Lucas Sprague and David Corks.
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
City of Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2009 Signature Events . . . . . 12
Festivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Heritage and History . . . . . . . 16
Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Farm Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Nature & Outdoor . . . . . . . . . 23
Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
County of Wellington . . . . . . 41
Where to Stay . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Partner of:
Guelph and Wellington County
What’s inside
is a region full of distinctive, rich experiences that can be found in each community you visit.
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Clifford
Harriston
Palmerston
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Hillsburgh
Erin
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Information Centres
Elora Information Centre
9 East Mill Street
519.846.9841
www.elorafergus.ca
Fergus and District Information Centre
400 Tower Street South
519.843.5140
1.877.242.6353
www.elorafergus.ca
Guelph Visitor Information Centre
1 Carden Street
519.837.1335
1.800.334.4519
www.visitguelphwellington.ca
Harriston Information
Located in Evergreen Variety
50 Elora Street South
519.338.2777
519.338.2511
www.town.minto.on.ca
Mount Forest Chamber of Commerce
514 Main Street North
519.323.4480
www.mountforest.ca
Palmerston Information (Open May-Sept.)
Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum
166 William Street
519.343.4014
519.338.2511
www.town.minto.on.ca
Wellington County
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City of Guelph
Guelph Downtown
Guelph Top 10 in 20091. Climb aboard the Guelph Junction Railway, and
dine in style.
2. Join the fun June 7th at the Local Food Fest at
Ignatius Farm.
3. Feast at Borealis Grille, a Savour Ontario
restaurant.
4. Check out the free Wyndham Street jazz tent at
the Guelph Jazz Festival.
5. Explore the Taste of Downtown Guelph
in October.
6. Enjoy award winning brews at Wellington and
F&M Breweries.
7. Visit the NEW Tourism Information Centre at
new City Hall.
8. See a movie at Mustang Theatre, one of
Ontario’s last drive-in theatres.
9. Rent a canoe and paddle the Speed River.
10. Take the new Ward One Historical Walking Tour.
Guelph has a new Tourist Information Centre!We are pleased to welcome you to our new Tourism
Information Centre!
Find us on the fi rst fl oor of the new City Hall, a
LEED Silver building located in beautiful, historic
downtown Guelph.
The new address is:
1 Carden Street, Guelph, ON N1H 3A1
Our hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30-4:30
We look forward to seeing you!
Guelph is Bicycle Friendly!Pick up your copy of the new Bicycle-Friendly
Guelph map at the Tourism Information Centre, or
view online at visitguelphwellington.ca/cycling.
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City of
Guelph
Picnic in Royal City Park
Guelph Farmer’s Market
Heffernan Street Footbridge
Saturday, April 25, 2009Doors Open Guelph 2009Guelphguelpharts.ca/doorsopenguelph/
Sundays at 2pm from April 26 - June 28 and August 16 - October 18, 2009Guelph Arts Council Historical Walking ToursGuelphguelpharts.ca/guelphartscouncil
Saturday, May 2, 2009Spring Special Antique ShowAberfoyle Antique Marketwww.aberfoyle-antiques.com
June 1 - 7, 2009 Tourism WeekGuelph visitguelphwellington.ca
June 4 - 7, 2009Guelph Contemporary Dance FestivalGuelphwww.guelphcontemporarydancefestival.com
June 6 - 7, 2009Bobtail Truck, Car & Motorcycle ShowPalmerstonwww.town.minto.on.ca
Sunday, June 7, 20094th Annual Guelph Wellington Local Food FestGuelphfoodlink.ca
June 12 - 14 2009Guelph & District Multicultural FestivalGuelphwww.gdmf.ca
Sunday, June 14, 2009Donkey DayPuslinchwww.donkeysanctuary.ca
June 20 - 21, 2009Subaru Triathlon Series 1 Guelph Lake Conservation Areawww.trisportcanada.com
June 26 - 28, 2009Canadian Redneck GamesHarriston www.canadianredneckgames.ca
July, 2009-TBAFestival ItalianoGuelph519-821-1110
Wednesday, July 1, 2009Canada Day CelebrationsGuelph & Wellington Countyvisitguelphwellington.ca
July 10 - August 2, 2009Elora FestivalElorawww.elorafestival.com
July 12 - 14, 2009Summer Sizzle Piano Pedagogy SymposiumPalmerstonwww.cncm.ca/SummerSizzle
July 17 - 19, 2009Mount Forest Fireworks FestivalMount Forestwww.mountforest.ca
Saturday, July 18, 2009Art on the StreetDowntown Guelphwww.downtownguelph.com
July 23 - 26, 2009Fergus Truck ShowFergus www.fergustruckshow.com
July 24 - 26, 2009Hillside Festival 2009Guelph Lake Conservation Areawww.hillsidefestival.ca
Monday, August 3, 2009John Galt DayGuelphguelph.ca
August 7 - 9, 2009Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland GamesFergus www.fergusscottishfestival.com
August 28 - 30, 2009Guelph RibfestGuelphwww.ribfestguelph.com
Saturday, September 5, 2009Subaru Triathlon Series 2Guelph Lake Conservation Areawww.trisportcanada.com
September 9 - 13, 2009Guelph Jazz FestivalGuelphwww.guelphjazzfestival.com
September 18 - 20, 2009Harriston-Minto Fall FairHarristonwww.harristonmintofair.ca
Sunday, September 20, 2009Eden Mills Writers’ FestivalEden Millsedenmillswritersfestival.ca
Saturday, September 26, 20093rd Annual Wellington Rural RompWellington Countyfoodlink.ca
Every Tuesday and Wednesday in OctoberTaste of Downtown (formerly Dig-In Downtown)Downtown Guelphwww.guelphdowntown.com
October 3 - 12, 2009Sensational EloraElorawww.sensationalelora.com
October 9 - 12, 2009Erin Fall FairErin www.erinfair.ca
October 16 - 18, 2009Guelph Studio TourGuelphwww.guelphstudiotour.ca
November 6 - 9, 2009Guelph Festival of Moving MediaGuelphwww.festivalofmovingmedia.ca
November 1, 2009 - January 5, 2010YuletideGuelph www.barbergallery.com
Sunday, November 15, 2009Guelph Santa Claus ParadeDowntown Guelph519-836-0660
November 19 - 22, 2009Fair NovemberUniversity of Guelphwww.uoguelph.ca/ucevents/fair.shtml
Saturday, November 28, 2009AGSI Canadian Cross Country ChampionshipsGuelphwww.guelphrunning.ca
Saturday, December 5, 2009Winter Lights and MusicDowntown Guelphwww.guelphdowntown.com
Monday, December 28, 20092010 Olympic Torch RelayGuelph City Hallvisitguelphwellington.ca
Saturday, February 6, 2010Hillside InsideGuelphwww.hillsidefestival.ca
March 2010 - TBACollege RoyalUniversity of Guelphwww.collegeroyal.uoguelph.ca
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2009 Signature Events Top 100 Events in Ontario
FestivalsCelebrate the milestones!
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• 150th anniversary - Harriston-Minto Fall Fair
• 130th anniversary - Palmerston Fall Fair
• 75th anniversary - Grand River Conservation Authority
• 30th anniversary - Elora Festival
Fergus Scottish Festival T: 519-787-0099Fergus www.fergusscottishfestival.com
August 7-9, 2009. Interactive Family Celebration of Scottish Culture. Tattoo, Pipebands, Highland Dancing, Heavy Events, McKiddies Centre. Day Passes-$13.00 - $22; Weekend Passes-$32 & $40. CHILDREN UNDER 13 FREE. Check out www.fergusscottishfestival.com.
the elora festivaland singers
July 10 to August 2, 2009
Tickets & Information519.846.0331 [email protected]
june 4–7 2009guelph ontario
tickets river run centre 519.763.3000 877.520.2408 riverrun.ca
information519.780.2220
guelphcontemporarydancefestival.com
The 13th annual Multicultural Festival takes place
June 12-14, 2009 in Riverside Park and showcases
cultural music, dance & costumes, an interactive children’s tent, youth activities, world-wide
cuisines, craft vendors and more.
www.gdmf.ca
Guelph & District Multicultural
Festival
The ultimate musical island vacation
July 24–26, 2009 Guelph Lake IslandGuelph Lake I
Tickets on sale May 2, 2009
September 9–13, 2009September 9–13, 2009
www.guelphjazzfestival.com519-763-4952
www.guelphjazzfestival.com519-763-4952
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Heritage and History
Church of Our Lady Immaculate T: 519-824-395128 Norfolk Street, Guelph ON N1H 4H8 www.churchofourlady.ca
A National Historic Site. Enjoy this opportunity to tour one of Canada’s magnifi cent Gothic style churches. Admission - Free Will Donation.
GUELPH CIVIC & CHILDREN’S MUSEUMOpen Daily 1-5pm6 Dublin Street South
McCRAE HOUSEJul-Nov Open daily 1-5pm
Dec-Jun Sun-Fri 1-5pm108 Water Street
www.guelph.ca/museum519-836-1221
McCrae House T: 519-836-1221108 Water Street, Guelph guelph.ca/museum
A National Historic Site, this c.1850 stone cottage is the birthplace of Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872 -1918), author of the famous WW1 poem “In Flanders Fields”. Featuring exhibits, period rooms and heritage gardens.
Guelph Civic Museum T: 519-836-12216 Dublin Street South, Guelph guelph.ca/museum
Located in a c.1850 three-storey limestone building, exhibits feature Guelph’s history from pre-settlement to present. The Rogers Yahoo! Growing Up In Guelph Children’s Museum explore Guelph’s past from a child’s perspective.
Guelph Arts Council Historical Walking Tours T: 519-836-3280 www.guelpharts.ca/guelphartscouncil
Guelph Arts Council’s popular historical walking tours trace Guelph’s history through its architecture, people and stories that help defi ne the city. Tours run for two hours on selected Sundays, April to October.
Woodlawn Memorial Park T: 1-888-730-8199 / 519-822-1271 762 Woolwich Street, Guelph www.woodlawnmemorialpark.ca Large historic cemetery. Self guided walking tours, on various topics, are free. Our Public Art brochure directs you to statues, art pieces and site features. Part of the Trans Canada Trail. Peace Pole on the trail. Cremation Gardens, Chapel, Mausoleum and Crematorium. Winding roadways, water features and century old trees.
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Arts and Culture
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The region of Guelph and Wellington County is a
premier arts and culture destination, offering world-
class live performances and visual art exhibits year
round. There is an amazing variety of live theatres
offering a broad range of comedy, musical theatre,
ballet, music, and family shows.
Explore the beautiful art galleries and studios
dotted throughout the region. Be your own guide
on an annual studio tour that features local artists
showcasing unique pieces and artisanal collections.
• view dates for local performances, exhibits and events on the Master Calendar
• keep up-to-date with arts news
• find and engage artist services
Framing & Art Centre www.guelph.framingartcentre.com 987 Gordon Street, Guelph T: 519-836-4030 30 Carden Street, Guelph T: 519-836-5873Visit us for creative custom framing, a wide variety of wall decor & photo frames. Both locations carry unique, affordable gift ideas including jewellery and card collections by Canadian artisans.
Bello Vetro Studios T: 519-341-919614 Edinburgh Road South, Guelph www.bellovetro.com
We are a stained glass production studio, a small gallery, and a retail store for stained glass supplies. We create commissioned glass art and glass art for display and sale.
Doors Open Guelph T: 519-836-3280 www.guelpharts.ca/doorsopenguelph
Doors Open Guelph is a one-day annual celebration of Guelph’s history and architectural heritage when several of the city’s fi nest buildings open their doors for free public tours. April 25, 2009. Contact Guelph Arts Council for details.
location 358 Gordon St (at College Ave)gallery hours Tuesday to Sunday, 12 to 5 pm,
September to Julyfree admission free parkingcontact Aidan Ware, Education Coordinator at e [email protected] or tel 519.837.0010
Email [email protected] to receive the Art Centre’s quarterly newsletter.
Carl Skelton, Canadiana / Begging Bear, 1995–1999 (bronze), dressed as Bearilyn Monroe by msac Summer Art Camp 2008 students
Macdonald Stewart Art Centreguelph’s public art gallery & sculpture park
The msac annually features twelve exhibitions, artist talks, family days, children’s art classes, educational programs, tours, and has the largest sculpture park at a public gallery in Canada with 34 permanent works sited on 2.5 acres surrounding the building.
Guelph Studio Tour www.guelphstudiotour.ca c/o Guelph Arts Council T: 519-824-0974147 Wyndham Street North, GuelphView artists showcasing original art in studios and exhibition spaces at many sites in Guelph’s historic downtown. 2009 dates are October 17 & 18.
It is time to tee up! Whether you are an avid
competitor who loves a challenge, a fair-weather
player that prefers to socialize, or a professional
mini-golfer, the perfect course is here waiting
for you.
River Run Centre T: 519-837-566235 Woolwich Street, Guelph www.riverrun.ca
A magnifi cent performing arts centre in downtown Guelph featuring a 785-seat concert theatre, and a 225-seat multi-use theatre. River Run offers an exciting line-up of professional performances and community performing arts groups.
Theatre in the Trees Dinner Theatre T: 519-824-4120 ext. 54110The Arboretum, University of Guelph www.uoguelph.ca/arboretum
Enjoy live theatre (comedy) and a scrumptious buffet dinner in a unique setting. There are two different performances / year; November - December and March - May. Reservations required. See ad on page 25
Wellington Artists’ Gallery and Art Centre T: 519-843-6303 6142 Wellington County Rd. 29, Fergus www.wellingtonartistsgallery.ca
Visit this new Art Gallery comprised of Guelph and Wellington County visual artists, offering for your viewing pleasure and purchase, a variety of multi-media fi ne art. Workshops available.
22009 SEASON2009 SEASONCountry Legends
A Salute to Country Music PioneersConceived, Written & Directed by Alex Mustakas
May 5 – May 30
The Odd CoupleA Mismatched Comedy
By Neil Simon
June 3 – June 20
Blue ChampagneA Musical Flashback to the 1940’s
Conceived & Written by Ken John GrantMusical Arrangements by
Bob Ashley & Ted Shadbolt
July 8 – August 1
See How They RunA Marathon of Laughs
By Philip King
August 11 – August 29Lerner & Loewe’s
BrigadoonA Magical Musical FantasyBook & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
September 15 – October 10
Country Legends
The Odd Couple
Blue Champagne
See How They Run
Brigadoon
2009 SEASON2009 SEASON
Box Office: 519-638-5555draytonfestivaltheatre.com
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Arts and Culture Golf
Victoria Park East Golf Club T: 1-800-820-1854 1096 Victoria Road South, Guelph www.victoriaparkgolf.com
2009 will be our 35th year! Come play one of the region’s fi nest championship-length courses. Public welcome. Online booking available in season.
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Farm Fun
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Get your copy of the 2009
Wellington County Buy Local!
Buy Fresh! Map and explore the
countryside! Find your way through a corn maze,
hitch a wagon ride, and say hello to the friendly
farm animals.
Nature & Outdoors
Yee Haw Adventure Farm T: 519-624-008513085 Fourth Line, Rockwood www.yeehawadventurefarm.com
Servin’ up a heaping’ helpin’ of country fun - Hillbilly style! Pig races, haunted hayrides, boo barn, farm animal show, 5 acre corn maze game, climbing goats pumpkins and more! Open weekends in October including holiday Monday! 11:00am-5:30pm. School tours and birthday parties welcome!
White Rock Ostrich Farm T: 519-856-2629 13085 Fourth Line, Rockwood www.whiterockostrichfarm.com
Fun tours, Ostrich meat, Feather Dusters, Ostrich Oil, Fresh and empty Ostrich Eggs, Picnic Area with Barbecued Ostrich Burgers & Hotdogs on weekends, Group Tours, Screamfest Haunted attraction in October.
Strom’s Farm T: 519-822-10705089 Wellington Road #32, Guelph www.strom.ca
In our 31st season! Open August - October 31.
On weekends starting Sept. 19th explore our 5-acre corn maze, wagon rides, and pumpkin chuckin’!
We can hardly wait for your visit.
Come visit with the donkeys. Discover their gentle tranquility, andenjoy some wonderful time in an idyllic country setting. We’re openWednesdays and Sundays from May 3to Thanksgiving.
6981 Conc. 4 RR#6 Guelph(519) 836-1697
thedonkeysanctuary.ca
The Arboretum T: 519-824-4120 ext. 54110University of Guelph www.uoguelph.ca/arboretum
...165 hectares (408 acres) of spectacular greenspace, formal and natural gardens, nature trails, 30 plant collections (approximately 1750 types of trees and shrubs), workshops, dinner theatre and meeting, wedding and banquet facilities.
Belwood Lake Conservation Area T: 519-843-29798282 Wellington County Rd. 18, Fergus www.grandriver.ca
Fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking and swimming (in a former quarry) are among the activities available in the park centered on the 12-kilometre long (7.5 miles) lake.
Conestogo Lake Conservation Area T: 519-856-95436580 Wellington County Rd. 11, Wallenstein www.grandriver.ca
Conestogo Lake Conservation Area occupies 2,300 hectares on a six kilometre-long lake, offering camping, power boating, sailing, fi shing (smallmouth bass, pike, perch), picnicking and hiking.
Elora Gorge Conservation Area T: 519-846-9742 7400 Wellington County Rd. 21, Elora www.grandriver.ca
The 22-metre cliffs of Elora Gorge provide a unique backdrop for tubing, fi shing, canoeing, kayaking, camping, swimming (in a small pond) and other activities.
Canoes$12/hour ($15 on wknds)$25/half day (5 hour max)
$35/fullday (5hours +)
Kayaks$10/hour ($12 on wknds)$20/half day (5 hour max)$28/full day (5hours +)
RATES (GST & PST included)
• Hours - Opening daily Fri. May 15, through Sun. Sept 13. 10am until dusk, weather permitting. Weekends only thru Thanksgiving. Closed Mondays.
• Located dockside at The Boathouse Tearoom and Ice Cream• Inquiries: in person or at [email protected]
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Speed River Paddling Inc. [email protected]
10km return trip on peaceful, sheltered Eramosa River. Open 10-dusk, Tuesday-Sunday, May 15 thru Sept. 13, weekends thru Thanksgiving. Reasonable rates. Safety equipment and map included. Gift certifi cates.
Elora Quarry Conservation Area T: 519-846-5234319 Wellington County Rd. 18, Elora www.grandriver.ca
The centre of attraction is the “old swimming hole,” a 0.8 hectare (two acre) quarry encircled by sheer 12-metre cliffs.
Guelph Lake Conservation Area T: 519-82-4.5061 7743 Conservation Road, Guelph www.grandriver.ca
The 1,600 hectare (4,000 acres) park has plenty of room for camping, hiking, and other activities. The fi ve-kilometre long lake is great for fi shing, swimming and sailing.
Rockwood Conservation Area T: 519-856-9543161 Falls Street, Rockwood www.grandriver.ca
Towering limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes are among the park’s natural wonders. A great place to camp, hike, swim, canoe and fi sh.
Sleeman Centre T: 519-822-490050 Woolwich Street, Guelph www.thesleemancentre.com
The Sleeman Centre is a modern well equipped 4000 seat multi use facility for both participants and spectators alike. Facility amenities include private suites, VIP seating areas and a 300 seat full service sports bar and restaurant. The facility and experienced staff are well suited to exceed your expectations.
Mohawk Racetrack T: 905-854-2255 or 1-888-675-7223P.O. Box 160, 9430 Guelph Line, Campbellville www.hostyourevent.com
Mohawk and Woodbine Racetracks offer North America’s best horse racing and gaming. State-of-the-art slot machines plus meeting and special event rooms and the highest level of customer service.
Must be 19 years of age or older. Valid government-issued photo identification may be required.
Lights, bells...jackpots!Now that’s all-inclusive.
OLG Slots at Grand River Raceway7445 County Road 21, RR2, Elora, ON (519) 846-2022Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.Fri. - Sun. 24 hoursOLG.ca
Your mini holiday.
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Entertainment
Hillside, live entertainment!
Guelph and Wellington County has long been
a traditional market hub. You will fi nd antique
treasures, home-grown produce, baked treats,
local meats, and so much more.
A focal point of
the downtown
for over 180
years, providing
quality meats,
cheese & dairy
products, fresh
local and organic
produce, baked
goods, ethnic
foods, unique
arts and crafts.
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Markets
Guelph Farmers’ Market
Aberfoyle Antique Market
Markets
Knapp’s Country Market & Nurseries T: 519-824-4222 8066 Wellington County Rd. 124, Guelph www.knappscountrymarket.com
Knapp’s Country Market & Nurseries features berry picking, wagon rides, garden tours, ice-cream parlor, lakeside garden patio, pesticide-free produce, onsite bakery, organic products and more…
Mosborough Country Market T: 519-763-5224 5284 Wellington County Rd. 32, Guelph www.mosboroughmarket.ca
Experience the Charismatic Country Charm of our Family Run Business. Home-grown and Local Produce. Domestic and Game Meats. Unique Giftware. Made from Scratch Baking – Buttertarts, Pies and More!
Wellington Country Marketplace T: 519-827-1515 5259 Jones Baseline
Bring the family for a “taste of home”. Butchery-local, hormone-free meats, smoked meats, sausages, aged cheddars, baked goods, local seasonal produce. “Farm Petting Zoo”.
Cox Creek Cellars T: 519-767-3253 Wellington County Rd. 22 at Hwy 6 coxcreekcellars.on.ca
Estate winery established 1998. Winery tours & tastings. Winery Store. Customized group events, function room, and outdoor barbeques. Catering available. Gift baskets with personalized wine bottles.
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Breweries
Shopping
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Stone Road Mall T: 519-821-5780 435 Stone Road, #204, Guelph stoneroadmall.ca
An enclosed shopping centre with over 140 quality shops and services, including a brand new foodcourt, Moxie’s Restaurant, Chapters, Sears, Home Outfi tters, Pier 1, Old Navy & Sport Chek. Great mix and friendly faces make this a truly enjoyable shopping experience. Open Mon-Sat till 9pm, Sun 11am-5pm.
The Bird’s Nest T: 519-763-331432 Brock Road North, Aberfl oyle
This quaint shop is a nestegg of unique gifts, in the old Aberfoyle Schoolhouse, including Muskoka Chairs, Aberfoyle Fudge, Roothams Gourmet, Webkinz & Lampe Berger. Open Daily. Check us out!
Full Service Shopping Mall ���� OVER 30 Shops & Services
Willow West MallWillow West Mall
- OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK -
Sivercreek Parkway & Willow Road Guelph, Ontario
519-822-2376112 Wyndham St. N. Guelph N1H 4E8
Specializing in Canadian designs and organic clothing.
ShoppingShopping Downtown Guelph offers a
one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
Come for a visit and see what’s in store...
www.downtownguelph.com
Over 20 Years experience :: 6 Years European Training
17 Quebec - Guelph :: Fax 519-763-1836www.zimochodjewellers.com 519-763-7153
• Custom Designed Jewellery• Repairs: Jewellery, Watches• All work done on premises• Graduate Gemologist & Appraiser• Appraisals done while you wait!• Parsons School Of Design (New York)
Since 1947
Swarovski Crystal & Jewellery Home Decor * Pictures * Lamps * FurnitureChildren & Baby Boutique * Kaloo * Webkinz Denby Dinnerware * Stemware * Flatware Riedel * Sophie Conran * Kitchen Gadgets Crabtree & Evelyn* Lampe Berger Royal Doulton * Gordon Ramsay Cookware Greeting Cards * Stationery * Invitations Bridal Registry * Corporate & Executive Gifts
519-821-1260888-262-7787
Downtown, Guelph
One Quebec Street
www.duncan-mcphee.com
55 WYNDHAM ST., NORTHDOWNTOWN GUELPHwww.oldquebecstreet.com
DiningDining
Downtown Guelph serves up original and mouthwatering fare to suit all palates.
Don’t miss the culinary event Taste of Downtown in October!
www.downtownguelph.com
519.836.3031
www.cucinaguelph.ca
25 Macdonell St. 2nd Flr. Guelph ON
Italian Regional Cuisine
FACILITIES• Patio & Porch • Cozy Rooms • Classic Victorian Building • Friendly Staff
MENU• 21 Micro-brewed Drafts • Full Bar Selection • Local Foods, Fair Trade Coffee Foods, • Grilled Burgers & Steaks
176 WOOLWICH STREET, GUELPH 836-2875
21 on Tap
From a casual pub, to a modern dining room;
heritage mills, to a classic railcar; Guelph and
Wellington has a dining experience to match your
mood, and your craving! Savour the specialties that
feature local food.
Grand River Raceway T: 519-846-54557445 Wellington County Rd. 21, Elora www.grandriverraceway.com
Live horse racing April - October; slots open 24hrs 7 days/week; dining daily and tiered buffet dining on race nights. Admission & parking always free.
Gazebo’s Restaurant and Lounge at the Holiday Inn Guelph601 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph T: 519-836-0231 www.higuelph.caIf you are a guest of the hotel, or just in need of a great meal, everyone is welcome at Gazebo’s. Featuring Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and our fabulous Sunday Brunch.
Breadalbane Inn T: 1-888-842-2825487 St. Andrew Street West, Fergus www.breadalbaneinn.com
Enjoy incredible dining in the Breadalbane Street Bistro or pubfare in the Fergusson Room~ it’s a Gastro Pub.
Fifty West Restaurant and Lounge – In the Delta Guelph Hotel and Conference Centre 519-780-3727/ 519-780-3700 50 Stone Road West, Guelph www.deltaguelph.com
Located off the main lobby of the Delta, featuring authentic local cuisine. All-day dining Brunch every Sunday. Summer patio open May through till October.
With the Grain Inc. T: 519-827-0008294 Woolwich Street, Guelph www.withthegrain.ca
Enjoy our artisan breads, fl avourful soups, wholesome sandwiches, and tempting baked goods made daily in our kitchen and bakery. Browse our display shelves for unique Pantry gifts and gourmet specialty foods.
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Dining
Guelph Junction Express
Borealis Grille & Bar
Doors Open Fergus & Elora June 20
Elora Festival July 10-Aug. 2
Art in the Yard July 12-12
Fergus Truck Show July 23-26
Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games Aug. 7-9
Harvest Home Festival Oct. 4
Fergus BIA Classic Car Show Sept. 11
Fergus Fall Fair Sept. 11-13
Elora Fergus Studio Tour Sept. 26-27, Oct. 3-4
Sensational Elora Oct. 3-12
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Dining
To book call Destiny Tours at 1-877-823-9799www.guelphjunctionexpress.ca
Join us for brunch, dinner and private or corporate
groups/charters on Guelph’s New Tourist Train.
All Aboard!
Photograph by Godfrey Hall
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the rapids and spending lazy days tubing along with
the fl ow of the waters on the Grand & Irvine rivers.
Park the car and walk or ride, see it all from the
historic trails of our ancestors. There are pathways
here to awaken your senses in every season.
From great shops, boutiques and artist studios,
to fi ne dining with a commitment to local produce
and fantastic fl avours, we have a diversity of
restaurants all dedicated to friendly service and
delectable treats, sure to tempt even the most
discerning palate. Savour the taste of excitement at
the Grand River Slots, and catch the spirit of live-
harness racing at Grand River Raceway, from one of
the best trackside seats you’ll fi nd anywhere. Every
view is a good view, from town to town, one scenic
spot to another. There is a menu of options for one
and all, and more than a few places to quench your
thirst too.
Best of all, Fergus and Elora are mere minutes
apart, so you’ve got time to do it all and experience
the uniqueness that makes up Centre Wellington.
Just minutes north of Guelph, within two hours of
Toronto, Niagara, and a stones throw to Stratford,
Kitchener and St.Jacobs; this is the place to enjoy
the good life. Come see what’s on the menu today.
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Fergus & Elora
We’ve got the recipe for the good life.
And we’ve got all the ingredients, tucked away
in the quaint towns of Fergus and Elora. Stir in
fabulous festivals, fi ne cuisine, a sprinkle of amazing
accommodations set in gorgeous scenery, a dash
of romance along historic streetscapes, a grand
museum and art sprinkled everywhere, with the
fl avour of exciting gaming and shopping galore.
We’re serving it up fresh daily, all year long.
Connected by winding roads and natural trails, the
communities of Fergus and Elora are linked by a
collective history and the quiet rush of the river
that meanders through them
both, amidst the steep cliffs
and rocky caverns of the
Gorge. These towns have
become a day-tripper’s
paradise or a weekenders
enchanted retreat.
There is a proud tradition of
good fun to be had in every
season, from hot summer
music and cultural festivals,
including some of the biggest
in the country; we know how
to throw a party. Some of the best musicians in
the world have graced our small stages, earning us
an international reputation as a place to see and
be seen. If its action you crave, grab a slice of our
exciting sporting events in every season, whether
you toss a caber or throw a rock. Tie a fl y and fry up
your catch after a day knee-deep in the cool waters
here, a treasure spot on the map for the best fl y-
fi shing in Ontario. If it’s the refreshment of the great
outdoors you seek, we’ve got camping, trails, rafting
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An event like no other!
Where toilet seat tossing,
bobbin’ for pigs feet and diving in
mud are socially acceptable!
Named one of Ontario’s Top 100 Events, by Festival and Events Ontario.
June 26-28, 2009
www.canadianredneckgames.ca
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Town of Minto
From the award winning Canadian
Redneck Games, unique events,
theatrical performances, the
Railway Heritage Museum, great
golfi ng and galleries, every
season shines in Minto.
Things to do and see:The Palmerston Handcar Racing Weekend
June 12-14, 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-343-2181
The Canadian Redneck Games has been selected
as a Top 100 Event by Festivals and Events Ontario!
June 26-28, 2009. . . .www.canadianredneckgames.ca
The Summer Sizzle Piano Pedagogy Symposium
July 12-14, 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cncm.ca
The Palmerston Fall Fair
August 28-30, 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-343-5141
The 150th Harriston-Minto Fall Fair
September 18-20, 2009.. . . www.harristonmintofair.ca
The Pike Lake Golf & Country Club Resort
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.pikelake.com
The 36-acre WildThings Plant Farm
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.wild-things.ca
The Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-343-3435 or 519-343-4014
The Minto Heritage Gallery
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.mintoartscouncil.ca
The Grey-Wellington Theatre Guild
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://guelpharts.ca/gwtg
The Norgan Theatre . . . . . www.norgantheatre.com
Looking for a place to stay?Minto has several quaint and comfortable options.
Meiklejohn House Bed & Breakfast
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.meiklejohnhouse.ca
Country Caboose Manor
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.countrycaboosemanor.com
Glen Tara Centre. . . . . . . . . . . www.glentaracentre.ca
King Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-343-3906
Come experience what Minto has to offer.
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W E L L I N G T O N N O R T H
Township of Wellington North1.866.848.3620 email: [email protected]
www.wellington-north.com
Home of the Award WinningWellington North
Located at the north end of
Wellington County, the Township of
Wellington North is anchored at the
south by the Village of Arthur and
at the north by the Town of Mount
Forest as well as encompassing
many charming hamlets such as
Conn and Damascus.
Wellington North invites you to explore our township
of country village communities with that small town
charm. Quaint shops, local bakeries, artisan studios,
antiques, unique crafts and Bed & Breakfasts are set
amid heritage homes, historical building architecture
and the Victorian facades of our main streets.
Along our back roads visitors will fi nd farm gate sales
of fresh produce, honey, fl owers, maple syrup and
dairy products. More than a dozen different varieties
of Butter Tarts can be found along our unique
Butter Tart Trail™ which guides visitors to bakeries,
dairies, markets and produce outlets, and a variety
of unique shops.
Set amidst a backdrop of natural scenic beauty,
Wellington North also hosts a wide range of activities
for the outdoor enthusiast including Walking Tours,
Cycling Tours and Moon Walks, as well as our Birding
Trail. In addition, the Luther Marsh is a core of
wetland habitats that make up the largest “core area”
of primarily natural habitat in the watershed.
Wellington North is also host to numerous Events
and Festivals throughout the year including Mount
Forest’s spectacular Fireworks Festival, Fall Fairs
in both Mount Forest and Arthur and Two Evening
Christmas Parades.
Visit www.wellington-north.com for more information
on the above.
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Mapleton’s 10th Anniversary & Canada Day CelebrationsJuly 1, 2009
Upper Canada Two Cylinder Club ShowJuly 24, 25 & 26, 2009
Drayton Agricultural FairAugust 7, 8 & 9, 2009
Camping and Jammin’ in the Park August 21, 22 & 23, 2009
Drayton Santa Claus ParadeDecember 4, 2009
Moorefi eld Santa Claus ParadeDecember 5, 2009
Alma Santa Claus ParadeDecember 20, 2009
Discover all that Mapleton has to offer. There is so
much to see and do in Mapleton. You’ll want to visit
again and again.
Drayton Entertainment is one of the most successful
professional theatre companies in Canada.
www.draytonentertainment.com 519-638-5555
Looking for some fun in the sun? Conestogo Lake is
a beautiful multi-recreational use park.
www.grandriver.ca 519-638-2873
Need a place to stay? Mapleton has several
charming Bed and Breakfasts, with exquisite
grounds for an enjoyable visit.
Gerda’s Bed & Breakfast. . . . . . . . . . . . 519-638-9994
Glenna Guesthouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-638-2470
Margaret’s Cozy Hillside Bed & Breakfast
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-638-2817
Springmead Organic Farm Bed & Breakfast
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.springmead.ca
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-638-3469
A stop in Mapleton would not be complete without
visiting Mapleton’s Organic Dairy. A family owned
and operated farm, Mapleton’s Organic Dairy raises
and cares for the cows that supply the milk for their
tasty ice cream, frozen and fresh yogurt. They also
raise young dairy animals, pigs for organic pork and
grain-fed, free-range poultry and eggs.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.mapletonsorganic.ca
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-638-1115
Whatever part of Mapleton you visit you’ll be
welcomed with a warm smile, and treated like
a friend.
Township of Mapleton
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October 9-12, 2009, Erin Fairgrounds
Live Music, Competitions, Demonstrations, Dancing, Kids’
Activities… and much more!
The Erin Fall Fair... A seasonal event for your senses!
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Town of Erin
Established in 1850, the Erin Fall
Fair is one of the largest fall fairs
in Southern Ontario, featuring
live music, competitions, a
midway, demolition derby,
demonstrations, kids’ activities
and the famous chili cook
off! October 9-12, 2009.
Thanksgiving Weekend, Erin
Fairgrounds. www.erinfair.ca
Looking for a place to stay? Erin has 2 quaint bed
and breakfasts located on picturesque grounds.
Devonshire Guest House
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.devonshireguesthouse.ca
Erin Country Inn . . . . . . . . . www.erincountryinn.com
Local “must sees” include:
Steen’s Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.steens.ca
The Pantry Shelf Bakeshop and Tea Room
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-855-6378
Tocher Pianos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-855-4984
Butcher’s Furniture . . . .www.butchersfurniture.com
Morette’s Furniture . . . www.morettesfurniture.com
Bistro Riviere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-833-1121
David’s Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . www.davidserin.com
Feel like hitting the links during your visit?
Erin has 3 impressive golf courses for golfers of
all skill levels. Erin Heights Golf Club is a fantastic
9-hole course with breathtaking backdrops –
519-833-9702. Calerin Golf Club is a stunning 9-hole
course offering golfers of all abilities a fabulous
golfi ng experience – 1-888-833-8787. Acton
Meadows Gold Club is a challenging 18-hole course
with scenic views of rolling fairways – 519-853-0631.
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Whether you are looking for a quiet couple’s getaway,
an overdue family vacation, or a rocking weekend at
the Hillside Music Festival with your friends, Guelph/
Eramosa has something for everyone.
Explore the natural wonders of
Rockwood Conservation Area.
Towering limestone cliffs, caves and
glacial potholes make it a top tourist
destination. www.grandriver.ca
The Hillside Music Festival is a 3-day,
5-stage event featuring world class
performers with an
eclectic mix of musical
genres in a refreshingly
non-commercial
environment.
www.hillsidefestival.ca
Over 50 authors read their work in the open air
at the Eden Mills Writers Festival. Escape reality
for the afternoon and get lost in the words. www.
edenmillswritersfestival.ca
Feel like extending your stay? “A Place in Time” Bed
and Breakfast is a stylish 1860’s house open year
round, located on the Eramosa River. (519) 856-1462
Local “must-sees,” include:Strom’s Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.strom.ca
Knapps Country Market
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.knappscountrymarket.com
Mosborough Country Market
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.hsfx.ca/~mosboroughmarket
Saunders Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519-856-9561
Guelph Lakes Golf and Country Club
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.guelphlakesgolf.ca
Ariss Valley Golf and Country Club
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.arissvalley.com
Rockwood June 13 Lloyd Dyer Park,Pioneer Day Rockwood
Hillside Music July 24-26 Guelph LakeFestival Conservation Area, Guelph
Eden Mills September 20 Eden Mills Park,Writers Festival Eden Mills
Parade of Lights December 10 Main Street, Rockwood
Lion’s New Years December 31 Rockmosa Eve Party Community Centre, Rockwood
www.get.on.ca519-856-9596
GUELPH/ERAMOSA!GUELPH/ERAMOSA!Explore
2009 Events
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Guelph/Eramosa!
Photograph by Julian Katz
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Puslinch’s chic shopping, hiking trails, fi ne dining
establishments, large antique market and the renowned
Puslinch Lake make it a year-round sensation. Offering a
refreshing medley of country living, and sophistication,
Puslinch has something for everyone, and is
conveniently located just off the 401!
the gateway to Wellington County!
2009 EventsJuly 1Canada Day Celebrations
August 15 & 16Puslinch Antique Farm Show & Threshing Bee
September 11 & 12 Aberfoyle Fall Fair and Tractor Pull
November 22Santa Claus Parade
Township of Puslinch
Located directly south of the City of Guelph
and east of the City of Cambridge, Puslinch is
one of Wellington County’s hidden treasures
with plenty to see and do! Come and see why
Puslinch is a wonderful place to visit for a day,
weekend or season!
Puslinch is famous for having some of the fi nest
dining establishments in Southern Ontario.
Experience savoury dishes and excellent service at:
The Aberfoyle Mill . . . . . . . . .www.aberfoylemill.com
Enver’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.enversofmorriston.ca
The Old Marina Restaurant . . . . . . . . . 519-658-0367
The Sunset Villa Restaurant www.sunsetvilla.on.ca
Unique Shopping Experience
The Aberfoyle Antique Market is Canada’s oldest
and one of the largest antique dealers in the
country, with over 100 vendors! Open Sunday’s from
the end of April through the end of October, rain or
shine. 8am – 4pm. www.aberfoyle-antiques.com
For a unique shopping experience, be sure to visit:
The Bird’s Nest Country Store . . . . . . . 519-763-3314
Accents for Living . . . . . . . . www.accentsforliving.ca
Picard’s Peanuts . . . . . . . . . www.picardspeanuts.ca
For golfers, Puslinch Lake Golf Club is a challenging
18-hole course, with spectacular natural scenery.
519-658-2292.
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Comfort Inn Guelph T: 519-763-1900 480 Silvercreek Park, Guelph choicehotels.ca/cn267 The Comfort Inn Guelph is your ideal choice in accommodations. Along with Free Continental Breakfast, wireless internet and parking, we have a Common Room with Patio and Barbeque to make your stay more enjoyable. With 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed, great rooms, and friendly service, make your Choice to Stay in Comfort!
Delta Guelph Hotel and Conference Centre 50 Stone Road West, Guelph 1-866-520-4552/519-780-3700 www.deltaguelph.com
Located on 12-hectare of the University of Guelph Research Park, Full Service Hotel with 148 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites. More information on our website www.deltaguelph.com
Fairfi eld Inn & Suites by Marriott T: 1-866-233-4961 / 35 Cowan Place, Guelph 519-763-2339 www.marriott.com/ykffi New Fairfi eld Inn & Suites by Marriott Guelph offers 88 comfortable and functional guestrooms. The hotel features complimentary High-Speed Internet, Deluxe Continental Breakfast, 24-hr Business Centre, on-site Lounge, 770 sq. ft. of meeting space, Pool with Waterslide, Whirlpool and Fitness Facility.
Holiday Inn Guelph Hotel & Conference Centre601 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph T: 519-836-0231 www.higuelph.caFull Service hotel featuring 136 well appointed guest rooms, free parking, large heated indoor pool and Gazebo’s Restaurant on-site. Excellent location with over 10,000 sq.ft. of banquet space.
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Where to Stay...Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton - Guelph T: 519-821-2144725 Imperial Road, Guelph www.guelphsuites.hamptoninn.com
Within a few kilometers, you’ll fi nd the Grand River Watershed, offering trails, outdoor fun and nature at her best. Conveniently located only minutes from the Region of Waterloo Airport. Whether you’re in town for a meeting or a stroll in the park, you’ll soon discover that with Hampton, you can do business in breathtaking surroundings.
Holiday Inn Express – Hotel & Suites, Guelph T: 519-824-2400540 Silvercreek Parkway, Guelph www.hiexpress.com/gelphon
Enjoy our Free Express Start “Hot” Breakfast or relax in our indoor pool and Jacuzzi spa. Keep up with your workout in our Fitness Center or put the fi nishing touches on your assignment in our Business Center. Our warm and friendly staff is here to make you feel at home.
• Free Daybreak Café Breakfast• Free Wireless Internet• Free Parking• Free local and 1800 calls• 1 Block South of University of Guelph• Spacious and Newly renovated rooms• Deluxe rooms with Fridge & 32” HD TV
785 Gordon StreetGuelph, ON N1G 1Y8P: (519) 822-9112F: (519) 822-5570E: [email protected]
Property Direct Reservations Line800-263-7829
1.800.228.5150480 Silvercreek Parkway, Guelph
www.choicehotels.ca/cn267
• Free Comfort Sunshine Breakfast
• Common Room with Patio and BBQ
• Free Wireless Internet • Pets Allowed
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Lyon’s Den Bed & Breakfast T: 519-821-2556 18 University Avenue East, Guelph www.bbcanada.com3260.html Relax in the comfort and quiet of a tastefully decorated luxury home backing onto the Cutten Club Golf Course, and fabulous view of Downtown Guelph.
Norfolk. Upscale Accommodation T: 519-767-1095102 Eramosa Road, Guelph www.norfolkguesthouse.ca
We are an award-winning, upscale accommodation located near downtown Guelph. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, Norfolk Guest House offers a personal alternative to a hotel.
Willow Manor T: 1-866-763-3574 408 Willow Road, Guelph www.willowmanorbb.com
Willow Manor, an exceptional bed & breakfast with 17 years experience, has a track record of proven performance and an international reputation for quality.
London House Bed & Breakfast T: 1-877-836-687480 London Road West, Guelph www.londonhouse.ca
World class; local heart. Over the last 20 years, Melanie and Andy McLennan have welcomed over 20,000 guests. They look forward to welcoming you.
At Wakefi eld House Bed & Breakfast T: 519-822-147911 Graham Street, Guelph www.wakefi eldhouse.ca
A warm welcome awaits guests at Wakefi eld House Bed & Breakfast. Situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in the Old University Area of Guelph.
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A friendly place. A great value.Courtesy of your friends at Hampton.
1.800.HAMPTONDirect: 519.821.2144
725 IMPERIAL ROAD, GUELPH, ONTARIO
1.800.HOLIDAYDirect: 519.824.2400
[email protected]/gelphon
540 SILVERCREEK PKWY. N., GUELPH, ONTARIO
• Free On the House breakfast• 100% Hampton satisfaction guaranteed• Cloud Nine. The Hampton bed experience.• Indoor saltwater swimming pool
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• Large indoor pool & spa • Whirlpool suites with fireplace• Two room suites with separate living room and bedroom • All rooms have a fridge, microwave, high-speed Internet • Business Centre • Fitness Centre• Free Express Start Hot Breakfast
Fun for the whole family.
Two great places to stay in Guelph.Free shuttle service available. Call for details.
Travelodge Inn & Suites T: 1-800-578-7878 / 519-836-1331 106 Carden Street, Guelph www.travelodgeinnguelph.comLocated in the heart of downtown Guelph across from Via Rail and Greyhound station. We are also within walking distance to the Sleeman Centre, River Run Theater and most local restaurants. Included with stay is our deluxe continental Breakfast, parking and wireless net (most rooms).
The Village Inn T: 519-846-533366 Wellington Rd. 7, Elora www.villageinnelora.com
Stay with us and enjoy all Elora and the surrounding area has to offer. Clean, comfortable 100% smoke free rooms, complimentary continental breakfast, cable TV and wireless high speed internet.
The Maples Inn II T: 519-823-1090 25 Wellington Street West, Guelph www.maplesinnguelph.ca
All our suites have a fully equipped kitchen, and 5 piece bathroom. Fully furnished suites for short or long term need. Reasonable rates without a lease.
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The Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre T: 519-622-1505700 Hespeler Road, Cambridge www.cambridgehotel.ca
With 138 guestrooms & suites, the Bruce Restaurant and Lounge, catered meeting and banquet facilities, the 19th Hole Golf Simulation lounge, and located just off the Hwy. 401.
Staybridge Suites T: 519-767-330011 Corporate Court, Guelph www.staybridge.com/guelphontario
Staybridge Suites Guelph has perfected the extended-stay experience with fully equipped kitchens, complimentary hot buffet breakfast & Sundowner buffet. Features include complimentary laundry, movie theatre, heated indoor pool/fi tness, putting green and BBQ.
Super 8 T: 519-836-5850281 Woodlawn Road West, Guelph www.super8.com/guelph08073
All rooms include our complimentary hot and cold buffet-style breakfast, Wireless High-Speed Internet, fridge and microwave, iron and ironing board, queen and king size beds, whirlpool suites available and enjoy room service from our restaurant.
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Where to Stay...
700 Hespeler Road, Cambridge Ontario N3H 5L8Toll Free:1.866.622.1505 [email protected]
Cambridge Kitchener Waterloo Guelph
138 Spacious Guest Rooms & SuitesThe Bruce Restaurant and Lounge
Catered Meeting & Banquet Facilities19th Hole Golf Simulator LoungeComplimentary Wireless Internet
Preferred Corporate Rates
There is One Place Like Home
MEETINGS The 19th Hole
Managed By:
• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast• Wireless High Speed Internet Access• Pool with Waterslide, Whirlpool &
Fitness Centre• Marriott Rewards Program
35 Cowan Place, Guelph, ON N1G 0C1 Toll Free: 866-233-4961 • P: 519-763-2339 • F: 519-763-2933
www.marriott.com/ykffi • E: ffi .ykffi [email protected]
Off ering Business and Leisure Guests Convenient Quality
Accommodations at an Aff ordable Price! Breadalbane Street Bistro
Fergusson Room PubWeddings
Meeting and Banquet FacilitiesMarquee Tent
Accommodations
1 888.842.2825www.breadalbaneinn.com
487 St. Andrew St. West, Fergus
The Best Value in GuelphAll Brand New Rooms!
519-836-5850
See you alongthe way.SM
Reservations:
800-800-8000www.super8.com
• Clean, Comfortable Rooms withIn-Room Coffee Maker, Fridge,Microwave, Hair Dryer, Iron andIroning Board
• Whirlpool and Executive Suites• Business Center• Restaurant with Room Service• Executive Meeting Rooms• Handicap Rooms• Free weekday Newspaper• Free In-Room Movies• Kids Stay Free
FREE Wireless High Speed Internet in Every Room
Complimentary Hot & Cold Buffet-styleSuperStart PLUS BREAKFAST
281 Woodlawn Rd. W.,At Silvercreek N.,
GUELPH ON N1H 7K7
Nearby: University of Guelph, River Run Centre, Elora Gorge Park, Cambridge, St. Jacobs, Elmira & Fergus, African Lion Safari, Guelph Lake, The Arboretum, Wings of Paradise, Grand River Raceway, Stratford Festival, Fergus Scottish Highland Games, Linamar, Johnson & Johnson, Kitchener-Waterloo, Niagara Falls and Toronto
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Where to Stay... Camping
With fi rst-class accommodations, and only a short
distance from Toronto and major transit hubs,
Guelph is the ideal conference location.
In 2009, Guelph is pleased to welcome:
Ontario Provincial
Firefi ghters, June 1-5
Municipal Law
Enforcement Offi cers,
September 13-17
Ontario Plumbing
Inspectors Association,
September 20-24
Travel and Tourism
Research Association,
October 14-16
- Free High Speed Internet Access (select rooms)
- Microwave & refrigerators (select rooms)- Complimentary Deluxe Continental
Breakfast
- Apartment-Style Units for long-term rentals- Fitness Room- 2 on site meeting rooms- Free downtown parking
106 Carden Street, GuelphToll Free: 1-800-578-7878 Tel: 519-836-1331 Fax: 519-836-9627
Email: [email protected]
www.travelodgeinnguelph.com
Guelph Lake Conservation Area T: 1-800-ONT-CAMP / 519-824-50617743 Conservation Road, Guelph www.grandriver.ca
The 1,600 hectare (4,000 acres) park has plenty of room for camping, hiking, and other activities. The fi ve-kilometre long lake is great for fi shing, swimming and sailing.
Elora Gorge Conservation Area T: 1-800-ONT-CAMP / 519-846-97427400 Wellington County Rd. 21, Elora www.grandriver.ca
The 22-metre cliffs of Elora Gorge provide a unique backdrop for tubing, fi shing, canoeing, kayaking, camping, swimming (in a small pond) and other activities.
Rockwood Conservation Area T: 1-800-ONT-CAMP / 519-856-9543 161 Falls Street, Rockwood www.grandriver.ca
Towering limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes are among the park’s natural wonders. A great place to camp, hike, swim, canoe and fi sh.
Conestogo Lake Conservation Area T: 1-800-ONT-CAMP / 6580 Wellington County Rd. 11, Wallenstein 519-856-9543 www.grandriver.ca
Conestogo Lake Conservation Area occupies 2,300 hectares on a six kilometre-long lake, offering camping, power boating, sailing, fi shing (smallmouth bass, pike, perch), picnicking and hiking.
University of Guelph, Conference ServicesUniversity of Guelph, T: 519-824-4120 ext.52353University Centre, Rm. 432 www.conferences.uoguelph.ca
Conference Services is your one-stop contact for coordinating your University of Guelph event. Let us do the work for you. Rates $35 - $76. Call us for further information.
Delta Guelph Hotel and Conference Centre 50 Stone Road West, Guelph 1-866-520-4552/519-780-3700 www.deltaguelph.com
14,000 sq ft of meeting, conference and banquet space. Meeting rooms featuring windows, ceiling mounted data projectors, screens and patio terraces. More information on our website www.deltaguelph.com
The Arboretum T: 519-824-4120 ext. 54110University of Guelph www.uoguelph.ca/arboretum
Unique meeting / banquet facilities with fl oor to ceiling windows looking onto the picturesque Arboretum grounds. Can accommodate 2 - 200 people. Outdoor Ceremony Sites also available. Catering by Hospitality Services, University of Guelph. See ad on page 25
Conference Services
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Mount Forest@ hwys 6 & 89
VisitMount Forest@ hwys 6 & 89
Visit
• United Church Pancake Breakfast• A&W Outdoor Movie Night• Country 93 Video Dance• Kinsmen 11th Annual Classic Cars• Royal Cdn Legion Br 134 Motor Cycle Show n Shine• Farmall Square Dancing Tractors• Ballagh Bunch Family Entertainers• Dance in the Grass - “Trina Larter & Barry Vaine”• Fat Boys BBQ in the Park..• SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS... & so much more..
JULY 17 • 18 • 19
YEAR ROUND INFORMATION CENTRE1-877-323-4480 • www.mountforest.ca
514 Main St., N. (On Hwy 6)
www.mountforest.ca www.mountforest.ca
www.mountforestfireworks.ca
Psychic ReadingPhone and email readings available
Jewelry, books & GiftsLiz Souster & Lori Kennelly245 main St. S., Mount ForestON N0G 2L0 T: 519-323-0375 TF: 1-866-895-0375www.theravensrune.caEmail: [email protected]
Red Car Service T: 519-824-9344530 Elizabeth Street, Guelph www.redcarservice.com
Red Car Service provides shared ride airport service to Toronto, Hamilton, Waterloo and Buffalo Airports. We also offer luxury mini coach bus charters and group tour services. Put our over 40 years of transportation experience to work for you.
Swan Moving & Storage T: 519-821-668315 Petrolia Street, Guelph www.swanmoving.com
Please call Swan Moving & Storage for Ontario wide prompt, courteous quality household, commercial & offi ce moving services plus warehouse storage. Guelph 519-821-6683; KW/Cambridge 519-624-6683; Milton, Georgetown 905-693-9395.
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