Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including St. Lawrence Market, Blue Mountain Village, Square One Shopping Centre, Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Covent Market, Whetung Ojibwa Art and Crafts Gallery, Aberfoyle Antique Market, Woodland Cultural Centre, Elberta Farms Country Market, Antiques On Highway 48.
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4.5 based on 13,866 reviews
All roads to good food lead to St. Lawrence Market, a city landmark more than two centuries old. Two hundred vendors sell everything from local mustard to fresh pasta, lobster to artisanal bread.
But I’ve been to many places all over the city, and seriously, this is one of the reasons I moved here. Local, friendly, fresh, TASTY, always something different to try, great antiques section, and well, amazing fresh food to prepare yourself, or “no time for that?” the already prepared food is scrumptious too! And, well, if your into “people watching”... this is definitely your place. Surrounding area is always bustling with charm, energy and great food. So really, why not check it out?
4.5 based on 919 reviews
The Blue Mountain Village is located in the Town of the Blue Mountains, nestled between the charming communities of Collingwood and Thornbury, at the foot of Ontario's largest mountain resort, Blue Mountain. The Village offers a vibrant social and cultural scene combining unique attractions, dining and shopping experiences. There is ALWAYS something to do at BLUE including five hotels, 25 retailers, 25 cafes & restaurants, year round award winning Festivals and Events plus Activity Central to book your hiking, biking, caving, climbing, spa, and more!
We are a family of 4 with children aged 7 and 9. We stayed a few nights at Blue Mountain and had a wonderful time. There’s so much to do; the Ridge Runner, mini putt, obstacle courses, play areas, gondola rides, movies in the square, shopping, or just sitting at the dock enjoying the outstanding views of the mill pond. We even enjoyed taking the shuttle to the private beach where we had a relaxing time swimming and kayaking. We were all able to walk far into the lake, because it’s a good distance before it starts getting too deep for the kids. Overall, we had a wonderful time making lasting memories with our kiddies.
4.5 based on 1,191 reviews
Square One is distinctively positioned as Ontario’s largest and foremost fashion, lifestyle and entertainment destination. Travelers will enjoy access to over 330 shopping, dining and entertainment options, 362 days a year. With retail options such as Holt Renfrew, Salvatore Ferragamo, Micheal Kors, Harry Rosen, Club Monaco, Simons, Urban Outfitters, Muji, Zara , Sephora, and more, Square One has something for everyone. After shopping, enjoy casual dining in Food Central or a leisurely meal in one of 7 onsite restaurants such as Jamie’s Italian. A 15 minute drive from Pearson International Airport and a 30 minute drive from downtown Toronto, Square One is located at the interchange of Hwy. 403 and Hwy. 10.
Such a great place to shop and eat! Everything from low to high end stores! Something for everyone ????
4.5 based on 71 reviews
We had a wonderful time in Huntsville looking at the stores and purchasing items at the various stores and did a walk about looking at the sculpture and outdoor wall murals and reading the signage about the paintings. We didn't see all of them, but did enjoy what we did see. The day was sunny and relatively warm. A glorious day - we would like to visit it again when it's a little warmer...maybe in July.
4.5 based on 202 reviews
I have posted earlier about what a treasure this place is. As of June 1 all vendors have been given the go ahead to come back. And the outdoor market is active yet again. I've been going every Saturday after the partial reopening. Really looking forward to when they're all back again.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
If you haven't been to this place yet, you need to go! That is if you love Native art in all it's glory ???? I love stopping here when my husband and friends are out on our motorcycles. They have jewelry, clothes, paintings, figures, sculptures - so many cool things to see and purchase. They also have a little restaurant if you're hungry and washrooms (which are great if you've been travelling for awhile). There is lots of parking available and they are across from Burleigh Falls which is a great place to visit as well. They fully accessible too.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Stroll through Canada's largest outdoor antique market. You'll find charming treasures for great prices. With over 55 years in business, our Sunday Aberfoyle Antique Market hosts 100+ quality dealers selling collectibles, folk art, furniture, and more. Our Saturday Special Show welcomes an added 90+ dealers to our market, where you'll get the chance to browse through over 150+ guest dealers. We pride ourselves on being a reasonably priced, family friendly market where customers have the opportunity to interact with vendors. Our Location Aberfoyle Antique Market is located south of Guelph, less than an hour from Toronto. We are easily accessible to all travellers from Hamilton, Kitchener/Cambridge, Woodstock, and all surrounding areas in the GTA. We offer free on-site parking, and are completely wheelchair friendly! Our Restaurant Visit our new restaurant to satisfy your taste buds and enjoy the indoor lounge or the spacious outdoor patio. We offer unique and quality food services - all fresh and locally sourced. Our Hours We are open Sundays from April 24 to October 30, 8 am-4 pm, rain or shine. At only $2.00 per adult you don't want to miss out on this relaxing, fresh air shopping experience.
Spent a beautiful Sunday antique hunting with girlfriends. Vendors were very pleasant and helpful. Lots of treasures for every sort of interest and wallet size. Was expecting high prices but surprisingly was not the case. Snacks & beverages on site and plenty of parking. Will definitely go back but with my truck next time!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Come and visit us! The Centre offers educational programs to all. Special lectures, demonstrations, workshops, performances and festivals are held on a frequent basis to enhance the exhibition program. Resources Available include: Museum & Tours Special Resource Library Language Resource Centre Education Extension Officer Annual Events Include: - First Nations Art Exhibition - Snow Snake Tournament - Smoke Dance Competition & BBQ - Christmas Craft Fair - Coffee House & Open Mic
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Our family run farm market is committed to providing the community with Local Farm Fresh Ontario Produce.
We stop here for fresh veggies, eggs, baked goods (love those molasses cookies!) and plants for the garden at this family run business. Everything is well presented and the place is always busy!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Antiques On Hwy 48 has a wide variety of antiques, vintage finds and collectibles. Over 5,000 sq feet on two floors to explore! Pieces are reasonably priced and inventory is constantly changing. New items arrive often. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, vintage jewelry, vinyl, advertising memorabilia, primitives, lace & linens, cameras, radios, coin and paper money, vintage housewares, paintings, gold and silver, gas and oil advertising, pottery, ephemera, oddities, salvage, one of a kinds and a lot more really cool stuff!
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