Bowmanville is a community of about 40,000 people located in the municipality of Clarington, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 75 km (47 mi) east of Toronto, and 15 km (9.3 mi) east of Oshawa along Highway 2. Bowmanville was first incorporated as a town in 1858, but later incorporated with the neighbouring townships of Clarke and Darlington in 1974 forming the Town of Newcastle, which was renamed in 1994 to the Municipality of Clarington. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area.
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Spend a day on one of Ontario's finest lakes with Pro Fisherman Joe Ford. Learn cutting edge techniques and have the experience of a lifetime. Let the team at Joe Ford Fishing and Outdoors build the fishing trip of a lifetime for you and your group. Individual guide trips and corporate group outings are our specialty. Come enjoy the excitement of Ontario's great fishing.
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Archibald Orchards & Estate Winery is a 4th generation family farm located just east of Toronto. Their Fruit Winery offers complimentary sampling of wines ranging from very dry to sweet, ice types. Come the fall, the orchard with some 10,000 trees & 13 different varieties of apples is a great place for Pick Your Own apples. During this time, there is a free children's play area & on weekends fresh cut fries & caramel apple dumplings are available in the Apple Core Cafe. Something for everyone depending on the season!
Enjoyable Apple picking trip. sweet & crunchy apples pick your own $35 per super bag, delicious fruit wines, and friendly staff.
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The Tyrone Mills Limited -1846 has been owned and operated by Robert Shafer over the last 30 years - but its history stretches back far greater than that! Over the last 168 years, the Tyrone Mills has been a grist mill, flour mill, lumber mill, apple cider producer, historic tour center, bakery, and rural community center. Today, it continues to preserve its traditional roots through continual use of its water power in lumber manufacturing and flour production. Open year-round, the mill offers visitors a chance to witness Canadian History and Culture in action. Each season of the year adds to the unique character to the mill. Whether it is drinking hot apple cider to chase away the winter chill, Rob Shafer working steadfast in the lumber yard in the spring, visitors enjoying a scenic walk along the dam in the summer, or shoppers enjoying our baking and festivities in the fall. The mill not only offers a range of quality products, but also a sense of community connection. If you have not yet had the chance to come visit - please do! And, for those of you who have - we look forward to welcoming you again soon. The Shafer family.
I grew up around here and would stop occasionally for homemade donuts on my way home. They are always a delicious treat. They sell a nice selection of baked goods. This is a working mill and they still make flour here, which you can purchase as well. Tyrone does a tractor parade before Christmas every year, which I think they're still doing, and it's always a tradition to go to the mill and get donuts and hot apple cider.
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