Discover the best top things to do in Goderich, Canada including Goderich Tourist Information Centre, Our Soul Centre, Cove Beach, Menesetung Bridge, Goderich Lighthouse, Courthouse Square, Elizabeth's Art Gallery, Goderich BIA Farmers' Market, Square Brew, Tiger Dunlop Trail.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
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4.5 based on 97 reviews
Goderich, a town of many facets, with beautiful beaches, incredible city design with wonderful little stores and restaurants. Aside from being right on Huron Lake with long shallow walk in the water beaches, in my view, it is one of the most incredibly wholehearted town with picturesque spots everywhere. The people are extremely friendly; the sights around town are unique. The restaurants, well, mama mia, great food! We walked everywhere, took our time and swam at Rotary Cove beach, enjoyed sitting in the park overlooking the bay, had a drink at the old train station. Simply delightful. The water had cooled off a bit but was still refreshing for Lake Huron for September. We recommended many of our friends to go and visit and we are planning to go back ourselves.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Great trail system east of the bridge. Great view, beautiful trees and well maintained. Many trail options and distances to mix it up if so desired.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Great sight seeing, nice small park, few swings, lighthouse there since 1849 lots of stairs down to Christopher's beach. Would be a great place for a picnic great views of the lake
4.5 based on 69 reviews
The landscaping in the square is beautiful such a nice green space with beautiful hanging baskets and gardens. The courthouse building is one of our favourite buildings in Ontario.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Elizabeth’s is a fantastic place for gifts: Art, clothing, home accessories, art and craft supplies, and more. The Co-op Gallery downstairs is a must for browsing and shopping! When you walk in the door, you are surrounded with work by local artists!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Goderich BIA Farmers’ Market operates on Saturdays throughout the summer from 8:00 a.m. to NOON in three mini market locations. One on the south street fountain plaza in Courthouse Park, one on Montreal Street in the Festival Plaza and one on South Street next to the Livery Theatre. Baked goods, fruits, and vegetables, homemade jellies and jam, fresh meat and so much more - bring a basket. This year due to Covid 19 we are limiting visitor numbers through the market to 10 at a time. Kindly respect the physical distancing measures; customers are asked to minimize their time shopping at the market, there is not eating or sampling this year. Downtown Goderich hosts a vibrant community core with shops, restaurants, theatre and more! Visit www.goderichbia.ca for a complete directory of what is available in our downtown!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Great spot!! We had a wonderful time at Square Brew this past weekend. Everyone loved the mango and lime seltzers and the sour beer. There are several picnic tables outside and it is fur baby friendly!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Start at the entrance off the Airport Road and you can walk along the ridge towards the old bridge or the other way past the Tiger Dunlop Tomb towards the newer bridge. Or you can start at the north end of the newer bridge. You will see a sign for Tiger Dunlop Trail opposite the road into Saltford. Often fishermen's cars parked there. The road turns into a trail. Great trail for walking your dog or just hiking. There are lots of benches to sit down on and we have met some interesting people along the way. One fellow was a retired history teacher and he told us a lot about Goderich history and especially about the trail. Another woman and her son were heading off the trail last spring to collect the maple syrup from the trees they had tapped.
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