Ontario Travel: Walk along Meaford Main Street
This clip was taken during my little weekend escape to Owen Sound. My good friend Yolande and I hopped into the car early Saturday morning and took a nice country drive up to Georgian Bay. We drove through Collingwood, Craigleith and Thornbury before we made a stop in the historic town Meaford which has a nice waterfront and a decent main street with Victorian townhouses dating back to the 1880s. We continued our adventure to Owen Sound which is a beautiful town located right where the Sydenham River flows into Georgian Bay. The Niagara Escarpment also goes right through town.We checked out the waterfront area near the community centre where a triathlon was being held and the kid's run just got underway. Then we looked for the tourist info which was closed for lunch and headed for a late breakfast to the local Boot & Blade Restaurant. The customer service rep in the Tourism Office was extremely helpful and even made himself available for a little on-camera interview. So equipped with lots of local knowledge we embarked on the Historic Downtown Walking Tour where we enjoyed the many Victorian heritage buildings and the picturesque Sydenham River that runs right through town. The city has also put up many flower boxes all over the place that make the city more attractive.Our next adventure was a very rugged hike that started at Harrison Park, a large public park with ponds, pedal boats, minigolf, a restaurant, a playground and other facilities, which took us up and down some steep hills along the Niagara Escarpment to picturesque Inglis Falls where we climbed around the interesting limestone rock formations beside the river for a while. We then hiked back up to the road, picked up our car and drove to our accommodation for the night: the Garden House B&B in Williamsford, about 25 minutes south of Owen Sound. Maria, the owner, welcomed us in her gorgeous house. She has 3 rooms available for B&B guests and we took up two which she gave us generously for the price of one. The house has huge panorama windows and the waning daylight just flooded the place. The walls are adorned with Maria's watercolour paintings and well-cared for plants grow throughout the whole house. Our bathroom was also very spacious and featured a claw-foot tub.Hungry from our excursion we asked her for advice for local food and she sent us to the Kettle Restaurant 10 minutes up the street where we had a filling meal. Yolande enjoyed her salmon filet and my dinner was okay. Tired from all the hiking we dropped into our comfortable beds and I fell asleep right away. In the morning I had a chance to interview Maria (the article will be written shortly, you'll find it on www.travelandtransitions.com in the Interview section), and found out that she's a very interesting person and a real survivor. She then fixed breakfast for us, a delicious omelette with home-baked multigrain bread, fresh yoghurt with home-made jams, and fresh tomatoes from the garden. We were ready to head back to the city, packed our bags and thanked her for the great hospitality. She even gave us some free home-baked bread to take home. Originally we had wanted to stop in Guelph for a bit of sightseeing, but since it was raining we went straight back to Toronto and decided that we needed to do another country excursion soon. The full travel article about this experience with background information will go up soon on www.travelandtransitions.com - check out the My Stories & Photos section.I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of destinations. Feel free to check out some of my 700+ articles and interviews on http://www.travelandtransition... My personal travel stories are located at http://www.travelandtransition... and my recent Austrian travel articles will be published shortly.Also, my FREE travel e-books containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are available right now at http://www.travelandtransition...
Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: September 11, 2007 at 5:52 pm
Author: travelandtransitions
Length: 02:42
Rating: 3.25
Views: 1251
Tags: Bay Canada Escarpment Georgian Harrison Niagara Ontario Owen Park River Sound Sydenham The Williamsford
Video Comments
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jaky1342 (August 22, 2008 at 6:33 am)
i do to i love it
99shar99 (August 19, 2008 at 3:09 pm)
i live here it is awsome
vvvcaperichvvv (August 2, 2008 at 11:30 pm)
It is the old town hall and in the rear is a modern concert area.
gallu56 (May 8, 2008 at 3:55 pm)
I lived there to
burtsta133 (March 9, 2008 at 3:59 am)
Man that made me mad i should just go post that in the meaford paper that would make me feel fantastic. and sorry im post this on your video travelandtransitions. Im just mad! but thanks for visiting meaford!
burtsta133 (March 9, 2008 at 3:56 am)
and meaford does rock so go and stay in the city ignorant prick.
burtsta133 (March 9, 2008 at 3:56 am)
Hahah ohh wow i live there. And too bad im not a hick "angryflower." Probably nicer than you are watch what you say. Yeah meaford is small and trust me there are some hicks but dont classify EVERYONE! and meaford has no income we are in debt 1.7 million! so there yeah go! If you wanna see hicks go to manitulan. Thats fucking hick-ville!
jonman701 (March 1, 2008 at 1:08 am)
Meaford is a Great little town, the last comment is beyond ignorant, its obviously nice as you see in the video, its a very beautiful town, and the people are super nice.Note to the last comment by angryflower, just because you hate yourself doesn't give you the right to bash others.
angryflower (October 26, 2007 at 8:00 pm)
nice peachey - you wouldn't want anyone *visiting* or spending money there, that would be horrible, and might help pull the town out of the mountain of debt and brutal tax rates it has! By the way, what's Meafords main source of income? Shortsighted, ignorant hicks like you (and I guarantee your parents) are the reason people like me left for good. |
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