
Regional Attractions
Seaforth offers a wealth of nearby amenities with its blend of picturesque towns, scenic farmland and dramatic landscapes. Known as Ontario’s west coast, the region features the beauty of the Lake Huron shoreline. Explore these areas, so close to home.
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Stratford
Home to the internationally acclaimed Stratford Festival This beautiful town’s attractions include Stratford’s Antique Warehouse, two indoor malls, MacLeods Scottish Shops, Quilts & Crafts, as well as 500 downtown shops and boutiques. |
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Grand Bend
A mecca for tourists over the years, offering the best in sun, surf and fun. Attractions include the Huron Country Playhouse, Pinery Provincial Park, three major golf courses, Pineridge Zoo, Oakwood Inn Resort & Spa, skydiving and an accessible municipal marina. |
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Goderich
From its perch along the mystic shores of Lake Huron, Goderich offers “the best sunset viewing in North America”. Its attractions include stunning public beaches, sightseeing, the Benmiller Inn, Goderich Farmers’ Market, Celtic Roots Festival and the Marine Museum. |
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Bayfield
This quaint, historic village is a great destination for an upscale day trips. A true paradise for the boating set. Enjoy beautiful marinas, public beaches, superb fishing (and seafood), boutiques, antiques, the Woodlands Links and Bluewater Golf Clubs. |
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Blyth
Famous for the Blyth Festival, this town has premiered over 80 Canadian plays since inception. Attractions include Blyth Inn, Memorial Community Hall, Bainton’s, The Old Mill and leather factories. |
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