This next local village is full of ‘hidden surprises’ and it’s truly a trip back in time. The Village of Coldwater is home to a number of sights and is considered one of Ontario’s most ‘desirable rural towns’. Here’s what to know.
Nestled between Orillia and Midland, along the scenic Highway 12, is the charming little village of Coldwater.
Exploring Coldwater
In fact, it is so charming that Orillia Lake Country says that “hidden surprises await” in Coldwater.
According to the village, it is now one of “the most desirable rural towns in Ontario.” And that’s thanks to its leader’s efforts in creating a vibrant business and shopping district for everyone, working together to beautify, promote, and host special events over the past 10 years.
You’ll see this beautification as you take a stroll along the picturesque main street. Here you can stock up on treasures, handmade gifts, and all kinds of essentials.
Don’t miss a visit to the historic Coldwater Mill, a testament to the village’s rich history, dating back to 1833.
You will also find adorable Victorian homes and traditional churches. These line up the streets and are full of old-world charm.
For you history buffs, make your way to the Coldwater Canadiana Museum, where you can admire the Woodrow Homestead.
Are you a fishing enthusiast? It’s a haven in Coldwater, with fantastic angling opportunities for trout and salmon.
This village also serves as the gateway to the Severn River and the Big Chute Marine Railway, located on Upper Big Chute Road.
Hungry yet? You’ll want to visit the number of restaurants that offer delicious local eats. With a wide array of dining options, from gourmet food shops to cozy eateries, there’s a little of everything.
In Coldwater, there’s an undeniable sense of warmth and charm that will keep you coming back for more.
If you’re looking for that main character moment and small-town vibe, Coldwater is the place to be.
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