Craving a trip down south? If you don’t have any trips planned yet this spring, why not go south while still staying in Ontario?
Located in the southwestern Ontario region of Essex County, Kingsville is actually Canada’s southernmost town, filled with charm, yummy food, and things to do.
If you’re heading to Kingsville, put Peele Island/Kingsville Winery on your list. Open year-round, the Kingsville portion of this winery is a great place to try some delicious wines and grab a bite to eat.
Breweries more your pace? There are two to check out in Kingsville! The Grove Brewing Company and Banded Goose both offer house-made beers and delicious eats, making them ideal spots to spend an afternoon.
Colasanti’s is a beloved spot in this town – open 361 days a year, this is a spot where you can do it all.
A petting zoo, an arcade, a greenhouse where you can purchase your next plant, and a yummy restaurant are just a few things you can experience at Colasanti’s. Don’t forget to take home some cinnamon donuts and peach juice — they’re famous for it!
How about a stroll? Lakeside Park is Kingsville’s largest park, with several walking paths that are lit up in the winter months, making for a picturesque place to get some steps in.
While you’re out strolling, be sure to check out the shops on Kingsville’s Main Street. This strip was named Winning Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island’s Best Shopping District three years in a row for its cute gift shops, restaurants, and specialty stores.
Time to head south and check out Kingsville.
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