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Southwestern Ontario

Activities in Southwestern Ontario

  1. Double Decker Sightseeing Tour

    Top-deck London views on a London bus; departing the downtown Tourism London office.

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  2. Epicurean Trek

    A downloadable guide gives you over a dozen local farms, cheese makers, bakeries and markets to visit on a self-guided tour, and includes individual opening days and hours. If you have a car, great; if you want to go by bike, even better!

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  3. Explore Pelee

    Led by the effervescent Anne Marie, an Explore Pelee bike tour will show you all the lovely little details about the island, from the oldest home through to the canals, pump houses and graveyard. Wine-tasting combos are available; call or email to schedule any of the tours.

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  4. Grand River Rafting Company

    Operating out of Paris, just north of Brantford; guided family, moonlight, evening and overnight rafting trips.

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  5. Blue Heron Rafting

    Family, romantic evening and combined bike/rafting trips from Brantford.

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  6. Boat Tours

    Take in the parks, swans, riverbanks and grand gardens on Avon River. Tours departing below Stratford Tourism by the river. Canoes, kayaks and paddleboats can also be rented (per hour $15 to $25).

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  7. Speed River Canoe & Kayak Rentals

    Go paddling with Speed River Canoe & Kayak Rentals.

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  8. Boat Tours & Rentals

    Glide for 30 minutes past swans, grand gardens and theatres. Tours depart from the boathouse on York St. Canoes, kayaks and paddleboats can also be rented ($10 to $20 per hour).

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  9. Pelee Island Winery Wine Pavilion

    Enjoy the fruits of island life at the Pelee Island Winery Wine Pavilion. Regular tours are free at noon, 2pm and 4pm most days; special wine-and-cheese and wine-and-chocolate tours can be scheduled by calling.

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  11. Walkerville Distillery

    Whiskey was here long before gambling. Distributed to 151 countries, Canadian Club has been sluicing out of the distillery since 1858. One-hour tours (noon, 2pm and 4pm) examine the processes and offer a taste.

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