As we head into the dog days of summer, the time to savor the wonders of Ontario’s West Coast is far from over.
myFM sat down with Alecia Anderson, Coordinator of Tourism and Local Food with Huron County economic development, and asked her what locals should tick off their summer bucket list – before it’s too late,
From your local beach, to the Benmiller Riverflats, to the Huron Country Playhouse, the region buzzes with local marvels and entertainment.
Anderson emphasizes the allure of the familiar, sharing how even for herself, the hidden gems were unearthed in nearby municipalities,
You can uncover some for yourself with the 2023 Ontario’s West Coast Visitor Guide. Inside its pages, nine distinct road trips await, each guiding you through the charming municipalities in your own backyard.
The joy of exploration lies in discovering the unique shops, trails, diners, and cultural enclaves that may have otherwise eluded your attention.
So, why is Huron County a haven for living, working, and playing? It’s a combination of nature, culture, and community, offering both residents and visitors a wide variety of experiences.
Through the eyes of a tourist, we glimpse the allure that draws people from afar, reminding us to cherish the treasure trove that is our own backyard.
You can get a digital copy of the visitors guide yourself, head to ontarioswestcoast.ca
Written by: B. Shakyaver
