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    Day 1

    141 mi

    Stepping Back Through Time on the South Simcoe Railway

    Your first day on this four-day road trip will be packed full of local flavours, history, culture, lake views, and true Canadian heritage. After breakfast with a strong cup of locally brewed coffee, you'll take a ride on a 1920s steam train through the Beeton Creek Valley and take in the rolling hills around you. After lunch, it's off to an art gallery, then a quick walk on a sandy beach in Wassaga. Before dinner at a popular roadhouse, you'll visit a historic shrine to learn more about the missionaries who called the area home. A waterside B&B will be where you'll recharge for the evening and get you ready for the next stop on your journey.
    Due to the uniqueness of some locations for overnight stays, you can book the recommended hotels along the route via links mentioned in the comments.
    09:00

    Toronto

    39.3 mi
    1 hr
    Grackle Coffee
    10:101 hr

    Grackle Coffee

    Café
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    Get some pep in your step with a cuppa of fair trade, organic Scarborough coffee at Grackle. This cafe takes sustainability to another level, serving their drinks in biodegradable vessels and take out cutlery made from starch. To accompany your coffee, why not try an almond croissant or raspberry tart?
    Opening hours Tuesday-Saturday: 7:30 am - 3:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    9.1 mi
    15 min
    South Simcoe Railway Heritage Corp
    11:301 hr 30 min

    South Simcoe Railway Heritage Corp

    Landmark
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    Get a headstart in learning about Canada's dynamic history with a ride on a 1920s steam locomotive. The 50-minute train ride will take you through the scenic Beeton Creek Valley as your conductor shares fun facts on the important of Canada's railways and how they helped connect different areas of the country.
    Make sure to arrive 15-30 minutes ahead of your departure time to ensure you are prepared for boarding. Free parking is available in the municipal parking lot on Mill Street.
    Tickets can be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis on the day. Advanced tickets are sometimes available to purchase on their website.. Schedule for the 2023 excursions will be posted by January 2023 here.
    11.3 mi
    20 min
    daGrazia Ristorante
    13:201 hr 30 min

    daGrazia Ristorante

    Restaurant
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    Over 1.5 million Canadians have Italian heritage, which is evident in the number of Italian restaurants in the country. Chow down on traditional fishes like burrata with cracked black peppers, strozzapreti pasta with porcini mushrooms and house sausage, and Ontario lamb chops.
    Opening hours Tuesday-Saturday: 12 pm – 9 pm (Closed Tuesday-Friday 3 pm - 4:30 pm to prepare for dinner service)
    26.7 mi
    40 min
    MacLaren Art Centre
    15:3030 min

    MacLaren Art Centre

    Art Gallery
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    Step into a world of creative at the MacLaren Art Centre, a public gallery and museum. There's always a different exhibit on, which keeps things fresh, so depending on when you go, you could explore a photographer's idea of how racial bias has influenced colour photography or an exhibit on inter-human relationships.
    Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 11:00am to 4:00pm Saturday: 10:00am to 4:00pm Sunday: 11:00am to 4:00pm
    23.3 mi
    40 min
    Allenwood Beach Area
    16:4030 min

    Allenwood Beach Area

    Landmark
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    Whilst Wassaga has lots of different beaches, Allenwood is one that locals rave about. This sandy beach is less crowded than some of the more popular beaches around and is perfect for this quick pitstop. There's parking right by the beach too, making it easy to pop out for a leisurely walk to stretch your legs and get some fresh air.
    20.9 mi
    40 min
    Martyrs' Shrine
    17:5030 min

    Martyrs' Shrine

    Landmark
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    This beautiful church is not just an exquisite landmark, it also has an interesting story to tell. The Martyrs' Shrine is called so to commemorate the Jesuit missionaries who came to Canada and dedicated their lives to the Indigenous people of the land they decided to call home. The visitor centre (open between 9 am - 4 pm) has some brochures for self-guided tours that will give you some additional information and allow you to dive deep into the stories that the shrine is built on.
    Opening hours: Between the first Saturday in May to Thanksgiving in October Church and grounds open daily from 8:30 am - 9 pm
    1.7 mi
    5 min
    Kelseys Original Roadhouse
    19:002 hrs

    Kelseys Original Roadhouse

    Restaurant
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    Nothing says Canada like a roadhouse grill. Kelseys has multiple branches around the country and you can't go wrong with spinach dip, burgers, and buffalo wings. Hockey matches and other sporting events are usually shown on the big screen so you don't have to miss the big game.
    Opening hours: Monday-Thursday: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday-Saturday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am Sunday: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
    8.7 mi
    15 min
    Tucked Inn the Harbour B&B
    21:1530 min

    Tucked Inn the Harbour B&B

    Lodging
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    This quaint B&B in Victoria Harbour will be your home for the night. Located right by the water, ask for a room with lake views and you won't be disappointed.
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