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If you are visiting Woodstock, you must stop by the cow and take a
few pictures. Woodstock was once the dairy capital of Canada.
C. Gunn's Hill Artisan Cheese 445172 Gunn's Hill Road (519) 4244024
Each cheese produced -on premise- using milk from the family farm
- brings unique and different taste to the pallet. Try Smoked 5
Brothers or harder Handeck with more intense flavour. Their cheese
curds of the best to be found. You will also find Sheep Milk Gouda
(Oxford County sourced milk).
The flowers are wonderful all summer. They have great walking
trails that cut through the wood. There is a splash pad for the kids.
Picnic tables and pavilions are available. The band shell has
weekend music performers. Just a beautiful park
Check to see if train is there and take photo. Can return for nice
relaxing ride on the rails on another trip. Staff is polite and friendly.
Located on a pull-off on the south side of Fingal Line (Road 16), 3.3
km west of Iona Road (Road 14). Port Talbot was the name of a
community located west of Port Stanley in Ontario, Canada where
Talbot Creek flows into Lake Erie.
The village was the original commercial nucleus for the settlement
which developed on 5,000 acres (20 km) of land granted to Thomas
Talbot in 1800 by the Crown along the northwestern shore of Lake
Erie. The settlement was one of the most prosperous of its time in
Upper Canada, noted for its good roads, with Talbot keeping out
land speculators and securing hard-working settlers.
Talbot's authoritarian control of the settlers led to conflicts with the
Executive Council of Upper Canada and a reduction in his powers.
As a result of invading American forces during the War of 1812, the
community was burned in 1814 in a series of raids and was never
rebuilt. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada
in 1923.
J. St.Peters Tyrconnell
Col. Talbot died on February 5th, 1853, age 81, and was buried in the
cemetery across the road from the church which is also the last
resting place of the pioneers and their descendants and others who
have kept the faith.
Tecumseh Monument
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