This might be the prettiest small town to visit this fall in Ontario Ontario Fall
If you’re looking to do some sightseeing out of the city this fall, this Ontario town might be a great choice.
Ontario is full of towns that call back to European architecture and culture, as they’ve done a great job of keeping the heritage in place after many years.Goderich Beach, located on the shores of Lake Huron. Image by RichardBH. Goderich has been called “the prettiest town in Canada,” and rightfully so. From the stunning beaches, to the historic buildings in perfect shape, it offers visitors an endless amount of beauty to see.Founded in 1827, the town predates Canadian Confederation. Its European history is visible across the area, highly visible in architectural style.One of the town’s proudest icons is, a traffic circle downtown that is home to the county courthouse.
is a local favourite, and offers the “rockstar burger,” which has an interesting combination of cheese, peanut butter, and a deep-fried pickle for the adventurous., which will give you a stunning view of the fall colours just outside of town. The former railway passage has been converted to a foot path to give visitors a breathtaking view. is a National Historic Site where the last public hanging in Canada took place.