The camp is well laid out with pool , walking trails and sunning areas . The people there are welcoming and friendly . It's a place worth visiting for the day or you can camp or rent a room for the weekend . We'll be back in the summer for sure .Read more
The Glencoe and District Curling Club features four sheets of ice. We take pride in the quality of our ice so we ask regular players and visitors to clean their shoes prior to stepping onto the ice surface. We also ask that that you report any ice issues
Located in the town of Glencoe Ontario, the Glencoe & District Historical Society was formed in 1978 and has been an intricate part of the community these many years. The promotion of local history, genealogy, and the preservation of historical documents are among the primary objectives of the society.Formed in April 1978, the Glencoe & District Historical Society was created to promote, encourage and foster the study of local history and genealogy including original research. It is an incorporated non-profit volunteer organization. It is a member of the Ontario Historical Society and the Ontario Genealogical Society.
Privacy StatementBluewater Area Family Health TeamWelcome to the Bluewater Area Family Health Team (BAFHT). The BAFHT is community sponsored and managed by a board of directors. The BAFHT is located in the Zurich Health Centre. We provide primary care for all ages, patient education, chronic disease management, preventative care and wellness for our patients.
Welcome to the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies. The OAAS is the provincial association representing over 220 agricultural societies from across the province. Its mission is to act as a resource and a united voice for its members by providing leadership through education and communication to encourage them to promote agriculture and a rural way of life in Ontario.
The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown has a rich and ancient history. Our original homeland is found along the Eastern Seaboard of North America, specifically, areas known today as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Delaware, or Lunaapeew, as we call ourselves, are revered by other Indigenous Nations as 'the Grandfather Tribe. We established settlements up and down the Delaware and Hudson Rivers, where we farmed, hunted, fished and gathered for food, as well as traded with other Nations. At one time, our population is estimated to be in excess of 65,000.