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Guelph

Guelph At the forks of two Grand tributaries, the Speed and Eramosa rivers, lies downtown Guelph - a wonderful mix of architecture ranging from heritage buildings like the towering Gothic Church of Our Lady Immaculate, to modern facilities like River Run Centre.

Renowned annual festivals include the Hillside Festival, Guelph Jazz Festival, as well as the Guelph Studio Tour and famous “Fair November” craft and artisan sale at the University of Guelph.

Explore the lively Guelph Farmer’s Market on a Saturday morning, browse the unique shops and restaurants of Old Quebec Street, or discover the artisan studios and antique shops that dot the city.

Heritage and Arts


McCrae House

McCrae House, a c.1850 stone cottage, located along the banks of the Speed River, is the birthplace of Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872 – 1918), doctor,...more >>


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Fishing


Speed/Eramosa Fishing

The Speed and Eramosa Rivers above Guelph offer great trout fishing for the serious angler. Nearby Mill Creek below Guelph is also know for its...more >>


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Shopping


Old Quebec Street Shoppes

A one-of-a-kind shopping mall experience in the heart of downtown Guelph. Old Quebec Street offers a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, a...more >>


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Accommodation


Hampton Inn and Suites

We are committed to providing you with friendly service, clean rooms, and comfortable surroundings, every time you stay with us. Hampton Inn & Suites...more >>


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Dining


Artisanale

Artisanale is a quaint cafe and bistro looking out onto charming Quebec St. in downtown Guelph. Local food used in all recipes, and the menu changes...more >>


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