Creemore:  Settled in 1842, the village of Creemore has grown from 800 to 1,170 and has held up a vibrant business community for over 150 years. Today, the village is home to beautiful historic homes, rolling hills and wooded trails, festivals and of course the Creemore Springs Brewery.  For such quaint village, Creemore stays relevant through year-round festivals such as: The Running of The Hounds, Santa Clause Parade, The Vintage Festival and The Copper Kettle Festival.   Stayner:  A beautiful town just north of Creemore along Airport Road, Stayner is home to several small-businesses, a bustling main street, the local high school and the Stayner Siskins Hockey Team. Historically rooted in forestry and the railroad industry since the early 1800’s Stayner now serves as a gateway community for four-season travellers to Georgian Bay.   New Lowell:  Created by a massive furniture company named Jacques & Hay, New Lowell’s schoolhouse, inn, church, railway station and many of its houses were also built by the company. Smaller than Creemore, New Lowell’s claim to fame is their exquisite seasonal campgrounds, conservation areas, parks and small sandy beaches. Perfect for a nature-lover looking to camp, fish, canoe, paddle board or hike.

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