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| "Tourist attractions of Midland and Penetanguishene are just 15 min away by car. There you can embark on a boat cruise, go sightseeing, or enjoy a good meal at a local café." |
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| PENETANGUISHENE |
| Discovery Harbour, in Penetanguishene, is a picturesque 19th century British Naval and Military site on scenic Penetanguishene Bay. The site includes 15 reconstructed buildings, an archeological dig, and two fully rigged replicas of 19th century schooners. 705-549-8064. |
| Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives 13 Burke Street (705) 549-2150 |
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| MIDLAND |
| Historical Murals of Midland, 208 King Street, (705) 527-7246 |
| Huronia Museum, 549 Little Lake Park Road, (705) 526-2844 |
| Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, also near Midland and associated with the Wye Marsh Wildlife Center, is a living museum recreating a French Jesuit mission to the Hurons from 300 years ago. 705-526-7838. |
| Royal Canadian Legion Museum - Branch 80, 196 Queen Street, (705) 527-8080 |
| Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, 16164 Hwy 12 E., (705) 526-7838 |
| Castle Village, 701 Balm Beach Road, (705) 526-9683 |
| Lu Robitaille Studio |
| Quest Gallery & Huronia School of Visual Arts |
| Right Side Gallery |
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| SURROUNDING AREA |
| The Big Chute Marine Railway, near Coldwater, part of the Trent-Severn Waterway
National Historic Site, is the only
marine railway of its kind in North America,
carrying boats up a hill on a rail instead of
raising them by water. |
| Castle Village |
| Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives |
| Historical Murals of Midland |
| Huronia Museum |
| Wye Marsh Wildlife Center |