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GODERICH ONTARIO
Goderich is about 14 minutes north of Tamarack Cottage. Goderich
Ontario has some magnificent huge old homes. I had the second floor rented
in the huge house, known as "The Castle" by the natives, in
the 1970's when I was young. The Castle is on the north east corner of
the town overlooking the harbor. I believe the design is a copy of a castle
in Scotland.
In the center of town is the Square,
which is laid out like the spokes of a wagon wheel. West street
is one of the 'spokes' of the Square in Goderich Ontario. This street
takes you to the beach. There you will find an extra long boardwalk
along the beach. At the beach pavilion you can buy ice cream and
refreshments..
Another interesting Goderich site to see is the hiking trail that
goes over the very high, old railway trestle bridge that spans the
Maitland River. You can find this by taking the street that runs
west off Hwy 21 just before it goes north down to the river on the
north edge of town. This bridge has massive support collums of cut
limestone.
Of course there's lots more to see in the area; such as a magnificent
new French country manor house in a meadow like setting with a magnificent
view of the river valley near Auburn Ontario. Of course it's private,
but if you love architecture a drive by is well worthwhile.
Also near this splendid home there's a two or three span old rusty
trestle bridge on a quiet country gravel road, with a wooden deck
that rumbles when cars drive over, that's great to walk across in
the evening. Sometimes I would take dinner guests out to this grand
old lady, we would pile out of the car, and "walk the bridge".
Most of these splendid old bridges are like church pump organs .....
Gone Forever.
So, these are just a few of the unique things to see around Goderich,
just a short drive from Tamarack Cottage on the shores of Lake Huron.
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