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Brighton
is one of the fastest growing towns in Ontario, with
attractive housing developments both on and near the
water. With its charming 19th century architecture,
the town retains the spirit of the early founders who
established some of the finest apple orchards in Canada.
In summer, the town is at its busiest with tourists,
campers and cottagers.
People
visit the area to fish Presqu'ile Bay for trophy walleye
and pike or alternatively, head out into Lake Ontario
for championship salmon and trout fishing. Boaters can
enjoy shallow and deep water boating.
Visit
Proctor House Museum, said to be haunted by the Nix
ghost, and see the 'widows walk' with views of the Bay,
or visit Memory Junction with its railway memorabilia.
Stroll
along the streets and be delighted by the many architectural
gems. Savour the delights at some of the area's best
eating spots. Stop off at Gosport and pick up some freshly
caught fish at the fisheries. Come to the Saturday morning
farmers' market and enjoy the fresh produce, or visit
the many antique and craft stores that are sure to delight
you with their unusual items.Visit the Applefest in
September, when Brighton really pulls out all the stops
to celebrate the harvesting of the apples in grand style!
In
Brighton you'll find one of nature's outstanding gifts...
Presqu'ile Provincial Park. In summer there are swimming,
camping, windsurfing, diving, nature programs... a host
of activities for the day tripper or camper, including
a Heritage Centre at the oldest operating lighthouse
on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Each spring tens
of thousands of ducks rest here on their journey further
north. As well, more than 300 bird species make Presqu'ile
a "hot spot" for birders. In the winter there
are cross-country skiing trails for the enthusiast.
Elsewhere along the Lake Ontario shore, Brighton offers
superb camping and other family attractions, Speedway
Park, mini-golf & go-karts, botanical gardens and
numerous garden centers to name a few.
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website
More Brighton: Agriculture
& Markets | Antiques
& Crafts |
Attractions | Culture
| Dining | Lodging
| Shopping & Services
Also see: Port
Hope | Cobourg | Grafton/Colborne
| Quinte West
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