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Communities in the Georgian Triangle

Clearview Township is known as "the Gateway to the Georgian Triangle". In 1994 the four municipalities of Sunnidale Township, Stayner, Creemore and Nottawasaga Twp. amalgamated to form Clearview Township. The charming towns of Stayner and Creemore offer a high level of friendliness. These beautiful communities are known for their unique appeal, trendy restaurants, a wide array of shops and boutiques and pleasant ambience. In rural Clearview Township you will experience some of the most captivating scenery and natural beauty in the area. The geographic location of this municipality is less than one hour from Toronto which is why commuters are choosing this area to live. Historically this area was a farming community, but an abundance of natural resources has allowed it to develop into a diversified economy. For more information on life in Clearview Township visit their website.

Wasaga Beach has been long hailed as one of the premier tourist destinations in Ontario. The world's longest freshwater beach attracts visitors from around the world. Activities include camping, swimming, hiking, cycling, golf, cross-country skiing snowmobiling and game fishing. No wonder the Town of Wasaga Beach has the slogan "Come for a holiday and stay for a lifetime." People searching for a small, safe community that is within easy commuting distance to Toronto are settling in Wasaga Beach. For the past five years, an average of 250 new homes have been built each year in the comunity. In fact, Statistics Canada shows the Town of Wasaga Beach as the fastest growing community in Ontario and the fourth in Canada. The citizens of Wasaga Beach enjoy a good quality of life, including an active recreation department, two senior's clubs, a new medical office and excellent public school choices. So if you would like to find out more of what Wasaga Beach has to offer, visit their website.

Collingwood is one of those rare communities that makes you feel so comfortable you want to become part of the ambience and excitement for which it is famous. Located on the southern shore of Georgian Bay and at the foot of Ontario's highest ski hill, Blue Mountain, in the heart of one of Ontario's most attractive year-round recreation and tourist destinations, Collingwood has become the major recreation centre for the southern part of the province and is well equipped to look after the needs of residents and tourists. Recently, this town has focused on establishing itself as a four-season tourist area, as people from all over come to enjoy the natural assets of beautiful Georgian Bay, and ski on some of the best Alpine hills in Ontario. The town is a four season getaway for thousands with a sense of its destiny as one of Ontario's most forward looking and sought after communities in which to live. Over the last two decades, Collingwood has experienced a population explosion almost doubling its size to approximately 21,500 residents. Despite a small town atmosphere, residents enjoy many benefits that would not be available in other small towns. Residents also benefit from a natural setting that has become home to many recreational activities including downhill and cross country skiing, fishing, hiking, golfing, swimming, boating, board sailing and more! There is so much to do here for the young and young at heart. You'll feel welcome here - Collingwood, 'a place to live work and play!' For more information on the Town of Collingwood please visit their website.

The Town of the Blue Mountains is a town of many communities, set in prime apple country, from Thornbury and neighbouring Clarksburg to the heights of Ravenna, back to the shoreline at Craigleith and on to the newest addition Intrawest's Village at Blue Mountain. The town was formed by the amalgamation of the former Town of Thornbury and the Township of Collingwood on January 1, 1998. The amalgamation proceedings made formal the spirit of sharing and co-operation that had existed between the two municipalities for more than a century.

The Blue Mountains is proud to present a variety of recreation events throughout the year to complement all four seasons. Its focus is to work together with the Chamber of Commerce, BIA, local clubs and other organizations on a variety of projects that will enhance both a tourism and recreational business focus.

The town's slogan"Recreation at its Peak" captures the essence of one of the world's greatest outdoor recreation areas. Offering skiing, boating, golf, swimming, rock climbing, snowmobiling, cycling, hiking, tennis, skating and ice fishing all within a single municipality! Home to 5 ski areas including Blue Mountain Resort, its no wonder The Blue Mountains has the title "Ski Capital of Ontario". In addition to the simple enjoyment of a rural community set in some of the most gorgeous scenery to be found anywhere in the world, there is always something to see and do in The Blue Mountains. Ontario's premier four season recreation centre, Town of the Blue Mountains, is ready to supply the time of your life, every time! For more information on The Blue Mountains visit their website.

A quaint and friendly town nestled at the bottom of the Blue Mountains, along the shores of Georgian Bay Thornbury is a community offering year round pleasures. Whether you fish, ski, golf, curl, sail or cycle, Thornbury's amenities will appeal to you. A small town with a strong sense of community, Thornbury offers many exciting things to do. In the summer, laze at Thornbury, Peasmarsh or Northwinds beaches, or enjoy a full service boat mooring in Thornbury Harbour also known as the 'Jewl of Georgian Bay.' In the fall, take in the autumn colours and enjoy fresh harvested fruit in Ontario's premier apple growing region. Come winter The Blue Mountains is Ontario's most active resort cmmunity, offering downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. In spring, fishing the Beaver River and Georgian Bay is the equal of any, while festivals and events abound year-round throughout the town. Come in any season and you'll be charmed - and you'll always want to come back. For more information on the Town of Thornbury visit their website.

The Municipality of Meaford hugs the southern shore of Georgian Bay and is surrounded by the Niagara Escarpment, rolling hills and prosperous farmlands. This community boasts two harbours, wonderful parks, incomparable fishing, stately homes and a well-preserved Victorian business block. Local apple orchards produce ¼ of Ontario's annual harvest. Artists inspired by the beauty of the area display their creativity in the local art shows and festivals. The Georgian Trail links Meaford to Thornbury and Collingwood and provides a pleasant environment for walking and biking. Situated two hours north of Toronto, Meaford offers a relaxed and family oriented lifestyle you can't get in the city.

Adventure, tranquility, beauty and history rejuvenate the soul. That is why the Town of Meaford says, "Come for a visit or stay for a lifetime." To find out more about Lifestyle in Meaford, visit their website.

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