Founded in 1814, St. George is tagged "Canada's Friendliest Little Town", and is a great place for visit. Nestled centrally to Cambridge, Paris and Brantford, this reminiscent of a small, British village has many interesting things to offer.
St. George's picturesque downtown offers antiques, coffee shops, an authentic tearoom, pub, great food, and one-of-a-kind collectibles.
Visit St. George's Annual Apple Harvest Festival held the 3rd weekend of September every year. Come and discover a fantastic festival highlighting apples, pies, crafts, artisans, live entertainment, kids' activities and everything that St. George has to offer.
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