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Collingwood Municipal Building
Construction began on Collingwood's Town Hall in 1889. Our magnificent Municipal Building is situated in the heart of the Downtown Historic District.
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All Saints Anglican Church and Rectory
Situated in Collingwood's Downtown Historic District, the All Saints Anglican Church and Rectory was constructed in 1858. The Church and Rectory are considered to be the finest of their kind north of Toronto.
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Bruce Trail & Scenic Caves Overlook
Panoramic views of Georgian Bay, Collingwood, and the Nottawasaga Lighthouse will take your breath away. The Scenic Caves represents one of Canada's great natural wonders.
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Beild House Country Inn & Spa
Steeply pitched roofs, tall chimneys and rows of casement windows were the signature of the English born architect of The Beild House.
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Joseph Lawrence House Bed & Breakfast
You're invited to visit the home of Joseph Lawrence, one of the Town of Collingwood's first settlers. Built in 1860 this beautiful building now welcomes visitors to Collingwood as a bed and breakfast.
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Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 63
The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 63, has been a part of the community of Collingwood since 1926. View First and Second World War and Korean War artifacts.
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Downtown Business Walking Tour
Take a walk through the first Downtown District in Canada to be Federally recognized as an Historic Place.
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Eddie Bush Memorial Arena
The Downtown Eddie Bush Memorial Arena has hosted many hockey championships over the years. Named after local NHL hockey player and coach Eddie Bush, the arena has also played host to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Team Canada.
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Collingwood Museum
The Collingwood Museum is situated inside the reconstructed train station that once was the centre of transportation activity for a growing new town.
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Thurso House
Situated in Historic Downtown Collingwood, Thurso House Bed and Breakfast is one of Collingwood's most impressive residences, designed in the Romanesque Revival Style and constructed in 1902.
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Temple Building
Built in 1890, the original Temple Building was destroyed by fire in September, 2000. The building has been re-built to retain many of the original architectural features.
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Maple Leaf Hall
Maple Leaf Hall was a popular dance and meeting place for various groups in Collingwood. Today, it has been restored and now houses the Fishbowl Studio and the Bay School of Art.
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William Watts Boathosue
Watt's Boathouse is one of Collingwood's last physical links to the town's shipbuilding history. The Watts Skiff Club and Wooden Boat Building School and Museum, located adjacent to the Collingwood Terminals, celebrates Collingwood's proud shipbuilding past.
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The Collingwood Harbour
As you stroll along the harbour walkways, you'll learn about Collingwood's proud past in shipbuuilding. Some of the largest vessals sailing the Great Lakes were launched in Collingwood.
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Historic Homes Walking Tour
Admire Collingwood's historic mansions, many of which located along Third Street. Your walking tour will take you throughout our historic neighbourhoods. These homes have been restored to their original condition and represent a look into the town's proud past.
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