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Condor Fine Books2014-12-08
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Condor Fine Books in Kincardine, Ontario offers a wonderful selection of new, old, used and rare books covering fiction, and non-fiction, the sciences, spirituality, the arts and ephemera. They also offer low cost jacketing services with clear jackets to protect your books from wear and tear, water damage and finger smudges, and if you have a rare book in your collections, they offer appraisals and can value them for you from single volume to entire collections, also for lending institutions, insurance or government purposes. Condor Fine Books also boasts the book bar which used to be their storage facility and now houses thousand's of titles from first prints to paperbacks, scarce books, ex-libris, mildly damaged, unique and rare books, come for great deals.READ MORE
Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games2014-11-14
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Kincardine, Ontario is a not to be missed, annual event displaying some of the best Scottish Pipe bands, solo pipers, drummers and Highland dance performers. Since the year 2000 they have been promoting the Scottish heritage of the region to thousands of visitors, and over the years have become one of the most recognised festivals in the province. Come enjoy the sights and sounds of Scotland over three wonderful days of festivities and activities right here on Kincardine's very own Loch Heron. The Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games is held every year in the first weekend of July, and covers everything from bands and performers to a piping and drumming competition, a Highland dance competition, and heavy events include tossing cabers the size of telephone poles, hammer throws, shot-put stones, come for exciting action and a whole lot of fun.READ MORE
Walker House2014-11-14
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Welcome to Walker House in Kincardine, Ontario the oldest building and oldest standing hotel in all of Grey and Bruce Counties. Dating all the way back to 1850 when it served as an Inn and tavern, the Walker House is now fully restored as a Heritage Centre, and visitors are welcome to tour the house and enjoy the permanent and changing exhibits, partake in heritage craft classes, purchase unique gift items and more. Walker House is also available as an event venue in the day or evening to host special occasions, celebrations, family gatherings, meetings and more. Come for a historic visit surrounded by local history, enjoy the occasional heritage speaker presentations, take a walk back in time and revel in the past and how they lived, it's all here at Walker House.READ MORE
Inn at the Harbour2014-11-13
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Inn at the Harbour is a lovely boutique hotel in Kincardine, Ontario and premier destination for exploring all that Lake Huron and the waterfront have to offer. Ideally located just a few steps from the beach, guests have accommodation choices of suites, cottage suites and apartments, newly renovated and clean fully furnished rooms with lakeview veranda, as well as WIFI, large screen HDTV's, full kitchens and more. Inn at the Harbour also offers 11 newly completed rooms with all the comforts, and with their welcoming service will ensure a wonderful stay close to downtown with spectacular views of Lake Huron, the Kincardine waterfront and Kincardine lighthouse, come enjoy making memories in delightful surrounds, the look forward to having you.READ MORE
Kincardine Summer Music Festival2014-11-17
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Kincardine Summer Music Festival is an annual two week event on the shores of Lake Huron in Kincardine, Ontario featuring jazz, blues, classical, world and chamber music performances combined with music education programs. This unique musical event offer exceptional entertainment for the whole family, and there are daytime classes, programs and special events available including guitar, bands and string from beginner through junior to senior, and students must bring their own instruments or rent one. Kincardine Summer Music Festival offers world class artists performing at the highest levels, and there are evening concerts and student concerts as well as a 4 o'clock in the park free concert series, all not to be missed. There are also artists in residence who come to Kincardine and stay to teach students in the advanced jazz program. This annual event has been delighting visitors for over 22 years and is not to be missed. READ MORE
Gilley's Feedlot2014-12-17
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Gilley's Feedlot in Kincardine, Ontario boasts honest to goodness food, really the best in town, plus they have outdoor seating and a fully licensed banquet hall. Looking for the perfect venue for your wedding, anniversary, birthday, retirement party, celebration or special occasion, then you've come to the right place, Gilley's Feedlot ensures a memorable occasion with good times and good fun. The menu includes delicious and varied appetizers, soup and salad choices as well as Tex-Mex options, burgers, sandwiches, fine quality steaks seasoned to perfection and char broiled, plus there are baby back ribs, chicken wings, pizza, hot dogs, a children's menu and so much more, truly something for everyone, come for a fabulous dining experience.READ MORE
Kincardine Guest Chalets Resort and Spa2009-12-29
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Kincardine Guest Chalets Resort and Spa in Kincardine cabins are motel quality. Kincardine Guest Chalets Resort and Spa in Kincardine have Barbeques, Picnic Tables, Playground and also offer Self Catering facilities. READ MORE
Finchers2014-12-03
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Finchers in Kincardine, Ontario houses a lot of magazines and books as well and interesting assortment of cards and toys, games and more, and there's a good selection of lego sets to keep the kids amused while you relax on holiday. This second generation family business offers and excellent range of family oriented products besides the best selections of books, magazines and toys, and these include jigsaw puzzles, brand name toys of high quality, craft kits, hobbies and a unique range of giftware and home decor, as well as Canadian and local souvenirs. Finchers also provide excellent services including gift wrapping, layaway services, gift cards and certificates and shipping, come for a wonderful shopping experience.READ MORE
Southsider Motel2014-12-01
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Southsider Motel in Kincardine, Ontario is your spectacular home away from home, and with well appointed rooms with furnished kitchenettes welcomes honeymooners, families, the young and mature, here they have a place for everyone. Enjoy inviting sandy beaches, sunsets, history and heritage, beautiful surrounds, festive and cultural events, live theatre and so much more close by, Southsider Motel is your ideal vacation destination. There are also art galleries, walking tours, the library, markets, the heritage centre, lighthouse and museum, it's all happening here, come enjoy a memorable visit and stay near exquisite restaurants and attractions. READ MORE
Kincardine Lighthouse2014-12-08
Located in Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Kincardine Lighthouse in Kincardine, Ontario was originally built during the 1800's to service a busy fishing and local salt shipping industry. Sitting on top of a two-storey keeper's house, this historical site over three levels has a well worn staircase which was climbed twice daily by the lightkeepers. Back in the day kerosene was used to fuel the lamp, and these barrels were hoisted up the stairs by the lightkeepers, who ensured lighting passage to the safe harbour and port for shipping and major industries. The Kincardine Lighthouse tower is capped by an iron lantern and balcony and originally shutters rotated by weighted chains made the light flash, renovated in 1992, the lamp became electrically powered, and today boasts a 500-watt bulb which is visible from 30 kilometres, there is also a fascinating marine museum to visit here.READ MORE