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Location: end of Goult Street
Signage: Wiarton
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Wiarton - Southwestern Ontario
Bruce County. Photo © Mark Visser

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Area Information
A small tourist community located on the Bruce Peninsula in South Western Ontario.
Wiarton was a town (1894-1998) until it was merged into the new town of South Bruce Peninsula (incorporated 1999) along with the townships of Albemarle and Amabel.
- Known for Wiarton Willie, the weather-predicting groundhog. Wiarton is also home to the annual Wiarton Wille festival, beautiful scenery, and friendly residents. In 1880, Wiarton was incorporated as a village, then with a population of 750. By 1894, Wiarton had become an incorporated town. The Canadian Encyclopedia



 
 
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