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Municipality of Tweed

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When fresh air is calling let it take you to the Municipality of Tweed – the perfect venue for outdoor enthusiasts.  Whether you enjoy hiking, paddling, fishing, local events … you will find an adventure here in Our Backyard. The Eastern Ontario Trails network and various other trails run along the beautiful forest and pristine waters will make you forget about that busy city living. It’s time to breathe in the fresh, clean air & embark on a signature Ontario experience. 

Interested in their upcoming community events? Check out their online events webpageFollow what’s happening in Tweed by liking their Facebook Page.

For a Wildly Authentic Day in Tweed, you must visit …

  • Vanderwater Conservation Area and Price Conservation Area – Lace up those hiking boots and hit the trail.  With two conservation areas, Tweed has hikes for families of all ages. 
  • Angling for an adventure?  The numerous lakes, rivers and streams in and around the area makes Tweed a very popular sport-fishing destination.  As many anglers will tell you our number one attraction, Stoco Lake, is known for world-class muskie, gar-pike, and black crappie fishing.
  • Our Bucket List Festivals + Events – Cheer on the last true cowboys at the Tweed Stampede & Jamboree or celebrate with the ‘King’ at the Tweed Elvis Festival. And if you are a foodie, you’re not going to want to miss our award winning bi-annual “Farm To Table” dinner!

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North America’s Smallest Jailhouse
North America's Smallest Jailhouse
Municipality of Tweed
Tweed
Art Gallery Tour – Tweed
Art Gallery Tour - Tweed
Quinn's of Tweed
Tweed
Blueberry Picking
Blueberry Picking
Wilson's Organic Blueberries
Tweed
Live Theatre – Tweed & Bancroft
Live Theatre - Tweed & Bancroft
Tweed & Company Theatre
Tweed
A man and woman walk down a row of grapes at Potter Settlement Winery vineyard
Wine Tour
Potter Settlement
Tweed

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Quinn's of Tweed

345 Victoria St. North Tweed, Ontario K0K 3J0

Visitors often ask about the building and it’s name, Quinn’s of Tweed. In fact, tradition dictates that we keep, with honour,  the name Quinn’s of Tweed, the original name of the store and building. The Quinn’s of Tweed building is one of the town’s oldest and most beautiful historic stone structures, dating back to the 1880s. The twelve foot walls allow us to hang paintings in the traditional French salon style. You’ll marvel at the craftmanship of the ash and maple staircase, the old bookeeper’s office, and the stained glass that brings one back to an era when a handshake and promise were as good as gold – today, we still believe in those principles.

gaylord hardwood flooring

228 Victoria St N, Tweed, ON K0K 3J0

Charles Frederick McGowan sold the lot in 1907 to William James Lawrence for $600.00. Shortly thereafter Mr. Lawrence erected the building which still stands there today. He conducted a furniture business until 1912, when he sold the property to the Traders’ Bank of Canada, which within the year, was taken over by the Royal Bank of Canada. It operated out of the building until 1942, when the war forced consolidations and closures due to a lack of tellers (men). The property changed hands a couple more times before local Tweed family, Gaylord Forest Products secured the property in 2003. Since then, they have evolved every inch of the interior into an experience. Each room throughout the building is a real life ‘showroom’ from top to bottom; you simply have to see it to believe it. The stairwell in particular holds a lot of history!

Marmora and Lake Inn

Come as strangers. Leave as friends.

29 Bursthall St, Marmora, ON K0K 2M0

Experience the charm of our 1906 mansion, nestled in the village of Marmora, Ontario, an historic town celebrating 200 years in 2021. The large and stately home was built by Ed Shannon for lumber baron Henry Reginald Pearce (known as “Reginald”) and his family, who purchased the lot for $200. It remained a private family dwelling for many decades and eventually was converted to a Bed and Breakfast by Chris and Lilly Boldly.

It now operates as Marmora And Lake Inn B&B and boasts beautiful, spacious bedrooms with quaint old-world craftsmanship for a luxurious stay. Onsite amenities include an exceptional indoor swimming pool, bubbler tub, infrared sauna, large screen SMART TV’s in each room, wireless internet access throughout, and generous sized gathering rooms. And being a small town, the pool is open to the community and friends for a nominal fee (pre-booking is required).

Our guests enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast including locally baked breads and pastries, yogurt and fresh fruit, an extensive beverage and tea/coffee bar featuring a wide variety of flavours and blends. Great outdoor patio area for fair-weather relaxation and large private events.

Whether planning a romantic weekend for two, a small wedding, a family reunion or a week-long visit to bask in the natural beauty of the region, the Marmora And Lake Inn B&B will help make it a time to remember. (Please note that all bedrooms are on the upper levels and we don’t yet have accessibility assist.)