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Plan a Rural Overnight Sojourn in Durham Region

There’s something very special about travelling and experiencing new things, but it’s even more dear when we’ve not ventured far from home. Whether you’re looking to spend time with a loved one, make memories with friends or take a solo sojourn, you’ll find that you don’t have to travel far to feel recharged. Take the path less travelled and explore the beautiful back roads, quaint downtowns and farm fresh food of Durham Region!

We’ve put together four overnight getaways, all less than an hour and a half- drive from Toronto, where you can explore, sip and savour the region’s beautiful towns. Each rural sojourn includes something old, something new, something fresh and something you. So get out and find a beautiful place to get lost in, and when doing so, maybe you’ll find something too.

Scugog

 

From its lakefront views to historic downtown, the Township of Scugog has been featured in numerous films and television shows—and for good reason. The beautiful main street of Port Perry is lined with shops, restaurants and heritage buildings, making it the perfect place to escape for a getaway. Whether you want to have a massage at a day spa, hunt for art at a gallery, try your hand at the casino slots, or rent a boat and hit the lake, there’s adventure waiting for you in Scugog. Here is our curated list so you can plan the perfect rural adventure.

Something old – heritage stops:

Something new – a cool place to stay:

Something fresh – a local food experience or farm visit:

Something you – a shop to find that perfect something:

Brock Township

Photo taken on the pier during sunset at the Beaverton Harbour. The water is flat on Lake Simcoe and the sky features vibrant shades of blue, red and orange.

Leave the city behind and escape to the Township of Brock. Deemed Ontario’s smallmouth bass capital, this getaway offers beautiful and quaint countryside delights with century-old architecture for visitors to enjoy each season. Located on the scenic shoreline of Lake Simcoe and the Trent-Severn Waterway, this family friendly community is brimming with recreational activities. In the summer months, spend the day fishing, boating, exploring the extensive trail network or soak up the sun and relax on one of Brock’s public beaches. You can also step back into history with its many heritage destinations. Make sure to book your museum tours in advance to ensure availability.

Something old – heritage stops:

Something new – a cool place to stay:

Something fresh – a local food experience or farm visit:

  • Backroads of Brock – explore galleries, artisans and farms nestled on the backroads of Brock Township.
  • Underground Bakeshop – fresh-made baked goods and fresh local items like honey and coffee.

Something you – a shop to find that perfect something:

Uxbridge

Two cyclists riding in Countryside Preserve in Uxbridge. They are on a trail in a large golden field and are riding towards tall trees in a forest.

Uxbridge has been classified as the Trail Capital of Canada. Throughout the seasons your can walk, jog, hike, cycle, cross-country ski, snowshoe or even ride along the trails on horseback. A rural treasure nestled among rolling hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine in north Durham, the Township of Uxbridge has some of the finest farmland in southern Ontario. A wide variety of recreation opportunities await, including world-class golf courses, more than 300 kilometres of seasonally managed trails, downhill and cross-country skiing, public outdoor skating on Elgin Pond, mountain biking and more. \While in Uxbridge, visit the home of a famous Canadian author or see a temple inspired by the Taj Mahal.

Something old – heritage stops:

Something new – a cool place to stay:

Something fresh – a local food experience or farm visit:

Something you – a shop to find that perfect something:

Clarington

Two cyclists riding their bikes and arriving at Tyrone Mills in Clarington. There is a Greenbelt Cycling route sign,

Clarington boasts a unique blend of rural and urban living. Whether you choose an action-packed, adrenaline-pumping experience by visiting one of their many destinations, or  are looking to travel at a more leisurely pace exploring their historic sites, there's no shortage of adventure in Clarington.

Visit one of Canada’s oldest water-powered mills where you can purchase fresh-baked apple cider donuts or freshly ground organic flour. Relax with a scenic  drive along A Country Path and enjoy their beautiful countryside. Experience local agriculture by visiting an orchard, shop at a farmers’ market, or pick berries at one of Clarington's 400 working farms.

With a mix of rural charm and urban comfort, they have something for everyone.

Something old – heritage stops:

Something new – a cool place to stay:

Something fresh – a local food experience or farm visit:

Something you – a shop to find that perfect something:

Contact Us

Township of Scugog
181 Perry Street
PO Box 780
Port Perry, ON L9L 1A7
tourism@scugog.ca
905-985-7346

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