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Message from the President
The official guide to Norfolk County Front Cover – Long Point, On - tario by Norfolk Photographer, Earl Hartlen Eat and Drink in Norfolk Pages 10 - 34
As President of the Simcoe and District Chamber of Com - merce, I am pleased to introduce the 2026 edition of the Experi - ence Norfolk County guide. Now in its third year, this publication
Discover Pages 47-61
Norfolk Grown and Made Pages 76 – 97
continues to highlight the strength, diversity, and momentum of our local economy and the collaborative spirit that defines our community. Norfolk County’s economy is rooted in innovation, resilience, and strong agri - cultural foundations. Our agri‑food pro - ducers, small businesses, and entrepre - neurs play a vital role in supporting local dining, tourism, and broader markets. Visitors are drawn to our natural assets — from Lake Erie’s shoreline to our trails and rural landscapes — helping sustain our restaurants, accommodations, retail - ers, and cultural venues. Our arts, culture, and heritage institu - tions further enrich the region, contrib - uting to the quality of life that makes Norfolk County such a vibrant place to live, work, and visit. I extend sincere appreciation to the Mayor, Council, and Norfolk County staff for their continued partnership and support. On behalf of the Chamber, I invite you to explore the businesses and experiences featured in this guide as we continue building a strong, prosperous, and connected Norfolk County.
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Published by: Simcoe & District Chamber of Commerce. Karen Matthews, Executive Director, Christy Miedema, Communica - tions Manager m 519 426-5867 k simcoechamber.on.ca simcoechamber.on.ca Q E
Guide Layout & Design Katie Sinkowski Design
Advertising Sales Coordinator: Sue Downs, Simcoe & District Chamber of Commerce Photography: Thank you to Norfolk County, Ontario’s Southwest, Earl Hartlen, Norfolk Federation of Agriculture and all photographers who donated their photos for this guide. Content: Special thanks to Norfolk County and to the Chambers of Commerce, BIAs and Board of Trade in Norfolk for their contributions.
Renee VanKooten, President, Simcoe and District Chamber of Commerce
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Where Nature, Culture & Community Meet It is my absolute pleasure to welcome you to one of Ontario’s
agricultural abundance of our region. From sweet corn and strawberries to award-winning wineries and craft beverages, there is no shortage of local flavours to savour. History and culture are woven throughout our communities. Explore our heritage downtowns, historic sites, and iconic bridges that tell the
most beautiful and diverse destinations.
From the breathtaking shoreline of Lake Erie to our charming small
towns and vibrant rural landscapes,
Norfolk County offers something special in every season. Wheth -
story of generations past. Enjoy a live performance at the renowned Light - house Festival Theatre in Port Dover, where exceptional Canadian talent brings the stage to life each summer. Whether you are here for adventure, relaxation, culinary exploration, or cultural experiences, Norfolk County welcomes you with open arms. We invite you to discover our beaches, trails, festivals, farms, theatres, and waterfront communities — and to create memories that will bring you back time and time again. We are proud to share our home with you. Amy Martin Mayor, Norfolk County
er you’re watching a sunset over the water, strolling along sandy beaches, or casting a line at dawn, our lake views and waterfront experiences are second to none. Outdoor enthusiasts will discover kilometres of scenic hiking and biking trails, peaceful paddle routes along winding waterways, and conservation areas rich with wildlife and natural beauty. Our campgrounds and con - servation areas provide the perfect backdrop to reconnect with nature and with each other. Norfolk is proud to be known as Ontario’s Garden. Our farmers’ mar - kets and roadside stands are filled with fresh local produce, flowers, and artisan goods that celebrate the
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“Hop in the car and explore our beautiful County. There’s something for everyone— just take a drive along our scenic roads, stop when something sparks your curiosity, and discover.” Welcome to Norfolk County
- Amanda Dooney, Suncrest Orchards & Ride the Bine
Plan your visit around signature events like the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show or Friday the 13th in Port Dover. Or take in one of many events featuring local artists and musicians. Stay a little longer with cozy campsites, glamping, or lakeside views.
Locals always have the best advice! Explore Norfolk County your way. Cruise scenic country roads, cycle kilometres of paved routes, or hit over 100 km of mountain bike trails for an outdoor adventure. Food lovers will feel right at home, with fresh Lake Erie perch, international cuisine, and fun local favourites across the county. In warmer months, enjoy roadside stands and pick- your-own farms filled with seasonal produce.
Ask a local along the way, you’ll get great recommendations and advice!
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UNESCO World Biosphere Long Point, the world’s largest freshwater sandspit, is a birding hotspot and a key stop along the Atlantic Flyway, one of North America’s major migratory routes. Its shel - tered bays, extensive marshes, and forests provide critical resting and feeding areas for migratory birds and monarch butterflies. Visitors can participate in bird banding pro - grams with Bird Studies Canada, safely cap - turing, measuring, and releasing birds while learning about migration and conservation. This hands-on experience allows enthusi - asts to contribute to research and appreciate the vital role Long Point plays in supporting migratory wildlife.
Photo by Norfolk Resident Earl Hartlen
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Four Seasons OF NORFOLK
The
Spring In Norfolk, we love Spring! The
County wakes up and rewards us with the first taste of bounty – Strawberries and Asparagus! Summer
The sunny summer is a call to visit our beaches or one of our many festi - vals. Rent a canoe, kayak, seadoo or boat and hit the water!
Fall After summer, we slow down and enjoy the bounty of the harvest and the fall colours.
Winter Time to move indoors and take in one our amazing concert venues and take on our outdoor fun fishing in huts!
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Beach? How do you Port Dover Beach If you’re up to savour a footlong hot dog, spend an afternoon lounging on the beach, fishing from the pier or wathcing the commercial fishing tugs return with their catch, this is a great beach to anchor for the day!
Turkey Point Beach With two kms of groomed sandy beach and with shallow warm waters, Turkey Point is the perfect beach for all ages. You can slow down in the sand, or feed your need to speed with jet skies or fly high on water!
Long Point The U.N.E.S.C.O. world bio’s largest sand spit in the world is a natural hav - en for beach lovers and bird watchers. A litle less action than the others, but an amazing place for exploration.
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Eating IN NORFOLK!
In Norfolk County, we take our food seriously—so seriously, there’s even a festival dedicated to it: Eat & Drink Norfolk. It’s a true celebration of local flavour, bringing together the best of the region’s farms, kitchens, and creative chefs. The options are endless. From refined dishes crafted with locally grown ingredients to global cuisines shaped by the people who help grow them, Norfolk’s food scene reflects its agricultural roots. The influence of seasonal farm workers from the Caribbean and Mexico can be tasted across the county, adding authentic flavours, techniques, and traditions that enrich local menus. You’ll also find classic comfort foods like loaded foot-long hot dogs alongside fresh-caught Lake Erie fish straight from the local fleet, and
uniquely delicious dill pickle fries enjoyed dockside.
In season, outdoor dining takes cen - tre stage, with patios, farm settings, and lakeside views offering fresh air and unforgettable experiences. And don’t miss Norfolk’s cozy coffee shops, where expertly crafted drinks topped with cloud-like foam make the perfect pause between bites.
Come hungry—and experience it all for yourself.
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NORFOLK’S Wineries
come together under the careful hand of passionate winemakers. From crisp whites to bold reds, every sip tells a story of the land and the people behind it. Try Burning Kiln Winery, Front Road Cellars, Inasphere Winery, Frisky Beaver and Bonnieheath Estate Lavender and Winery, and Hounds of Erie Win - ery. No visit to Norfolk is complete without raising a glass. Come and experience the flavours, the scenery, and the unmistakable charm of our local wine country.
The romance of wine is alive and thriving in Norfolk County. Situated on the same latitude as Tuscany, our region benefits from long, sun-soaked days that help ripen classic grape varieties to perfection. Here, Ontario’s unique angle to the sun, combined with fertile soils and gentle lake breez - es, creates ideal growing conditions that are reflected in every bottle. Each winery in Norfolk offers a distinct expression of place—where terroir, climate, and craftsmanship
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Coffee
coffee—they’re warm, welcoming spaces filled with the aroma of fresh baking and housemade treats that satisfy every sweet tooth. From flaky pastries to decadent desserts, each stop offers something worth savouring. Take to the road, cup in hand, and explore at your own pace. In Norfolk, your next great coffee—and your next refill—is never far away, just around the bend.
Coffee, java, your morning pick- me-up—whatever you call it, Norfolk serves it up in style. Across every town and hamlet, you’ll find a unique take on the perfect cup, shaped by local flavour, creativity, and care. Whether you crave a bold, robust brew or a beautifully crafted latte topped with some - thing indulgent, it’s all waiting here.
Norfolk’s independent cafés are more than just places to grab a
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View Food with a
There’s no end to dining with a view in Norfolk County—whether you’re overlooking the waves of Lake Erie, enjoying perch over - looking the harbour in Port Do - ver, or watching boats travel the channel toward the iconic boat - houses in Port Rowan. Settle in dockside on the Old Cut, savour a picnic by the ponds in Water - ford, or gather with friends for a special picnic in a vineyard or lavender field. From towering burgers on the water to meals surrounded by the natural beauty of the Long
Point Biosphere Reserve, every setting offers something memo - rable. In Norfolk, you don’t have to settle for boring—you can savour every view.
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Breakfast
counters with an irresistible variety, breakfast here is anything but ordi - nary. It’s where simple ingredients, local pride, and familiar faces come together to fuel the day ahead. This is where local advice truly shines. Ask around for a breakfast recom - mendation, and you’ll be pointed to a spot worth waking up for—every time.
There’s no missing the most import - ant meal of the day in Norfolk Coun - ty. Roll out of bed and you’re never far from the perfect start—whether that’s a classic diner where locals gather, or a cozy café serving fresh coffee and something sweet.
From butcher shops curing their own bacon and ham to beloved donut
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A food tradition built on Perch
staple served all along the coast. The only real decision? How you like your perch. Breaded or battered, deep- fried to golden perfection, lightly pan- fried, or expertly roasted—each bite is a celebration of Norfolk’s fishing heritage. However it’s served, one thing is certain: no visit is complete without savouring this local favourite.
It’s nearly impossible to visit Nor - folk County without tasting the fresh catch that defines its shore - line. Pulled straight from the waters of Lake Erie by the iconic fleet of tugs in Port Dover, local perch is a true taste of place. From casual food trucks to cozy local eateries and refined dining experiences, you’ll find this Lake Erie
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Trucks Food
You can’t pass through any of our communities without spotting a spe - cialty food truck—and here, they’re
more than a trend, they’re practically a food group of their own. Parked along country roads, tucked into small-town corners, or popping up at local events, these mobile kitchens serve up big flavour with a side of personality. From crispy dill pickle fries and fresh-cut perch to sizzling sau - sages, loaded burgers, Chinese takeout classics, and vibrant Mexican fare, the variety is as impressive as it is delicious. Each truck brings its own twist, often showcasing local ingre - dients and family recipes that keep people coming back for more. Part of the experience is the dis - covery. Follow your nose, trust the lineups, and don’t be shy— stop, say hello, and ask what they’re known for. You’ll quickly find a favourite, and likely a few more worth the detour.
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Treats There’s something special about enjoying sweet treats in Norfolk County—it’s as much about the ex - perience as it is the flavour. On warm summer days, locals and visitors line up at roadside stands, scoop shops, and markets for creamy ice cream in both classic and creative, locally inspired flavours. But the fun doesn’t stop at ice cream. You’ll also find crisp candy apples, rich fudge, saltwater taffy, mini donuts, churros, and freshly baked pies that celebrate the re - gion’s farm-fresh ingredients. Each Sweet
bite feels nostalgic, bring - ing back the simple joy of summer outings and small-town charm. These treats pair perfectly with Nor - folk’s lively events. Whether you’re strolling through a festival, browsing a farmers’ market, or catching live music in the park, there’s always something sweet within reach. Take a wander, follow your cravings, and indulge—because in Norfolk, dessert is part of the adventure.
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Breweries
bone Brewing Company, New Lim - burg Brewing Company, Ramblin’ Road, Blue Elephant Artisan Brew - ery, Meuse Brewing and just outside of Norfolk, Flux Brewing Company. Each brewery offers its own take on small-batch brewing, often using lo - cally sourced ingredients that reflect Norfolk’s agricultural roots. Whether you’re relaxing on a patio or sampling a flight, you’ll quickly discover that great beer starts from the ground up—and in Norfolk, that foundation is second to none.
Norfolk’s fertile soil and sunny grow - ing season make it ideal for culti - vating hops—and local brewers are making the most of it. The result? A thriving craft beer scene where qual - ity is poured into every glass. From crisp lagers and refreshing pilsners to hop-forward IPAs, smooth stouts, rich porters, and seasonal sours, there’s a style for every taste. Explore the County one pint at a time with stops at favourites like Charlotteville Brewing Company, Backyard Brewing Company, Wish -
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Food Playing with your
If you’re looking for action and great food in one stop, Norfolk delivers. Play a round of beach volleyball at the Barnyard or try axe throwing at Long Point Eco Adven - tures, then settle in at their fantas - tic on-site restaurants for hearty, flavour-packed meals—it’s where activity and dining come together perfectly.
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Norfolk County doesn’t just have restaurants and food trucks—we truly shine with our food booths. Long before “beach food” was trending, we were serving it up! Don’t miss the iconic footlong hotdog at the Arbor with its endless toppings. Savor ribs and classic beach eats in Turkey Point at Gator at the Point, grab treats from the Turkey Point chip booths, and in - dulge in the famous dill pickle fries at the Chip Ship. Keep an eye out for the fork in the road for a special surprise, and be sure to track down the ice cream truck in Simcoe for a sweet ending! Food Fun
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Tastes Old World
Step back in time in Norfolk County and savor the rich flavors of Delhi, where local ingredients meet the culinary traditions of German and Hungarian ancestors. This charming town celebrates multicultural cuisine, offering dishes that tell a story of heritage and craftsmanship. Favorites like tender chicken, crispy schnitzel, and hearty cabbage rolls show - case the perfect blend of fresh Norfolk produce and time-honored recipes. Each bite is a taste of his - tory, making Delhi a must-visit for food lovers exploring the county. Come for the culture, stay for the flavors—Norfolk’s culinary roots never tasted so good.
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Dining Al Fresco
Summer in Norfolk County is patio season! Every community offers its own unique spot, each with a different view and vibe. The Back Shed at the Blue Elephant is a local favourite, known for its long history of visitors leaving messages on the walls and ceiling. Outdoor dining here isn’t just a meal—it’s an experience. Grab a seat, soak up the sunshine, and leave your mark while enjoying great food in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.
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Bakeries
Norfolk County, Ontario is home to a delightful variety of bakeries that satisfy every sweet tooth and bread lover. In Simcoe, Salinas Bakery offers fresh breads and pastries, while Harmony Pastry Shop & Cafe is a local favourite for classic baked treats. Courtland Bakery Ltd serves up traditional goods with a loyal following. For artisan loaves and sandwiches with a French Flair, the Urban Parisian is a must‑try. You’ll also find charming spots like The Good Bread Company, Trish’s Glu - ten Free Bakery, Joy Bakery Café, and Kaley’s with sweet treats and custom delights.
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experiences—proof that the 19th Hole is about more than just golf.
You don’t have to be a golfer to en - joy the 19th Hole in Norfolk County. Known as the clubhouse bar or restaurant where players relax after 18 holes, the 19th Hole is perfect for socializing and enjoying great food. These courses serve exceptional local cuisine crafted by first-class chefs. Favourites include Ferre - ra’s at Norfolk Golf Club, David’s at the Links at Dover Coast and the Greens Bistro at the Greens of Renton. Port Dover Golf Club, Pine Valley and Springview Farms Golf Course also offer delicious dining
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Upscale
Norfolk County offers plenty of options for upscale dining, perfect for an evening out or a special occasion. Whether you’re craving a shaken, not stirred cocktail or a refreshing alcohol-free creation, local restau - rants serve both timeless classics and inventive house specialties. Don’t hesitate to step outside your com - fort zone—many chefs take pride in crafting unique, house-made offer - ings that showcase their creativity. With an abundance of fresh, locally sourced ingredients grown right here in the region, menus often highlight the best of Norfolk’s flavours, some - times paired with select ingredients from farther afield. It’s a dining experience that’s both refined and distinctly local.
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Restaurant listings
Delhi, Courtland and Langton
Pizza Pizza 512 James Street, Delhi
Smokin’ Joes Saloon 1029 Bay St, Port Rowan
Stubby’s Grill & Dairy Freeze 319 James St, Delhi
Godfather’s Pizza 1049 Bay St, Port Rowan
Courtland Bakery 217 Main St, Courtland
Subway 422 James St, Delhi
Chip Ship 39 Rogers Ave, Long Point
Vivian’s Country Cookin’ 224 Main St, Courtland
The Roost at Ramblin’ Road 2970 Swimming Pool Rd, Delhi
First Mate’s 136 Erie Blvd, Long Point
A&W 360 James St, Delhi
Tim Hortons 426 James St, Delhi
Old Cut Dairy Bar & Pizza Co. 17 Rogers Ave, Long Point
Bentley Subs 159 Main St, Delhi
Tito’s Pizza 384 James St, Delhi
Udderlee Kool 134 Erie Blvd, Long Point Port Dover Tacos & Tequilla 2326 Front Rd, Normandale
Bobbi’s Deli ‘N Such 139 King St, Delhi
Twisted Chicken 425 James St, Delhi
Bunkhouse Restaurant 109 King St, Delhi
Uptown Grill 382 James St, Delhi
Lounge 33 93 King St, Delhi
211 Main 211 Main St, Port Dover
Yummy Chow Chinese Restaurant 162 Main St, Delhi
Delhi District German Hall 443 James St, Delhi
4280 Pho & Gourmet Take-Out 318 Main St, Port Dover
Delhi Hungarian Hall 71 King Street, Delhi
Andy’s Drive-In 3710 HWY #59, Langton Port Rowan and Long Point Boathouse Restaurant 10 Seaqueen Rd, Port Rowan
Arbor 101 Main St, Port Dover
Domino’s Pizza 257 James St, Delhi
Beachside Bites PD 1 St. George St, Port Dover
Godfathers Pizza 333 James St, Delhi
Cocoa Cabana 16 Walker St, Port Dover
Country Fork 1048 Bay St, Port Rowan
KFC 7 King St, Delhi
Coffee Shop of Port Dover 309 Main St, Port Dover
Pizza Buoys 153 Front Rd, Port Rowan
La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant 2491 Hwy 3, Delhi
Cove Room at the Erie Beach Hotel 19 Walker St, Port Dover
Steamies 1012 Bay St, Port Rowan
Little Bean at Little Local Shop 116 King Street, Delhi
Tim Hortons 1121 Bay St, Port Rowan
Dairy Queen Grill and Chill 421 Main St, Port Dover
Mai & Pai’s Restaurant & Cafe 382 James St, Delhi
Twins Ice Cream Parlour 1028 Bay St, Port Rowan
David’s Restaurant 168 New Lakeshore Rd, Port Dover
Mike’s Delhi Submarine 105 King St, Delhi
Old Tyme Deli and Eatery 1023 Bay St, Port Rowan
Domino’s Pizza 32 Walker St, Port Dover
Mr. Sub, 512 James St Delhi
Crissy’s Take Out Window 1073 Bay St, Port Rowan
Pizza Hut at On the Run 360 James St., Delhi
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The Curry House 30 John St, Port Dover
Booster Juice 63 Queensway West Unit 2, Simcoe
Dover Cheese Shop 307 Main St, Port Dover
The Mule 2012 Park St, Port Dover
Dover Dairy Bar 210 Main St, Port Dover
Boston Pizza 9 Queensway W, Simcoe
The Perch at the Erie Beach Hotel 19 Walker St, Port Dover
Dover’s Best of Britain 347 Main St, Port Dover
British Baked Goods 46 Robinson St, Simcoe
Family Shed Pizzeria 301 Main St, Port Dover
Tim Hortons 1 St Andrew St, Port Dover
Burger King 29 Queensway W, Simcoe
Fat Back BBQ Main St, Port Dover
Trish’s Gluten Free Bakery 229 Main St, Port Dover
Crunchy Corner 14 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Fisherman’s Catch Bar and Restaurant 15 Walker St, Port Dover
Urban Parisian 120 Greenock St. W, Port Dover
Dairy Queen Treat 358 Queensway W, Simcoe
Willie’s Restaurant 6 St. George St, Port Dover
Deja Bru 31 Norfolk St N, Simcoe
Good Bread Company 313 Main St, Port Dover
Yin’s Restaurant 305 Main St, Port Dover Simcoe & Area
Domino’s Pizza 107 Queensway E, Simcoe
Ice Cream Tank 14 Walker St, Port Dover
Fast Eddie’s 83 Queensway E, Simcoe
Ivory Fern Foods 416 Main St, Port Dover
Port Ryerse’s Fork in the Road 1 Port Ryerse Rd, Port Ryerse
Ferrera at Norfolk Golf & Country Club 200 Argyle St, Simcoe
Knechtel’s on the Beach 15 Walker St, Port Dover
A&W 140 Queensway E,
Lola Letty’s Kitchen 602 Main St, Port Dover
Fiedler’s Deli 464 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Amiga’s Bistro 32 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Murphy’s Food Truck 12 Nelson St, Port Dover
Fluffy Banana Bar and Restaurant 30 Robinson St, Simcoe
Andale! Tortilleria y Tacos 10 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Neighbourhood Food Emporium 317 Main St, Port Dover
Authentic Taste of Latin-food truck 7 Colborne St S, Simcoe
Garden Restaurant 16 Argyle St, Simcoe
Norfolk Juice Co. 1 Main St, Port Dover
Gator BBQ at the Best Western 203 Queensway W, Simcoe
Badger’s Den The Bruck, Simcoe
Pizza Hut 511 Main St Unit 3, Port Dover
barBurrito 95 Queensway W, Simcoe
Gino’s Pizza 8 Queensway W, Simcoe
Sakura Sushi 301 Main St, Port Dover
Barnyard Patio and Pub/ Forkin Pierogy 554 Norfolk St N, Simcoe
Greens at Renton Restaurant 969 Concession 14, Simcoe
Subway 511 Main St, Port Dover
Harmony Pastry Shop & Cafe 2541 Hwy 24 North, Simcoe
Barrel Restaurant 131 Queensway West, Simcoe
Terrace Room at the Erie Beach Hotel 19 Walker St, Port Dover
Hoy’s Chinese Cuisine 71 Queensway East, Simcoe
Bev’s Chip Wagon 53 Culver St, Simcoe
The Beach House Restaurant 2 Walker St, Port Dover
Indulge Ice Cream 45 Queensway East, Simcoe
Blue Elephant Craft Brew House 96 Norfolk St South, Simcoe
The Dover Cheese Shop 307 Main St, Port Dover
JC Sushi 456 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
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So Mexican Eatery 150 West S (Simcoe Town Centre), Simcoe
Jim’s Pizzeria & Pasta 11 Colborne St S, Simcoe
Gator BBQ at the Point 103 Cedar Dr, Turkey Point
JK’s Restaurant and Patio 9 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Kelly’s Cove 269 Cedar Drive, Turkey Point
Subway 8 Queensway E, Simcoe
Joy Cafe 126 Robinson St, Simcoe
Sandbar on the Beach 45 Cedar Dr, Turkey Point
Subway 470 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Kaley’s Restaurant 33 Robinson St, Simcoe
Tipsy Pirate 236 Ordnance Dr, Turkey Point
Swiss Chalet/Harvey’s Restaurant 101 Queensway E, Simcoe
KFC 160 Queensway E, Simcoe
Turkey Point Hotel 93 Cedar Dr, Turkey Point
Tacool Mexican Food 10 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Kingfisher Cafe 11 Norfolk St N, Simcoe
Catherwood & the Kiln 1560 Old Brock Rd, Vittoria Waterford Austin’s Farm Market & Bakery 2587 Cockshutt Rd., Waterford
Tai Shan Express 151 West St, Simcoe
Lily’s Tacos 29 Robinson St, Simcoe
Thaidelish 29 Water St, Simcoe
Little Caesars Pizza 128 Queensway W, Simcoe
Barlow’s Subs 32 Main St, Waterford
The Shire 385 Queensway W, Simcoe
Little Cheesecake Company 94 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Belching Barista 13 Alice St, Waterford
Tim Hortons 15 Queensway E Unit 3, Simcoe
Little Sagi Caribbean Restaurant & Bar 29 Water St, Simcoe
Gino’s Pizza 808 Old Hwy 24, Waterford
Tim Hortons 480 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
McDonald’s 77 Queensway E, Simcoe
Giorgio’s Pizza 28 Main St S, Waterford
Tito’s Pizza 12 Argyle St, Simcoe
New Orleans Pizza 33 Colborne St S, Simcoe
Godfathers Pizza 792 Main St, Waterford
Twin City Pizza 299 Cedar Street, Simcoe
Oscar’s Pizza 38 Robinson St, Simcoe
Howie’s Wok and Go 80B Alice St, Waterford
Wendy’s 413 Norfolk St N, Simcoe
Pita Pit 73 Queensway E, Simcoe
Kerry’s St. James St. Eatery 10 James St, Waterford
Wild Wing 47 Queensway E, Simcoe
Pizza Hut 95 Queensway W Unit 1, Simcoe
So Mexican Eatery 20 Alice St, Waterford
Wimpy’s Diner 109 Queensway E, Simcoe St. Williams and Turkey Point Back Door Kitchen at Burning Kiln Winery 1709 Front Road, St. Williams
Riversyde 83 83 Sydenham St, Simcoe
Swazzee’s 792 Old Hwy 24, Waterford
Sagi Caribbean Restaurant 29 Water St, Simcoe
Tito’s Pizza 13 Alice St, Waterford
Salinas Bakery 85 Norfolk St S, Simcoe
Yin’s Restaurant 40 Main St S, Waterford
Circus Room 959 Hwy 24 East, St. Williams
Simcoe Arms 140 Queensway E, Simcoe
Marshview Patio at Long Point Eco Adventures 1730 Front Rd, St. Williams Bayview Restaurant and Beach Shop 101 Cedar Dr, Turkey Point
Simcoe Pizza 25 Robinson St, Simcoe
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Waterparks and Skate Parks
Norfolk County offers several great outdoor recreation spots for all ages. Skateboarders can visit Port Dover Skate Park, Port Rowan Skate - park, and the accessible Waterford Skate Park, known for its inclusive, multi-terrain design. Families looking to cool off can enjoy splash pads like the Kinsmen Splash Park in Simcoe, as well as Delhi’s outdoor pool for a refreshing swim on hot summer days. While the county doesn’t have large- scale waterparks, its parks, pools, and splash areas provide plenty of opportunities for active play and summer fun.
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Norfolk County is home to a rich network of trails and parks for every outdoor en - Get Outdoors
thusiast. Explore forested paths at Backus Woods, or enjoy lakeside hiking and birding at Long Point Provincial Park and
Turkey Point Provincial Park. The Waterford Heritage Trail and Lynn Valley Trail offer scenic routes for walking and cycling. Families can visit Hay Creek Conservation Area, Waterford North Conserva - tion Area, and Port Dover Harbour Museum Park. Additional green spaces include Wellington Park, Delhi Kinsmen Park, Port Rowan Wetlands, and St. Williams Conservation Reserve, each offering unique landscapes to explore.
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Read a Book
Norfolk County is home to charming independent bookstores. Firefly & Fox Books in Simcoe is a cozy, commu - nity-focused shop specializing in children’s books, Canadian titles, and local authors, with a welcoming atmo - sphere for all readers. Beach Reads Bookshop in Port Dover offers a mix of new and pre-loved books, as does Books On Bay in Port Rowan, perfect for finding your next beach read or hidden gem. The Old Town Hall in Waterford adds historic charm, with books available year-round along - side community events and cultural activities, making it a unique stop for readers and visitors alike in Norfolk.
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for All Beaches Port Dover’s accessible beach ensures everyone can enjoy the sun and sand. Equipped with smooth pathways, wheelchair-friendly access, and accessible washrooms, it welcomes visitors of all abilities. Families, seniors, and individuals with mobility needs can relax, swim, or stroll along Lake Erie’s shoreline, making it an inclusive and inviting summer destination.
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Hit the Water
Lake Erie offers a wide range of watersports for all skill levels. You can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding along calm shorelines or explore hidden coves for a more adventurous experience. Boating and sailing are pop - ular, as is jet skiing, with marinas providing rentals and lessons for beginners. Families can swim at public beaches or try tubing behind a boat. For nature lovers, excursions on Big Creek are offered with guided canoe and kayak trips through serene wetlands, providing wildlife viewing and peaceful paddling experiences. Whether you prefer relaxing paddles or high-speed excitement, Norfolk’s lakes, rivers, and creeks provide perfect watersport opportunities.
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Delhi
Set deep in the heart of Norfolk County lies the small town of Delhi, Ontario. Founded by Frederick Sover - een it has been known as Sovereen’s Corners, Fredericksburg, and finally in 1880 was named Delhi, probably by a postmaster in honour of Delhi, India. The history includes lumbering prior to 1880, then fruits and vegetables. Tobacco always did well from 1900 up to the 1980’s in the sandy soil and long warm summer days. Tobacco farming was a labour-inten - sive crop and brought hundreds of people to work in the summers and then more so at harvest time. You can step into the past at the Delhi Tobac - co Museum and Heritage Centre with captivating exhibits. The museum is beside Delhi Quance Park which is the original location of the Quance Lum - ber Mill. The site is a beautiful place to take a walk alongside Big Creek.
Delhi also has Memorial Park featuring a beautiful pavilion and a war memorial. The history of the area is clearly hard-working European farmers with landmarks like the Delhi District Hun - garian Hall, the Delhi District German Home, and the Delhi Polish Club. Until recently, there was also a Belgian Hall. Today, Delhi is home to farm-to-mar - ket stores, restaurants, boutiques, along with all the major retailers you would expect from hardware to groceries to pharmacies. There are a number of new shops mixed with longstanding businesses along The Main Street of Delhi. Take a walk down the street and enjoy some treats.
Delhi & District Chamber of Commerce • Delhichamber.ca
Delhi BIA • Delhiontario.com
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Rainy Days
On a rainy day in Norfolk County, libraries are perfect for kids. Enjoy storytime sessions, explore interactive learning programs, dive into picture books or novels, attend craft workshops, use computers for educational games, or participate in spe - cial events. Libraries offer a cozy, engaging escape from the rain. Delhi – 192 Main Street Port Dover – 713 St. George Street Port Rowan – 1034 Bay Street Simcoe – 46 Colborne Stree South Waterford – 15 Main Street South
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Port Dover
national historic sites tell of French missionaries who claimed the area for King Louis XIV of France. Local festivals attract crowds through - out the summer and fall. Visit on July 1st to celebrate Canada Day at the morning boat parade, the afternoon Callithumpian parade, and eve - ning fireworks. In August, Summer Festival’s “Art in the Park” features craftspeople, artists, and antique vendors along with the Main Street Market merchant’s sidewalk sales. Be pier-side on November 21 as Santa Claus arrives aboard a local commer - cial vessel for the ChristmasFest Santa Parade. For a selfie, you’ll want to get to the lighthouse on the pier or the palm trees that appear on the beach every summer. That’s just a little of what
There are at least a thousand reasons to visit Port Dover. If you are looking for a day trip destination, Port Dover has a great selection of unique shops and a wide choice of restaurants from take-out to fine dining—it’s all here. Port Dover’s local specialty is perch but with about 30 restaurants in town there is something for everyone. All over Port Dover, the shops offer a unique selection that’s sure to please and a great way to spend part of any day. If professional theatre is your outing of choice, enjoy a show at Lighthouse Festival Theatre in downtown Port Dover featuring a Canadian comedy playbill from May to September. Interested in history? Port Dover Harbour Museum is full of interesting displays and information on the tall ships, rum-running during prohibition, boat building, and our commercial fishing industry. It’s well worth a visit.
you’ll discover in Port Dover—we are closer than you think!
The first Europeans to visit came in 1669 and stayed the winter. Two
Port Dover Board of Trade • portdover.ca
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Commercial Fishing
Port Dover, once hailed as the largest freshwater fishing port in the world, has a rich commercial fishing heri - tage that remains vital to the local economy. The harbour houses fish tugs whose hauls include walleye, perch, smelt and whitefish, sus - taining both families and local restaurants. Visitors can witness the daily rhythm of fishermen unloading their catches and learn about this way of life at the Port Dover Harbour Museum, which preserves
artifacts, photographs, and stories of the town’s fishing history. The museum highlights how generations have balanced tradition with modern fishing techniques, offering insight into the community’s connection to the lake and the ongoing importance of Port Dover’s thriving commercial fishing industry.
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Discover
Come for the beach - es, but discover so much more in Norfolk
County. If you’re a night owl, spend an evening under the stars at Long Point Eco-Adventures, where the universe comes alive with distant nebulae and even glimpses of Saturn’s rings. Prefer to slow the pace? Paddle the winding waterways of Big Creek National Wildlife Area by kayak or canoe and immerse yourself in na - ture. Wander through the blooms at Whistling Gardens, Canada’s largest privately owned botanical garden, or, if the season is right, gather your own vibrant bouquet at Berkelbloem.
History is woven into every corner of the County. Explore charming hamlets like Vittoria, once the original capital of Upper Canada, or dive into the region’s rich tobacco heritage in Delhi. Discover stories of the lake at the Port Dover Harbour Museum, or celebrate rural life at the Waterford Heritage and Agricultural Museum.
From the skies to the soil, there’s always more to discover in Norfolk.
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Vintage
For those who appreciate all things timeless, Norfolk County is rich with antique and vintage treasures waiting to be discov - ered. Step into Frannie’s Attic, where a collection of vendors brings the past to life inside the charming former home of How - ie’s Hardware or C-Squared in Port Dover.
Then make your way to Waterford and explore the expansive Waterford Antique Market, where tens of thousands of unique finds fill over 16,000 square feet across two floors—perfect for browsing, reminiscing, and uncovering one-of-a-kind pieces. Be sure to also check out CJ’s Antiques in Vanessa.
Books, Records, Gifts, and more! 230 St George St., Port Dover, ON beachreads.ca 519-583-1787
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The Need for Speed
Whether you’re chasing an adren - aline rush or a slower pace, Norfolk County has rental experiences to match your mood. For high-energy thrills, head to Gopher Dunes, where you can gear up, take a lesson, and hit the track. Along the Lake Erie shoreline, lakeside communities like Port Dover and Turkey Point offer watercraft rentals—from Sea-Doos and boats to heart-pumping wake - boarding adventures.
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Grab your girlfriends and plan the ultimate shopping escape in Nor - folk County—a day filled with style, laughter, and a little indulgence. Start in Port Dover with stops at 13 Reasons, Cashmere & Cobwebs, and Pearl’s Boutique for unique finds and fashionable pieces. Continue on to Simcoe and browse Accents on Argyle and AKA De - signs for curated styles and local flair. In Delhi, discover hidden gems at The Still Room, then head to Port Rowan to explore Cheshires on the Bay and browse stylish finds at Shear Creations. Fashion
Make your way to Waterford to visit SixPence & Sage Dress and Bridal Boutique, where a beautiful selection awaits. And don’t stop at clothing—make time to wander into artisanal soap shops, home décor boutiques, and specialty stores along the way. It’s the perfect mix of shop - ping, discovery, and unforgettable moments together.
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for kilometres, or take in stunning shoreline views along the Water - front Trail—perfect for a relaxed and picturesque ride. trails Hit the roads.. And
Hit the trails or the open road— however you ride, Norfolk County is a cyclist’s paradise. With over 100 kilometres of groomed single-track trails, the Turkey Point Mountain Bike Club offers an incredible off- road experience, maintained by dedicated volunteers who keep the trails ready to ride. No bike? No problem. Elevation Mountain Bike Camp has rentals and helpful instruction to get you rolling with confidence. Prefer pavement under your tires? Nor - folk’s scenic country roads stretch
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If you’re looking for a shopping experience that gives back, PD Thrifts is well worth a visit. Located in the historic Thompson Block on Main Street in Port Dover, this charming shop offers great deals on gently used clothing and unique collectibles. Every purchase supports a meaningful cause, with proceeds helping to create a Norfolk Haldi - mand Hospice—so you can shop knowing you’re making a differ - ence in the community. Cause! Shopping for a
Discover Gopher Dunes Welcome to Gopher Dunes, Canada’s ultimate motocross destination and home to some of the most legendary riding in North America. For four decades, riders from across the country and around the world have traveled to Courtland, Ontario, to test themselves against our famous deep sand and wide-open tracks. Known as the “Sand Track Capital of Canada,” Gopher Dunes isn’t just a place to ride - it’s a full-throttle experience. With multiple skill level tracks, three trail systems spanning 10km each, a swim pond, cabins, camping, events, and a buzzing motocross community, there’s truly nothing else like it. From national races that bring out the sport’s top athletes, to family weekends filled with trail rides and campfires, Gopher Dunes is more than a park - it’s a lifestyle, a destination, and a must-ride spot for anyone who craves adventure.
Ever dreamed of riding a dirt bike but didn’t know where to start? Red Rider Training at Gopher Dunes is the ultimate beginner-friendly motocross experience. We provide everything you need - Honda CRF dirt bikes, full safety gear, and certified instructors who specialize in teaching riders of all ages. Designed for kids as young as six and adults who are ready to try something new, Red Rider Training combines classroom-style safety instruction with hands- on riding time on our real tracks and trails. You’ll learn throttle control, balance, braking, and cornering - all at your own pace in a supportive environment. It’s not just about learning to ride; it’s about building confidence, trying something unforgettable, and joining the motocross lifestyle from day one. Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, a family adventure, or the thrill of your very first ride, Red Rider Training is where it all begins. Learn To Ride A Dirt Bike
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The Band
Here, where the music of The Band still resonates, creativity feels both rooted and alive. Across the county, a growing network of intimate venues and unexpected spaces vibrates with energy—from the perennial crowd pleasing offerings of Capitol 33 in Delhi to folk music filling the charm - ing Port Ryerse church, where live music has been drawing devoted au - diences in recent years. At the centre of it all, the Waterford Old Town Hall stands as a small but mighty cultural hub, championing bold theatre, live music, and inspiring programming for all ages. Nearby, spaces like Cranber - ry Creek and Homegrown Hideaway add to a vibrant, ever-evolving scene. It’s not just about where you go—it’s about the feeling you carry with you. In this rural landscape, music and art don’t just exist—they grow, gather, and connect us in ways that feel timeless and deeply human.
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Location: Norfolk County Fairgrounds, Simcoe Season: 10 Weeks: End of May to End of July Leagues Youth 2v2 Comp, Rec, 4v4 Coed Adult 6v6 Coed Registration Opens from January to First Week of May
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Unbelievable sights.. The WATERFORD Trail
The Waterford Heritage Trail offers a scenic escape through forests, wetlands, and charming country - side in Waterford. Perfect for walk - ing, cycling, or a leisurely stroll, this peaceful trail connects nature, history, and small-town beauty in every season, making it a favourite for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Home of the Canadian Sense of Humour
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Norfolk County Museums and Archives Inspire | Educate | Entertain
Delhi Tobacco Museum and Heritage Centre 200 Talbot Road, Delhi Wednesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Norfolk County Archives 109 Norfolk Street South, Simcoe Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday by appointment
Port Dover Harbour Museum 44 Harbour Street, Port Dover Wednesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum 159 Nichol Street, Waterford Wednesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Concerts Under the Stars
and scenic Lake Erie views create a truly magical atmosphere. Curated by JR DiGS, the 2026 lineup includes a to-be-announced act on July 4, Tim Hicks on August 1, and Kim Mitchell on September 5. Follow JR DiGS online for tickets, updates, and lineup announcements. Each year, Burning Kiln Winery also hosts its popular Concerts in the Vine - yard series, featuring Juno and Gram - my Award winning artists. Set among the vines, these performances invite you to sip exceptional local wines while enjoying live music under the stars—an unforgettable Norfolk experience.
If you love a great concert under the stars, you’ll love it in Norfolk! Almost every festival and event features live music—so be sure to check listings to see what’s happening during your visit. For a full concert experience, the Sandpines Campfire Concert Series returns for its third summer with three unforgettable nights of live music in Norfolk County. Set along the boathouses in Port Rowan, this unique series pairs top-tier enter - tainment with food trucks, a beer garden, local wine vendors, and family-friendly fun. Twinkle lights strung through cottonwood trees
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Golf
Norfolk County is a standout golf destination thanks to its natural beauty, relaxed pace, and variety of courses. Set along Lake Erie, courses offer scenic fairways shaped by for - ests, farmland, and lakeside breezes. The mild climate extends the golf season across Ontario. Play at Norfolk Golf & Country Club, Springview Farm Golf Course, Greens at Renton, Pine Valley, Stark’s or Dover Coast Golf Course—and enjoy family fun at Arbortown Mini Golf. With uncrowded tee times, great “19th hole” dining, and nearby beaches and wineries, Norfolk offers more than golf—it’s a full getaway experience.
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Listings 2026 Events Show & Shine Car Show Port Dover Lions Club - May 18 to Sept. 28, Port Dover Port Dover Summerfest / Art in the Park - August 14-16, Port Dover
Norfolk County Simcoe Ribest - August 28-30, Simcoe
Community Garage Sale - May 23, Simcoe Fairgrounds
Classic’s & Hops Car Show - August 29, Ramblin’ Road Brewery
H/N Pride Day - May 30, Jarvis Community Centre
Long Point Bayfest - September 4-6, Port Rowan
Norfolk County Fair Night Market - June 5-6, Simcoe Fairgrounds
Birdtown Jamboree - September 11-13, Port Dover
Multicultural Food Festival - June 6, Delhi Tobacco Museum
Donnybrook Fair - September 18-20, Walsh
Delhi BIA Mustang Car Show - June 20, Delhi
Port Dover Beerstock - September 26, Port Dover
Invasion of the Dragons Dragon Boat Festival - June 21, Waterford
Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show - October 6-12, Simcoe
Canada Day Celebration - July 1, Port Dover
Waterford Pumpkinfest - October 16-18, Waterford
Annual John Picard Classic Car Show - Sunday, July 5, Ramblin’ Road Brewery
Friday the 13th - Nov. 13, Port Dover (Mark your calendar for Aug. 13, 2027)
Pin Up Picnic July 5, Powell Park, Port Dover
Crafts at the Kiln - November 14, Burning Kiln Winery
Norfolk Pro Rodeo - July 17-19, Simcoe
November 21st - Christmas Fest in Port Dover & Santa Claus Parade
Cheesecake & Taco Fest - July 25-26, Port Dover
Norfolk Fair Christmas Night Market - November 27-28, Simcoe
Simcoe Heritage Friendship Festival - July 31 – August 3, Simcoe
Light up the Season at the Museum - November 28, Delhi
Turkey Point Summerfest - August 6-9, Turkey Point
Delhi Santa Claus Parade - Decem - ber 5, Delhi
South Coast Jazz - August 14-16, Brantford
Waterford Santa Claus Parade - December 19, Waterford
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