Grand Bend, Southcott Pines, Beach O'Pines, Huron Woods, Oakwood Subdivision:

Grand Bend is home to a variety of stores and eateries. The main strip is the centre of activity in the town, with shopping during the day and night life venues during the evening drawing crowds. The atmosphere of Grand Bend has given the town a reputation of being Florida north. As well as Main Street, Grand Bend acts as a regional cultural centre, boasting art galleries in the town and the Huron Country Playhouse on the outskirts... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Bayfield:

As a small community Bayfield has many yearly traditions which include the Bayfield Fair in August, and Christmas in Bayfield, which takes place the weekend after Remembrance Day and includes the lighting of the trees in Clan Gregor Square as well as an annual Christmas Parade. Other annual events include the Fireman's Breakfast, Pioneer Park 5k Run, Santa Run, Halloween Witches Walk, and Corvette Fest and Volks Fest. Bayfield has the largest croquet club in North America and members compete internationally. The Bayfield Historical Society operates a heritage centre containing historic artifacts, newspapers, and photographs. Tours are available... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

Port Franks:

Port Franks is a small Southern Ontario community in the municipality of Lambton Shores, Lambton County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Kings Highway 21 near Pinery Provincial Park, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Thedford, Ontario. Archaeological evidence suggests that human habitation and use of this site date back thousands of years, and that locally obtained flint was manufactured at the so-called 'flint chipping beds' in the vicinity long before the period of European contact with First Nations peoples in the Great Lakes Basin... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Bluewater, St. Joseph's:

Bluewater, Ontario is a peaceful and quiet municipality perfect for those looking for a relaxed atmosphere. The majority of homes are single detached houses with a mix of small apartment buildings. With a high rate of home ownership, it's a great place to put down roots. The streets are serene and offer easy parking, making it convenient for residents with vehicles. While it may be impractical to walk to schools and daycares, the peaceful setting and variety of housing options make Bluewater an attractive place to call home. With a mix of historic and newer homes, there's something for everyone in this charming municipality... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

Goderich Town:

Goderich, in Ontario, Canada, provides convenient and practical living for families. With close proximity to primary and secondary schools, grocery shopping, and access to nearby restaurants and cafes, residents can easily meet their daily needs. The town is characterized by its quiet and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great place for those looking for a more tranquil living environment. The majority of housing in Goderich consists of single detached homes, with a mix of two and three bedroom options. Whether you're a homeowner or renter, this town offers a range of housing choices to suit your needs... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, Port Albert, Kingsbridge, Bogies Beach:

Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh is a car-friendly township with ample parking. It offers a tranquil and quiet atmosphere, making it an ideal place to settle down. The majority of homes were built before the 1980s, giving the neighborhood a well-established and charming character. Homeowners occupy most properties, and the area mainly features four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. While there are a limited number of schools and daycares, the peaceful streets and spacious homes make Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh an appealing location for families and individuals looking for a serene and inviting community to call home... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

Central Huron, Bluewater Beach:

Central Huron is a township in western Ontario, Canada, in Huron County. It is situated on Lake Huron between the Maitland River and the Bayfield River. The Municipality of Central Huron was formed on January 1, 2001, when the Town of Clinton, the Townships of Hullett and Goderich were amalgamated... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Point Clark, Amberley, Lurgan Beach, Long Range Drive:

Point Clark is a lakefront cottage community on Lake Huron, in the municipality of Huron-Kinloss, Ontario. Huron-Kinloss offers a peaceful and quiet environment for its residents. The township provides convenient options for driving, with ample parking available. The housing options mainly consist of single detached homes and townhouses, with a majority of properties being spacious and with multiple bedrooms. For those who enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, the calm streets of Huron-Kinloss are highly appealing. While the amenities such as schools, daycares, and supermarkets may require a short drive, the township's tranquil surroundings make it a desirable location for those seeking a serene and comfortable place to call home... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

Ipperwash Beach, Kettle Point:

Ipperwash Beach is a small community in the municipality of Lambton Shores in Southwestern Ontario. It boasts beautiful sunsets and wide sandy (shallow) beaches! Kettle Point 44, a peaceful reserve in Ontario, Canada, offers easy access to parking and a quiet atmosphere for residents. The housing stock includes a large percentage of single detached homes with a variety of size options, from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The majority of dwellings are occupied by homeowners, providing a sense of stability and community. While there are limited options for walking to nearby amenities, the reserve is ideal for those who prefer a serene environment. With a range of housing options and a tranquil atmosphere, Kettle Point 44 is an appealing choice for prospective residents looking for a peaceful place to call home... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Thedford Town:

Thedford is a small community in northwestern Lambton County, Ontario Canada, situated 8 km south of Kings Highway 21, along Lambton CR 79 (Former Kings Highway 79). The community began in the 1860s when farmer Nelson Southworth, a native of Vermont, agreed to donate land for the construction of a Grand Trunk Railway station, with the condition that he would be able to name it. Southworth chose the name "Thetford", as a way of honouring Thetford, Vermont, a community in his home state in the United States. A local clerk's poor hand writing was mistaken for the current spelling, which is how it first appeared on official records. The Thedford Raiders Hockey Team once held the World Record for Longest Continuous Hockey Game, which was also a fundraiser for juvenile diabetes. A plaque at the entrance of the town heralds it as the "Onion Capital of Canada"... all just 10 minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Plympton-Wyoming, Highland Glen, Hillsboro and Glendale Beaches:

Plympton-Wyoming in Ontario, Canada, is a quiet and peaceful town with predominantly single detached homes and townhouses, making it an ideal place for families. The town is especially convenient for those who drive, with easy parking and low traffic noise. The housing options are diverse, with a mix of old and newer buildings, and a majority of the population owning their homes. For families with children, there are a few primary schools, and the town is great for those seeking a tranquil environment without the hustle and bustle of city life. Overall, Plympton-Wyoming offers a serene and family-friendly atmosphere for potential residents... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

Forest Town:

Forest is situated on what was once dense forest. When the Grand Trunk Railway was built through where the town now sits, the station was named for the dense forest. Hickory Creek, which meanders through the town, provided water for the station in those days when wood and water were essential to the operation of steam locomotives.... all just 10 minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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Lambton Shores Municipality:

Lambton Shores, Ontario offers a peaceful and serene community for those looking for a quiet place to call home. With a majority of single detached homes and a variety of two and three-bedroom options, there is something for everyone. Despite the small number of schools and daycares, the convenience of accessing grocery stores and amenities by car make up for it. The lack of street noise and city clamour creates a calming atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a tranquil environment. With a rich history reflected in the pre-1960s architecture, Lambton Shores offers a unique and charming place for families and individuals to settle down... all just minutes to the beautiful sandy shore/beaches of Lake Huron!

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