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Bayfield Main Street


One of the best ways to spend an afternoon in the fall is by taking a stroll along Bayfield’s Main Street. With an eclectic mix of retail shops and a range of restaurants, inns, unique art galleries and parks, a day gives only a taste of what the village has to offer.

 

While it isn’t as quiet as you might think in the fall, once the hustle and bustle of the summer tourist season is over it is definitely a much more relaxed pace.


With friendly shop owners and a wide range of stores, it’s a great place to get a jump on your Christmas shopping, especially for those perfect unexpected gifts for the hard-to-buy-for names on your list. From clothing to books, pottery to paintings, home decor to jewellery, this charming village leaves nothing to chance for Santa to worry about!


Once you’ve ticked a few items off your shopping list, enjoy the charms of Bayfield’s famous restaurants. Long known as the place in Huron County for dining out, there is a restaurant, pub or eatery for every taste and budget - or start at a restaurant for lunch, shop the afternoon away and end the day with dinner and a beverage at another!


To start planning your day trip to Bayfield, villageofbayfield.com has some great resources and a detailed list of all the shops.



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