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Deseronto | Ontario

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Deseronto Waterside Market

The Deseronto Waterside Market is a family-friendly vendor market featuring new and used merchandise that caters to all ages in a chic industrial setting. This market allows customers to find good deals in a warm, friendly atmosphere and provides an inexpensive alternative for family outings.

The market also has a café and bakeshop with everything made from scratch. This includes burgers, fresh bread, squares, cookies, and more. The burgers are to die for and are raved about by the locals. Come by to the market and make a deal today for those in the area!

Photo: facebook.com/deserontowatersidemarket

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Deseronto Post Office

The town’s Post Office was designed by Chief Dominion Architect Thomas Fuller and built in 1901.

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Briar Fox Golf Club

Briar Fox Golf and Country Club is a rural, rustic Par 72 course. This golf course is only 10 minutes away from Deseronto.

The course plays from the Blues 6559 yards over its 18 holes.  A gentle rolling layout with expansive fairways offers several bunkers and water hazards.

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Deseronto Centennial Park

Centennial Park on Deseronto’s waterfront features a scenic, accessible waterfront waiting to be explored.

Available amenities include boat launch/docking, playground facilities, trails, viewpoints/rest areas, refreshment services, and more. Celebrate your inner nature lover by exploring the many green spaces in and around Deseronto.

Travel the Waterfront Trail to discover Deseronto’s waterfront.

Deseronto’s signed nature trail leads from Main St. to Dundas St. through a scenic area at the western edge of town. Many biking/hiking trails and driving tours are also nearby.

Photo: deseronto.ca

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Karen Brown’s Antiques Collectibles

Karen Brown’s Antiques & Collectibles is the largest antique market in Eastern Ontario! With over 12,000 square feet, the market has a wide variety of vendors displaying their items – from furniture, dish & cookware, signs, old toys, books, tools, textiles, paintings, folk art, glass, jewelry and more.

For those who love china, Royal Doulton, Wade, Beswick and Lladro to Fire-King, Gibbard, Sherman and Coke can be found here.

The market is also proud to offer the largest selection of collector’s books in the area.

Whether you’re hoping to decorate your home with heritage objects or retro pieces or add to a long-held collection, prices suit every budget, ranging from a few dollars to a few thousand dollars.

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Native Renaissance II

Native Renaissance II is a unique store and gallery. The Native Renaissance Gift Shop is a treasure trove of carefully selected and attractively displayed Native merchandise, including original and reproduction sculptures by Thomas B. Maracle, lavish dreamcatchers, stylish and durable leather moccasins, complete smudging provisions, imaginative toys and colourful clothing for children, Salish patterned kitchenware, and much more!

The Native Art Gallery showcases a wide variety of artwork created by well-known Native artists and is the heart and soul of the entire Native Renaissance experience. Located upstairs, the gallery features the prolific work of Native North American Mohawk, Thomas B. Maracle, whose creations in stone, wood, and corn husks are prized components of collections throughout Canada and many other parts of the world—including England, France, Germany, and the United States.

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Rathbun Park

The Rathbun Park is nestled right downtown next to Town Hall. It has been around since the 1880s and was formally called Central Park.

This beautiful park is full of flowers and trimmed gardens.  With its gurgling fountain and gazebo, Rathbun Park will make any photo one you’ll cherish forever.

The park has lots of benches and trees. This is a great place to visit with a cobblestone path and a fantastic view of heritage buildings and sites.

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The O’Connor House English Tea Room

Tasty food, lace curtains, linen tablecloths, fine china and silver are all ingredients at The O’Connor House.

Situated in the core of historic downtown Deseronto, The O’Connor House English Tea Room provides a beautiful selection of delectable meals and sweets to experience in their Victorian dining room – homemade soups and bread, an enjoyable lunch or afternoon tea, delightful desserts and the most delicate Devonshire scones in the area.

At The O’Connor House, tea is freshly prepared and turned out on beautiful double or triple-tiered plates and includes a medley of finger sandwiches, scones, preserves, natural whipped cream, sweets, and, of course, your choice from a large selection of teas.

For a super unique and authentic experience, you must try this stunning tea room.

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Sentimental Journey Dining & Dancing

Sentimental Journey Dining and Dancing is a total gem in the town of Deseronto. From the moment you step inside, you feel welcome.

The Malcolm family that owns the restaurant will make you feel like part of their family. The decor is unique and fits with the restaurant’s theme – “Remember the way it used to be at Sentimental Journey Dining and Dancing.” There’s an authentic (and working!) vintage jukebox in the corner, so feel free to pop in a quarter and play a few tunes before dinner. The food is fantastic, and the servers are friendly and attentive. Host John Malcolm and his talented son Reagan sing classic songs for most of the evening while you enjoy dinner. Meanwhile, Deb Malcolm and her staff are in the kitchen creating delicious dishes. From the start, John lets diners know that you are there for the evening – no one will rush you to finish your meal or leave before you’re ready.

Thanks to Sentimental Journey Dining and Dancing, the owners bring people together.

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United Restaurant

United Restaurant was opened in 1976 and offered a full menu specializing in pizza, pasta, panzerotti, and more.

The restaurant offers dine-in, take-out or delivery, making it convenient for anyone hungry. When in the restaurant, you will notice a steady stream of take-out orders being picked up, showing that this is a popular spot.

This restraint is best-known for three items, pizza, panzerotti and poutine. The pizza is delicious, the toppings are generous, and the restaurant is very generous with the amount of cheese. Those who want panzerotti are huge and stuffed with toppings while being cooked to perfection. Lastly, the poutine is also fantastic; the gravy is to die for. This restaurant is a bit pricier than other pizza joints, but the quality and service make it all worthwhile.

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