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Centennial Park

Centennial Park is a wonderful hidden gem in the small town of Dutton, Ontario. The park features well-maintained green grass, benches, picnic tables, and a central wooden gazebo. Centennial Park is perfect for a summer picnic or peaceful meditation.

The gazebo provides shelter from sun and rain and ordains the park with a peaceful elegance—a great stop during your visit to Dutton.

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RailsideView Equestrian Center

RailsideView Equestrian Center is situated on the edge of Dutton in a peaceful country setting. The riding school has three large sand outdoor rings, an indoor arena for inclement weather, large grass fields & smaller individual turnout fields, & an 18-stall barn.

Come for a visit…bring carrots! Visitors are always welcome!

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Sons of Scotland Park

The Sons of Scotland Park is a naturistic gem located in the center of Dutton proper. The park features free community barbecues for all your summer grilling needs and picnic tables, benches, and plentiful areas for picnics.

Looking for a group barbecue event or just some peaceful park relaxation? The Sons of Scotland Park is an excellent place for all your outdoor needs.

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Made on Earth Art Gallery

Less than a 20-minute drive away from downtown Dutton, the Made on Earth Fine Art Gallery is the world’s first environmentally-friendly art gallery. Founded by Rick Sommer, a great community focused on developing vision, and beautiful gardening has formed around the gallery. Rick himself is a muralist who paints barn quilts for customers.

A must-see near Dutton, Ontario.

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Carmichael Meats Market

Our Retail Outlet Store at our Warehouse in Dutton will feature our classic meats, cheese, frozen meats, and heat & serve dishes.

We will carry meat pies, lasagna, and cabbage rolls from Sassy’s Bakery in Thorndale. Gunn Brothers cheese in Woodstock. Great Lakes goat cheese from Wyoming. Water Buffalo steaks, roasts, and ground meats from Watterworth Farms in West Lorne.

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Two Old Crows Patio Café & Makers Market

Two Old Crows Patio Café & Makers Market offers ice cream, specialty coffee & tea in outdoor settings. 5.0 rate on Google.

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Knox – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

When emigrating from Scotland in the 19th century, many people settled in the area to become known as Wallacetown. These settlers were given spiritual nourishment by missionaries who occasionally came through the area.

Presbyterianism in Dutton dates back to March 1877, when the first sermon was delivered.

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Dutton Meadows Golf Club

Dutton Meadows Golf Club is a challenging but fun, 9-hole course played from two different tea boxes. This allows golfers to experience the feel of 18-holes on the smaller course size. The Meadows accepts all levels of golfers, and players are sure to enjoy their well-maintained and challenging course.

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