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Mono | Ontario

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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

The Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is located in the Niagra Escarpment and is known as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserve. The park is filled with wildlife, abundant with various species, used for scientific research, and considered a sensitive ecosystem. It is a popular and beautiful place to visit and explore. So popular that it requires a reservation to visit.

With over 19 kilometres to explore, the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is the best place to hike, with many hiking trails such as the Carriage Trail, Cliff-Top Side Trail, and Lookout Trail. The park has the most diversity of ferns and cedar trees you will ever see. So come hike and bring your camera out for the beautiful views.

Photos: Google Maps, Shabnam Meshkat, Setareh Gharaei

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The Iron & the Eagle Golf & Country Club

Fun for all, no matter what your skill level may be, the Iron & The Eagle Golf & Country Club is an excellent place for all golfers to enjoy challenging, fun rounds of golf. Staff on the ground provide tips and tricks to make sure you play your best round. The golf court is a beautiful, picturesque view filled with small ponds and well-trimmed green fairways. It’s one place to definitely visit if you are in the Town of Mono.

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Let Me Out Escape Room

A popular place close to not only the town of Mono but Orangeville, the Let me Get Out Escape Room provides a different escape room experience. Their main room is over 2000 square feet, and 20 players are allowed in each room. Players have to work together for 45 minutes to solve all the puzzles to escape. The best part is that it’s a family-friendly activity!

Photo: https://letmeout.ca/

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Hockley Valley Nature Reserve

Part of Niagara’s Escarpment, the Hockey Valley Nature Reserve is a picturesque reserve filled with many species of wildlife, hiking trails, and open meadows filled with beautiful flowers, trees, and swaps. The hike can normally go on for hours as there are several kilometres to explore.

However, one thing to note about the reserve before visiting is that there are no public or visitor amenities, as it’s meant to preserve the ecosystem. So If you want to go on a long hike with gorgeous views and connect with nature, Hockey Valley Nature Reserve is the way to go.

Photo: https://lookoutpoint.ca/collection/Local/Hockley-Valley/@photos/

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Turda Farms

A family-owned zoological farm, the Tundra farm is a farm that goes across 30 acres and is home to many different animals. The farm was built by three brothers, Jonathan, George and Billy. Three country boys have always loved animals and rescuing animals in their youth. The Tundra has many animals you can see in beautiful habitats, such as multi breeds of goats, ducks and chickens. In addition, there rescued animals like the arctic fox and Ring-tailed Lemur.

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Adamo Estate Winery

With over 280,000 vines and biodynamic practices, the Adamo Estate Winery is a small boutique winery with award-winning wines. The Adamo Estate is named after one of the founders, Adamo, an Italian immigrant from Italy that decided to bring his hometown vine-covered hill of growing grapes to Ontario. The estate has many events throughout the year, including wine tasting and is open to book reservations to explore the beautiful grape vines.

Photo: https://adamoestate.com/portfolio/winery-exterior/

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Will O’Wind Farm

From hosting many events, such as the Panama American Games in 2015 and over 18 years of the Run Equine Canada Contest, known as the governing body for Canadian horse Sport, WillOWild farm has a long history of establishment and success.

The farm was opened by founders Ann and Geoff in 1979 for breeding, training and coaching riding horses. Although the farm doesn’t open horseback riding lessons for anyone in public, they have events the public can visit. Check out the website for any of their public events the next time you visit the Mono!

Photos: Google Maps, Jon TeBrugge

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Cricket Creek Farm

A farm that is always visited for the Christmas season for Christmas trees, Cricket Creek in the Town of Mono is a fun farm to visit at specific seasons of the year. Initially owned by Gord and Down Mckenrdy in 1962, the Cricket Creek farm, 100 acres, was used mainly for farm activities, the main and popular one being cutting your own Christmas tree. In 2017, the Mckendys sold the farm to the Johnson family after they fell in love with the beautiful ponds, hills, and meadows.

The Johnson family has Included many other cool activities to do at the farm based on the season. In the summer and spring, the farm will have the wildflower walk, where the whole family can enjoy walks, ride the wagon, and sit by the pond. In the fall, you have the pumpkin fests in October, where you can harvest your pumpkin. In the winter, keeping tradition, they let you cut your Christmas trees! The Johnson family wanted to keep the Gord and Down Mckenrdy tradition alive. Not to mention, there is always the option to buy fresh produce from the farm. So, whether you visit during Christmas, winter, fall, spring or summer, there are always fun activities at the Cricket Creek Farm.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/cricketcreekfarm/

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Black Birch Restaurant

Near the Hockey Valley Nature Reserve, the Black Birch Restaurant is a three-course fine dining experience in the Town of Mono for the local ingredient-sourced meals and the actual experiences you can get while eating.

The restaurant is near nature so that you can see all the beautiful views, trees, and forests. In the fall, it explodes with beautiful autumn colours. The dining windows let you bird-watch and see all the wild and exotic birds as they eat from the bird feeders just outside. The whole restaurant is filled with beautiful local art all over the walls of the Hockey valley reserve, so you can just view the beautiful artwork while eating your meal.

Photo: http://www.blackbirchrestaurant.ca/sample-menu/

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