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Address: 15 Curtis Avenue S., Paris, Ontario, Canada, N3L3W1

Located at 15 Curtis Avenue South in Paris Ontario, directly on the S.C. Johnson Trail, the County of Brant Community Services Building houses Brant Tourism. A safe and very convenient area for cyclists, the building has a bicycle rack & picnic table area. During business hours (0830-1630 M-F) there is access to washrooms, water, first aid, tourism staff, maps & destination brochures. Within a couple hundred meters there are restaurants, grocery stores and convenience stores. The County of Brant Community Relations Department is also housed in this building and they offer a wonderful “Bike Lend” program. For all the details visit http://www.brant.ca/en/discover-brant/hiking-and-cycling.asp

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Address: 2432, Cuddy Drive, Kerwood, ON, Canada, N0M2B0

We are a family owned and operated alpaca farm. Our pastures are besides a quiet country road and bicyclist stop all the time to admire the alpacas and a little chat. We offer farm visits and alpaca walks by appointment (hand feed the alpacas, take them for a walk on a leash down the country lane) Through Airbnb we offer backyard tenting. Pitch your tent besides the alpaca pasture.

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Address: 41 Jackson Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1L3

Discover one of the finest examples of an intact historic home in Canada. Three generations of the McQuesten family lived at Whitehern from 1852 until 1968. Among the last generation were six children who never married. In 1959 the three surviving members of the family bequeathed the home to the City with all its original possessions. It contains elements from many time periods – Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian – dating up to 1939 when the Honourable Thomas McQuesten was Minister of Highways. Explore the heritage of Victorian ideas and possessions that influenced life at Whitehern on the eve of W.W. II.

Bike rack located behind City Hall, across the parking lot from Whitehern.