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Enjoy a tasty, friendly break at Charlie D’s as you tour! Our chip truck features many of Bev’s special concoctions, along with our poutines with personality, and Ullrich’s Deli sausages. Our varied burgers will fill you up for the next leg of your ride. We’ve got healthy treats too, like our chicken caesar salad and yummy veggie burger. Relax at our yellow picnic tables where you can have your bikes right with you. Head inside the store to see Charlie D and he’ll scoop you some great old-fashioned ice cream from Tracey’s, in Renfrew. It’s delish and Charlie’s always happy to give tastes so you can decide on your flavour.
Stay for as long as you like, use our wifi, pick up some info, fill up your water bottles, and we’ll do our best to satisfy whatever else you need! We’re right on highway 60 on the east side of Barry’s Bay. See you soon! Charlie D and the crew
The only Visitor Information Centre located within steps of Highway 17 Trans-Canada Highway on Muskrat lake. The Cobden VIC is located in a park area, with Muskrat Lake view and access to the Main Street of the village of Cobden. This VIC offers picnic areas, beach access, overnight camping, clean bathrooms free WIFI and showers. Camping sites costs $10-$15 and gives you the combination to access the showers. Call Elmer at 613 570-8492. Some sites also offer hydro and water. The VIC is within short walking distance to many of the villages quaint specialty shops and unique dining experiences. This community thrives during peak tourism season as it serves as the gateway to the Whitewater Rafting companies. Promotional Materials, Maps, brochures, pamphlets, information, suggestions, vacation planning, trip planning. Open from 10 am – 4pm daily from July 1 to Thanksgiving Day weekend. Free WIFI and washrooms are available
9 room lodge, campground, and housekeeping cottages on the shore of Limerick Lake.
Port Hope Public Library is located on the bank of the Ganaraka River downtown Port Hope. The Libraries inviting atmosphere offers cyclist an opportunity to come in from the heat and cool off. There are large public washrooms, a drinking fountain and access to computer as well as WIFI.
Trendy casual eatery serving a globally influenced, locally sourced menu. Full-service dining open everyday for lunch and dinner. Try breakfast on the weekends and don’t forget to visit their Sweet Shop! Large patio fully shaded and sheltered for those rainy days.
The Visitor and Heritage Information Centre is in the train station at the corner of Erb Street West and Father David Bauer Drive, in uptown Waterloo. The phone number for the centre is 519-885-2297.
The facility has washrooms, free WiFi, touring information, and various events and exhibits.
The hours of operation at the Visitor and Heritage Information Centre change throughout the year:
Open – April 30-October 17, 2015
Mondays – closed
Tuesdays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesdays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursdays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fridays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sundays – closed
Closed – November, December, January, February and March

Whitby Public Library, your Doorway to Discovery. Air-conditioned public library beside a civic square. Indoor and outdoor seating. Wi-Fi, public computers, printing, washrooms, bike racks. Water-fill, phone charging and bike repair station. Presse Café onsite. Farmers’ Market in the square Wednesday mornings, May-October. Close to Town trails, downtown and local restaurants. 2.5 km from Waterfront Trail.