"Prettiest Course in Durham" Play 18 or 9 Holes of Golf - Wedding Reception - Golf Tournaments - Banquets - Lessons - Kids Summer Camp Programs
"Prettiest Course in Durham" Play 18 or 9 Holes of Golf - Wedding Reception - Golf Tournaments - Banquets - Lessons - Kids Summer Camp Programs
Say “I do” to an enchanted vineyard wedding in the heart of Niagara wine country. We offer unique spaces for your wedding celebrations and beautiful garden backgrounds for photos. Whether it be a picturesque outdoor ceremony in front of a Niagara vineyard or a romantic and rustic barnhouse reception, we provide a venue that will make your big day unforgettable. Honour the happy couple in a charming venue located on the main level of our historic restaurant building. A wall of windows provides stunning views of the Twenty Valley and escarpment.
Open blue skies, the sound of leaves rustling in the breeze and the sun dancing on the pond. Beautiful birch and cedar trees line the horizon posing for your perfect pictures. The person you love standing by your side as you take the biggest step of your lives, together. The Wilds at Cedar Valley can help make your dream wedding come true. Your Day, Your Way. The Wilds at Cedar Valley Golf Course offers a magical location nestled in the woods for your wedding day. Our screened timber construction pavilion, located among mature trees overlooking a pond is the perfect, naturally beautiful setting for your special day. Perfectly set tables displaying your romantic decorations, to ensuring your guests receive the best possible service, our staff is here to make sure your wedding day is just right! From helping to coordinate the "day of" details for your DJ, photographer, florist, and even your wedding parties entrance, we're here for you. Our in house catering is second to none, whether you would like an elegant plated dinner or you'd prefer something a little more laid back like buffet style menu, we have options to suit every preference. The Wilds is truly the perfect venue for weddings up to 100 people, seeking stunning outdoor wedding photos and capturing all those special moments to remember.
It’s been said that Glencairn is the closest you’ll come to Scotland without crossing the Atlantic. From the moment you pass the stone gates and wind your way between rock fences to the majestic multi-turreted clubhouse, you will feel like you just arrived at a Scottish links. Designed by Thomas McBroom, Glencairn’s 27 links-style holes are punctuated by steep pot bunkers and framed by fescue that waves menacingly in the ever-present wind that buffets the Halton Hills just west of Toronto. Burns (narrow meandering streams) cut through the heaving landscape of the Niagara Escarpment. You’ll have to be creative on the tight lies that surround the mammoth undulating greens. Afterwards, luxuriate in the castle-like clubhouse modeled after Scotland’s Muirfield, featuring brilliant photographs from three decades of Open Championship golf taken by award-winning photographer Doug Ball. Grab an ale in a cozy corner of the magnificently appointed Friar Pub or end your work week with a Friday night on the patio listening to one of the live bands that offer some sounds of the summer to savour with your delectable meal. The magnificent clubhouse is also an idyllic spot for hosting weddings, banquets or meetings. Make the short jaunt to Glencairn, transport yourself to Scotland, and save the plane fare.
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The Grand Windsor Ballroom is the perfect place to celebrate new beginnings. With over 5000 square feet of exquisite banquet space, The Grand Windsor Ballroom can accommodate up to 500 guests.
There is always something going on at Living Water Resorts or in the Collingwood area. What’s more, Living Water Resorts is proud to play host to everything from local musicians to annual charity golf tournaments. See what’s happening during your visit.
The magnificent and historical Scottish Rite Club of Hamilton is an exquisite combination of modern day amenities and classic elegance. Located in the heart of Hamilton, Ontario, the Scottish Rite Club is the perfect setting for your next special event!
Campbell House is available for private functions, every day of the year. The interior and exterior spaces provide a gracious setting for events of all kinds – from corporate meetings to wedding parties. Free tours of the building by the museum’s historical interpreters and wood fire in fireplaces can be arranged for your guests. The venue has hosted events from 20 to 550 people, indoors and outdoors. Our elegant Ballroom, with its high ceilings and 5 large windows, is the largest room in our historic house and can accommodate 50 people for a sit-down style event or 70 people standing. Exclusive Use of House: The option of incorporating all of the rooms listed above, plus both the main floor and second floor foyers, is a wonderful solution for large cocktail receptions, allowing guests to explore and enjoy the entire house throughout the event. Capacity: 150
Founded in 1962, we offer 27 holes of championship golf along with a fantastic practice facility including full range, putting green and short game area. Glen Eagle Golf Club has been a favorite destination for Ontario golfers for over 50 years. Steeped in tradition, Glen Eagle has challenged such greats as Al Balding, Moe Norman, and George Knudson. With 27 spectacular holes situated in the beautiful Caledon Hills each skillfully crafted by renowned golf course architect Rene Muylaert, Glen Eagle is an ideal setting for your next golf outing. Glen Eagle’s state of the art practice facility is home to the teaching school of 8 time LPGA Champion and Canadian golf icon Sandra Post along with our OCA accredited Junior Golf Program. Our clubhouse features a full service restaurant, two elegant banquet rooms, and spacious men’s and ladies locker facilities. Perfect for any meeting, wedding, social event or get-together, our chef and catering staff can accommodate you. Located 30 minutes northwest of Toronto on the outskirts of Bolton Ontario, Glen Eagle Golf Club is public golf at its finest.
Overlooking the picturesque waters of Lake Ontario and bordered by Joshua’s Creek, this enchanting mansion on the waterfront is the City’s newest event venue. Rich with history and charm, Harding Waterfront Estate is the ideal Mississauga location for your special occasions. Originally constructed in 1937, Harding Waterfront Estate is named after Kathleen Harding, the estate’s longest resident. Kathleen Harding was married to Charles Power Bell who commissioned Bank of Canada architect, Marani Lawson and Morris, to design the modern classical house and garage. He died shortly thereafter, leaving his wife the estate. Harding continued to live in the mansion and eventually remarried millionaire financier James Arthur Gairdner. Harding Waterfront Estate consists of the enchanting Bell-Gairdner House, a Coach House and an outdoor tented area. Bell-Gairdner House, the property’s main building, is a beautiful mansion where its original characteristics remain intact maintaining its vintage appeal, while its restored features offer a modern classic atmosphere. Bell-Gairdner House can accommodate up to 60 dinner guests, while the estate’s outdoor property is ideal for tented events of up to 200 guests. This gorgeous estate venue is the perfect backdrop for weddings, family gatherings, socials, corporate events and retreats. In January 2019, Pegasus Waterfront Corp (a division of Pegasus Hospitality Group) proudly became the exclusive caterer for Harding Waterfront Estate adding to their portfolio of renowned brands including the Palais Royale Ballroom, the Grand Luxe Event Boutique, Food Studio Catering and the Exchange at U of T.
Grosvenor Lodge is a city owned, self sustaining historic estate. It is a co-operative community endeavour promoting heritage and environmental activities and organizations in the London area. "For over 120 years, Grosvenor Lodge, which has been described as an outstanding example of ""Tudor Gothic"", was home to one of London's pioneer families. Samuel and Anne Peters left their native Devon to come to Canada in 1835. His training as a civil engineer and land surveyor seemed to fit with the requirements of the new land. His first employment was with the Canada Land Company in Goderich. However, his wife and family preferred London and there was plenty of work for a surveyor in the rapidly growing community. They bought 500 acres of land from George Goodhue and had their nephew design the house. The result was a Victorian residence in the manner of a Tudor country home. There are paired gable finials and paired gable panels, one with the date stone and the other with Samuel Peters monogram. Emphasized quoins toped by corbels mark the corners. Work on the house began in 1853 and the family moved in a year later. The imposing entrance has Gothic heads to sidelights and door and recessed spandrels emphasize the Gothic heads with rectangular frames. Sidelights and transom have leaded glass with decorative treatment and monograms. The door and side panels are linen fold panels and the alignment of the paneling indicates much attention to detail. The stained glass window over the front door has the initials S and A, for Samuel and Anne, entwined in a Victorian love knot. Grosvenor Lodge remained in the Peters family for 3 generations. This extensive country estate was also a working farm, refined into a gentleman's farm under the stewardship of son John who inherited the property. John was a Justice of the Peace and raised thoroughbred horses and greyhounds on the farm. Leila Gertrude Peters, John's daughter, was only 25 years old when she inherited the home in 19115 and a gracious, yet industrious, family life continued through the twentieth century. She raised shorthorn cattle, made her own butter and ran the farm business from the kitchen. She married James Paul Dunn and had a son. William Lawrie Dunn. Leila Peters Dunn lived in the house until her death in 1974. Two years before she died, Leila sold the property to the University of Western Ontario under the condition that it be preserved as an historic site. The Lodge was designated as a Heritage property in 1972. The London Public Library Board took over and in 1981 the Lodge opened as the Lawson Museum and History Centre. Today the Lodge is the London Regional Resource Centre for HERITAGE and ENVIRONMENT. The Lodge is owned by the city of London and since 1992 has been managed by Heritage London Foundation. "
Heintzman House Auxiliary was originally comprised of volunteers living in Thornhill who were involved in the campaign to save the house from demolition. The Heintzman House Auxiliary was originally comprised of a group of volunteers living in Thornhill who were involved in the campaign to save the house from demolition and to maintain it for future generations. In 1971 the Heintzman House Auxiliary was formed and an annual craft show fundraiser was organized with all the proceeds going to the refurbishment of the Heintzman House. This page will feature upcoming Craft Shows, community events and other fundraising initiatives.
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