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Ashfield-Colborne-WawanoshThe Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh is located in the northwest corner of the County of Huron, which is known as Ontario’s West Coast, along the shores of Lake Huron.  

The Township is a vibrant rural community and is one of the agriculturally productive areas of Ontario.  Extending from Goderich to Amberley and inland to the well known Benmiller Inn, relax in the sun on the shores of sparkling Lake Huron, explore the picturesque countryside, experience a breathtaking sunset, and discover why this area is a vacation destination of charm, culture, beauty and endless possibilities. 

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BluewaterThe Municipality of Bluewater has evolved from the amalgamation in 2001 of the former Villages of Bayfield, Hensall and Zurich and the Townships of Hay and Stanley. It is a community of 6700 people, located in western Huron County and represents one of nine municipalities within the country structure.

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Central HuronThe Municipality of Central Huron, located along Ontario’s West Coast in the heart of Huron County is a newly amalgamated municipality made up of the former Town of Clinton and Townships of Goderich and Hullett.

We are moments from live theatre, great shopping, warm sandy beaches and spectacular sunsets. Come and spend a day at the Clinton Racetrack Slots or Clinton Raceway, where every Sunday afternoon from June to September you can enjoy harness racing at its best. Many major centres are within easy driving distance.

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GoderichLocated on Ontario's West Coast, Goderich is approximately 230 km west of Toronto or 130 km north of Sarnia and the US Border.

Goderich boasts some of the best sunsets in North America, which can be viewed while strolling our 1 1/2 km long beach front Boardwalk.

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HowickThe Township of Howick is one of the four Huron County Townships created out of the Queen's Bush by the Wilkinson survey of 1847. The Township is named after still another Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, George Grey, son of the second Earl Grey whose name is perpetuated in the neighbouring township of that name. George Grey entered Parliament in 1829 as Lord Howick or Hawick. He took the name from the town in Roxboroughshire, Scotland, where one of the mansions of the Grey family, Howick Hall is located.

The Township is the most northeasterly of the County, bounded on the north by the Municipality of South Bruce, on the east by the Town of Minto in Wellington, on the south by the Municipality of North Perth and on the west by Morris-Turnberry in Huron. Until lots were officially put up for sale in 1854, nobody in any of the four Queen's Bush townships had clear titled to the land. Settlers up until this time were technically squatters.

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Huron EastWelcome to Huron East, a great place to visit, dine, play, stay, work and live.

We are 9,700 happy folk enjoying our rural and urban blend of residential areas, downtown shopping, golf course, and business parks, all in a beautiful agricultural setting. We host one of the most productive farming communities in Ontario, and some of the busiest and most diverse industrial areas in the County of Huron.

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Morris-TurnberryThe Municipality of Morris-Turnberry is located in the Northern part of Huron County and is a prime agricultural community.  Morris-Turnberry is rich in productive agricultural land.

Our Municipality is within one hour of major cities and only 30 minutes from the Lake Huron shoreline.

The Municipality is diverse, offering a great setting for industrial, commercial and residential growth.  Fine Dining, Golfing, Walking/Cycling Trails, Snowmobile and ATV trails and a friendly environment make Morris-Turnberry a wonderful place to locate or visit.

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North HuronThe Township of North Huron is located on the Maitland River Watershed of northern Huron County. Our area is rich with cultural, historical and recreational attractions. Enjoy hiking, antiquing, fishing, canoeing, snowmobiling and more. Shop in our friendly downtowns or explore our back roads and discover delightful and unique shops and peaceful picnic sites. North Huron boasts two campgrounds and several welcoming bed & breakfasts.

From the world renowned Blyth Festival Theatre and the Alice Munro Literary Garden to a modern areodrome and premier recreation facilities we offer something form everyone; the young and the young at heart. 

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South HuronThe Municipality of South Huron has much to offer, enjoy your visit to many attractions, from the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario and bountiful woodlands to charming rural villages and a vibrant downtown, South Huron offers plenty of ways to enjoy natural beauty and popular attractions.

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South Huron has a new amenity that is a real gem for residents and visitors alike &38 the MacNaughton-Morrison Trail. The four-kilometre all-season trail winds through the picturesque Ausable River valley between MacNaughton Park in Exeter and Morrison Dam Conservation Area on Morrison Line.

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