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ORILLIA AND AREA’S FOUR SEASON PLAYGROUND!

      THE ORILLIA OPERA HOUSE
        The only
 Whether you’ve come to    professional
 experience some classic      live theatre
 Canadian winter pastimes,
 discover Ontario’s famous    venue north
 fall colours on the trails,      of Toronto.
 or indulge in a true lake
 country summer out on
 the water, Orillia is a
 four-season destination
 guaranteed to tempt you
 to stay a little longer.

 Home of the “Twin Lakes,” Orillia is situated between
 the scenic shores of Lake Couchiching and Lake
 Simcoe, two bodies that connect via the historic Trent-
 Severn Waterway. During the summer months, visitors
 flock to the city’s two prime waterfront destinations,   the City’s historic small-business scene. Quaint,    Couchiching Craft Brewing Co., or pop a seat
 Couchiching Beach Park and Tudhope   heritage-themed buildings frame the downtown   at The Hog & Penny for a traditional British pub
 Park, where sandy beaches, lakefront swimming,   streets, where a robust arts and dining scene inspires   atmosphere, including weekly scotch socials.
 waterfront trails, and endless outdoor activities await.  an impressive list of street festivals and events
     throughout the year.                 When it comes to entertainment, Orillia boasts a
 Featuring over 29 km of well-groomed trails, Orillia’s   vibrant local music scene that begs to be explored.
 public parks are where year-round adventure is formed.   During the day, shop a variety of eclectic small    Throughout the week, over a dozen local restaurants
 Walk, run, cycle, snowshoe, or ski through some of the   businesses, where handmade goods, farm-fresh   and shops host pop-up shows free of charge, while
 City’s most prominent lake views and cultural monu-  foods, and one-of-a-kind gifts are yours for the taking.   the City’s cultural cornerstone, The Orillia Opera
 ments. A long-favoured stop for boaters traversing the   If you have a craving for experiencing some local   House, brings world-class entertainment on a
 Trent-Severn waterways, The Port of Orillia is the City’s   culture, head over to the Arts District, where over   weekly basis to its nearly 700-seat theatre. The only
 pride and joy of a marina. Affectionately titled the “Jew-  a dozen galleries, studios, and public art installations   professional live theatre venue north of Toronto, this
 Orillia,   el of the Trent,” the transient marina gives visitors the   line the streets.  historic site has been bringing live entertainment to

 ease of access to Lake Couchiching’s ample waterfront
                                          the region for over a hundred years. If you’re lucky,
     By night, Orillia’s after-hours bars, restaurants, and
 amenities, and is situated within just walking distance
                                          your visit may even coincide with the venue’s behind-
  The    to the City’s cultural hub, Downtown Orillia.  pubs come to life with live music and special events.   the-scenes history tours.
     Experience some old-fashioned fun at the late-night
                                          Just 90 minutes north of Toronto, Orillia invites you
     board game café, taste test your way through some
 Walk, drive, or hop on your bike to head to the
  Sunshine    downtown core, where you can spend the day exploring   new Sunshine City-inspired brews during a live show at   to discover the heart of lake country.
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