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ABOUT THE AREA

Fergus has deep Scottish roots dating back to 1833 when settlers called it "Little Falls" because of its scenic waterfalls. In 1858, the town was incorporated and renamed "Fergus" in honour of one of its Scottish founders, Adam Fergusson. This historic river town is divided by the stunning Grand River and is a little over one hour's drive from Toronto. The Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games is the town's largest and most recognized festival. An annual tradition that draws over 30,000 people each year. Fergus and Elora (Ontario's most beautiful village) are the primary communities that make up The Township of Centre Wellington in the heart of Wellington County.


Population:  20,767

  • Schools

    • Courtland Avenue Public School
    • J W Gerth Public School
    • Westmount Public School
    • Jean Steckle Public School
    • Huron Heights Secondary School
    • Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute
    • Resurrection Catholic S.S.
    • Forest Heights Collegiate Institute
  • Transportation

    • Grand River Transit
    • Cycling
    • Walking
    • GO Transit
    • Taxi
    • VIA Rail Canada
    • Uber
    • Highway 7
    • Highway 401
  • Parks

    • Victoria Park
    • Kolb Park
    • Lakeside Park
    • Home Watson Park
    • Huron Natural Area
    • Schneider Park
    • Concordia Park
LOCATION
824 Gordon Street
Guelph, ON. N1G 1Y7
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