Summer is very short, so we try to make the most out of
every weekend we have. Last long weekend, we drove to Port Perry. It was
only about an hour from Toronto.
We dropped Grandma off at the Great Blue Heron Charity
Casino which was small compared to Casino Rama but was good enough for a couple
of hours of entertainment. We then explored some antique shops and markets,
hoping to find nice items for the house. Redman’s Crossroads Antique Barn
which housed 17 smaller vendors provided a good variety. Most pieces we liked
were on the pricey side so we ended up empty handed. Instead, we just got some
freshly-baked (but quite bland) potato bread from Marcelle’s kitchen. They
specialize in gluten free products.
We picked Grandma up and had lunch at Halibut House. Our
family cannot resist a local fish and chips joint. We got their lunch special
of Halibut, chips and fish chowder for $8.99. The girls loved the fish chowder.
It was quite hearty even if the presentation was not very appetizing. The
halibut was fresh and had a sweet, crisp batter. A nice meal, overall.
We walked along Lake Scugog and the marina. Many folks were
fishing though I did not see anyone have a catch.
Lake Scugog, Port Perry |
The girls also played in the
playground in the park.
Afterward, we continued our shopping (or should I say,
window-shopping) along Queen St. The structures were mostly heritage buildings
and were beautiful. There were more antique stores as well as clothing and shoe
stores.
We also got a couple of craft beers at the recently opened
Old Flame Brewery. The brewhouse, converted from the former Ontario Carriage
Works (circa 1874), had a wonderful and casual ambience. And they had good
beer! They also offer free tours and paid tastings.
Old Flame Brewing Co. @ Port Perry |
A full day should be sufficient for a trip to Port Perry. Be
sure to check out the history of each building as marked on the walls along
Queen St. for more of the area’s past.
Port Perry BIA |
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