Stirling Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeA thriving Stirling Festival Theatre, up-to-date library, exceptional hockey arena, new soccer fields and several baseball diamonds at Stirling-Rawdon's public schools provide many recreational and educational opportunities. And walking the tree-lined streets in the evening is still a safe and enjoyable experience.
Cultural activities beckon from the south but just a 30 minute drive to the north one has some of Ontario's most pristine wilderness lakes available. The fishing is great, the air is fresh, and a quiet spot is not hard to find. Come and experience Stirling-Rawdon for yourself. You may just decide to stay!
Above text from the Stirling-Rawdon website http://www.stirling-rawdon.com
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