Edwards Garden, home of the Toronto Botanical Gardens, was an estate garden that showcased annuals, roses and wildflowers. Today, the garden still showcases the flowers and has beautiful wooden arch bridges, waterwheel, walking, hiking and cycling trails that lead to the shores of Ontario. The well maintained lawns and beautiful flower beds make it an ideal place to photograph wedding parties.
Hillary House and Koffler Museum of Medicine is a Gothic Revival structure that was the home of four doctors. It features a medical collection and comes under the purview of Aurora Historical Society; it is open for public tours.
St. John's Cemetery Norway is a non-denominational cemetery and a historic site. It was established in 1853 to serve the community of Norway, Ontario. This makes it about 160 years old and counting. There are 80,000 interments and 50,000 gravestones, provisions for cremation and a chapel. The cemetery has been a part of many movies owing to its beautiful location.
Toogood Park is a lovely public park that features a pond and is home to ducks and geese. You can simply sit on the benches and read a book or enjoy the scenic view. The well landscaped park is known for its picturesque views and is a perfect picnic spot. Enjoy some quality time with your loved ones as you take a peaceful walk with them at TooGood Park.
Wilcox lake is an interesting lake in Richmond Hill's Oak Ridges. Called Wilcox after a settler in the area named W. Wilcox Baldwin, this lake also has a community by its name. This lovely lake is surrounded by three recreational parks. The lake is suitable for fishing, swimming, windsurfing, boating and kayaking. Another important feature are the float planes that often land here.
The Great Lakes Brewery was established in 1987, making it the oldest craft brewery in the city of Toronto. The interiors of the brewery are quite simple, and although they do not provide tours, one can head to their on-site store and sample a couple of beers. The brews available here include award-winning brews such as Crazy Canuck Pale Ale, Red Leaf Smooth Red Lager, Orange Peel Ale and Winter Ale, among several others. Refer to their website for details.