Is Moving to Erin, Ontario the right move for you?
Whether you've got a young family, are empty nesters or ready for retirement, there's many benefits to living in this community. Young families will appreciate the great school system and have an opportunity to participate in many sports groups. Empty nesters and retirees will love it for the slower pace that they deserve at this time of their lives and the many service groups they can participate in.
Erin, Ontario has a great deal to offer its residents. Amazing scenic countryside, picturesque trails, golf, fabulous shopping, wonderful restaurants and the beauty and quaintness of yesteryear along with today's amenities. If you can't find it in Erin, it's just a short drive away in Orangeville, Guelph, Milton, Oakville or Georgetown.
Annual festivities include the Rodeo, the Fall Fair - the largest fall fair held just before the Royal Winter Fair, the Santa Clause parade, the much anticipated unveiling of the shops windows of their "Christmas window displays".
Downtown Erin should not be missed, whether you're an avid window shopper or a serious buyer - the shops are unique and friendly local shopkeepers always have a smile and a minute to talk.
Getting hungry? There's a vast selection of restaurants to satisfy most everyone, or just fancy an ice cream as you stroll down Main Street? - we've got that too!
One visit to this rural community and I think you'll be sold. Erin, Ontario is a community where neighbours know each other, people still say hello when you pass them on the street and kids can still be kids!
Approximately 1 hour to Toronto, less than 30 minutes to ‘GO' service. The extra commuting time will be well worth it because when you do get home - life will be so much more relaxing!
So, is moving to Erin, Ontario the right move for you?.....we think so!
If you want to find out more about this gorgeous countryside hamlet, visit http://www.erin.ca/ and see for yourself - Erin, Ontario has so much to offer!