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When you totally nerd out and combine your love for history, doodles and your small town into stickers.

 

Sticker packs currently available at:

Perth Tourism Centre

Bridge Masters Brewing Company

or email me directly

 

Click on each item for more info. xoxo

Alexander Graham Bell's father helped install Canada's first non-experimental telephone between his son-in-laws dental clinic and home, three blocks apart. More Info.

So many places to hide away with a  good coffee! Hourglass, Jazzy's, Coutts, Picnic, Fieldhouse, North Folk, Voila Cafe Maison, Perth Pie Co, Billings, Starbucks

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Along the banks of the Tay Canal, across from the Old Fire Hall tower,  sits a giant red Muskoka Chair to take selfies and group pics!

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The Perth Farmers' Market runs every Saturday from Mothers Day to Thanksgiving, both indoors and outdoors at the Crystal Palace. Shop for everything from produce, to baking, plants, seeds, crafts and eco goods.

Enjoy free parking, outdoor seating and live music. More Info.

Starting as brew-your-own in 1993 and now 20+ beer styles since 2013, this is Perth's first craft brewery! More Info.

This replica cheese wheel won a world record at the Chicago World Fair in 1893 weighing in at 22,000lbs! Find it in near the Crystal Palace.  More Info.

Perth was home to the Olympic & Sports Hall of Fame show horse Big Ben. His statue is in the iconic Stewart Park.  More Info.

This 50 foot tower was built in 1883 to hang fire hoses to dry. It is a designated heritage site and now home to the library.

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The Crystal Palace was an old Ottawa bus shelter transformed into a market hall, wedding and event venue and picturesque place to wander and sit by the Tay Basin.

Home to the Farmers' Market, Mammoth Cheese Replica and Veteran's crosswalk.

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Perth's community hang out spot on the banks of Tay River beside the Bridge Master's House. A place to enjoy cold, craft beer and good food while admiring Canada's oldest king truss rivet swing bridge. More Info.

Built in 1905, this 30,000 sq ft Shoe factory made 10,000 military boots in 1915 for Canadian soldiers. Now home to shops and businesses. More Info.

An iconic industrial building that was built in 1912 for Andrew Jergens Soap Co.

The Last Fatal Duel in Canada happened between two men in love with the same woman. Check out the actual pistols they used on display at the Museum. More Info.

In 1841 Perth began producing the 'best malt-whiskey' outside of Scotland by Scottish immigrant John 'Mickey' McLaren (who also invented the 12oz mickey!). In 2013, Top Shelf  brought back what we were renowned for; top notch spirits. More Info.

Founded in 1834, the Perth Courier was Canada's Oldest newspaper operating until 2023. You can still see old hand-painted signage around town.

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