Discover Dutton Dunwich nestled in Elgin County and located along Lake Erie’s north shore, Dutton Dunwich offers visitors a delightfully and unique rural experience. Hike or bike scenic trails, get back to nature at a peaceful campground or play a round at the local golf course. Discover the area’s rich cultural heritage, enjoy top level theatrical productions or experience the vibrant local arts community. With the endless Lake Erie shoreline, the Municipality of Dutton Dunwich is the perfect summer playground with a local swimming pool, accessible splashpad, boating and fishing. While in the area make sure to sample the wide variety of fresh local produce. From energetic ball tournaments, and annual festivals to peaceful countryside, Dutton Dunwich has something for everyone!
Backus-Page House Museum |
The Backus-Page Museum is operated by the Tyrconnell Heritage Society. Situated in picturesque John E. Pearce Provincial Park, just south of Wallacetown, Ontario, we consider this the heart of the Talbot Settlement, on the north shore of Lake Erie. Enjoy the Spicer Trail, Storey Wetlands Trail, heritage gardens, historic barn, outbuildings, Agricultural Centre, and our 1850's Georgian style house museum. Period room settings tell the story of the early settler families and changing exhibits showcase the rural communities of western Elgin County. Check the museum's website for hours of operation, special events, admission rates, and how to get involved as a volunteer or member. Location: 29424 Lakeview Line, Wallacetown, phone: 519-762-3072 or send an email. |
Wetland “Storey” Trail - John E Pearce Provincial Park |
What is the Wetland? A wetland is an area that is saturated with water long enough for the soil to become waterlogged. They support a variety of water-loving and water-tolerant plants and animals. Some wetlands have water all year round, while others have water for only part of the year such as vernal pools. At the John E. Pearce Provincial Park, the wetland is a marsh. Marshes are periodically or permanently flooded with water. Typical plant species include cattails and water lilies. Be on the lookout for turtles and herons. Although found throughout Ontario, the most productive marshes are located along the southern Great Lakes. The Path to Healthy Wetlands John E. Pearce Provincial Park has experienced a major restoration project including the construction of 3 wetlands, tallgrass prairie planting, plantation thinning and the creation of an interpretive trail. Tree plantings, invasive species removal and prescribed burns have also been among the restoration efforts onsite; all aimed at increasing biodiversity, connecting fragmented habitats and promoting climate change resiliency. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) and Ontario Parks are committed to restoring and re-naturalizing as much crown land as possible, to increase and promote the ecological integrity of its parks and landscape. This multi-year project began in 2015, and it was only successful with the assistance of our many partners. |
Parks and Trails |
Dutton Dunwich Trail Map Ontario Trails Trans Canada Trail The 29 km Dutton/Dunwich section of the Trans Canada Trail spans the Municipality as a shared trail for walking, cycling and horseback riding. Varied terrain in various bush lots going through private property adds interest. History and culture are also incorporated as it passes the Backus-Page House Museum, John E. Pearce Provincial Park, the burial place of Colonel Thomas Talbot and the Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site. Along the rural roads serene countryside, prime agricultural land, natural phenomenon and amiable facilities await trail users. A dedicated committee (one councillor plus volunteers) manage this special trail as part of the Municipality's amenities. For safety reasons, the Trans Canada Trail (that is not on the road allowances) will be closed during the 3 weeks of Black Powder Season.
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Heritage Sites |
Dutton Dunwich is home to many heritage buildings, vistas and cemeteries, with hamlet signs that provide visitors with a brief history of each hamlet which will take you back in time. Learn more |
West Elgin Dramatic Society's Theatre |
In 1971 Reverend Bryan Foxton, along with his wife Eileen, founded the West Elgin Dramatics Society (WEDS). Together they rallied friends, family and neighbours to help preserve and promote local live theatre for the community.
WEDS has a very dedicated group of community volunteers, actors, support crew, technicians, sponsors and patrons. No one person can do a production like WEDS! The cast and crew help make the magic happen. Come and see for yourself and be a part of its magic. If you’d like to participate in community theatre but the stage isn’t your cup of tea WEDS has openings for tech crew, front and back of house helpers, and administrative board members. Contact WEDS for more information. WEDS is located at the Municipal Offices, Upper Level, 199 Currie Road Dutton, Ontario. Please contact WEDS for any enquiries and and ticket reservations |
The Arts |
The Village Crier Art Gallery The Elgin Arts Trail Ontario Barn Preservation Barn Quilt Trails |
Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility |
Pearce Williams summer camp provide campers with the opportunity to become part of a family, where they can take healthy risks, get rewarded for successes, develop self-esteem and life skills. In the meantime, learning about independence, interdependence, tolerance, responsibility, friendship and loyalty. Contact: email or phone 519.764.2317 Location: 8009 Iona Road, Fingal, ON N0L 1K0 |
Agritourism |
Tour, taste, learn, and pick up some special ingredients to turn into a delicious feast back at home from one of our many agri-adventures. Choose from herbs or honey to compliment any recipe and make it a savoury Elgin dish.Tour, taste, learn, and pick up some special ingredients to turn into a delicious feast back at home from one of our many agri-adventures. Choose from herbs or honey to compliment any recipe and make it a savoury Elgin dish.Tour, taste, learn, and pick up some special ingredients to turn into a delicious feast back at home from one of our many agri-adventures. Choose from herbs or honey to compliment any recipe and make it a savoury Elgin dish.
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Autumn Olive Game Preserve |
For 28 years, Autumn Olive Game Preserve has been offering hunters a premium hunting experience. Their aim is to provide well managed habitat, with a mix of natural cover, along with plots of corn and milo. The terrain is mixed - from steep natural ravines to convenient mowed trails throughout. They offer an accessible hunt to almost all levels of ability.
For bookings and general inquiries, please contact April Mallon at: 519-851-7996 (text preferred) |
Dutton Meadows Golf Course |
Dutton Meadows Golf Course is a challenging yet fun 9 hole course played from two different tee boxes. This allows golfers to play 18 different holes or play 9 as the way it was originally designed. It is 25 minutes southwest of London Ontario, just minutes off the 401. The Meadows accept all levels of golfers from juniors and beginners to even the most competitive players. |
Wallacetown Fair and Agricultural Society |
From the beginning and throughout its history the Wallacetown Fair continues to reflect the activities of the community, and continue to host each year is their annual fair, entertainment, exhibitions and many other events. |
Community Events |
Check out upcoming community events in the community calendar. |
Elgin County Tourism |
Discover all that is beautiful in Southwestern Ontario by exploring Elgin County Tourism's website. |