The Town of Halton Hills
The Town of Halton Hills is a unique marriage of urban and rural, nestled within a picturesque Southern Ontario landscape. Our stunning rolling topography and rich history draws visitors from across the province. Georgetown and Acton are our urban centres, offering diverse experiences, arts, culture, food, and drink. Our three hamlets – Glen Williams, Stewarttown and Norval – and several smaller settlements are perfect daytrip destinations. From pristine nature hikes and family- friendly farms to farm-to-table restaurants and wineries, there is something in the Town of Halton Hills for everyone!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Halton Hills Located? |
Halton Hills is located 40km northwest of Toronto, Ontario; a convenient day trip destination only an hours drive from Canada's largest metropolitan centre. Visit the map on our home page. |
Why visit Halton Hills? |
The Town of Halton Hills has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a sophisticated evening of food and drinks, a family friendly farm adventure, a day of exploring our local breweries and wineries, breathtaking hikes and outdoor fun, or enjoying our rich history, arts and culture, everyone has a reason to visit our dynamic town! |
What activities are recommended for families visiting Halton Hills? |
Halton Hills is an excellent daytrip destination for families, with lots of exciting activities and seasonal adventures! The many farms located in the Hills offer everything from berry picking and corn mazes to tractor rides and farm animals. Seasonal events held at our favourite locations such as Andrews Farm and Chudleigh's Experiential Farm can be found in our calendar. |
What are recommended culinary and farm-to-table experiences in Halton Hills? |
At the very core of Halton Hills' culture is the farm-to-table culinary experiences available. Our communities are nestled within Canada's most fertile farmland, making for authentic and local ingredients, food, and drink. The Georgetown Farmer's Market and Acton Outdoor Market are opportunities to explore the local offerings from farmers, makers, and artisans in the region. The cafes and bakeries, and diverse restaurants and pubs offer casual to fine dining with something for everyone to enjoy. Our breweries and wineries are renown across the province, and offer a day full of locally- inspired indulgence! |