Most towns have a standard main street. Goderich has a perfectly planned circular downtown around the historic Courthouse. No matter where you park, you are a 2-minute walk from a bakery, a bookstore, or a patio. It feels like a movie set.
I’ve written this in the style of a travel/community post, suitable for Instagram, Facebook, or a blog. Goderich: Why Ontario’s West Coast Steals Your Heart
Here is why Goderich works:
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The beaches here aren't tiny strips. You get soft, golden sand and water that looks like the Caribbean (on a warm day). Plus, you can see the iconic Goderich Lighthouse watching over the harbor.
Fun fact: The giant white mountain near the water isn't snow—it’s the Sifto Salt mine, one of the largest in the world. It’s quirky, industrial, and iconic. Watch the freighters load up while eating ice cream. Most towns have a standard main street
Head to the Rotary Cove or the boardwalk at sunset. Because you are facing west over the vast expanse of Lake Huron, the sky explodes in pinks and oranges every single night. Locals will tell you: “Don’t miss golden hour.”