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Ontario’s West Coast - Huron County
You’ll find Huron County 3 hours west of Toronto and less than an hour from Stratford and London. This vibrant rural county is the most agriculturally productive region in Ontario. Huron County is a leader in agricultural technology and innovation. Countryside and coastline - Huron County welcomes you tosavour our relaxed and rural setting.
Driving Times:
From Stratford - 20 minutes
From Toronto - 2 hours
From Kitchener - 35 minutes
From London - 30 minutes
From Sarnia - 40 minutes
From Windsor - 2.5 hours
From Detroit - 3 hours
Driving times are to the boundaries of Huron County at posted speed limits.

From Toronto:
Take Highway #401 west out of Toronto; travel west of #410 until you reach Kitchener, then follow sign to highway #8 or the Stratford Festival. Take Highway #8 through New Hamburg, Stratford and Mitchell; once you each the hamlets of Dublin and St Columban, you are in Huron County. Highway #8 will take you directly to Goderich and the Lake Huron shoreline.
From London:
Take Richmond Street or Highway #4 north out of London. Travel north on #4 and when you reach the Town of Exeter, you are in Huron County.
From Sarnia:
Take Highway #402 east from Sarnia until the turn off for Highway #21 to Forest. Stay on Highway #21, travelling north until you reach Grand Bend, which is the south limit of Huron County. Highway #21 travels the shoreline of Huron County, north through St. Joseph, Bayfield, Goderich, Port Albert and Amberly.
From Amberly on on Highway #21, you are in Bruce County heading for Kincardine and points north.
From Windsor:
Follow Highway #401 East until London. Exit at Wellington Road North and follow until Horton Street; turn left on to Horton and then right on to Richmond Street. Take Richmond Street or Highway #4 north out of London. Travel north on #4 and when you reach the Town of Exeter, you are in Huron County.
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