About Guelph
Guelph was founded by John Galt in 1827 and named in honour of the
British Royal Family. Century-old limestone buildings and downtown
avenues are set in a picturesque natural setting at the junction of
the Speed and Eramosa Rivers. Today, Guelph is known for its rich
architectural heritage and its vibrant cultural life. A visit to the
farmers' market is an adventure of colours, smells and sounds. Guelph
is known for its music festivals that feature a wonderful assortment
of music. Beautiful parks and riverside greenspaces in Guelph provide
outdoor fun for people of all ages.
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Guelph Visitors' Guide 2002 (.pdf, 3.13Mb)
Distinctive
shops, cafes, pubs and bistros invite visitors to relax and enjoy the
Guelph atmosphere while enjoying food and entertainment. The compact
downtown and several convenient malls offer a range of unique shopping
opportunities. Accommodations in Guelph range from the charming bed
and breakfast to complete hotel facilities to picturesque campgrounds.
Documents:
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Guelph Visitor and Convention Services
- The Guelph Visitor and Convention Services Office/Visitor
Information Centre FORMERLY in the Guelph Centre Mall (upper level)
has MOVED!
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