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Three large trains side by side on a train track with a cloudy summer background

Waterloo Central Railway

Woolwich is now home to the Waterloo Central Railway (WCR), an authentic steam trail railway experience for everyone.


St. Jacobs Country

Welcome to St. Jacobs Country!  St. Jacobs Country has been welcoming visitors for several decades. It is world-renowned for the St. Jacobs Farmers Market - Canada's largest year 'round farmers market, and for the charming Village of St. Jacobs.

St. Jacobs Country is also home to many quaint villages, pastoral countryside and fresh & local food. It is also home to a population of approximately 4000 Old Order Mennonites who farm the surrounding countryside. Learn the history and traditions of Mennonites by visiting the Mennonite Story in the Village of St. Jacobs

We are located west of Toronto and within an hour and a half of Niagara Falls.


West Montrose Covered Bridge History

The West Montrose Covered Bridge was built in 1881 and is recognized as a historic site by Ontario's Archeological & Historic Sites Board. It is Ontario's last remaining covered bridge and has a 198' span across the Grand River. Visitors come from all over the world to see, walk across, and photograph this picturesque and unique bridge.

The roof over the bridge protects the large timbers and trusses from the elements; this is also the reason the bridge is still standing after more than 100 years. Uncovered wooden bridges typically have a life span of only 10 to 15 years - exposure to rain causes unprotected joints to rot in summer and freeze in the winter, and the hot sun causes the wooden planks to dry and curl.  

The bridge underwent major repairs in 1999. Light traffic still crosses the bridge daily, including horses and buggies. Horses typically fear rushing water and often become spooked as they approach bridges. However, a horse will trot up to the opening of a covered bridge and clip-clop through, reassured by the side walls and the light at the end of the tunnel. The bridge is often referred to as "The Kissing Bridge" because it is enclosed and the soft light provides a feeling of intimacy for the romantic.

The large iron Winterbourne bridge on a misty morning

The Township of Woolwich is a rural township in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, immediately to the north and east of the City of Waterloo. It is bounded by the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge.

The Township of Woolwich was established in its present configuration by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo Act 1972, which created a regional government structure and established limits of the local municipalities in Waterloo area effective January 1, 1973. Woolwich Township is made up of 10 small communities and has a population of 26,000.

The township's three largest settlements are Elmira, St. Jacobs (home base for the national Home Hardware chain), and Breslau, where the Region of Waterloo International Airport is located.

With Woolwich's substantial population of Old Order Mennonite families, it is also not unusual to see horse-drawn buggies and farm equipment alongside suburban vehicles.

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