Our
Local Calendar of Events system offers locals, as well as people visiting from
abroad, an
opportunity to see what is happening in Acton and its immediate surrounding
area! Annual events are already posted, events that are not renowned or
one that come up in short notice are available as soon as the information is
placed in the Calendar.
So be sure to check back often or bookmark the calendar to see
updates!
Despite the arrival of new factories, stores, and residents in recent years,
Acton (located 72 km W of Toronto) has a historic downtown that is one of the
most beautiful in southern Ontario.
Population:11,510
Location:
72 km west of Toronto.
Lifestyles:
Snow, Four Seasons, Urban, Arts, Major League Sports, Golf
Metro area:
Greater Toronto Area
Province:
Ontario
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VISIT ACTON, ONTARIO ANY TIME OF THE YEAR!
"It's worth the drive to Acton." That's a well known saying
about Acton, the community immediately next to Georgetown. Acton certainly
draws people its famous leather store, the Old Hide House, and Acton has all the
amenities you need for the perfect small-town lifestyle.
Acton, a town of less than 12,000 people, is actually the smaller part of the
larger municipality of Halton Hills. It's just 72 kilometers west of Toronto and
has easy access to the big city via Toronto's suburban train network, at the
Georgetown station, or the GO
bus network. Although the town is growing quickly, as city residents seek
lower-cost housing and a quieter setting, Acton has long thrived as a
commercial, industrial, and residential hub in its own right. It was founded in
1823 as a mill town and grew quickly toward the end of the 19th century. Many of
the stately buildings that bring so much charm to Acton's streets date back to
this period.
Downtown Acton also has action. The Leathertown Festival, for example, fills the
downtown thoroughfares with street theater, concerts, and vendors selling unique
goods. The Harvest Festival, in Georgetown, on the other hand, salutes the end of summer as
farmers and craft merchants show off their wares. The town also has plenty of
arts activities. Arts Alive has long brought rich culture to the town through
dance, music, and comedy shows at the John Elliott Theatre and the Cultural
Centre Gallery located in nearby Georgetown (just minutes away).
Acton is blessed with several natural amenities. Nearby is the famous Bruce
Trail that passes through the Niagara Escarpment. The trail, combined with the
Credit River Valley, will give you plenty of opportunities to enjoy horseback
riding, hiking, cross-country skiing, cycling, and fishing. In many ways, Acton
offers the best of rural and urban living. The country is at your doorstep, but
you're always close to stores and services in town or in the big cities of
the Greater Toronto Area and Toronto itself.