Port Credit, ON

In the 1700s the British and the Mississauga Indians sold goods on credit at the mouth of the river. Eventually the river was named Credit River and the trading post called Port Credit. Today, it offers many things to see and do including hiking a waterfront trail to get some exercise and enjoy the scenery.
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Boating Destinations near the Port Credit, ON
Oakville is a convenient port for provisioning and boat repairs and offers one of the prettiest harbors on Lake Ontario. You will find scenic, historic architecture along the town’s waterfront and Go Train to downtown Toronto is a short walk away. Restaurants, unique shops and The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (905-815-2021) await you in town.
Bronte Harbour is in Oakville. The village of Bronte is just a short walk from its harbor. It has a nice park and boardwalk and walking trails to stretch those cockpit weary legs. Alternatively, just enjoy a day at the beach. If you are in need of services, a grocery store, bank, laundry, gifts shops and restaurants are in the village center.

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