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United Restaurant

United Restaurant was opened in 1976 and offered a full menu specializing in pizza, pasta, panzerotti, and more. The restaurant offers dine-in, take-out or delivery, making it convenient for anyone...

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Sentimental Journey Dining & Dancing

Sentimental Journey Dining and Dancing is a total gem in the town of Deseronto. From the moment you step inside, you feel welcome. The Malcolm family that owns the restaurant will make you feel like...

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The O’Connor House English Tea Room

Tasty food, lace curtains, linen tablecloths, fine china and silver are all ingredients at The O’Connor House. Situated in the core of historic downtown Deseronto, The O’Connor House English Tea Room...

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Rathbun Park

The Rathbun Park is nestled right downtown next to Town Hall. It has been around since the 1880s and was formally called Central Park. This beautiful park is full of flowers and trimmed gardens.  With...

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Native Renaissance II

Native Renaissance II is a unique store and gallery. The Native Renaissance Gift Shop is a treasure trove of carefully selected and attractively displayed Native merchandise, including original and...

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Karen Brown’s Antiques Collectibles

Karen Brown’s Antiques & Collectibles is the largest antique market in Eastern Ontario! With over 12,000 square feet, the market has a wide variety of vendors displaying their items – from...

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Deseronto Centennial Park

Centennial Park on Deseronto’s waterfront features a scenic, accessible waterfront waiting to be explored. Available amenities include boat launch/docking, playground facilities, trails,...

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Briar Fox Golf Club

Briar Fox Golf and Country Club is a rural, rustic Par 72 course. This golf course is only 10 minutes away from Deseronto. The course plays from the Blues 6559 yards over its 18 holes.  A gentle...

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Deseronto Post Office

The town’s Post Office was designed by Chief Dominion Architect Thomas Fuller and built in 1901. Photo: P199, CC BY 2.5 The post Deseronto Post Office appeared first on 1000 Towns of Canada.

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Deseronto Waterside Market

The Deseronto Waterside Market is a family-friendly vendor market featuring new and used merchandise that caters to all ages in a chic industrial setting. This market allows customers to find good...

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