Tweed Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality in Ontario, Canada
About Tweed
This page covers multiple small villages including Madoc, Marmora and Tweed. See alsoStirlingand Shannonville in Belleville's article. Tweed is a village with a population of 1,700 in 2016 is near the junction of the Black River and the Moira River. The Ontario Powder Company made dynamite locally (with sometimes disastrous results) until a takeover by the Canadian Explosives Company in 1910; only ruins of the original factory remain. A Canadian Pacific rail line (built 1880s, removed 1987) once led toSmiths Falls; the Bay of Quinte Railway line was removed in the early 1940s. Stoco Lake, on the Moira River directly north of Sugar Island, is popular among sport fishers for muskellunge (Muskie,esox masquinongy), trout, pike, walleye, large mouth and small mouth bass, as well as ice fishing
Top Attractions in Tweed
Explore the best things to see and do in Tweed:
- ★Bon Echo Provincial Park
- ★Marble Arts Centre
- ★O'Hara Sugar Maples
- ★Palmateer Farms Maple Sugar Bush
- ★Poplars Golf Club
- ★Tweed Agricultural Fair
- ★Tweed & Area Heritage Centre
- ★Tweed & Area Studio Tour
Where to Eat in Tweed
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Gateway Restaurant
- 🍴Pizza Latina
Where to Stay in Tweed
- 🏨Beachwood Hollow Resort
- 🏨Bishop Lake Outdoor Centre
- 🏨Black River Retreat
- 🏨Bridgewater Retreat
- 🏨Holiday House Bed & Breakfast
- 🏨Park Place Motel
Tweed Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
