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Pick family-themes festivals in Ontario's sunny south. See world-class transportation at Canada's best automotive festivals or explore the depths of our historic roots. Sample local foods, artistic talent, and more as Chatham-Kent celebrates!


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Welcome to this world-class cultural and recreational destination with more than 60 tourism experiences that surprise and impress the most discerning traveller.

Only in Chatham-Kent, will visitors find Chief Tecumseh’s fateful battlefield, Uncle Tom’s cabin, reflections of an 1860s oil boomtown and artifacts from the oldest village in southwestern Ontario.

Chatham-Kent’s rich agricultural and automotive ties provide tourism experiences like nowhere else. Classic car attractions give visitors rare opportunity to view luxury and exclusivity.

Chatham-Kent is a recreational resort for golfers, scuba divers and fans of extreme water sports, and is world-renowned with anglers and birders. Chatham-Kent celebrates four seasons of culture with galleries, theatre and family-themed attractions located in its many quaint towns, urban centres, rural and waterfront communities. From its fascinating historic treasures to its natural wonders and man-made creations, Chatham-Kent is always worth the trip.

Below you will find information on the following upcoming events.

Selkirk History Faire - August 27th-28th
Buxton Homecoming-North Buxton - September 2nd-5th
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Last updated: Saturday, November 05, 2011

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