Midland has four seasons that are associated with its location in southern Ontario. It has hot summers and cold winters. The average high in summer is 78 F, while the average low during winter is minus 13 F. Midland is also the recipient of heavy rains in the warmer months and lots of snow in the winter. The month with the least amount of rainfall is July, so if you want to get the most out of your visit, try to plan your trip for this time of year.
When you're looking to make the most of your stay, you want to find discounts and packages that add value to the money you're spending on your hotel room. The Quality Inn in Midland is a full-service hotel that offers packages including a romance and adventure option that make the stay that much more memorable. And when you stay at the hotel, you'll enjoy amenities that include a flat-screen TV with cable channels, in-room movies, free high-speed Wi-Fi, refrigerator and coffee maker, a desk, and more. There's also a free deluxe breakfast, exercise facility, indoor pool, and hot tub to make a stay feel luxurious. AAA members can get a discount on their room when making a reservation.
For more packages that provide discounted rates, you can drive 18 miles to the Horseshoe Resort in Barrie. The Horseshoe offers outdoor activities all year, including golf and skiing. If you book a room and choose from one of the available packages for the season, you'll get a discount on your fees and your room. AAA/CAA members also get discounts at the Horseshoe. You'll get a good bargain for your room, which includes amenities such as a flat-screen TV, hairdryer, mini-refrigerator. You'll also enjoy the sauna, indoor and outdoor pools, and the gym. The Horseshoe welcomes pets and has pet-friendly rooms so you can let your pet relax in style as well.
There are quite a few hotels in Midland that are affordable by those on the tightest of budgets. Kings Inn Midland is a motel built in a bygone era but has modern amenities and rooms that are clean and pleasant. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a refrigerator and microwave in the room, hairdryers, and free local calls. Non-smoking and smoking rooms are also available.
Knights Inn, not to be confused with Kings Inn, is another of the best value options available in Midland. There's a 24-hour reception desk, and early check-in is available as well as late-check out. Free Wi-Fi is available, and there's a free breakfast set out daily. It's also a pet-friendly hotel, but make sure to check with the hotel to find out what's involved when bringing a pet with. All rooms in the hotel are non-smoking.
Midland is full of fun and interesting things to do while you're in town. Perhaps one of the quirkiest destinations is the Castle Village and the Enchanted Kingdom. Castle Village is a full-sized fantasy castle that caters to kids and adults alike. This colorful castle has activities that include the Enchanted Kingdom, which has a playground and slides, fairy-tale homes to look at, a zip line, a slackline for challenging walks, and even an obstacle course where kids can be kids, and so can grownups.
Adults can play escape games where the "hunted" has one hour to escape before getting caught. Don't miss out on seeing the medieval armory, which features weaponry of the past, some real and some from the realm of fantasy.
You can't miss out on spending time at the beaches of Georgian Bay to swim in the beautiful waters or watch the clouds drift by on a warm summer day. One of the best places to enjoy the bay is at Awenda Park in Penetanguishene, which is near Midland. The park has over 2,900 hectares of forested land to explore, about 20 miles of trails, and private campsites that are configured to meet a variety of needs. Larger groups can use the group campsite as long as they have a minimum of 20 people. The group sites are for tents only and have a water tap, fire pit, and picnic tables.
Midland, Ontario, is a beautiful destination that's easily reached by car if you happen to be in Toronto for work or play, or if you're looking for a more peaceful vacation getaway than the biggest city in Canada. Visit Midland to enjoy the natural beauty of the area and the unique way of life.
Below are reviews of the city of Midland, ON from an actual visitor's perspective.
Didnt explore Midland much as we where there for a ball tournament in Wasaga beach and Barrie.
The waterfront was lovely!
Lots of things to do! Great restaurants and Busy Bee Taxi has great drivers!
Quiet escape with pretty views, quaint town and beautiful beaches.
We love the restaurants, shopping, cultural centre, Wye Marsh, historical sites.
The rooms were very clean, and the bed was comfortable.
The waterfront trail for cycling. The Arch and Explorer restaurants were both excellent, as was the coffee house Ciboulette!
The waterfront trail for cycling. The Arch and Explorer restaurants were both excellent, as was the coffee house Ciboulette!
I was impressed with the Little Lake Park, so clean with much play equipment for children, and a lovely paved walkway along the water. The harbour area was also clean and a pleasant area for a walk with washrooms available at the information centre.