2025 Cornwall & SDG Counties Visitor Guide Arrives, Showcasing Region’s Best

Great news for travelers! The highly anticipated 2025 Visitor Guide for Cornwall and Stormont Dundas & Glengarry (SDG) Counties has arrived, promising to be an essential resource for exploring the region’s diverse attractions and experiences.
Building on the success of previous years, this year’s guide, produced in partnership by Cornwall Tourism and SDG Tourism, highlights the region’s rich history, extensive cycling opportunities, thrilling outdoor adventures, and vibrant local businesses and accommodations.
“We’re thrilled to partner with SDG Tourism to highlight all of the amazing things we have in our region in one publication,” said Shauna Baggs, Tourism Officer with the City of Cornwall. “We have so many great reasons to visit Cornwall and SDG Counties and the new Visitor Guide is a testament to that.”
“The new Visitor Guide perfectly captures the spirit of what makes our region so unique and special,” said Cory Hagen, Tourism Coordinator with SDG Counties. “The guide features interesting itineraries for visitors to enjoy as well as recommendations from local ambassadors to provide a unique insight for readers.”
This year’s 112-page bilingual publication features detailed information on authentic experiences, delectable food and drink, outdoor recreation, historical and cultural sites, attractions, and a wide range of accommodations. The guide also includes insightful itineraries and local ambassador recommendations, providing a unique perspective for readers.
Key Highlights of the 2025 Visitor Guide:
- Extensive Distribution: 60,000 copies have been printed, with distribution planned across Ontario, Quebec, and New York State.
- Strategic Placement: Guides will be available at community attractions and accommodations throughout the region, City of Cornwall offices, the Visitor Information Centre, Ontario Travel Centres along the Highway 401 corridor, the National Capital Region, western Quebec, and northern New York.
- Broad Reach: 25,000 copies will be distributed at Ontario Travel Centres and along the highway 401 corridor.
- Local Support: The guide is supported by numerous local businesses, including restaurants, shops, artisans, and attractions.
- Comprehensive Content: The guide highlights the region’s rich history, cycling opportunities, outdoor adventures, and local businesses and accommodations.
The 2025 Visitor Guide is poised to be a popular resource for those planning a visit to Cornwall and SDG Counties. Visitors can expect to find it in hotels, public buildings, and select businesses and attractions throughout the region, as well as at trade shows and special events throughout the year.
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Interested in a copy of the 2024 Visitor Guide? Use the request form on our Contact Us page and we will be happy to send you one!
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Looking for other fun things to do in Cornwall? Check out the Explore section of our website for other fun-filled activities to keep you busy. Better yet, consider extending your stay with a night at one of our great accommodations!
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