About Mulmur/Nottawasaga T Line
Mulmur is a rural township in Dufferin County, Ontario, known for its scenic landscapes, rolling hills, and peaceful countryside. The Nottawasaga T Line area offers a mix of residential properties, farmland, and natural beauty, with nearby amenities in surrounding towns like Shelburne and Orangeville.
Features
Hockley Valley - A picturesque region offering outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and golfing at the Hockley Valley Resort.
Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area - A natural landmark featuring hiking trails, rock formations, and scenic views.
Schools
Primrose Elementary School - A public elementary school serving the Mulmur area with a focus on community-based learning.
Centennial Hylands Elementary School - Located in nearby Shelburne, offering education for younger students.
Orangeville District Secondary School - A high school in Orangeville providing secondary education for students in the region.
Malls
Orangeville Mall - A shopping center in Orangeville featuring retail stores, services, and dining options.
Parks
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park - A nearby park with hiking trails, cliffs, and scenic lookouts.
Tottenham Conservation Area - Offers walking trails, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing.
Museums & Theaters
Dufferin County Museum & Archives - Located in Mulmur, showcasing local history and heritage.
Theatre Orangeville - A community theater in Orangeville offering live performances and cultural events.
Public Squares & Landmarks
Shelburne Downtown Core - A charming small-town center with shops, cafes, and community events.
Orangeville Town Hall - A historic landmark in the heart of Orangeville, hosting local government and events.
Summary
A tranquil rural area with access to nature, small-town amenities, and cultural attractions in nearby communities.