The communities of Scotland and Oakland are tucked away from big city stresses just off Kings Highway 24 South and are the perfect stop en route to the Lake Erie Shoreline.
Did you know, the last time Canada fought on its' own soil against a foreign power was in the County of Brant? It's true...Malcolm Mills, which lies within the village of Oakland, was the site of the last battle between the American and British troops on Canadian soil in the War of 1812.
The area is steeped in historical significance (Things to See and Do) with 1 national, 3 provincial and 3 County heritage designations found here. (Heritage Page )
Scotland's Optimist Butterfly Park is the perfect picnic location set amidst perennials and annuals designed to attract butterflies. During the peak of migration season you can sit and enjoy the sky being painted by the thousands of butterflies dancing between the flowers.
Scotland & Oakland represent to many a step back into the wonderful history of some of our nations most interesting events and influential people while to all these communities represent a time well spent enjoying all we have to be thankful for today.
Map Oakland and Scotland
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