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Stratford City Hall at 1 Wellington Street

Stratford is a town in Southwestern Ontario that is internationally known for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, acclaimed for its presentation of Shakespearean, classical and musical theatre.

Stratford Tourism office, 47 Downie Street (across from City Hall), toll-free: +1-800-561-7926.

Understand

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Get in

Map
Map of Stratford (Ontario)

By car

From Toronto: follow Highway 401 west to Kitchener, then west via Highways 7/8.

From London: east via Highway 7.

By bus

  • Stratford Direct Bus, +1-800-567-1600. For Stratford Shakespeare Festival theatre-goers, the Festival offers direct bus service between Toronto and Stratford for performances from July to October. Online booking is available. People with special needs should book by telephone.

By train

VIA Rail has two daily trains on the Toronto-London route that calls in Stratford, with one also running to/from Sarnia. Journey time from Toronto is just over two hours.

By plane

Travellers arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Kitchener-Waterloo International Airport, or London International Airport will require another mode of transportation to get to Stratford. Stratford Airporter, toll-free: +1-888-549-8602. Provides shuttle service between Stratford and Toronto Pearson International.

Get around

By taxi

Taxis are plentiful and service is available for a flat rate of within Stratford.

See

Festival Theatre and Arthur Meighen Garden, Stratford
  • * 1 Stratford Festival, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. Drawing more than 600,000 visitors each year, the Stratford Festival is North America's largest classical repertory theatre. While always including some plays of William Shakespeare, the Festival also produces many other classical and contemporary works: the 2013 playbill features 12 plays and musicals. Stratford Festival (Q367149) on Wikidata Stratford Festival on Wikipedia

The Festival runs from April to October at the following theatres:

  • 2 Festival Theatre, 55 Queen Street.
  • 3 Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Drive.
  • 4 Avon Theatre, 99 Downie Street.
  • 5 Studio Theatre, 34 George St. East (corner of George and Waterloo streets, behind the Avon Theatre).

In addition to the play performances, the Festival hosts a wide range of tours and events. Check the Festival website for more details.

  • Festival Theatre Garden tour, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. A tour of the Festival Theatre's gardens, including the Arthur Meighen Gardens, which contain many flowers and plants mentioned in Shakespeare's works. Tour days vary. Adults $8, seniors and students $6.
  • Costume Warehouse tour, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. The Festival's costume warehouse stores costumes and props from past productions and is one of the largest costume warehouses in North America. Tour days vary. Adults $8, seniors and students $6.
  • Festival Theatre backstage tour, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. The backstage tour shows you props and wardrobe departments and gives an interesting look at how the Festival's thrust stage is remodeled between the afternoon and evening performances. Tour days vary. Adults $8, seniors and students $6.
  • Pre- and post-performance discussions, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. There are a number of different discussions including Meet the Festival (free discussions with actors and production staff), Talking Theatre (free discussions with Festival staff on selected topics), post-performance discussions (free question and answer sessions with actors after selected performances), pre-show lectures (free lectures on that night's play hosted by a noted academic).

Other attractions include:

  • 6 Stratford-Perth Museum, 4275 Huron Rd, +1 519 393-5311. Sep-Apr: Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM; May-Aug: Su M noon-4PM, Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM. A community museum dedicated to the cultural heritage of Stratford and Perth County. $3-5.
  • 7 Art In The Park, Lakeside Drive between North and Front Streets, +1 519 272-0429. W Sa Su during June-September (weather permitting). An outdoor gallery representing the works of regional artists.
  • 8 Gallery Stratford, 54 Romeo Street, +1 519 271-5271. Tu-Su, 10AM-5PM. Exhibits of contemporary and historical art.
  • 9 Shakespearean Gardens (at the Huron Street Bridge, next to the court house). This garden is modelled after traditional English gardens and includes an herb garden, a rose garden, and a picturesque gazebo. It is the perfect place for a picnic.
The herb garden in the Shakespearean Gardens at the Huron Street Bridge, Stratford

Do

  • The park system around the Avon River: Stroll the shaded path around the lake. There are lots of benches for people-watching and picnicking. There are many swans, ducks and geese to be seen in the city. You can rent a canoe or pedal boat from the York Street Visitors Kiosk, +1-800-561-7926 or +1 519-271-5140.
  • Culinary Walking Tour, +1 519-273-7818. . A 1½-hour walking tour of food shops with the opportunity to sample local treats. Meets at the Stratford Tourism office at 47 Downie Street. Tu and Th 10:45AM, rain or shine. Adults, $7.50.
  • Stratford Summer Music Festival, +1 519-271-2101, toll-free: +1-800-567-1600. Stratford Summer Music (July/August) is an annual multi-week concert series set in various outdoor and indoor venues around town. A mix of free and ticketed events are offered.

Stratford is the home town of pop superstar Justin Bieber. The city has a guide of places he used to hang out at. The schools are not open for tours, and has no places where he lived.

Buy

Startford's downtown core has an eclectic assortment of stores to browse, including bookstores, clothing boutiques, toy stores, and craft stores. Stroll along Ontario, Wellington, and Downie Streets to get an overview. The stores downtown are generally open 7 days a week during the theatre season. Most stores open at 9:30AM and close at 5:30PM, and many stay open until 8PM on Friday evenings.

The Theatre Stores, located at the Festival Theatre and the Avon Theatre, +1 519 271-0055 x2320, sell gifts, clothing, books and music related to the current year's Stratford Festival playbill.

Eat

For a pre-theatre meal, be sure to make a reservation.

  • 1 Balzac's Coffee, 149 Ontario St, +1 519 273-7909. Coffee, espresso drinks, pastries, pre-made sandwiches, homemade ice cream.
  • 2 Madelyn's Diner, 377 Huron Street, +1 519 273-5296. All-day breakfasts.
  • 3 York Street Kitchen, 41 York Street, +1 519 273-7041. Everyday, 8AM-8PM. Breakfast, soups, salads, made-to-order sandwiches, mains and daily lunch specials.
  • 4 Bentley's Inn Bar and Restaurant, 99 Ontario Street, +1 519 271-1121. Pub food in a comfortable atmosphere. Good for post-theatre fare. Snacks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, pizza, steak, wings, shepherd's pie and daily specials. Entrees $6.50-19.95.
  • 5 Bijou Restaurant, 105 Erie Street, +1 519 273-5000. Dinner Tu-Su. Lunch F-Su. Modern French, with a menu that changes daily. Average main $24, $56 menu.
  • 6 Foster's Inn, 111 Downie Street, toll-free: +1-888-728-5555. Two doors from the Avon Theatre. The ever-changing daily specials compliment the familiar, adventurous and even exotic menus. Great cuisine, clean crisp decor.
  • 7 Pazzo Pizzeria/Ristorante, 70 Ontario Street, +1 519 273-6666. Lunch and dinner. Soups, salads, panini, pasta, fish, ribs, veal, duck, lamb. The more casual pizzeria downstairs offers appetizers, thin-crust pizza, pasta and panini. Reservations recommended. $17-31 dinner mains.
  • 8 Rene's Bistro, 20 Wellington St (Across from City Hall), +1 519 508-1777. 4:30-8:30PM; Su-M off. Creative French/Italian-inspired recipes and beautifully presented, Rene's offers high quality dining at a very reasonable price.

Splurge

  • 9 The Church, 70 Brunswick Street, +1 519 273-3424. Closed Monday. Sunday brunch 11:30AM-1:30PM. Modern French. Dinner tasting menu $85-110, vegetarian/vegan options available. A la carte mains $34-49. Reservations required.
  • 10 The Old Prune, 151 Albert Street, +1 519 271-5052. Dinner Tu-Su. Reservations required. Dinner menu $65.50-70.50.
  • 11 Rundles, 9 Cobourg Street, +1 519 271-6442. Lunch Sa Su, Dinner W-Sa. Reservations required. Lunch menu $34.50/$47.50, Dinner menu $84.50-94.50.

Drink

Sleep

There are variety of accommodation options for visitors to Stratford, including a large number of B&Bs. This is a small sampling of what's available, the Stratford Tourism Alliance website has a more complete list. Prices quoted below are for high season, which runs from approximately mid-April to mid-November.

Budget

Vacation rentals

  • [formerly dead link] Rundles Morris House, 7 Cobourg St, +1 519 271-6442. Available for rent, May-Oct with a living room offering sweeping views of Lake Victoria and parklands, two bedrooms with queen size beds and bathrooms en suite, both with down comforters and pillows. The house does not have an elevator. Seasonal, healthy breakfasts are included, prepared each morning by your own private chef. Dinner may be served in the house during restaurant hours, and should you wish to use the house for small meetings or parties, they will be glad to cater these for you. Tariff is $595.00 per day, plus 13% H.S.T.

Motels and hotels

  • 1 Albert St. Inn, 23 Albert Street, +1 519 272-2581, toll-free: +1-866-572-2581. Centrally located. $89-$250.
  • Arden Park Hotel, 552 Ontario Street, +1 519 275-2936, toll-free: +1-877-788-8818. Indoor pool and whirlpool. Tennis courts. Dining room and bar. A 'standard' modern hotel, with 144 rooms and suites. $157-$225.
  • 2 Festival Inn, 1144 Ontario Street, +1 519-273-1150, toll-free: +1-800-463-3581. Indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna. Dining room and licenced lounge. Internet by request. A short drive down the road to the central part of town. 182 rooms and suites. $95-179.
  • 3 Mercer Hall Inn, 108 Ontario Street, +1 519-271-1888, toll-free: +1-888-816-4011. Centrally located. 14 rooms, individually decorated with the works of local artists. Whirlpool tub and electric fireplace in some rooms. Internet. $130-195.
  • 4 The Queen's Inn, 161 Ontario Street, +1 519-271-1400, toll-free: +1-800-461-6450. Centrally located, and within walking distance of the four Festival theatres. Restaurant and Boar's Head pub on-site. Internet. $99-240.

Bed & Breakfasts

  • [dead link] Across the Bridge B&B and Original Artworks, 49 Huron Street, +1 519-305-1313. Late 1800s home, fully renovated in 2008. Open year-round, close to downtown. Free parking on site. Full, hot breakfast, can cater to special dietary needs: vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, etc. Free wireless Internet. Original art on display and for sale. $99-158.
  • Dufton House, 12 Elizabeth Street, +1 519-271-7413. Historic bed and breakfast with award-winning gardens. Suites with private entrances, full amenities, ensuite bath, and self-catered kitchen facilities. Walking distance to theatres, downtown. $150-199.
  • The Old Rectory B&B, 218 Ontario Street, +1 519-271-7498. Built in 1902, the Old Rectory Bed and Breakfast has been renovated to retain its historic beauty and charm. Centrally located, free parking on site, full breakfast included. Steps away from theatres and downtown. Internet. $170-220.
  • The Queen and Albert B&B, 174 Queen Street, +1 519-272-0589. Just up the street from the Festival Theatre and a short walk to downtown. Well-appointed suites with terraces, ensuite baths, TV, WiFi, A/C, fridges. Fine breakfasts, original artwork throughout, eclectic decor, "boutique-inn" feel. $100-175.
  • Others available through the Stratford Festival office and SABBA.

Connect

Stratford Public Library, 19 St. Andrew Street, +1 519-271-0220, . Free computer/internet access.

Go next

  • Brickman's Botanical Gardens, Perth Line 44 (take Highway 8 west out of Stratford; right on Perth Rd. 140; left on Line 44 at Wartburg and go 1 km), +1 519-393-6223, . 15 minutes outside of Stratford, this is a beautiful botanical gardens and a mini farm zoo. Adjacent to a garden nursery where you can buy several of the plants on display.
  • [dead link] Wildwood Conservation Area, 3995 Line 9 (on highway 7 between Stratford and highway 19), +1 519-284-2931. Wildwood Conservation Area is 11 km west of the City of Stratford, and 7 km east of the Town of St. Marys. The park encompasses a campground, wetland area, a reservoir with boat launch and walking trail and more. Many events and outdoor activities are held here.

Some options for further travel include:

  • Niagara-on-the-Lake - for more theatre, visit the Shaw Festival in this picturesque historic town
Routes through Stratford
Sarnia St. Marys  W  E  Kitchener Toronto
Sarnia St. Marys  W  E  Kitchener Markham
Goderich Clinton  W  E  Kitchener Hamilton


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