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The Co-operators locations in Midland, Ontario
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Midland is the main town and economic hub of the southern Georgian Bay, in Ontario’s Simcoe County. It’s population surges during summer when seasonal visitors flock to the numerous cottages, resorts, provincial and national parks that surround the area.
For the rest of the year, Midland is a relatively quiet town of about 15,000 residents who’ve made it home for its breathtaking natural beauty, intimate community feeling and reasonable cost of living.
If you live in Midland, get in touch with our friendly Co-operators Financial Advisors in this town for the most comprehensive solutions to all your insurance needs here. And feel free to ask for a no-obligation quote, be it home insurance, or auto insurance. Our Financial Advisors can also recommend the right mix of life insurance and investments to secure your family’s financial future in Midland.
In addition to its many seasonal attractions, Midland also has a lot of notable local gems, such as the Jesuit mission of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, which is a living museum that depicts missionary life in the 17th century. Or the life-size fantasy cottages decorated in delightful fairytale style at Castle Village and The Enchanted Kingdom. The equally spectacular Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre nearby provides the perfect habitat for trumpeter swans, black terns and least bitterns.
Since Midland has easy access to the relatively sheltered waters of the Georgian Bay, boating and fishing are both popular activities here. The town also has an active cycling and mountain biking community that fully leverages its extensive trail system. Snowmobiling and ice fishing are equally prevalent in the winter months.
Midland is a two-hour drive from Toronto. You can take Highway 400 up to Barrie, and then get on to Highway 93, which connects with Highway 400 at an interchange at Exit 121.
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