Williams Mill Experience:
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The Williams Mill - Halton's Treasure by John Sommer
While visiting Glen Williams, take advantage of the many area attractions. On your way to Glen Williams, follow the signs into downtown Georgetown and browse through the town’s quaint historic village. Once you reach Glen Williams, you’ll want to stop at the Glen Oven, famous for its array of delicious baked goods and light lunches.
To the northwest of Glen Williams on Highway 7, lies the town of Acton famous for its historical roots as home to many tannery operations. Today, several local businesses hark back to the tannery days by selling quality leather goods.
Terra Cotta is located to the northeast of Glen Williams and offers a number of interesting excursions such as the Terra Cotta Inn and the Terra Cotta Campground.
For recreational hiking, the Bruce Trail winds its way through the area and can be accessed from several entry points. For more information visit: www.brucetrail.org. You can also enjoy scenic views of the Credit River as it winds through Terra Cotta, Glen Williams and Norval.