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Located just outside of Waterloo, Ontario, along the Conestoga River, the Village of St. Jacobs is filled with authentic sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and incredible one-of-a-kind shopping, that are sure to re-inspire the soul.
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Only 3 km north of Waterloo, Ontario, St. Jacobs delights every visitor, whether they go to the market or visit the main street shops and restaurants. Historically St. Jacobs has been a destination for quilt makers, bakers, historians, and retirees.
17 janv. 2023 · While St. Jacobs may have started as a small town, today, you will discover an extensive list of activities steeped in the village’s history. Visit the railway station to travel back in time, stop by the Mennonite Museum to learn about the local religious community, or hike to the Old Oak Tree.
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St. Jacobs is an unincorporated suburban community in the township of Woolwich in Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of the city of Waterloo . It is a popular location for tourism, [2] due to its quaint appearance, retail focus, and Mennonite heritage.
Experience the charm of a quaint small town with a visit to the picturesque Village of St. Jacobs. The village has a rich Mennonite heritage and is nestled in a beautiful natural setting. St. Jacobs offers visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
St. Jacobs and Elmira are two neighbouring rural communities in the Township of Woolwich that are home to the largest population of Mennonites in Canada. Often seen driving horse-drawn buggies, the Mennonites of St. Jacobs and Elmira trace their origins back to German and Dutch-speaking Pennsylvania Mennonites who immigrated to the area in 1806.