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About D&D
Our great informative guide to direct residents, visitors and travelers to destinations that offer items of the antique to the unique as well as activities & events found only on the Saugeen Peninsula in Ontario.
D&D is your travel guide, each issue contains an easy to use travel map where all roads lead to the best that the Saugeen Peninsula offers.
Plan to make your next destination trip to Saugeen Country and enjoy the year round indoor & outdoor activities and events. Discover the gift shops, craft shops, antiques & collectibles, recreation, entertainment, country inns and bed & breakfasts, restaurants, bistros & tea rooms, studios tours, live theatre performances, farmers' markets, community fairs & festivals by using our adventurous little paper.
We also feature articles about our area treasures. D&D is a "good news magazine" to inform ourselves, our visitors, friends and relatives. We encourage our readers to become our writers, send us your adventure or special interest story, poem, favorite recipe or travel picture! We pay for each item submitted and published.
D&D is a FREE magazine published nine times annually and strategically distributed throughout Saugeen Country and selected locations in southwestern Ontario. Copies may be picked up at our advertising partners, high traffic locations, shops, studios, libraries, country inns and B&Bs, restaurants, cafes, tea rooms, antique & gift shops & gift shops & tourism bureaus; and, other locations that travelers visit throughtout the region. If you cannot find a copy, please contact us at 1-800-423-6045 and we will direct you to the closest distributor or add you to our ever growing subscription list. Additional distribution is provided at various special events, tours, shows and festivals.
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D&D is created and owned by people who live, shop and participate in Saugeen Country. Our focus is to enrich the community for which it is published and established truly WIN - WIN scenario for all.
Our community at large wins through D&D's showcasing and promotion of our "hometown" environment. Winning results include greater participation and involvement both physically and monetarily, as well as rewarding those who contribute to the community.
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