The attraction of Midland

Around the centre of Midland there are variety of murals, most of which were painted by now deceased artist Fred Lenz. The largest, depicting a gathering between an area native and Jesuit Missionary Jean de Brebeuf is on the silos overlooking the most harbour. This work was completed by Lenz's sons following his death in 2001. 


Notable sites in or near Midland include the Jesuit mission of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, which is now a living museum depicting missionary life within the 17th century. The Martyrs' Shrine is a Roman Catholic church commemorating the Canadian Martyrs, eight missionaries from Sainte-Marie who were martyred during the Huron-Iroquois wars; it also operates as the Huronia museum. Pope John Paul II held a pastoral meeting at this site in September 1984.


The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre is nearby. The marsh provides habitat for trumpeter swans and also black terns and least bitterns. The trumpeter is taken into account a logo of Midland and an outsized statue of 1 has been erected by the harbour. Due to above unique things many people move all over the city with help of long distance movers Midland.


An annual Butter tart festival inaugurated in 2013 which is held in early June. Many tourists flock to Midland during the festival. There are two divisions amateur and commercial. The day after the Butter tart festival is that the Butter Tart Trot a 5-km fun run older people and a 2.5-km run children under 5 years old.


Little Lake Park may be a tourist destination within the summer months. The park features a refreshment stand and variety of sports facilities which usually includes volleyball courts  and a ball field and also skateboard park and disc golf links .



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