It’s been about 45 years since I first visited Woodstock, and then only because my girlfriend’s family lived there. My, have things changed! Thnx for sharing!!
Look how lovely Woodstock looks! I bought some nice necklaces at that farmer's market once. Woodstock really does have some lovely buildings. I can't believe that the antique market is the largest in Canada.
Very helpful ! We are planning a trip from the Upper Midwest, US,to Maine and looking or a stop along the way. This video helped decide on Woodstock as a full day stop to explore the town. Thanks for making this!
Love your videos ,it’s great to see parts of Canada you don’t normally hear about , absolute gems , oh and the food and drinks look amazing 👌 can’t wait for the next one 👏👏👏
I've lived in the city of Woodstock since sometime in 1985 and I didn't know that Vansittarte place was a guest house until today. (Assuming I didn't know earlier and just forgot at some point). From the outside it is an impressive house and I've been curious to see inside.
I grew up there from 1985 - 2008 and you should know there is an epidemic of drug and alcohol abuse among the youth. Lots of drugs coming in from London, and not a lot to do for the youth makes a bad combo. Lost more than a few friends way too early. It was the perfect place to live before that. Hopefully things have improved since I've left but from the sound of it it's worse. There were recently a lot a suicides too, sadly. Painful to see it, but those types of problems are everywhere I suppose.
This city is now a Capitol of Muslim community of Canada. Woodstock taxpayers even funded a multi million dollars Mosque which will be soon under construction.