Can you find these sites that are located within walking distance of City Hall? Click on pictures to learn more about each story.
A mural of Richard Manuel inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who played in a band called the “Revols” and then "The Band" Hint: It's in an alley with other Stratford artists on Wellington Street.
A Bronze Star honouringJustin Bieber. Hint: It's on the steps where he first played his guitar on Downie Street.
A Bronze Star honouring Christopher Plummer who played Baron Von Trapp in the Sound of Music. Major star in the early days of the Stratford Festival. Hint: It's near the theatre named after Stratford's river on Downie Street.
A mural of the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk on Star Trek. Hint: It's in O'Higgin’s Alley on 15 Downie Street.
A mural of the actor who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. Hint: It's in O’Higgin’s Alley on 15 Downie Street.
A stone showing where the very first schoolhouse was built in 1848. Hint: It's near where you can borrow books on
St. Andrew Street
The bust of William Shakespeare. Hint: It's in a garden named after him on Huron Street.
Where Thomas Edison, the great inventor stayed for a short time. Hint: It's now an inn on Ontario Street.
The mill stone where the first sawmill operated in 1833. Hint: It's near where you can rent a canoe to paddle down the Avon River near Veteran’s Drive.
10: The Crimean Cannons captured from the Russians in the Crimean War Hint: It's near the Cenotaph on Veterans Drive.
The Bronze Goddess and fountain honouring William Freeland an early music teacher. Hint: It's in the Memorial Gardens on Ontario Street.
A stone showing where the first hotel called the Shakespeare Inn was established in 1832. Hint: It's near where the old post office was located on Ontario Street.
Murals showing 23 historic scenes of Stratford. Hint: It's on a building near Knox Church on Ontario Street
14. Finish having a "Mint Smoothie" that created a popular candy store on Albert Street.