Public Drinking Spring

Mildmay Rotary Park, Mildmay, Ontario, Canada

73, Elora St, South Bruce, ON N0G, CA

Mildmay Rotary Park, Mildmay, Ontario, Canada
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About This Spring

## Overview Mildmay Rotary Park is home to a beloved public drinking spring located right along the highway in the small community of Mildmay, Ontario. Maintained by the local Rotary Club, this spring has long been a gathering point for residents and travelers alike who come to fill up on its cold, refreshing water. The spring flows continuously and is sheltered beneath a small pavilion equipped with three taps, making it easy and convenient to fill bottles or jugs at any time of day or night. The water has been widely praised by visitors as extremely clean-tasting and refreshing, and many locals are known to use it as their daily source of drinking water. A beautiful spring-fed creek winds through the surrounding park, adding to the peaceful, scenic atmosphere. The spring and park are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with full public access and no charge to use the water. While there is no fee, the Rotary Club does maintain a donation box on-site. If you fill up here, please consider leaving a contribution to help keep this wonderful community resource in good condition. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at **73 Elora Street** in Mildmay, Ontario (South Bruce municipality). 2. Mildmay sits along **Highway 9** (Elora Street) in Bruce County, between Walkerton and Clifford. 3. The Rotary Park and spring pavilion are visible right from the highway — look for the small covered structure with taps on the park grounds. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 44.041658, -81.118584 The spring is easy to spot from the road, and parking is available in the park area. ## What to Expect Upon arrival, you'll find a well-maintained small pavilion sheltering the spring's three taps, which flow continuously with cold water. The setup is simple and user-friendly — just bring your own containers and fill up. There is no need to pump or operate any mechanism; the water flows freely at all times. The surrounding Rotary Park is a pleasant green space with a spring-fed creek running through it, making it a lovely spot to stretch your legs or enjoy a picnic. The park is publicly accessible around the clock, so early-morning or late-evening visits are perfectly fine. A donation box is available near the spring for those who wish to support the Rotary Club's ongoing maintenance of the site. The spring sees regular use from both locals and visitors passing through the area, which speaks to the community's trust in and appreciation for this natural water source.

Getting There

Address

73, Elora St, South Bruce, ON N0G, CA

GPS Coordinates

44.041658, -81.118584

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located at **73 Elora Street** in Mildmay, Ontario (South Bruce municipality). 2. Mildmay sits along **Highway 9** (Elora Street) in Bruce County, between Walkerton and Clifford. 3. The Rotary Park and spring pavilion are visible right from the highway — look for the small covered structure with taps on the park grounds. 4. **

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

Safety Info

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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

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