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The Giant Chair Tour & FREE $50 Gift Card
Looking for things to do in Ontario this summer? Explore Clinton and surrounding towns through this unique self-guided tour featuring nine oversized wooden red chairs placed at stunning photo spots across Clinton and area. Perfect for an Ontario day trip, this family-friendly activity showcases Central Huron’s history, culture, and gorgeous views. Whether you’re seeking Ontario road trip ideas or planning things to do in Clinton Ontario, this fun roadside attraction offers the perfect outdoor adventure in Huron County.
Giant Chair Tour Locations

- Bluestone Wake Park – 37524 Telephone Road, Clinton
- Cowbell Brewing Co. – 40035 Blyth Road, Blyth
- Ball’s Bridge – 38199 Little Lakes Road, Goderich
- Sloman Railcar Museum – 20-102 Victoria Terrace, Clinton
- Sculpture Garden – Millennium Park, 21 Ontario Street, Clinton
- The Radar Antenna – Park at: Radar Auto Parts, 20 King Street, Clinton
- The Water Building – 11 Princess Street E, Clinton
- Clinton Raceway – 147 Beech Street, Clinton
- Holmesville – 424 Holmes Street, Holmesville
These 9 huge wooden chairs are the perfect excuse to take your family
on a self-guided giant chair tour around Clinton & Central Huron.
Start at any of these locations and explore Clinton & area today!
Interactive Map for Giant Chair Tour

Ball’s Bridge
Set beside one of Ontario’s oldest iron bridges, this chair invites you to pause at the bridge that love built. Balls Bridge was constructed in 1885 after a local couple donated the land so neighbors on both sides of the river could more easily come together. Nearly 140 years later, it remains a treasured piece of Central Huron’s history.
Find the chair at: 38199 Little Lakes Road, Goderich


Radar Antenna
This chair is placed at the historic radar monument, where top-secret WWII training once took place. The radar was launched here at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Clinton, home to No. 31 Radio Direction Finding (RDF) School—the only radar training base in Canada during the war.
To find the chair, park at: Radar Auto Parts, 20 King Street, Clinton


CNR Sloman Schoolcar Museum
This chair sits beside the historic CNR Sloman School Car, a travelling classroom that once brought education to remote communities across Ontario. The location celebrates Canada’s railway heritage and the legacy of learning on the move. Students from St. Anne’s Secondary School painted the books on the chair featuring “The Cat in the Hat,” “50 Below Zero,” “The Lorax,” “Smelly Socks,” “I Am Cherished,” and “Mortimer.”
Find the car at: 20-102 Victoria Terrace, Clinton


Bluestone Wake Park
This chair overlooks the water at Bluestone Wake Park, a modern outdoor destination for adventure and relaxation. It reflects the area’s growing reputation for action sports and lakeside tourism.
Find the chair at: 37524 Telephone Road, Clinton


Sculpture Garden
Installed for Clinton’s 150th Homecoming, this chair stands amid a growing sculpture garden featuring student-created, lighted metal art. It celebrates youth talent, trades education, and community pride.
Find the chair at: Millennium Park, 21 Ontario Street, Clinton


“Know Your Water” Mural
at the Water Building
Placed near the “Know Your Water” mural by Abi Bos, this chair marks a turning point in Clinton’s infrastructure history. After major fires revealed critical gaps in the local water system, the town replaced its aging water tower with a modern water building—reminding us how essential reliable water access is to community safety and growth.
Find the chair at: 11 Princess Street E, Clinton


Radar Antenna
This chair marks a stop at Canada’s first carbon-neutral brewery, Cowbell Brewing Co. Visitors can enjoy craft beer, local food, and beautiful countryside views—all with a focus on sustainability and community impact.
Find the chair at: 40035 Blyth Road, Blyth


Clinton Raceway
Located at the entrance to the Clinton Raceway, this chair honours a long-standing hub of harness racing and rural entertainment. The Raceway is home to community events, horse racing, and historic fairs.
Find the chair at: 147 Beech Street, Clinton


Holmesville
This chair stands near where Walt Disney’s ancestors settled after arriving from Ireland in 1834. Walt visited Holmesville in 1947, photographed the local cemetery, and later helped fund its restoration—leaving a real-world legacy in Huron County.
Find the chair at: 424 Holmes Street, Holmesville

$50 Gift Card for Completed Giant Chair Tour
Complete the tour and upload photos from all 9 locations to earn a $50 gift card while supplies last! Applicable at 70+ locations across Central Huron. Click the button to learn more.
1. Post ALL 9 Photos Online
Take a photo at EVERY ONE of the giant red chairs and post a photo from ALL 9 chair locations to Instagram or Facebook.
Don’t forget to tag @TourismCentralHuron and use the hashtag #GiantChairTour.
2. Share your Mailing Address
Send your mailing address to cicasst@centralhuron.com by using the form at the bottom of this page. Your mailing address is required so we can send you the gift card while supplies last. Also, we would love if you attached your original photos so we could use them in marketing material!
3. If Your Account is Private
If your social media account is private, upload a screenshot of your tagged post to the form.