
Harriston — Wellington County
📍 Harriston, Ontario (Town of Minto)
🏡 A welcoming rural town serving the farms of northern Wellington County
🌾 Agricultural traditions, historic downtown, and small-town hospitality
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Harriston, Ontario (Town of Minto, Wellington County)
🕒 Season: Year-round destination with seasonal events and community gatherings
🏡 Experience: Historic downtown, rural countryside, nearby farms and markets
🚗 Parking: Street parking and municipal lots available in the downtown area
🌐 Community Information: Town of Minto
Discover a Rural Community Built on Agriculture
Located in the northern part of Wellington County, the town of Harriston has long served as a centre for the surrounding agricultural community. The fertile farmland of this region helped shape the town’s development, with generations of farming families relying on Harriston as a place to trade goods, attend markets, and connect with neighbours.
Visitors arriving in Harriston today will find the charm of a classic Ontario small-town main street, where local shops, cafés, and community spaces reflect the strong agricultural traditions of the surrounding countryside.
The community grew steadily during the late 19th century as agriculture expanded across Wellington County. Businesses, grain mills, and local services developed to support nearby farms, helping Harriston become an important hub for rural life in the area.
Today, Harriston maintains the character of a traditional Ontario small town while also embracing creative initiatives to welcome visitors. The community has adopted an “ice cream cone” theme, promoting the downtown as a “Cool Cones and Colour Zones” destination. Visitors can explore the streets while discovering a series of artist-designed ice cream cone sculptures as part of the town’s Cool Cones Crawl, a fun way to highlight local businesses and add colour to the streetscap
Did You Know?
Harriston was once known as “The Hub of the North” because of its role as an important commercial centre for the farming communities of northern Wellington County.

Harriston, Ontario: A Rural Community Shaped by Agriculture and Industry
Harriston is a small rural community in Wellington County, located within the Township of Wellington North. Set along the Nottawasaga River, Harriston developed as a natural mill and manufacturing centre serving the surrounding agricultural countryside.

The community traces its roots to the 1850s, when early settlers recognized the power potential of the river and the importance of a centralized service point for local farms. Harriston grew steadily through the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with mills, factories, and rail connections helping establish it as a working town with a strong rural backbone.

Today, Harriston retains its traditional small-town feel while continuing to function as an important local hub. Its downtown core, residential neighbourhoods, and proximity to farmland reflect a community that has long balanced industry, agriculture, and everyday rural life.




















