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10 Area Businesses you Need to (re)Discover in 2024

Julia Lucio by Julia Lucio
January 5, 2024
in Discover SD&G
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Cornwall, Ontario, and the surrounding Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry (SD&G) region are home to a vibrant and diverse business community. In 2023, these businesses have continued to flourish, offering residents and visitors unique products, services, and experiences. Whether you’re a local looking to support your community or a tourist exploring the area, here are ten Cornwall and SD&G businesses you absolutely need to get to know this year.

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Bicycle World: Located in Cornwall, Bicycle World is a haven for cycling enthusiasts. They offer a wide range of bicycles, accessories, and repair services. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a leisurely ride, Al and his knowledgeable staff can assist you.

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True Rest Float Spa: The recently opened True Rest Float Spa in Cornwall is gaining attention as a premier destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. Offering sensory deprivation tanks in a serene environment, it’s the perfect place to escape stress and experience tranquility. Whether you seek mental clarity or a break from your daily routine, this new addition to Cornwall promises a unique and calming experience.

1400 Vincent-Massey Dr., Unit 1B, Cornwall, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Red Cart Books: Book lovers will find their paradise at this Cornwall book nook. This independent bookstore in Cornwall offers a wide selection of books across various genres, along with a welcoming atmosphere that encourages browsing and discovery.

Unit #52, 812 Pitt Street , Cornwall, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Poptronics: Poptronic rents out the latest in virtual reality and hosts unforgettable VR experiences for groups up to 15 in Akwesasne. Great idea for birthday parties and team building outings!

155 International Road, Akwesasne

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Violet’s Vault: Located in the heart of Iroquois in what used to be an old bank, owners have unlocked the 2-foot solid steel vault and stuffed it with rare and unusual candy from around the world! Violet’s Vault is also a retro arcade featuring the best games of yesterday and today.

23 Plaza Drive , Iroquois, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Rush Hour Escapes: Yes, our area has an escape room. In fact, Rush Hour Escapes has 2 exciting rooms to give you the RUSH you’re looking for! Owned by The Campbell Family who opened it in 2017 in an effort to bring a new and fun thing to do to Cornwallites, Rush Hour Escapes is an excitement filled adventure for all ages.

52 Pitt St, Cornwall, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Serendipity: Deemed the best thrift store in Cornwall by our readers, Serendipity offers gently used items at a super reasonable price and often carries popular brand names. Follow them on facebook to also participate in their online auctions. All proceeds from sales at Serendipity go to supporting Maison Baldwin House, our local women shelter.

331 Second Street W., Cornwall, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Bud’s Records: Our one and only record store could compete with any big city outlet in more ways than one. Carrying a wide variety of vinyls, but also offering t-shirts, record players and more, visiting Bud’s is an experience in and of itself. The small but quaint store often carries a $20 bin where you can fetch great finds. It’s a monthly trip for my family.

375 Eleventh St, E., Cornwall, ON, Canada, Ontario

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The Glengarry Market: This Market, which is opened all year, has over 60 local vendors, farmers, growers, crafters and artisans. It is a hub where you can find local honey, veggies, baked goods and a variety of other items.

90 Main Street South, Alexandria, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Latin Table: Sorry to send you a little bit outside our area, but I feel like this gem needs to be discovered. Established in 2019 by a strong matriarch who has longed dreamed of sharing her love of delicious foods, in Embrun, you will find the best Salvadorian delicacies known to man: PUPUSAS!

1028, Notre Dame St, Embrun, ON, Canada, Ontario

Cornwall, Ontario, and the SD&G area are rich with businesses that cater to a wide range of interests and needs. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, culinary experiences, fitness opportunities, or unique shopping destinations, these ten businesses in the region have something special to offer. In 2024, make it a point to explore these local gems and support local.

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio is the Managing Editor and Publisher of The Seeker Newsmagazine, and a passionate, unapologetic voice in local media. She writes boldly on politics, social justice, community events, and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

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