Mono, Ontario

Mono is a town situated in south-central Ontario, Canada, at the south-east corner of Dufferin County.

Mono's population represents many different backgrounds, including a farming community, local businesses, numerous artists and artisans, commuters who work in neighboring towns and cities, and weekend escapees from the urban bustle.

[8] Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is one place where the Niagara Escarpment puts out a dramatic appearance.

The Toronto District School Board operates an outdoor education and conference centre located within the park.

The Hockley Valley itself is a popular destination for tourists in the fall wishing to take in the changing colors of the leaves in autumn.

They include Camilla, Elba, Relessey, Mono Centre, Glen Cross, Granger, Hockley and Blount.

The first woman lawyer in Canada, Clara Brett Martin, received her elementary education at Perry's School built in 1866, located in the Hamlet of Blount in South Mono.

James Cameron, the director of the 1997 film Titanic, spent time in his childhood in the Caledon region to the south and still has family there.

The Wingfield Series of plays is set in a fictional small town in Ontario called Persephone Township.