The Town of St. Marys acknowledges that we are located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. This area is within the boundaries covered by Treaty 29, known as the Huron Tract Purchase, and is protected by the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement. Today, many Indigenous peoples continue to call this land home and act as its stewards, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on this territory.
Discover St. Marys, where history and modern adventures come together against the scenic backdrop of the Thames River and Trout Creek junction. Marvel at the historic limestone architecture that earned this small town the nickname “The Stonetown.” As you explore, you'll see how the natural beauty of the landscape and the vibrant spirit of our residents shape the unique character of St. Marys.
St. Marys is centrally located in Southwestern Ontario between Stratford and London. Visit the St. Marys Quarry, Canada’s largest natural swimming pool, take in the views on the picturesque Grand Trunk Trail bridge, or explore the charming local eateries and distinctive shops. Additionally, St. Marys is proud to be home to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, celebrating the rich history and achievements of baseball in Canada.
St. Marys combines small-town charm with unmatched hospitality. Our residents love sharing their town with visitors. Whatever your travel desires, every encounter will leave you with a special memory, making you eager to return.