# Stayner Ontario

## About

Stayner, Ontario: a quiet agricultural village in Clearview Township, located between Collingwood and Wasaga Beach on Highway 26.

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Agricultural Technology Solutions
- [Precision Agriculture Software](https://bilarna.com/services/agricultural-technology-solutions/precision-agriculture-software)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is Stayner, Ontario known for?**
A: Stayner, Ontario is primarily known as a quiet agricultural community. It is a village in Clearview Township, recognized for its farming heritage and peaceful, small-town atmosphere. Key features include its location between the larger tourism centers of Collingwood and Wasaga Beach on Highway 26, a population of approximately 4,500, and its setting within Simcoe County. The Batteaux Creek river flows through the area, contributing to its agricultural character. This positioning offers residents a rural lifestyle while maintaining proximity to Georgian Bay's recreational amenities, making it a distinct community focused on agriculture rather than the prominent tourism of its neighbors.

**Q: How does Stayner compare to Collingwood and Wasaga Beach?**
A: Stayner is a smaller, quieter agricultural village compared to the larger, tourism-focused towns of Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. While all three are located along Highway 26 in Simcoe County near Georgian Bay, Stayner, with a population of about 4,500, offers a distinctly rural and residential atmosphere centered on farming. In contrast, Collingwood is a larger town known as a four-season resort destination for skiing and outdoor sports, and Wasaga Beach is famous for having the world's longest freshwater beach and a vibrant summer tourist scene. Stayner serves as a peaceful residential and farming community between these two busier hubs, providing a different lifestyle focused on agriculture rather than tourism and large-scale recreation.

**Q: How do I get to Stayner, Ontario from Toronto?**
A: To get to Stayner, Ontario from Toronto, the primary route is to travel northwest via Highway 400 and Highway 26 for approximately 140 kilometers, which typically takes about 1.5 hours by car under normal traffic conditions. You would take Highway 400 north from Toronto, then exit onto Highway 26 west towards Collingwood. Stayner is situated directly on Highway 26 between the towns of Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. The drive offers a scenic transition from the Greater Toronto Area into the agricultural and recreational region of Simcoe County near Georgian Bay. Public transit options are limited, making personal vehicle the most common and efficient method of travel for this route.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/stayner
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/stayner/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/stayner/openapi.yaml
