🇨🇦 Discovered Toronto's Best Hidden Fried Chicken Spot!
Okay, maybe I'm being a bit clickbaity—it's actually tucked away in a small Ontario town! 😆 This weekend, I desperately needed to escape Toronto's crowds, so I spontaneously drove out to Campbellford, a charming little town I'd never heard of before. What a pleasant surprise! Just 1 hour 45 minutes from downtown (perfect for clearing your mind), this quiet gem near Trent Hills, ON turned out to be the ideal low-key getaway. 🪙 The Giant Toonie - A Quirky Landmark First stop? The famous two-dollar coin sculpture in the town center. It sits by a peaceful river—great for photos and a breezy moment by the water. 🍗 Chicken Kingdom & Seafood - Seriously Delicious! I randomly picked this high-rated fried chicken spot, and WOW—it might be the least salty (in a good way!) poutine I've ever had. ✔️ Freshly fried chicken—crispy outside, juicy inside ✔️ Homemade gravy (not that artificial junk) ✔️ Perfect portion—1 poutine + 2 chicken pieces filled us up After one bite, I was begging: "Please open a branch in Toronto!" 🥹 🍫 Bloomers Chocolate - A Sweet Detour Post-feast, we stumbled upon Bloomers Chocolate, a cute local shop. Their dark chocolate caramel bars were rich but not overly sweet—ideal for gifting (or keeping all to yourself). 🌸 Unexpected Lilac Festival Beauty Spotted a small "Lilac Festival" sign and followed it to a stunning countryside path lined with colorful lilacs. Local vendors sold jams and honey—such a wholesome surprise! 🚗 Final Thoughts: Campbellford isn’t packed with attractions—it’s a slow-paced, snack-and-stroll kind of town. No rushing, no crowds, just good food and pretty sights. If you want a cheap, easy escape from the city, this is it. #TorontoFriedChicken #FriedChickenLover #TorontoWeekendGetaway #TorontoParks #TorontoWaterfalls #TorontoPhotospots #TorontoTravelGuide #TorontoHiking #TorontoTrails #TorontoRoadTrip #TorontoParks #FamilyFriendlyToronto