As some of you may be aware, there will be major road construction happening in Conestogo, affecting the main road through town.
This will of course make driving through town a bit of a challenge, however the road that stretches through town will remain open to local traffic and businesses.
Construction is scheduled to begin in early April, and is expected to go at least until the end of the year.
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That said, if/when you do decide to make the trip(s) out here, some of the construction may be avoided by driving through RIM park, and parking on Glasgow St., the side road that runs right beside Rumbletum. Just a suggestion if parking becomes a bit scarce on the main road.
Again, we want to thank you for all of your support over the last 13 years, and for the years to come!