Who has eaten at Weber's Hamberger Stand in Ontario, Canada?

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My Daughter and son-in-law, Kevin, have lived in Newmarket, Ontario (about 30 miles north of Toronto, Cananda) for about 17 years. They met in University in Kansas, where my future son-in-law was going. He worked at Weber's for several years. The first time we visited them in Canada, Kevin PROUDLY took us to Weber's. It's about an hour drive north of Newmarket near Orillia. I had the best burger and fries meal of my entire life. Every time we go up there now, we make a Weber's run come Hell or high water. It is ALWAYS good. If you live within a few hours of it, you have got to try it. The last time we went there, Kevin told the manager about my loyalty, and he gave me this T-shirt.

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Yes, I’ve eaten there once about 30 years ago and it was really good.

I drive by it all the time but I’m really turned off by crazy long line ups.

They host a cruise night during the peak summer months.

My wife told me they sell Webers burger patties at Food Basics grocery store up here.
 
They've got it figured out. They get through those crazy long lineups at amazing speed. Super organized!
 
Yeah I think your spelling is off, I thought it was Missisausage??:rolleyes:
When I played Hockey in Mississauga (sp?) We would road trip up every now and again. Easy drive and great food. Pretty cool it is still there and has weathered the restaurant storm from Covid. Pretty darn good burgers.
 
Yeah I think your spelling is off, I thought it was Missisausage??:rolleyes:
That's a relative. Mrs Auga (Mississauga) husband is Dennis Auga

I drive by numerous times during the year as the wife is from New Liskeard and we live near Windsor. It's about 3 hours to that point. It's usually lined up so we just keep rolling. Lately we have been leaving before the butt crack of dawn (4am) to avoid Toronto traffic and we can be at her parents door for lunch and the kids sleep half the distance
 
That's a relative. Mrs Auga (Mississauga) husband is Dennis Auga

I drive by numerous times during the year as the wife is from New Liskeard and we live near Windsor. It's about 3 hours to that point. It's usually lined up so we just keep rolling. Lately we have been leaving before the butt crack of dawn (4am) to avoid Toronto traffic and we can be at her parents door for lunch and the kids sleep half the distance
Wow, very small world... my mom was born and raised in New Liskeard. We have a very large extended family still there and visit once a year. Ask your wife if she knows any of the " Aitchison clan" up there. There are so many ( good and bad), I'm sure she has at least heard of some. We drive by Webers either mid morning or late at night, so it's been a long time since I've had a burger. The ones that I have had were awesome.
 
I love me a good burger.
What makes these so special ?
Can they be produced at home?
 
Wow, very small world... my mom was born and raised in New Liskeard. We have a very large extended family still there and visit once a year. Ask your wife if she knows any of the " Aitchison clan" up there. There are so many ( good and bad), I'm sure she has at least heard of some. We drive by Webers either mid morning or late at night, so it's been a long time since I've had a burger. The ones that I have had were awesome.


This is the wife. Lol. My maiden name is Morrow. My aunt is an Aitchison. My mom is a Léveillé from Earlton.
 
I love me a good burger.
What makes these so special ?
Can they be produced at home?
They grind their own hamburger every day from top quality beef, and for everything else, they use only the best foods they can get.
 
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